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Next-generation innovation

March 25, 2026

K-State is one of the nation's top patent-producing universities and has climbed to No. 83 in the Top 100 U.S. universities granted utility patents in 2025, according to the latest...

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Milking potential

March 24, 2026

When Carson Corwin first arrived at K-State, dairy was the last thing on his mind. Now, with graduation in May approaching, it's all he thinks about.

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People with Purpose: Adam Ahlers

March 23, 2026

A lifelong outdoorsman, Adam Ahlers invests hands-on in the future of wildlife conservation through both research and teaching.

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Dan Moser appointed Eldon Gideon Dean of K-State's College of Agriculture

March 20, 2026

As Eldon Gideon Dean of the College of Agriculture, Dan Moser will lead K-State agriculture in expanding student success, research excellence and global food system solutions.

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People with Purpose: Natasha Rozhkovskaya

March 16, 2026

Through teaching, outreach and interdisciplinary collaborations, Natasha Rozhkovskaya works to make mathematics more accessible, visual and inspiring for learners of all ages.

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From rivalry to results

March 11, 2026

K-State and KU may be fierce rivals on the field and on the court, but they’ve long been teammates in labs and Kansas communities, tackling problems that matter to our state.

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K-State surges in national research rankings

March 9, 2026

K-State's research and development expenditures are growing, which means more innovative solutions for Kansans and global communities. K-State climbed 14 spots in the latest federal...

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People with Purpose: Chuck Laughlin

March 9, 2026

As a McPherson County Extension agent focused on family and community wellness, Chuck Laughlin leads programming that helps residents build relevant life skills and meaningful connectio...

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Recipe for success

March 6, 2026

Through the Campus Restoration Act, BIVAP will modernize its facilities, accelerating the development of value-added agricultural technologies and promoting operational excellence.

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Cancer rates are rising in western Kansas. K-State is helping community members address the issue

March 5, 2026

The Johnson Cancer Research Center is leading a community-driven effort to address residents' concerns about rising cancer rates and implement solutions to reduce these risks in three...

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