Events

Save the date for 2021 Walk Kansas! This program will begin March 28 and go through May 22, 2021. Online registration site, www.walkkansasonline.org.

Kansas SNAP-Ed can help your family: Eat healthyBe more activeMake your food dollar go fartherClasses can be done at your own pace or with a group. See if...

“In search of light & Simplicity” March 1 – April 9 in the Cassias Gallery, Regnier Hall on the K-State campus. The exhibit is free and open to the public...

The K-State GRAD Forum is an annual showcase of K-State graduate student research, scholarly work, and discovery. This event provides graduate students from...

On Day 4 of this five-day training event, speakers will cover recent research that explores alternatives to identify the number and tentative location of...

Enhance your confidence in managing conflict within your department/unit by building your toolkit geared towards your supervisory role in responding to...

INSIDE OUT features artworks from the Beach Museum of Art’s collection displayed in colorfully lighted windows. Enjoy this outdoor walking tour around the...

Americans’ understanding of the history of the American West, including that of the Great Plains, has been significantly shaped by novels, movies, and...

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...

Join us at 12:30 pm on Wednesday, March 31 as we host an informal chat with Professor Chardie Baird, Executive Director of the Kansas State Office for the...

Walter Ac-Pangan will present his M.S. Thesis Defense, “How do Changes in Market Fundamentals Affect Hedging in U.S. Live Cattle Markets?” Major Professor:...

Education Abroad 101 is our main, introductory information session. During the spring 2021 semester, these sessions will be held remotely from Tuesday -...

Elle (Wood) Patritti will defend her MAB thesis, “Estimate of the Rural Montana Deposit Market,” on Wednesday, March 31. Major Professor: Allen Featherstone

The surviving online learning handbook: what does COVID teach us about online learning? // Major Professor Dr. Spencer Clark, Curriculum and Instruction

The surviving online learning handbook: What does COVID teach us about online learning? // Major Professor: Dr. J. Spencer Clark, Department of Curriculum...
