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Songs of the Konza
Through research on birdsong and natural soundscapes at Konza Prairie Biological Station, doctoral student Katharina Bremser...
An 'Architist's' journey
Using an “architist” perspective, APDesign graduate Vance Lor will explore untold Hmong histories in Laos through immersive...
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Songs of the Konza
June 10, 2026Through research on birdsong and natural soundscapes at Konza Prairie Biological Station, doctoral student Katharina Bremser is investigating how listening more closely to nature can...
An 'Architist's' journey
June 8, 2026Using an “architist” perspective, APDesign graduate Vance Lor will explore untold Hmong histories in Laos through immersive travel-based research, supported by the college's Condia...
Building beyond game day
June 4, 2026What can Kansas City gain from hosting the World Cup? Salma Aouam, a spring 2026 master's graduate in regional and community planning, says the event could leave behind stronger transit...
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...
Foraging solutions in foreign fields
June 1, 2026K‑State's Romulo Lollato and Australia's John Kirkegaard are collaborating to learn from each other's wheat production systems and strengthen agriculture industries separated by an...
Why burn?
May 20, 2026At Konza Prairie Biological Station, K-State researchers use prescribed burns to study and preserve one of the last remaining tallgrass prairie ecosystems in North America.
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.
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.
'A seat at the table'
May 12, 2026Through her research on rural veterinary success, Caroline Wingert is preparing for a career leveraging local conversations to inform system-wide change.
The science of spring burning
May 7, 2026Prescribed burns may look dramatic, but they're a critical tool for Flint Hills ranchers working to sustain grasslands and improve cattle grazing.