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		<title>K-State expects third consecutive year of enrollment growth</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2025 17:50:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Following years of decline in student enrollment, K-State saw a small turnaround in enrollment trends in the past two years. University leaders anticipate another increase this fall. “We expect that someday we will be at about 23,000, that’s our goal in terms of undergraduate and graduate and campus-based, between the three campuses,” said Marshall Stewart, [...]
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<p>Following years of decline in student enrollment, K-State saw a small turnaround in enrollment trends in the past two years. University leaders anticipate another increase this fall.</p>
<p>&#8220;We expect that someday we will be at about 23,000, that&#8217;s our goal in terms of undergraduate and graduate and campus-based, between the three campuses,&#8221; said Marshall Stewart, K-State vice president of external engagement and chief of staff.</p>
<p>He also explained current enrollment goals as well as what the university hopes to reach in the future.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Emma Loura The Kansas Board of Regents on Wednesday approved the next step in and addition to the Bioprocessing and Industrial Value Added Products Innovation Center at K-State, a project estimated to cost between $26.5 million and $30 million. Regents approved a program statement for the facility, which belongs to the Department of Grain [...]
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<p>The Kansas Board of Regents on Wednesday approved the next step in and addition to the Bioprocessing and Industrial Value Added Products Innovation Center at K-State, a project estimated to cost between $26.5 million and $30 million.</p>
<p>Regents approved a program statement for the facility, which belongs to the Department of Grain Science and Industry. There, scientists work to develop technology to produce bio-based products from grains and other plants.</p>
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<p>Renovating and adding to the BIVAP building will create more space for biomanufacturing training and education, as well as industry partnerships. The laboratory space in the facility will have a complete biomanufacturing line that supports all phases of modern biomanufacturing processes and prepares students for the industry.</p>
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		<title>Kansas university leaders condemn bill abolishing property rights of faculty tenure</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kansas Reflector TOPEKA — Academic leaders of the University of Kansas and Kansas State University said Tuesday legislation retroactively abolishing property rights inherent in tenure would run off distinguished educators, undercut faculty recruiting, destroy research programs, trigger an exodus of students and deliver a devastating blow to the state’s economy. KSU President Richard Linton and [...]
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<p>TOPEKA — Academic leaders of the University of Kansas and Kansas State University said Tuesday legislation retroactively abolishing property rights inherent in tenure would run off distinguished educators, undercut faculty recruiting, destroy research programs, trigger an exodus of students and deliver a devastating blow to the state’s economy.</p>
<p>KSU President Richard Linton and KU Chancellor Doug Girod testified against a Kansas House tenure reform bill despite issuance of what the chief of staff to Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly characterized as a threat from Senate Republicans that state university budgets would be slashed if academic leaders spoke out against <a href="https://www.kslegislature.gov/li/b2025_26/measures/documents/fisc_note_hb2348_00_0000.pdf">House Bill 2348</a>.</p>
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<p>Linton, who heads the state’s land-grant university in Manhattan, said debasing tenure so it no longer carried a property right would hit hardest at the university’s cutting-edge research in animal health and food safety.</p>
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<p>“We already face challenges convincing young people and innovative companies to build their futures here,” Linton said. “Weakening our universities by dismantling tenure would only make Kansas less appealing to the industries and workforce we need to grow our economy.”</p>
<p>The bill was introduced at the behest of Emporia State University attorney Steven Lovett, who was the lone advocate for the measure during the House Judiciary Committee meeting.</p>
<p>Lovett, a defendant in a federal lawsuit filed against ESU by a group of tenured faculty who were fired in 2022, quipped at the outset that drafting and advocating for the bill had taken him from obscurity to something of a Darth Vader character.</p>
<p>In a strange plot twist, Lovett confirmed he developed the two-page bill in his personal capacity rather than at the direction of his boss ESU President Ken Hush or anyone else.</p>
<p>Lovett said the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was sufficient to protect academic freedom in higher education.</p>
