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Arts and Sciences Student Newsletter

CONGRATULATIONS!

Undergraduate researchers present at the Capitol

Photo of 4 students at Kansas state capitolCongrats to Andrew Navarro, senior in political science and international studies; Sam Speck, junior in fisheries, wildlife, conservation and environmental biology; Will Dodderidge, senior in history; and Lauren Apprill, senior in biochemistry!

They represented K-State at the 2025 Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol on Feb. 26 in Topeka. The event showcased five undergraduate researchers from each of eight public, four-year Kansas Board of Regents universities. Read more.

 

Arts and Sciences teaching, advising and support staff awards

Congratulations to our college’s 2024 teaching, advising and support staff awardees! See full announcement.

William L. Stamey Awards for Undergraduate Teaching

Abigail Langston, asst. professor, geography and geospatial sciences

Stacia Gray, senior instructor and Writing Center director, English

William L. Stamey Award for Graduate Teaching Assistant

Garrett Nelson, graduate teaching assistant, mathematics

William L. Stamey Award for Advising

Ben Worcester, academic advisor, School of Music, Theatre, and Dance

Ronald N. Gaches Lifetime Teaching Award

Michele Janette, professor, English

Ronald N. Gaches Undergraduate Teaching Awards

Jung Sim Jun, assoc. professor, sociology, anthropology, and social work

Ivan Blank, professor, mathematics

Annette Maggio Award for Administrative and Support Staff

Kim Coy, academic recruitment assistant, physics

 

K-State Professors of the Week

Photos of Tom Sarmiento and Christine AikensCongratulations to Tom Sarmiento, associate professor of English, and Christine Aikens, university distinguished professor of chemistry, on being recognized as Professors of the Week in January and February!

 

Psychology program ranks among best in nation!

U.S. News and World Report badge for 2025 top psychology programsKansas State University’s undergraduate psychology program ranks near the top 25% of the nation according to U.S. News and World Report! Of 436 “national universities,” USNWR ranked our program 118th for 2025.

That’s a great reason to explore the psychology and neuroscience minors!