3 Days of Activities & Events!
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Playlist of live events
Level up your K-State knowledge through a series of live webinars, tours and Q&A panels.
All event times are CDT.
ALL DAY FRIDAY: Join us on Instagram to learn about K-State Student Success through games and quizzes, posts, videos, and by asking questions!
@studentsuccess
Ever wonder what the your first year at K-State might be like? During this Q&A you will hear stories from K-State students about programs that helped them level up their experiences and build community! \n\n#LevelUpKState
@kstatefirst
@KStateUHP
@kstatesuccess
Join us on Facebook for a look at the new Hale Library as Libraries Student Ambassadors share their favorite spots and answer your questions.
@kstatelibraries
Friday, April 9
9 AM
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, ENTERTAINMENT
Poet-in-the-Box
Our Poet-in-the-Box is taking requests in a virtual space to write poems to order on a topic of your choice. The poet(s) will be taking requests until 8:00pm CDT on Friday. (Only one request per person, so start thinking now about the key words and topic you’d like to submit!)
WELL-BEING, LEADERSHIP, Q&A
Taking care of yourself and leadership
Amanda Cebula will deliver an interactive and reflective session on self-care and leadership. This popular lesson offers take-aways anyone can use in daily life to practice self-reflection and leadership.
10 AM
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENT PANEL, Q&A
Life of a Graduate Student
Learn what it means to be a graduate student and how graduate study differs from undergraduate study. Current K-State graduate students will share their experiences and answer questions about the life of a graduate student.
STUDENT LIFE, SUCCESS, NEWS, Q&A
Meet the Director of the Collegian Media
Join us from 10AM to noon to meet the director of the Collegian Media Group. CMG publishes the Royal Purple yearbook, Manhappenin' lifestyle Magazine , and The Collegian print and digital newspaper. The student-run organization welcomes first year students to serve as reporters, writers, photographers, editors, and learn multimedia skills. Students can also work in advertising sales, public relations and marketing. Students in all academic disciplines and from all social backgrounds are welcome to join the family. Zoom passcode: Cupcakes
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, DEMONSTRATION, Q&A
Printmaking
During this interactive session we will demonstrate t-shirt printing with a hand-carved woodblock.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
WELL-BEING, LEADERSHIP, Q&A
Taking care of yourself and leadership
Amanda Cebula will deliver an interactive and reflective session on self-care and leadership. This popular lesson offers take-aways anyone can use in daily life to practice self-reflection and leadership.
K-State students share their favorite places across campus through an interactive presentation with a chance to win prizes!
11 AM
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Game On!! Welcome to American Ethnic Studies
Learn about the American Ethnic Studies program through thought-provoking videos. Enjoy a stimulating Q&A session with students and faculty.
MUSIC, STUDENTS, EXTRACURRICULAR, Q&A
K-State Band
The K-State Band program offers a variety of Concert and Athletic ensembles for students of all academic majors.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
K-State Dance
Learn about the K-State Dance program and our innovative new secondary major - Dance and the Human Experience. Watch footage of past performances and chat with students and faculty.
No registration needed.
Shimmy over to Zoom
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
11:30 AM
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Hospitality Management
Engage with students, faculty and advisors to learn about the hospitality program and career opportunities.
No registration needed.
Join the conversation
Noon
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
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K-State History
Friday, April 9, Noon
Get to know the ins and outs of the 158 year history of Kansas State University through a fast-paced virtual trivia game with the Morse Department of Special Collections and University Archives! No registration needed.
1 PM
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, RESEARCH, INTERNSHIPS, Q&A
Food and Animal Science: Undergraduate Research and Internship Opportunities
Join students and faculty in a discussion undergraduate research and internship opportunities within Animal Science and Industry as well as off-campus.
Visit our page for details
ACADEMICS, ONLINE LEARNING, STUDENTS, Q&A
Global Campus Live
Wondering if an online degree is a good fit for you? K-State Online will be available from 1-3 p.m. to answer any questions you may have about pursuing an online degree! No registration needed.
