K-State’s College of Agriculture selects new class of ambassadors for 2023

MANHATTAN — The Kansas State University College of Agriculture has selected 39 students to serve as ambassadors.The College of Agriculture Ambassadors are student leaders devoted to sharing their experiences and supporting prospective K-State students who may be interested in academic programs within the college. Whether creating meaningful connections with prospective students and their families, providing campus […]

Now is the time to plant strawberries

K-State horticulture expert says the cool weather allows strong root systems to establish By Maddy Rohr, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. — The current cool period is perfect for starting strawberry plants in Kansas, said Kansas State University horticulture instructor Cynthia Domenghini. She said mother plants should be set from mid- to […]

Barton Academic Integrity Campaign: Respect

March 30, 2023 Story and photo by Joe Vinduska This is part three of a series on the importance of academic integrity at Barton. The college will feature student stories throughout the spring semester that help showcase values of academic integrity. These values include trust, responsibility, honesty, courage, fairness, and respect. Barton at Fort Leavenworth student […]

Webinar to address grass turnout in western Kansas

Cattle producers weighing high prices for feed, drought-stressed pastures K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – A pair of factors created by drought through much of the Midwest is weighing on western Kansas cattle producers’ decisions on when to turn their herds out on grass this spring and summer. “When and how grass […]

Former Health Care Worker Sentenced for Fentanyl Thefts

KANSAS CITY, KAN. – A former nurse was sentenced to 12 months and a day in prison for stealing fentanyl from two hospitals where she worked. Faith Naccarato, 42, of Kansas City, Missouri, pleaded guilty to two counts of tampering with a consumer product and two counts of possession of fentanyl by deception and subterfuge. […]

Governor Kelly Proclaims May “Jewish American Heritage Month”

TOPEKA – Today, Governor Laura Kelly signed a proclamation declaring May “Jewish American Heritage Month.” The proclamation was presented to the Combat Antisemitism Movement while the organization met at the Statehouse. The Governor was joined in standing against antisemitism by the Kansas House and Senate, both of which passed resolutions celebrating Jewish American heritage. The proclamation honors […]

Property Manager Defrauds Program for Elderly & Low Income

TOPEKA, KAN. – A Kansas man admits to defrauding the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Program of approximately $1 million intended to help elderly and low income residents with rental housing expenses. Perry Johnson, 55, of Ozawkie pleaded guilty to one count of making a false statement on loan or credit applications. Rural […]

FHSU’s engaged global citizen leader initiative takes shape

By FHSU University Communications Hays, Kan. – A key focus of Goal 5 of Fort Hays State University’s strategic plan, Unlocking Untapped Potential, focuses on cultivating impactful internal, local, national, and global partnerships. The driving force behind building these extensive partnerships is the mission-driven commitment of FHSU to develop engaged global citizen leaders. Through the experiences […]

K-State College of Business Administration Accelerator program awards $100,000 to entrepreneurs

MANHATTAN —Ten entrepreneurs recently pitched their companies to a panel of judges during Demo Day, the culmination of the eight-week Accelerator program hosted by the Kansas State University College of Business Administration’s Center for the Advancement of Entrepreneurship. PillReady, Wichita, was selected as the grand prize winner, earning $36,000 in funding for the startup.The Accelerator program selected 10 startups last fall from nearly […]