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The Carl R. Ice College of Engineering serves the citizens of Kansas, the nation and the world by providing world-class educational, research and service programs. Students and faculty develop in their chosen disciplines and advance as successful leaders and professionals.
“A remarkable gift from remarkable alumni — the naming of the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering at Kansas State University is not only a first for this institution, but is without question a level of philanthropy few individuals anywhere step forward to accomplish. Carl has always credited his engineering education here as the foundation for his exemplary career in the railway industry. He and his wife, Mary, have shown unsurpassed generosity to the college and across the university time and again. How truly fitting this most recent exceptional gift will forever bear his name — the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering.” — Engineering leadership team
Top News and Stories
Going global: Special scholarships help K-State students with education abroad
More than 60 Kansas State University students, including two engineering students, will spend a portion or all of the spring 2019 semester abroad thanks to scholarships offered through the university's Office of International Programs.Multicultural Engineering Program announces Faculty Engagement Awards
Multicultural Engineering Program Faculty Engagement Awards were presented to 11 recipients Nov. 19 at the fall 2019 Multicultural Engineering Ceremony. Award winners are recognized for engaging, encouraging, and accelerating student success.Civil engineering professor elected to fellow status
Hayder Rasheed, civil engineering professor at Kansas State University, has been elected a fellow of the American Concrete Institute.K-State mechanical engineering researchers fix decades-old mathematical error
While working with two common laboratory devices used in both undergraduate and graduate classes in automatic control theory, three mechanical engineering researchers found errors in mathematic models used in automatic control theory.DMSA awards five students Joey Lee Garmon Scholarship
Bryan Hill, freshman in computer engineering, is one of five students the Department of Diversity and Multicultural Student Affairs awarded scholarships to for promoting social justice.