Month: May 2023

K-State Accounting Students Place Third in the Nation at Deloitte’s Audit Innovation Campus Challenge
MANHATTAN — Six Kansas State University College of Business Administration students placed third in the nation in the final round of the Deloitte Audit Innovation Campus Challenge

College of Health and Human Sciences names 2023-2024 student ambassadors
MANHATTAN — The College of Health and Human Sciences welcomes the 2023-2024 student ambassadors. The student ambassadors work on- and off-campus to promote the college

K-State Faculty Recognized for Exceptional Teaching, Leadership with Presidential Awards
MANHATTAN — Kansas State University is honoring three faculty members for their excellence in teaching or leadership with the 2023 Presidential Awards.University leadership surprised the recipients in

USD 383 Superintendent Named Recipient of Prestigious Dan and Cheryl Yunk Award
MANHATTAN — Marvin Wade, superintendent of Manhattan-Ogden USD 383, is this year’s recipient of the prestigious Dan and Cheryl Yunk Award for Excellence in Educational Administration

Local Deputies Honored for Outstanding Service
Earlier this morning, local sheriffs and area residents gathered at Java Junkies in Clay Center to honor four deputies for outstanding performance of duties. Sheriff

Community Members Invited to join Clay County Medical Center, Senior Life Solutions for Mental Health Awareness Month Open house
Clay Center, KS – May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Senior Life Solutions is raising awareness about mental health by hosting an open house.

K-State names Schuh to lead agricultural research
Longtime North Dakota faculty member impressed with state’s reputation in agriculture By Pat Melgares, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – Jane Schuh,

K-State geographer publishes study on the value of private properties for biodiversity conservation
MANHATTAN — A Kansas State University geographer is part of an international team that is showing the vital role private properties play in protecting native species

K-State students win awards at annual international design competition
MANHATTAN — A team of students from the GE Johnson Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science brought home two awards from a design competition hosted

Choose the Arts Camp Offered in Marysville and Valley Heights
Registrations are being accepted for Choose the Arts, a weeklong summer camp that provides arts education for elementary students. The camp will be held at