News

  • Bala Natarajan named University Distinguished Professor
    The professor of electrical engineering and director of CPSWin has been awarded K-State's highest academic title.

  • Turning K-State research into real-world solutions
    As part of One K-State Research Week 2026, the university is recognizing inventors who received patents and plant variety protection certificates in 2024 and 2025. This week’s 2026 Inventors and Breeders Ceremony celebrated 36 inventors and breeders who are leading K-State innovations in new varieties of wheat, graphene and carbon nanomaterials, agricultural engineering, entomology, animal health and many other disciplines.

  • 2026 Engineering Ambassadors selected to represent the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering
    Thirty-one student leaders in Kansas State University'sCarl R. Ice College of Engineeringhave been selected to represent the college through the Engineering Ambassadors organization.

  • Powering the future: K-State engineering secure energy systems

    The energy landscape is more dynamic than ever and demands engineers who can innovate across the spectrum of power systems that generate and deliver today’s energy. Each of the college’s eight academic departments are meeting this challenge head on, training the next generation of global technological leaders and conducting cutting-edge research that is redefining how Kansans power their lives, both now and into the future.

  • Ashfaq Khokhar named dean of K-State’s Carl R. Ice College of Engineering
    Following a national search, the Office of the Provost has appointed Ashfaq Khokhar as dean of Kansas State University’s Carl R. Ice College of Engineering, effective Aug. 2.

  • Carl R. Ice College of Engineering adopts dedicated advising model
    As part of a universitywide initiative to improve student success through enhanced academic advising, the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering has adopted a professional advising model that ensures each student has a dedicated advisor trained to deliver the specialized support students need to thrive.