Fall 2012 Learning in the Lab As undergraduate research assistants, students work closely with faculty on projects important to Kansas agriculture, learn research techniques, and present results at national meetings.
Spring 2012
Research Opportunities The new fountain in the K-State Gardens was sponsored by Ann Bidwell in honor of Orville Bidwell, professor emeritus of agronomy. It will be dedicated at All-University Open House.
Fall 2011
Students and Faculty Experience International Agriculture Common goals and expertise create good partnerships.This issue has an international theme with features on training agribusiness development teams, international activities in Africa, and how students benefitted from study-abroad opportunities.
Spring 2011
Fall 2010
Spring 2010
Fall 2009
The Beginning of an New Era Kansas State University has a new president. Kirk Schulz officially became K-State's 13th president on June 29.
Spring 2009
It's All About Family Vincent Hofer is K-State's newest Rhodes Scholar. K-State President Jon Wefald hosted a luncheon in Hofer's honor. Hofer works for U.S. Senator Sam Brownback, who spoke at the luncheon.
Fall 2008
Communication and Service Go Hand in Hand The Department of Communications offers diverse professional services to clients and hands-on experience for students.
Spring 2008
A Century of Progress The Southwest Research-Extension Center in Garden City celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Fall 2007
K-State’s Borden Boy Alumnus James Cavanaugh chose the first Elsie for Borden’s and a career promoting the dairy industry.
Spring 2007
A Grand Night for Milling The Department of Grain Science and Industry hosted a celebration for the dedication of the Hal Ross Flour Mill.
Fall 2006
Making Kansas More Colorful Kansas summers can be hot and dry, but homeowners want beautiful flowers and shrubs, lush grass, and plentiful vegetables in spite of the Kansas weather.