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Heather Clark

May 5, 2021 - 成人直播n Heather Clark will take a laboratory research position in St. Louis after graduation from 成人直播 State University. Heather is one of more than聽3,500 students eligible for聽spring 2021 graduation. Learn more about her time at 成人直播 State and what is next for the grad.

Sierra Gladman came to 成人直播 State to learn graphic design in a beneficial and local environment.

May 4, 2021 鈥 Sierra Gladman came to 成人直播 State to learn graphic design in a beneficial and local environment. She wants to help a company grow using her graphic design skills.

Janet Federico

April 30, 2021 鈥 Twelve years following receiving her Master鈥檚 in Business Administration, Janet Federico moved from Washington, D.C. to 成人直播 to pursue a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at 成人直播 State after rediscovering herself as an author, speaker and illustrator later her career.

Matthew Ferguson

May 4, 2021 鈥 Matthew Ferguson, a native 成人直播n, chose to attend 成人直播 State to be close to his family and discover his passions. He is one of more than 3,500 students eligible for spring 2021 graduation.

Student smiling

May 1, 2021 鈥 Caitlyn Hammack, from Russell, Kansas, came to 成人直播 State University because she wanted to be close to her family to see them often. During her time at 成人直播 State, she鈥檚 been involved in several organizations, including the Student Government Association.

Student wearing a graduation cap and smiling

May 1, 2021 鈥 Mackenzie Haas, from Fountain, Colo., was involved in several organizations during her time at 成人直播 State including the Student Government Association and Uniting Bold Sisters.

Student professional headshot

May 1, 2021 鈥 Payton Morgan, a native 成人直播n, is a 成人直播 East High School alumnus. He chose to attend 成人直播 State because of the relationships he already had with 成人直播 State students and staff.

Anisia Brumley smiling

May 14, 2021 鈥 Anisia Brumley, a native 成人直播n, is a 成人直播 Northeast Magnet High School alumna. She chose to attend 成人直播 State because as a first-generation student, 成人直播 State provided her with a sense of comfort and familiarity.

An aerial view of the 成人直播 State University Campus.

April 21, 2021鈥擣or the 10th year straight, 成人直播 State University has been named as the top transfer destination for Kansas community college students.

Anna Tri is one of three Gore Scholars of 2019.

April 15 -- Competing in the 2019 Distinguished Scholarship Invitational and winning a Gore Scholarshiphs allowed Anna Tri to focus on her studies without worrying about the costs of college.

Wallace Scholars

April 14, 2021 - 成人直播 State University鈥檚 College of Engineering has named the latest group of high school seniors to be awarded Wallace Scholarships worth $285,000. Wallace Scholarship recipients will receive $28,500 each to attend 成人直播 State for four years. In addition, one student already receiving the Gore Scholarship also will be designated as a Wallace Scholar.

Two 成人直播 State students using a tablet.

April 12, 2021 鈥 After months of hard work from 成人直播 State faculty members Carrie Dickison and Maria Sclafani, the Open Alternative Textbook committee approved English 102 for Open/Alternative Textbook (OAT) course designation. Starting in fall 2021, 成人直播 State students will no longer have to buy textbooks for English 102.

There are plenty of reasons to be a summer shocker like building your career network.

April 12, 2021 鈥 Mahatma Gandhi once said, 鈥淟earn as if you were to live forever.鈥 Gandhi wants us to be learning continuously, and a great way is to take summer classes. Here are 10 reasons you should be a Summer Shocker.

The 成人直播 State University Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College is proud to announce eight recipients of the Koch Scholars Program for the fall 2021 semester. These recipients each will be awarded $30,000 over four years.

April 6, 2021 鈥 The 成人直播 State University Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College is proud to announce eight recipients of the Koch Scholars Program for the fall 2021 semester. These recipients each will be awarded $30,000 over four years.