April 2, 2021
A summary of university updates related to COVID-19
Submitted by Division of Communications and Marketing
Kansas State University continues to provide updates in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The following is a summary of announcements from March 29-April 2.
Read a full list of communications related to COVID-19.
Come back, 'Cats.
Updates continue to be posted on the COVID-19 website, which includes guidance and frequently asked questions about the return to university campuses.
Planning for remote work in the future.
In a K-State Today letter on March 31, Provost Charles Taber and Human Capital Services Vice President Jay Stephens share information about planning for remote work after phaseout of the university's reopening plan.
Kansas State University releases second round of federal financial aid to students.
Kansas State University has received an additional $6,343,277 in federal funding to be distributed to targeted student populations enrolled for the current spring 2021 term.
The university continues to track and evaluate COVID-19 data in our community.
Every week, K-State is updating the online dashboard that tracks COVID-19 data in university-connected communities. The newest data was added March 31.
Lafene Health Center offers limited vaccine clinic to faculty, staff and students.
Lafene Health Center offered a vaccination clinic April 2 for K-State faculty, staff and students.
All Manhattan campus graduates will get six tickets to their spring ceremony.
With the current 25% capacity of the Manhattan venue, all graduates will be provided six guest tickets for their ceremony.