Greetings from Manhattan!
What a glorious fall season we’re having here – perfect for a morning stroll or a Wildcat tailgate. In this brief eNewsletter, we are highlighting some of our star faculty and students who are doing great things to make a difference. Early next year, we will be sending out our A&S Letters magazine that will contain more in-depth stories about the kinds of research happening in the college, on and off campus, that are part of our land grant heritage. And research isn’t done only by faculty and graduate students. We have been helping undergraduates become scholars in their own rights by supporting undergraduate research. That’s part of our goal to prepare every graduate to be prepared to face a world of unlimited opportunities like you have.
As our family prepares for the Thanksgiving holiday, I’m thankful for the many wonderful faculty, staff, and students we have here at K-State who represent the best in Kansas. I’m also thankful for the many alumni who have shared their wonderful stories with me these past three years – you make us all proud to have been part of your lives here in Manhattan. Thank you for all your support.
Go Cats!
Peter Dorhout
Thank you for your kind note in purple ink no less! Nice A&S newsletter. Pat Seitz
Dear Peter Thank you for your delightful Newsletter it had something special.
Yes I have taught in the German Dept. for years I have been doing advising for the Smith Scholars ( and I have about 7oo Alums) I work hard and the Program carries the higher G.P.A on campus. Although I miss teaching.
Have a safe Thanksgiving and lots of Joy.
My best Anneliese M. Snyder
Thanks for eNewsletter, Dean Dorhout. I always enjoy hearing the news from the College of Arts & Sciences. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas to you, your family and friends. All the best, Dick Latas (class of 1969)