K-State Social Media Week
March 4-8
Multiple locations and Zoom
This weeklong event, organized by the A.Q. Miller School of Media and Communication and Division of Academic Success and Student Affairs, brings together students, educators and industry professionals to provide insights and opportunities for maximizing the power of social media.
All are welcome! Visit the Content Creation and Influencer Fair at 10 a.m.-2 p.m. March 6. View the events.
Grad Expo
Thu., March 7 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Union Courtyard
Presented by K-State Alumni Association
Get everything you need to prepare for graduation and the commencement ceremony, plus great giveaways!
Lunch with the Deans
Wed., March 27 | noon-1 p.m.
301 Calvin Hall
College of Arts and Sciences students are invited to have Lunch with the Deans! This is a great opportunity to meet the dean and associate and assistant deans of the college, learn about resources, ask questions and get free pizza.
Reservations are requested by noon Thu., March 21. RSVP Form
Grad Student Appreciation Pizza Party
Tue., April 2 | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Union Station by JP’s, Harvest Section
We will celebrate our Arts & Sciences Graduate Students during the university’s Graduate Student Appreciation Week, April 1-5, with a free pizza party! One lucky ArtSci grad student in attendance will win a $500 prize for academic or conference expenses!
Watch for more information coming soon!
K-State Open House
Sat., April 6 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
College of Arts & Sciences Expo | Union Courtyard
Other fun activities will take place all around campus, including glass-blowing, fine arts exhibitions, a critter fair, a physics demo that might cause sparks to fly, a broadcast studio tour, a cancer research lab tour, and more!
Learn more.
Save the Date! — Hot Times: Imagining a Sustainable Future for the Heartland
Mon., April 22, Earth Day
4:30 reception
5:30 film screening
6:30 panel discussion
K-State Student Union
Forum Hall and Courtyard
Co-sponsored by Students for Environmental Action and Kansas Water Institute
Dave Kendall, Prairie Hollow Productions, will show parts of his latest documentary, “Hot Times in the Heartland,” about the local impact on and response to climate change in Kansas. The film, which will air on multiple PBS stations, features four K-State experts who will give a panel discussion after the screening: John Blair, biology; Chuck Rice, agronomy; Logan Thompson, animal science & industry; and Chip Redmond, Kansas Mesonet.
Important academic dates
March 10-17 – Spring Break!
March 18 – Summer and Fall 2024 Early Enrollment Begins
April 1 – Last Day to Withdraw from a regular session course – ‘W’ grade(s) reflected on official transcript
K-State Scholarship Network priority date for current students is March 15.