Zoom with us
ACADEMICS, TOUR, DEMONSTRATION, Q&A
Metalsmithing & Jewelry Studio
Live interactive tour of the metals studio at K-State!
No registration required.
Join us on Zoom
1:30 PM
ACADEMICS, Q&A
Department of History
Meet the Department Chair and learn about the History Program at K-State.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Integrated Computer Science
Integrated Computer Science combines real-world programming skills with an outside field of concentration that students choose.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
2 PM
K-State students share their favorite places across campus through an interactive presentation with a chance to win prizes!
3 PM
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, TOUR, Q&A
Photography
Virtually visit the photography area in Art Department to see all the different photo and video production equipment and studio spaces, including the coveted darkroom, where chemistry becomes magical!
No registration needed.
Focus in on Zoom
3:30 PM
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What do YOU know about Kansas History?
Friday, April 9, 3:30PM
We'll explore Kansas history through Kahoot! trivia! Learn more about the Chapman Center and the Arts and Sciences paid research opportunities in humanities, social sciences, and other disciplines that can improve the lives of rural Kansans.
4 PM
ACADEMICS, STUDENT PANEL, STUDENTS, Q&A
Biology
Learn what it's like to be a biology major at K-State! Join a Q&A with current students in all three of our majors (Biology; Microbiology; Fisheries, Wildlife, Conservation, and Environmental Biology. Breakout rooms provide a small group chat about human health, veterinary medicine, microbiology and wildlife conservation.
No registration needed.
Join the conversation
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
COMM Together - Changing the World through Communication
Chat with Communication Studies faculty & students about how growing your communication skills can help you grow your influence, advocate for causes you care about, and lead positive change in your communities, families, workplaces and world.
ACADEMICS, SUCCESS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Leveling Up The First Year at K-State
Ever wonder what the your first year at K-State might be like? Now's your chance to find out: hear stories from students at K-State about how they found ways to have the best and most engaging first year here. They will highlight some of the classes and programs, such as K-State First, Honors, and other Student Success units, that helped them level up their experiences and build community! Follow #LevelUpKState throughout the day on Friday, April 9, and participate in a Q&A from 4-5 pm with a current student! Be sure to check out @kstatefirst, @KStateUHP, and @kstatesuccess on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
No registration needed.
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
5 PM
ACADEMICS, SUCCESS, STUDENT PANEL, STUDENTS, Q&A
K-State EDCATS
EDCATS will answer questions that high school students have about college and K-State.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, LEADERSHIP, STUDENTS, Q&A
LEAD 212
Get a sneak peek at LEAD 212 through a mini-lesson and Q&A with students and faculty of the Staley School of Leadership Studies.
6 PM
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Graduate School: Your path to a successful future.
If you’re considering furthering your education, join this session to learn how a graduate degree can support your professional goals and help you advance your career.
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Psych Sciences
Explore the exciting research facilities and equipment used to assess how the mind and brain works. If you're unable to attend the live event, the program will be recorded for future viewing.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
K-State students share their favorite places across campus through an interactive presentation with a chance to win prizes!
6:30 PM
Friday, April 9, 6:30PM
Socialize with PFP director Anne DeLuca and other K-State parents and families. Participants will be eligible to win prizes and learn "K-State's Top 10 Most Interesting Facts!"
We look forward to hosting an hour of fun!
7 PM
MILITARY, STUDENT LIFE, Q&A
Air Force ROTC
We are dedicated to developing leaders of tomorrow who will go on to fulfill the Air & Space Force mission, represent our core values, and live up to the rich history of Air Force ROTC.
No registration needed.
Learn more about ROTC at K-State
MUSIC, STUDENTS, ENTERTAINMENT, Q&A
K-State Symphony Orchestra - A Total Campus Community
Join us for a fun performance and Q&A featuring the amazing musicians of the K-State Symphony Orchestra. Students from all majors who are interested in furthering their music experience in college are encouraged to attend.
No registration needed. Zoom passcode: 589974
Join the Zoom
NBA 2K21
VIRTUAL TOURNAMENT
Friday, April 9, 7PM
Will you be crowned champion?
