Welcome
Welcome to the K-State Sustainability Website. K-State has embarked on a path to pursue environmental, social, and economic sustainability in every major area of the university. This website is a key resource to find information about what K-State is doing to become more sustainable as well as what you can do to be a part of the effort. Within this site you will find different key areas of sustainability addressed. These areas include: Students, Curriculum, Operations, Research, and Engagement, as well as a section about how to Get Involved.
Featured Student Group
<p>The Emerging Green Builders is an organization that is affiliated with the United State Green Building Council. The purpose of EGB is to facilitate in the education and development of students interested in green building design.</p> <p>President: Yolonda Guyton (yguyton@ksu.edu) Faculty Advisor: Ray Yunk (yunk@ksu.edu)</p>
Featured Research
Dr. Sherry Haar’s and Apparel and Textile graduate and undergraduate student scholarship includes aspects of sustainability in the research and design of apparel and textiles. Dr. Haar grows over 15 ...
Featured Course
Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
Emphasis on the application of demand, supply, and price concepts in the study of natural resource use, policies, and management. Interdependence between environmental quality and economic actions are examined through ...
Featured Center
Center for Transportation Research & Training
The Center for Transportation Research & Training is a part of the [K-State University Transportation Center][1]. It sponsors research in areas such as: Modeling Traffic Flows and Conflicts at Roundabouts, Studies of Modern Roundabout Traffic Patterns, Operational Evaluation of Modern Roundabout Intersections, Operational effects of ...