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K-State Today Student Edition

August 24, 2015

Welcome to K-State from President Schulz

Submitted by Kirk Schulz

Dear K-State Students:

Welcome to the fall semester! To all of our returning students, welcome back to campus! To all of our new students, welcome to the K-State family! 

As you have probably seen, campus resembles a construction zone. We have more than $250 million in new and renovated building construction underway, which will provide improved classrooms, new laboratories and offices, increased number of spaces for group work, and in general, an improved learning environment. I ask for your patience as these projects can be disruptive, but be assured a new and improved K-State is on the way. 

As I enter my seventh year as K-State president, I would like to share a few suggestions as you start the new school year:  

  • Be involved on campus. We have many opportunities for you to participate and make a difference. Find something that will make your K-State experience meaningful and fun!
  • Go to class. Go to class. Go to class. 
  • All things in moderation! 
  • Ask for help. We have a university full of faculty and staff who want you to be successful. Please ask if you need help in any aspect of your K-State experience.
  • By the same token, don’t hesitate to help your fellow K-Staters. That truly is the Wildcat Way.
  • Exercise your mind. Go hear a speaker talk about something you don’t know anything about. Listen to someone with a different point of view. Challenge yourself intellectually, and you will find that K-State will be a transformational experience.
  • Be physically active. Go for a walk. Take a bicycle ride. Go to the Rec and lift weights. Take a friend and go play table tennis. Find someway to be physically active. 
  • Wear purple everyday! 

It is going to be a great semester at K-State, and I’m glad to have all of you as students at the nation’s first operational land-grant university.

If there is anything I can do to make your experience even better, please reach out to me at any time! 

Go Cats!

Kirk Schulz
President
kirks@k-state.edu
Twitter: @kstate_pres