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People with Purpose: Vaishali Sharda

April 13, 2026

Vaishali Sharda turns complex water challenges into real-world solutions that reach far beyond the lab. Through bold research and meaningful mentorship, she’s influencing how agriculture...

AgricultureFaculty and staffTop storiesNext-Gen K-StateWaterPeople with Purpose
Vaishali Sharda, wearing a lavender blouse and black striped blazer, smiles and poses up against a sign reading

From the ground up

April 10, 2026

Chelsy Champlin is a passionate educator who has built her career in rural schools across southeast Kansas. Now in the third year of the master's program in agricultural education at...

Community health and well-beingNext-Gen K-StateGraduate SchoolEducationStudent stories
A teacher in a long-sleeved shirt gives a lesson at a table of students.

Diamond in the rough

April 9, 2026

An interdisciplinary project led by faculty in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering aims to develop more economical and efficient methods for growing metastable crystals — such...

ResearchEngineeringNext-Gen K-StateEnabling technologies
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'An incredible day for K-State'

April 9, 2026

Wildcats reached new heights this year in the 24-hour giving challenge, raising more than $7.5 million from 2,737 donors. Support spanned every corner of the institution, strengthening...

Next-Gen K-StateCampus lifeTop storiesEngagement
Five female students pose in front of a K-State Day of Giving backdrop for a photo booth. They are all wearing gray hoodies and holding up various purple props.

People with Purpose: Paul Snider

April 6, 2026

After a 30-year industry career, Paul Snider returned to his alma mater with a mission: to help the next generation of engineers think outside the box.

Top storiesEngineeringAcademic innovationFaculty and staffNext-Gen K-StatePeople with Purpose
Paul Snider, in a lavender polo, stands at a table in Bramlage Coliseum for the Institute for Digital Agriculture and Advanced Analytics. Behind him is a purple pull-up banner. He speaks with two people: a man in a white polo and a woman wearing a blue crocheted headband.

K-State research meets the Kansas rotunda

April 1, 2026

On Feb. 26, 2026, eight undergraduate researchers from K-State presented their research projects to legislators, university administrators and the public during Kansas Undergraduate...

Staley School of LeadershipStudent experienceNext-Gen K-StateResearch
From left: Trase McQueen, Lawrence Settles, Mark Lexow, Madison Cynova, Michael Glenn, Tess Coontz, Beth Powers, Susan Rensing and Madeline Harp

The power of place

March 30, 2026

A newly renovated outdoor space between Justin and Bluemont halls offers hammocks, picnic tables and a place for K-State students to relax, study and connect. Join the College of Health...

EducationHealth and Human SciencesStudent experienceCampus lifeTop storiesNext-Gen K-StateEvents
A college student lies in a green hammock in a new, graveled study area underneath a leafless tree by a large concrete academic hall on a college campus.

People with Purpose: Shirley Tung

March 30, 2026

Shirley Tung uses age-old literature to help students interpret today's world, encouraging connection and self-discovery through the power of shared human experience.

Next-Gen K-StateArts and SciencesPeople with PurposeFaculty and staffTop stories
Shirley Tung poses with president Richard Linton and provost Jesse Perez Mendez during K-State's 2025 University Outstanding Scholars ceremony.

Good for the steer, great for the rooster

March 27, 2026

A team of researchers in K‑State's College of Veterinary Medicine is leveraging successful bovine vaccine technology to create a new line of defense against Highly Pathogenic Avian...

Top storiesResearchBiosecurityResearch FoundationVeterinary MedicineNext-Gen K-State
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Connecting care where it's needed

March 26, 2026

K-State Extension community health workers are improving access to care across Kansas, helping neighbors overcome barriers and take control of their health.

ExtensionTop storiesEngagementNext-Gen K-StateCommunity health and well-being
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