Join UPC and fellow K-Staters to show off your skills on Xbox or PS4 for a night of basketball. The winner gets a prize for the NBA 2K Tournament.
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K-State Kahoot!
Friday, April 9, 7PM
Join EDCats to test your K-State knowledge and earn prizes!
No registration needed. Zoom passcode: edcats
Saturday, April 10
9 AM
ACADEMICS, RESEARCH, Q&A
Johnson Cancer Research Center
Visit a lab, hear from student cancer researchers, and learn how K-State is fighting cancer!
No registration needed.
Visit our page to learn more
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
Smurthwaite Scholarship and Leadership House
See a virtual tour. Engage with residents and staff. No registration needed.
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
Manhattan Mathematical Olympiad
A virtual math competition for grades 5-6, 7-8 and 9-12. Mathematical prizes including books, puzzles, games will be awarded to the winners.
No registration needed.
Can we count on you?
9:30 AM
Connecting with Out-of-State Wildcats
Get the inside scoop Saturday @ 9:30 a.m. on the K-State experience from current out-of-state students and their families.
Ford Hall
See a virtual tour. Engage with residents and staff. No registration needed.
10 AM
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
College of Education - Virtual Reunion
Alumni begin all together for a welcoming introduction. Alumni are then divided based on the graduating year / several years. We will play some fun virtual games.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
COMM Together - Preparing for your Career with Communication
Chat with Communication Studies faculty and students about how developing your skills in communication can give you a head start for pursuing, growing, and leading in your career.
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Graduate School: Your path to a successful future.
If you’re considering furthering your education, join this session to learn how a graduate degree can support your professional goals and help you advance your career.
Haymaker Hall
See a virtual tour. Engage with residents and staff. No registration needed.
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT, Q&A
Live Book Reading: Take It From Me
Current K-State students in the Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows program will read the children's book about Coach Bill Snyder's 16 goals and how to use them.
ACADEMICS, Q&A
Love and Money
Dr. Megan McCoy discusses "Love and Money" and the personal financial planning industry. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions during this live event.
No registration needed.
See you there!
STUDENT LIFE, SUCCESS, NEWS, Q&A
Meet the Director of the Collegian Media
Join us from 10AM to noon to meet the director of the Collegian Media Group. CMG publishes the Royal Purple yearbook, Manhappenin' lifestyle Magazine , and The Collegian print and digital newspaper. The student-run organization welcomes first year students to serve as reporters, writers, photographers, editors, and learn multimedia skills. Students can also work in advertising sales, public relations and marketing. Students in all academic disciplines and from all social backgrounds are welcome to join the family. Zoom passcode: Cupcakes
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Wildcat Languages and Cultures
Saturday, April 10, 10AM
Join the department of Modern Languages in this fun, interactive game of Kahoot! Prizes for the winners.
K-State students share their favorite places across campus through an interactive presentation with a chance to win prizes!
10:30 AM
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Geography Virtual Booth
We welcome anyone interested in Geography and Geospatial Sciences to stop by our virtual booth and enjoy a conversation with faculty and students to learn more about our programs!
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Getting a degree in mathematics
A graduate student in mathematics will be available to answer questions about getting a degree in mathematics, such as a Bachelor's of Science or perhaps a minor in mathematics. Many of our math majors are double majors!
No registration needed.
Join the Zoom
Moore Hall
See a virtual tour. Engage with residents and staff. No registration needed.
11 AM
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Biochemistry: Molecules of Life
Talk to the Biochemistry faculty and students about life on the molecular level. Learn about our academic programs and discover career opportunities in life sciences and biomedicine.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
EDCAT Q&A
EDCATS will answer questions regarding the College of Education and about college in general! Future students will also get an opportunity to ask any questions.
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Fashion Studies
Join us for a live Fashion Studies event to meet current students, alumni enjoying diverse careers, and faculty to chat about K-State’s highly-ranked accredited program.
