History of the Land Grant
Read MoreK-State is the nation's first operational land grant college, originally founded in 1863 as Kansas State Agricultural College. Kansas State University's original mission was to teach agriculture, military tactics, mechanical arts and classical studies, a mission that K-State continues today albiet with more updated methods. (Sarah Millard | Collegian Media Group)
K-State is the nation's first operational land grant college, originally founded in 1863 as Kansas State Agricultural College. Kansas State University's original mission was to teach agriculture, military tactics, mechanical arts and classical studies, a mission that K-State continues today albiet with more updated methods. (Sarah Millard | Collegian Media Group)
K-State is the nation's first operational land grant college, originally founded in 1863 as Kansas State Agricultural College. Kansas State University's original mission was to teach agriculture, military tactics, mechanical arts and classical studies, a mission that K-State continues today albiet with more updated methods. (Sarah Millard | Collegian Media Group)
K-State is the nation's first operational land grant college, originally founded in 1863 as Kansas State Agricultural College. Kansas State University's original mission was to teach agriculture, military tactics, mechanical arts and classical studies, a mission that K-State continues today albiet with more updated methods. (Sarah Millard | Collegian Media Group)
K-State is the nation's first operational land grant college, originally founded in 1863 as Kansas State Agricultural College. Kansas State University's original mission was to teach agriculture, military tactics, mechanical arts and classical studies, a mission that K-State continues today albiet with more updated methods. (Sarah Millard | Collegian Media Group)
K-State is the nation's first operational land grant college, originally founded in 1863 as Kansas State Agricultural College. Kansas State University's original mission was to teach agriculture, military tactics, mechanical arts and classical studies, a mission that K-State continues today albiet with more updated methods. (Sarah Millard | Collegian Media Group)