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Historic feel, modern amenities
Dec. 2, 2025After a top-to-bottom renovation, K-State's Boyd Hall reopens this month with bigger lounges, private bathrooms and a new focus as the home of the rapidly growing University Honors...
K-State veterinarian shares tips to keep pets safe during the holiday season
Dec. 2, 2025Keep the holiday season cheerful by protecting pets from potential hazards. Susan Nelson, clinical professor and veterinarian at the Hill's Pet Health and Nutrition Center, shares tips...
K-State joins national effort to prepare next generation of veterinary entomologists
Dec. 2, 2025K-State is training future veterinary entomologists through the REEVES program, offering students real-world research experience in livestock insect and tick management.
K-State Libraries launches Express Delivery for rapid access to current journal articles
Dec. 2, 2025K-State Libraries now offers Express Delivery from Article Galaxy Scholar, a new service that provides fast access to current journal articles not available through existing subscriptions....
Recognizing and honoring excellence: Spring 2026 nomination deadlines for administrative, faculty and teaching awards
Dec. 1, 2025The provost's office announces a number of university awards now accepting nominations through Feb. 15 and March 1, 2026.
Make sure you know what to do when winter weather strikes
Dec. 1, 2025Snow, ice or just a cold snap — Kansas weather is unpredictable, especially in the winter. Ensure you know and understand the university’s inclement weather guidelines and keep...
Be part of the science: Volunteer for neuromuscular study on arm fatigue
Dec. 1, 2025K-State students, faculty and staff ages 18-50 are invited to flex for science by joining a kinesiology study at Lafene Health Center that measures grip strength and explores why one...
College of Education faculty member honored with Michael C. Holen Excellence in Research Award
Dec. 1, 2025
K-State veterinarian shares Thanksgiving pet safety reminders
Nov. 25, 2025Thanksgiving brings family, food and festivities, but it can also bring hidden hazards for pets. Susan Nelson, clinical professor and veterinarian at K-State's Hill's Pet Health and...