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, ANIMALS, Q&A
Having Fun with Animals and Food
Animal Sciences and Industry students will take you to a virtual petting zoo, where you will visit ASI animal units, followed by a "cooking show".
No registration needed.
Join the fun!
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
K-State Band Program
The K-State program offers a variety of Concert and Athletic ensembles for all students to perform in. Students of all academic majors participate in our program.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, SUCCESS, Q&A
Libraries Ambassador Tour and Q&A
Get a look at the new Hale Library as Libraries Student Ambassadors share their favorite spots and answer your questions.
No registration needed.
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT, STUDENTS, Q&A
Live Book Reading: Take It From Me
Current K-State students in the Snyder Leadership Legacy Fellows program will read the children's book about Coach Bill Snyder's 16 goals and how to use them.
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Philosophy for Pre-Law Students
Interested in Pre-Law? Join the Department of Philosophy to learn how these two interest can work together!
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Political Science
No registration needed.
Learn more on our Open House page
West Hall
See a virtual tour. Engage with residents and staff. No registration needed.
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, TOUR, Q&A
What's going on in Biology?
Join us in exploring the classrooms and labs of Ackert Hall. As we enter each space, current students will share their experiences in their core courses, including classes like Principles of Biology, Microbiology, Human Body, and Organismic Biology.
No registration needed.
Join the Zoom
11:30 AM
ACADEMICS, STUDENT PANEL, Q&A
Diet and Well-being
Dr. Sara Rosenkranz discusses "Diet Mythbusters" and the nutrition industry. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions during this live event.
No registration needed.
Live you best life!
ACADEMICS, STUDENT PANEL, Q&A
Hospitality Management
Current Hospitality Management students, faculty and advisor will be on hand to answer questions about the program and careers in hospitality.
No registration needed.
Join the Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENT PANEL, Q&A
Integrated Computer Science
Integrated Computer Science combines real-world programming skills with an outside concentration that the student gets to choose. Meet with faculty and staff from this brand new program!
No registration needed.
Join the Zoom
Jardine Apartments
See a virtual tour. Engage with residents and staff. No registration needed.
NOON
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
12:30 PM
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
K-State Graphic Design
Meet and greet with K-State graphic design area seniors. See student projects and participate in a Q&A session to find out more about the graphic design program.
No registration needed.
Join the Zoom
1 PM
MILITARY, LEADERSHIP
Air Force ROTC
We are dedicated to developing leaders of tomorrow who will go on to fulfill the Air & Space Force mission, represent our core values, and live up to the rich history of Air Force ROTC.
No registration needed.
Join the Zoom
ACADEMICS, RESEARCH, STUDENTS, Q&A
Behind Closed Doors: Tour of a Mammalogy Research Laboratory
Join a K-State biology student on a tour of his research lab! Learn about how studying small mammals along with their associated parasites and viruses can improve wildlife management and conservation.
No registration needed.
Join the Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Interior Design
Join us for a LIVE Interior Design event to meet current students, faculty, and alumni enjoying diverse careers to chat about K-State’s highly-ranked accredited program.
No registration needed.
Visit our Open House page to learn more
ACADEMICS, STUDENT PANEL, Q&A
Mathematics Program
Math department faculty, graduate and undergraduate students will discuss the mathematics program and talk about different activities such as undergraduate research, directed reading, and opportunities available for students preparing to move into professional work in academia or industry.
No registration needed.
Join the Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, ENTERTAINMENT, Q&A
Play On!
Join Kansas State Theatre students and faculty in an unrehearsed reading of a short play. Unleash your inner actor or just sit back and watch!
No registration needed.
Enjoy the show!
ACADEMICS, Q&A
Painting Area Q&A
Join Kansas State Painting Faculty for an overview of the painting program and facilities followed by a Live Q&A with Painting Faculty.
No registration needed.
Join the Zoom
ACADEMICS, LEADERSHIP, STUDENTS, Q&A
LEAD 212
Get a sneak peek at LEAD 212 through a mini-lesson and Q&A with students and faculty of the Staley School of Leadership Studies.
