Diversity in the College
In the College of Human Ecology, we value nothing more highly than our commitment to diversity. We celebrate that we live on a planet with many cultures, many ethnicities and many other expressions of the diverse richness of humanity.
From scholarship and research programs for diverse students, to international partnerships, to sensitivity for the concerns of all students, we are continually trying to support what people need, no matter what their particular situation may be. This is who we are, and it's what we do.
Think about the College’s core value: “In a world focused on things, we focus first on people.” From our beginnings, we have been dedicated to meeting human needs. And over time, we have reached more and more frequently beyond the borders of our state and even the boundaries of our country. We are now engaged in research, teaching and outreach that impact the entire world. We hope you will join us in this calling and add your enthusiasm to ours!
Questions?
Briana Nelson Goff, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, or Madai Rivera, Academic Services & Diversity Coordinator, can answer any questions you might have about K-State or the College of Human Ecology. You can also call the College at (785) 532-5500 if you’d like to talk with someone. We’d love to hear from you!
Latest Diversity News
- K-State undergraduate student from Topeka researches how perceptions of finances determine who takes out payday, title loans
- Head of K-State’s department of Human Nutrition to review National Institutes of Health grants
- K-State’s annual Diversity Summit April 10
- K-State professor, student win Commerce Bank awards for diversity efforts
- MLK Jr. Observance Week events
