The beginning of a new academic year is always an exciting time on the K-State campus. The Graduate School was pleased to welcome over 300 new graduate students to campus during our orientation sessions. The Graduate School administrative team, a panel of graduate students and the Graduate Student Council leaders provided advice on how to successfully transition to their new role and to balance their multiple roles and responsibilities as students and graduate teaching or graduate research assistants. Continue reading “Welcome to the Fall 2016 semester”
Category: Fall 2016
Graduate School’s Innovation and Inspiration Campaign
Last October, Kansas State University kicked off the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the history of K-State with the goal of raising $1 billion. Continue reading “Graduate School’s Innovation and Inspiration Campaign”
Wildcat travels to Lithuania to present research
Barrett Scroggs, doctoral student in Life Span Human Development and graduate teaching assistant, traveled to Vilnius, Lithuania this past summer to present his research at the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development conference. Continue reading “Wildcat travels to Lithuania to present research”
K-State Olathe and College of Education offers unique opportunities for working professionals
Those who are working full time have options to grow professionally with graduate degrees and certificates at K-State Olathe and via distance education from the College of Education. The Professional Science Master in Applied and Technology degree and the Master of Arts and Teaching degree are the newest degrees available for those who are wanting to take the next step in their career.
Master’s of mass communications graduate excels in career
K-State graduate alumnus, Dave Hartman ’87 and ‘89, a vice president of Sentry Insurance in Plover, Wisconsin, discusses his experiences with his graduate degree, career transitions, and why he stays connected with the Graduate School. Continue reading “Master’s of mass communications graduate excels in career”