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'''Kansas State University''' (often referred to as K-State) is a university located in Manhattan, [[Kansas]]. Kansas State was founded in 1863 as the first Land Grant college under the Morrill Act that President [[Abraham Lincoln | Lincoln]] signed into law in 1862. Notable alumni include US Senators [[Sam Brownback]] and [[Pat Roberts]], former [[NBA]] stars Mitch Ritchmond and Rolando Blacmkman, and Earl Woods, the father of golfer [[Tiger Woods]].
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'''Kansas State University''' (often referred to as K-State) is a university located in Manhattan, [[Kansas]]. Kansas State was founded in 1863 as the first Land Grant college under the Morrill Act that President [[Abraham Lincoln | Lincoln]] signed into law in 1862. Notable alumni include US Senators [[Sam Brownback]] and [[Pat Roberts]], former [[NBA]] stars Mitch Ritchmond and Rolando Blackman, and Earl Woods, the father of golfer [[Tiger Woods]].
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The school is associated with the [[Big 12 Conference]].
  
 
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Revision as of 06:55, November 20, 2007

Kansas State University (often referred to as K-State) is a university located in Manhattan, Kansas. Kansas State was founded in 1863 as the first Land Grant college under the Morrill Act that President Lincoln signed into law in 1862. Notable alumni include US Senators Sam Brownback and Pat Roberts, former NBA stars Mitch Ritchmond and Rolando Blackman, and Earl Woods, the father of golfer Tiger Woods.

The school is associated with the Big 12 Conference.