K-State’s top government liaison to retire

Kansas State University’s Chief Government Relations Officer Sue Peterson is retiring next month. Peterson, who also serves as assistant to the President Richard Linton, will retire after nearly 34 years of service on April 7. Coming to K-State in 1989, Peterson has had direct responsibility for all university liaison activities with the state legislature and [...]

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Former K-State milling specialist Mark Fowler passes away

Former Kansas State University milling specialist Mark Fowler died at his Manhattan home Monday. He was 52. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at College Avenue United Methodist Church. Fowler, who grew up on a family farm near Emporia, joined the U.S. Wheat Industry in 2017 and was Vice President of Global Technical [...]

By |2023-02-24T09:35:32-06:00February 24th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on Former K-State milling specialist Mark Fowler passes away

K-State President expects tuition increase for 2023-2024 school year

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly froze tuition increases in 2022, but without any word from the governor about a freeze for the coming school year, many university officials have indicated tuition rates will increase state-wide. K-State President Dr. Richard Linton testified before the House Higher Education Budget Committee on February 16th and said tuition rates will [...]

By |2023-02-22T13:31:45-06:00February 22nd, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on K-State President expects tuition increase for 2023-2024 school year

Robinson tapped to lead K-State Innovation Partners

One week after Kent Glasscock announced his retirement from K-State Innovation Partners, the organization has named a new president and CEO to succeed him. An internal search led to Rebecca Robinson being promoted to that role. Robinson has been with Innovation Partners for 14 years. Prior to her accepting the president job, Robinson served on [...]

By |2023-02-15T10:50:23-06:00February 15th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on Robinson tapped to lead K-State Innovation Partners

K-State receives $25 million challenge grant toward College of Ag facilities renovations

Kansas State University announced today (Mon), it has been awarded $25 million through the Kansas Department of Commerce Challenge Grant program. The program challenges state educational institutions to leverage private dollars with state funds at a 3-to-1 ratio for construction and renovation projects. K-State in December met the private funding threshold, raising $75 million in [...]

By |2023-02-13T08:55:01-06:00February 13th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on K-State receives $25 million challenge grant toward College of Ag facilities renovations

K-State icon Jack Vanier passes away

John K. “Jack” Vanier, a longtime supporter of Kansas State University, known for his contributions to agriculture, the livestock industry and the university, died Friday. He was 94. A funeral is scheduled for 1 p.m March 3, at Christ Cathedral in Salina. The family suggests memorial gifts to the Salina Community Foundation and the Meadowlark [...]

By |2023-02-11T12:53:12-06:00February 11th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on K-State icon Jack Vanier passes away

K-State faculty offering assistance to applicants for rural veterinary practice grants

Courtesy Joe Montgomery, K-State Division of Communications & Marketing MANHATTAN — Two U.S. Department of Agriculture programs support rural veterinarians, but filling out the applications can be challenging. Faculty in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University are now offering assistance to those applying for the Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program and the Veterinary Services [...]

By |2023-01-31T13:52:27-06:00January 31st, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: |Comments Off on K-State faculty offering assistance to applicants for rural veterinary practice grants

K-State honors Martin Luther King Jr. with annual wreath laying

Kansas State University honored the life and legacy Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with their annual candle lighting and wreath laying ceremony on campus Friday. Prior to the laying of the wreaths next to Dr. King’s bust outside of Ahearn Fieldhouse, members of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity held their candle lighting ceremony. Before lighting [...]

By |2023-01-27T17:19:36-06:00January 27th, 2023|Categories: Local News|Tags: , |Comments Off on K-State honors Martin Luther King Jr. with annual wreath laying

K-State celebrates Dr. King’s Day of Service

K-State students are very involved with the community, and the Hope Ranch Therapeutic Riding Center in Manhattan had some special guests Saturday. Program Coordinator and Barn Manager Tre Holmes talks about the students. He said Saturday was about honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s. Day of Service but noted that K-State students are often at [...]

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Importance of higher education: WVU President speaks at K-State forum

As Kansas State University continues to look forward, the school hosted a discussion Friday with West Virginia University President Gordon Gee surrounding the past, present, and future of higher education. Gee started his career as a university president at West Virginia from 1981 to 1985. After serving at three other universities, Gee returned to WVU [...]

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