<p>“Public universities are encumbered financially and culturally by the unnecessary impediment of tenure as a property right,” he said. “One of the great fallacies obstructing necessary change in higher education is that academic freedom is preserved and protected by tenure and due process when, in fact, it is protected by the First Amendment.”</p>
<p>Lovett’s microphone-drop moment came at the conclusion of his testimony spelling out arguments for abolishing the property right of tenure.</p>
<p>“For what it’s worth, I’m going to take the opportunity in this public forum, in this space, on my own, voluntarily, to renounced and surrender the tenure that I was awarded by Emporia State University,” said Lovett, who holds the rank of associate professor. “Tenure should be a badge of meritorious work and service, and not a personal right paid for by my neighbors and my fellow Kansans.”</p>
<p>In 2023, there were 2,830 tenured or tenure-track faculty at KU, KSU, ESU, Wichita State University, Fort Hays State University and Pittsburg State University.</p>
<p>Blake Flanders, president and CEO of the Kansas Board of Regents, said the nine-member board providing oversight of state universities was opposed to the House bill. He also said Board of Regents policy required legislative proposals from institutions in the state higher education system, including ESU, to be approved by the Board of Regents prior to being submitted to the Legislature.</p>
<p>“That policy was not adhered to in the case of this bill,” Flanders said. “If improvements are needed in the current structure, the board looks forward to working with the Legislature and being engaged early in the process.”</p>
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<p>In 2022, ESU dismissed 30 tenured or tenure-track faculty under a policy adopted by the state Board of Regents. Eleven of the dismissed faculty filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court. In court rulings, a federal judge pointed to the property right associated with tenure at Kansas Board of Regents institutions while allowing the case to proceed. The attempt to strip tenure of a property right has been viewed as potentially helpful in ESU’s legal fights in state and federal court.</p>
<p>Resounding dissent</p>
<p>Students, faculty, higher education associations and labor leaders objected to the bill aimed at 32 public universities, community colleges and technical colleges located throughout Kansas.</p>
<p>Norman Philipp, a Pittsburg State professor and chair of the state university Council of Faculty Senate Presidents, said the Legislature’s intrusion into tenure was “unnecessary, unfounded and damaging.”</p>
<p>He said members of the Legislature ought to reject the bill and work on strengthening each university’s ability to develop world-class faculty.</p>
<p>“Academic excellence depends on a robust tenure system that ensures accountability while maintaining the security and freedom necessary for scholarly achievement,” Philipp said.</p>
<p>Washburn University student body president George Burdick said the legislation was ill-advised because implementation would undermine the college experience and academic preparedness of students.</p>
<p>He agreed with a statement of opposition endorsed by student body presidents at the six state universities. It called on legislators to maintain academic freedom on public university and college campuses in Kansas by deflecting the bill.</p>
<p>In terms of potential budget reductions, Kelly’s chief of staff Will Lawrence, said the assertion was made behind closed doors by members of Senate Republican leadership to representatives of the state’s higher education institutions.</p>
<p>The bottom line, Lawrence said, was testimony critical of the bill would come at the cost of reduced state tax dollars for offender universities.</p>
<p>“This is beyond inappropriate to threaten retribution to our universities for taking a policy position on a specific issue impacting their employees,” he said. “This is the corruption we expect in Washington, D.C., not in Kansas.”</p>
<p>Senate President Ty Masterson, R-Andover, said the assertion universities were threatened with retribution for offering testimony at the Capitol was “a complete mischaracterization, if not an outright fabrication.”</p>
<p>“As we try to work together to find solutions and ensure our regents institutions can flourish, legislative leaders providing input about the wisdom and timing of testimony on certain legislation is certainly warranted,” Masterson said. “It’s unfortunate the governor’s chief of staff would rely on false information to level wild accusations in an effort to score political points. That’s the type of behavior that’s actually all too typical of Washington, D.C.”</p>
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<p>By Emma Loura</p>
<p>Housing and dining will cost more next year for K-State students living on campus after the Kansas Board of Regents on Wednesday unanimously approved increased rates.</p>
<p>The rate increase at K-State will be 2.24% for a modest double-occupancy room with limited dining options at K-State in the 2025-26 school year. The jump for a newly renovated or constructed room with unlimited dining options would be 3.52%.</p>
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<p>The cost of a double-occupancy room with limited dining options at K-State would increase from $10,290 this school year to $10,520 in the next, a $230 difference. A newly renovated or constructed room with unlimited dining options would go up $540, from $15,360 in 2024-25 to $15,900 in 2025-26.</p>
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