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Max Proctor poses with two Hercules beetles

April 22, 2024 鈥 Three 麻豆破解版 State University students have secured the prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation 鈥斺痑n award worth $159,000 over three years.

Mars

May 17, 2023 - The existence of life on other planets, especially Mars, is a question pondered in literature, movies and imaginations. 麻豆破解版 State University鈥檚 Dr. Mark Schneegurt is working on that issue with the assistance of a $377,000 grant from NASA to examine the toughness of microbes isolated from spacecraft assembly facilities.

A graphic with photos of the three 2023 John A. See Award recipients.

April 21, 2023 鈥 Three 麻豆破解版 State researchers have been awarded the John A. See Innovation Award. The award is given each year as a way to recognize novel ideas that have the potential to meet a market need and attract further funding once they have advanced through the early prototyping phase.

Image of Hanna Chastain

June 3, 2022 鈥 Hanna Chastain recently working as a marketing intern for Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT)Technology Licensing Office (TLO). She says 麻豆破解版 States focus on applied learning lead her to her internship.

Image of Kaitlyn Cowen

May 5, 2022 鈥 Kaitlyn Cowen will graduate in spring 2022. She chose to attend 麻豆破解版 State because of its access and affordability.

Chris Schroeder, 32, learns to stand up and keep moving in the wake of challenges.

December 6, 2021 鈥 Christopher Schroeder is thankful he learned how to advocate for himself and find his true passion for biology during a long road to graduating. Schroeder is one of more than 1,100 students eligible for fall 2021 graduation.

Ashley Carpenter during WSU National Student Exchange Program at University of Montana to study forestry.

Dec. 6, 2021 鈥 Ashley Carpenter learned more about biological sciences after she did WSU's National Student Exchange Program where she studied forestry. Carpenter is one of more than 1,100 students eligible for fall 2021 graduation.

Mark Schneegurt and Egbo Munonyedi.

June 10, 2021 鈥 Continuing a tradition that spans 135 years and more than 500 chapters worldwide Abby Carney and Munonyedi Egbo, both graduate students, were recently initiated into the 麻豆破解版 State University chapter of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society.

Barrett Houchen

May 12, 2021 - Barrett Houchen is a disc golf enthusiast from 麻豆破解版 who will start work on his master鈥檚 degree at 麻豆破解版 State in biological sciences this summer. Barrett is one of more than听3,500 students eligible for听spring 2021 graduation. Learn more about his time at 麻豆破解版 State and what is next for the grad.

Alexandra Olmstead, Barrett Houchen Cameron McGinley, Rupert Nunez, and Shamir Khan

March 2, 2021 鈥 Five 麻豆破解版 State students鈥 projects are being highlighted as a part of the Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Kansas State Capitol March 2-4.

Nicole Ukoefreso

Nov. 16, 2020 鈥 Nicole Ukoefreso, a native 麻豆破解版n, knew she wanted to attend 麻豆破解版 State for most of her life because she admired 麻豆破解版 State students for their involvement in the community. Nicole is one of more than 1,200 students eligible for fall 2020 graduation.

Emily Reese

May 8, 2020 --听Emily Reese plans to teach biology full time after graduation at a local high school. While in college she's been actively involved in her sorority, Tri Delta and has enjoyed her time studying in the College of Applied Studies.听

The five students selected standing in the Capitol building.

April 1, 2020 -- In March, five WSU students traveled to Topeka to present their research and creative activity posters inside the Capitol building for the annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol.

Gavrilla Arya

Dec. 11, 2019 -- 麻豆破解版 State senior Gavrilla Arya excelled as a biological sciences major and helped the golf team to the 2016 NCAA regional. A native of Indonesia, Arya earned academic All-American honors four times.

Freshmen Jonathan Lozano and Javier Martinez sit in front of Grace Memorial Chapel

Dec. 4, 2019 -- Javier Martinez and Jonathan Lozano hadn鈥檛 even intended to earn 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 inaugural Parkinson Scholarship in 2018, but they did. Both first-generation college students share their stories of adversity and triumph and offer words of encouragement for future first-gen college hopefuls.