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Detection at the nanoscale
Graphene, the "wonder material," has shaped much of Suprem Das' research career, and his continued work with the material...
Sedimentary sleuths
K-State biological and agricultural engineer Trisha Moore is leading a project to test the effect of water injection dredging...
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TDI partners with Kansas company to advance aircraft-moving innovation
June 11, 2026Kansas State University's Technology Development Institute partnered with RPM LLC of Almena to help develop and refine an aircraft-moving system designed to improve safety and efficiency...
Engineering Extension wraps up 2026 KidWind Challenge with four Kansas teams named national champions
June 5, 2026In a thrilling finish to its 2026 KidWind Challenge season, the Kansas Energy Program, part of K-State Engineering Extension, saw four Kansas teams recognized as national champions...
Detection at the nanoscale
June 1, 2026Graphene, the "wonder material," has shaped much of Suprem Das' research career, and his continued work with the material has earned him his fourth patent, further advancing graphene's...
Sedimentary sleuths
May 15, 2026K-State biological and agricultural engineer Trisha Moore is leading a project to test the effect of water injection dredging on sediment levels in the Big Blue and Kansas Rivers.
K-State Blue Key Senior Honorary initiates 2026-2027 class
May 15, 2026The Kansas State University chapter of Blue Key Senior Honorary, or Blue Key, has initiated 16 new members for the 2026-2027 academic year.
K-State First celebrates annual award winners
May 15, 2026Each year, K-State First aims to create an outstanding student experience for first-year Wildcats through programming centered on community-building and connection. In gratitude to...
Computer science department to premiere AI and data science children’s film at local theater
May 14, 2026The Department of Computer Science will screen "A Data Science Tale: When Data and Pixel Met" — a movie aimed at educating children ages 4-8 about the basic concepts behind artificial...
Classroom to the cosmos
May 13, 2026The Wildcat Space Program is giving K-State students the opportunity to collaborate across disciplines and tackle the real-world challenges of building satellites for space missions.
Engineering students to represent their college through Steel Ring Honor Society
May 13, 2026Twenty-four students from the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering will lead engagement and recognition events and represent the college through leadership and service as new members...
Back-to-back national rocketry champs
May 7, 2026The Wildcat Rocketry team took home gold for the second consecutive year at the Argonia Cup, a national collegiate rocketry competition that hosts teams from all over the country.