Wefald Hall
See a virtual tour. Engage with residents and staff. No registration needed.
1:30 PM
Goodnow Hall
See a virtual tour. Engage with residents and staff. No registration needed.
2 PM
Behind Closed Doors: Tour of a Cancer Research Laboratory
Join a K-State biology student on a tour of her research lab! Learn what students do when studying human papillomavirus (HPV) and how viruses can cause cancer. No registration needed.
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
EDCAT One-on-One
Students and parents can ask questions regarding the College of Education with a fellow EDCAT in private breakout rooms. This event is for students and parents who might have questions about the College of Education and want a more personalized answer. Meetings will last 20 minutes, and will be available from 2-4 PM.
No registration needed.
Join the Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
K-State Dance
Visit the K-State Dance Program and learn about our innovative new secondary major in Dance and the Human Experience. See footage of our past comments and meet faculty or student ambassadors.
No registration needed.
Dance on in!
ACADEMICS, STUDENT PANEL, Q&A
Life of a Graduate Student
Learn what it means to be a graduate student and how graduate study differs from undergraduate study. Current K-State graduate students will share their experiences and answer questions about the life of a graduate student.
Marlatt Hall
See a virtual tour. Engage with residents and staff. No registration needed.
K-State students share their favorite places across campus through an interactive presentation with a chance to win prizes!
2:30 PM
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Geography Virtual Booth
We welcome anyone interested in Geography and Geospatial Sciences to stop by our virtual booth and enjoy a conversation with faculty and students to learn more about our programs!
Honors House
See a virtual tour. Engage with residents and staff. No registration needed.
3 PM
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
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STEM-themed Kahoot!
Saturday, April 10, 3 PM
Join the KAWSE Ambassadors for an all ages fun and interactive trivia! Prizes awarded to the top 3 competitors.
K-State students share their favorite places across campus through an interactive presentation with a chance to win prizes!
3:30 PM
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K-State History
Saturday, April 10, 3:30PM
Explore Kansas history through Kahoot!
Learn how we can improve the lives of rural Kansans through the Chapman Center and the Arts and Sciences paid research opportunities in humanities, social sciences, and other disciplines.
4 PM
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
5 PM
ACADEMICS, LITERATURE, ENTERTAINMENT
KNEA-AE (Kansas National Education Association)
Join the College of Education and KNEA-AE members as they read aloud from the book Pass Go and Collect $200: The Real Story of How Monopoly Was Invented by Tanya Lee Stone. One of the most popular games in the world, Monopoly was originally created to illustrate the injustice of the landlord/tenant relationship in the late 1800s. This read aloud will follow the many setbacks and variations of the game until it became the board game you know today.
No registration needed.
Join us on Zoom
ACADEMICS, STUDENTS, Q&A
Learning How to Make Cake Mugs
The Family and Consumer Science Education Organization will teach the audience a classic cake mug recipe. They will also be talking about the organization and can answer any questions!
No registration needed.
Bake with us!
Enjoy all weekend
Family Movie Night Soul
UPC presents Disney and Pixar's newest movie Soul to the K-State community. Free to stream all weekend!
Travel and Dining Auction
The Travel and Dining Auction is a planned and executed event by hospitality students annually. Proceeds from the auction support student organizations and scholarships in the hospitality department.
Waylande Gregory: Art Deco Ceramics and the Atomic Impulse
Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art brings you a virtual exhibition. Waylande Gregory (1905-1971), a native of Baxter Springs, Kansas, was one of the most innovative and prolific Art Deco ceramic sculptors of the early 20th century. His groundbreaking techniques enabled him to create monumental ceramic sculptures that had not previously been possible, including his Fountain of the Atom for the 1939 New York World’s Fair—a tribute to atomic energy that earned the attention of Albert Einstein.
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College of Veternary Medicine
Virtual Campus Tours
Live-Well Message Board
Do you want to have fun and learn more about our interiors and fashion programs? Visit our events page for virtual entertainment and games created by IDFS students.
MORE RESOURCES
Find more great events and information on our departmental Open House web pages.