"A Kind Touch," located between Trotter and Mosier Halls, was created by David L. Spellerberg in May 1999. It stands in memory of Dr. Bob Kind and was donated by his wife Mary Lee Kind. (File Photo by Parker Robb | The Collegian)
Twisted metal makes up the scupture ‘untitled’ east of Bushnell Hall on August 3, 2016. The sculpture memorializes the tornado that hit campus in 2008. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)
The scupture entitled 'Ad Astra E Terra', Latin for "from the earth to the stars," reflects the evening sun on August 9, 2016. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)
'Ad Astra E Terra' is located on the northwest side of Seaton Hall and was originally meant to serve as a teaching ad when donated in 1988. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)
The scupture 'Chandelier' by Dale Chihuly radiates its orange glow through the windows of the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art on August 9, 2016. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)
The black scuptures entitled 'Kreqe-aekyed and Kqrefe-aekyad' remain standing on August 9, 2016 in front of Thompson Hall. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)
The scupture 'Chandelier' by Dale Chihuly radiates its orange glow through the windows of the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art on August 9, 2016. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)
The piece titled 'Hard Work' rests upon Umberger Hall on August 9, 2016. The piece was part of the "Art-In-Situation" workshop held through the 1960s and 1970s. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)
The scupture 'Spiral Jade' was created by hammering a train axle and using the train wheel as a base by the artist Reverend Leland Lubbers. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)
Commonly called 'the fork', the scuptured 'untitled' by James Wentz in 1969 turns to shadow against the evening sky on August 9, 2016. (Evert Nelson | The Collegian)
The Kansas State University Marchihng Band performs infront of the new RallyHouse building in Aggieville on August 20, 2016. (Nathan Jones | The Collegian)