Faculty and staff resources webpage
Many policies, forms, awards and other resources are accessible on the college’s Faculty and Staff Resources page, located under our ‘About’ tab.
Nominate a coworker for the Staff Spotlight Award!
Show off our college’s great staff members by nominating them for the university’s Staff Spotlight Award! This monthly award honors university support and professional staff for their excellent service to the K-State community. Winners are featured in K-State Today and receive $100 from the President’s Office. Anyone can nominate eligible employees. Nominations are due by the first of each month.
Mentor an Arts and Sciences student!
Consider helping our students transition from college to career by serving as a mentor in our Arts and Sciences Mentorship Program! We invite faculty, staff and alumni from all professions to participate. There is great interest in biology, chemistry, data science, economics, graphic design, health and law/legal.
The fall 2025 program begins Sept. 15 and ends in December. Apply by Sept. 7. Create a WildcatLink account and request membership in the ArtSci Mentorship Program. Once approved, you’ll receive emails via the WildcatLink platform regarding orientation and next steps.
If you have questions, email Paige Altwegg, the program coordinator. You might also enjoy this story about some mentors and why they do it.
Community engagement support
K-State’s Engagement Council brings together faculty, staff and Extension professionals to elevate engagement efforts universitywide. It coordinates events to enhance skills in community engagement and external partnerships, foster open dialogue about K-State’s scholarly engagement culture, and create networking opportunities.
On Sept. 8, the Fundamentals of Community-Engaged Learning workshop will address developing student learning goals, building and sustaining authentic community partnerships, critical reflection approaches and strategies.
Map Monday Workshops
The Geographic Information Systems Spatial Analysis Laboratory will host a series of beginner-friendly, hands-on workshops for K-State faculty, staff and students interested in exploring geographic information systems for research, storytelling and more. The first one, Migrating GIS Projects from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro, will be on Sept. 8.
Linear Mixed Models Workshops
Build or hone your data analysis skills at this workshop series about the fundamentals of linear mixed models for designed experiments, co-sponsored by K-State’s Institute for Digital Agriculture and Advanced Analytics and department of statistics.
The workshops are free for K-State faculty, staff and students and will take place in 164 Justin Hall.
- Sat., Sept. 13 | 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. with lunch break
- Sun., Sept. 14 | 9 a.m.-noon