MANHATTAN — Kansas State University is opening its doors to the public for the exploration of endless possibilities at the All-University Open House from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 1.

Open House will take place on the Manhattan campus with activities, learning, fun and food. This event for all ages is an opportunity to explore K-State while getting an insider’s look at the university’s academic programs, student organizations and campus life.

“K-State Open House is a popular tradition that showcases all K-State has to offer,” said Karen Goos, vice provost for enrollment management at K-State. “As an educational and research leader, K-State offers great value to students, and this event is an opportunity for their work and passions to shine.”

The event offers a mix of activities, projects, displays, demonstrations, food and entertainment. Tours of campus and on-campus housing are available throughout the day.

The Carl R. Ice College of Engineering invites visitors to get a sneak peek of this year’s student-built formula car and watch several student competitions. Don’t miss the College of Agriculture’s bug petting zoo, and take the shuttle to the grain science department’s north complex to enjoy a free lunch. Many additional dining and snack options are available across campus.

Test your balance and coordination with the College of Health and Human Sciences, and tour the nursing program facilities. Graduate students in communications sciences and disorders will provide free hearing screenings at 127 Campus Creek Complex.

The College of Arts and Sciences will feature many displays throughout campus, including interactive art projects and the English department’s custom poetry from the Poet-in-a-Box. While visiting the College of Business Administration, grab a snack and take a turn at the bounce house obstacle course.

Test your paper airplane skills and explore a living wax museum with the College of Education. The College of Architecture, Planning & Design’s events include BOXhattan, which offers visitors a chance to try their hand at city planning.

Take a stroll to the College of Veterinary Medicine complex to see a variety of exhibits and activities. Children may bring their stuffed animals in for “treatment,” and visitors of all ages can learn about pet first aid and how to diagnose sick patients.

Visit k-state.edu/openhouse for the full schedule of events and to learn more.