For many, Anderson Hall serves as their first impression of K-State. But beloved Anderson’s upkeep always takes a backseat to other K-State priorities.| Kansas State University Foundation
We want every student to remember who Shwan and Weesam were as people. They were both incredibly loyal to their family and friends, and kind to all they met.| Kansas State University Foundation
A recent graduate of the College of Architecture, Planning and Design is making waves in the furniture design world. After winning Most Playful in JANUS et Cie’s student design competition for a chair that swings, Emmett Lockridge uses his passion to drive K-State’s success as an instructor.| Kansas State University Foundation
The Jason Skyler Harper Memorial Scholarship supports students in ceramics. Jason passed away at 26 in a car accident.| Kansas State University Foundation
Whether in a classroom or on the manufacturing floor, K-State Salina meets the learning needs of all students.| Kansas State University Foundation
For Mohler, a junior in kinesiology from Tulsa, Oklahoma, part of what makes her time at K-State so special is having access to the 360-degree support provided by generous donors. Nearly every aspect of her K-State experience — and that of all student athletes — is elevated by philanthropy.| Kansas State University Foundation
When visitors tiptoed through the tulips during K-State Open House — 8,000 tulips, to be exact — they enjoyed part of a K-State mainstay that’s been sowing horticultural education and appreciation for 150 years.| Kansas State University Foundation
Across K-State, so many places, programs and scholarships bear someone’s name. But who are these celebrated individuals? Meet Michael Suleiman, who’ll always be remembered.| Kansas State University Foundation
K-State raised more than $600,000 in 2022 to increase access to mental health services and reduce the stigma of asking for help. Here’s how that generosity supports students from orientation through graduation.| Kansas State University Foundation
Seeds, fertilizer, herbicide and water are the essential ingredients for farming. But figuring out the magic recipe of seed genetics and the amounts and timing of the ingredients is part science and part educated guess.| Kansas State University Foundation