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Show off school pride at K-State Day of Giving
K-State is giving Wildcats everywhere the opportunity to celebrate the spot they love full well during K-State Day of Giving...
From strangers to support
K-State is addressing the loneliness epidemic head-on with ‘Cats Connect, a program for students, faculty and staff. Through...
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From rivalry to results
March 11, 2026K-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.
Show off school pride at K-State Day of Giving
March 11, 2026K-State is giving Wildcats everywhere the opportunity to celebrate the spot they love full well during K-State Day of Giving on Wednesday, April 8.
People with Purpose: Chuck Laughlin
March 9, 2026As 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...
From strangers to support
March 9, 2026K-State is addressing the loneliness epidemic head-on with ‘Cats Connect, a program for students, faculty and staff. Through six small-group sessions built around guided questions...
'Digging in the biological sandbox'
March 9, 2026From studying protein structures to mentoring graduate researchers, Brian Geisbrecht is helping uncover new clues about the human immune system. His work has earned him recognition...
K-State surges in national research rankings
March 9, 2026K-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...
Cancer rates are rising in western Kansas. K-State is helping community members address the issue
March 5, 2026The 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...
The sound of rural school music
March 4, 2026What started as a small independent study is now a thriving certificate program at K-State. Students in the newly-created instrument repair certificate and minor are building in-demand...
Will gas hit $4? K-State economist breaks down the numbers
March 3, 2026It may be months or even years before the long-term geopolitical ramifications of this weekend's airstrikes in Iran become clear, but Gregg Ibendahl, associate professor of agricultural...
Protecting the nation's poultry supply
March 3, 2026New research at K-State aims to tackle one of the most significant threats to global animal health and food security — highly pathogenic avian influenza — by using mealworms, a...