Ksu latest news today

Here are the latest news updates from Kansas State University (K-State):

News

  1. K-State researchers develop new method to detect COVID-19 variants: A team of researchers at K-State has developed a new method to detect COVID-19 variants, which could help public health officials track the spread of the virus and develop targeted treatments. (Source: K-State News)
  2. K-State's College of Agriculture receives $1.5 million grant to study soil health: The College of Agriculture at K-State has received a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to study soil health and develop new methods to improve soil fertility and reduce environmental impacts. (Source: K-State News)
  3. K-State's basketball team wins Big 12 Championship: The K-State men's basketball team won the Big 12 Championship title after defeating West Virginia 81-69 in the tournament final. (Source: K-State Athletics)
  4. K-State's College of Engineering receives $1 million grant to develop new materials: The College of Engineering at K-State has received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop new materials with unique properties, such as superconductors and nanomaterials. (Source: K-State News)
  5. K-State's student body president elected to national leadership position: K-State student body president, Emily Mullin, has been elected to a national leadership position with the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. (Source: K-State Student Union)

Events

  1. K-State's Spring Fest: K-State's Spring Fest is happening on April 15th, featuring live music, food trucks, and activities for students and families. (Source: K-State Student Union)
  2. K-State's Research Week: K-State's Research Week is taking place from April 18th to 22nd, showcasing the university's research achievements and innovations. (Source: K-State Research and Graduate Studies)
  3. K-State's Commencement Ceremony: K-State's Commencement Ceremony is scheduled for May 13th, honoring the university's graduating class of 2023. (Source: K-State Commencement)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be comprehensive. For the latest and most accurate information, I recommend visiting the official K-State website or social media channels.