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ESU March Science Outreach Events Open to All

March 20, 2024 Administration

Emporia State University invites the community to participate in multiple science-focused outreach events during March. From the wonders of physics and chemistry to a tour of the stars, there are options for everyone.


ESU to Host National Weather Service Storm Safety & Spotter Training

March 20, 2024 Administration

On Wednesday, March 27, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service in Topeka will present weather safety information. This training will focus on severe storm safety, preparedness, and awareness. Storm structure and accurate identification of important cloud features associated with supercell and squall line thunderstorms will also be covered.



ESU Eliminates Application Fee, Expanding Access for Future Hornets

Feb. 13, 2024 Administration

Emporia State University has taken a bold step to expand accessibility and remove a financial barrier for future students by eliminating the undergraduate application fee, making it free to apply to the university. This move streamlines the admissions process and simplifies a student’s first steps to becoming a Hornet.



An Open Letter

Sept. 26, 2023 Administration

I hope this message finds you well and in good spirits. The fall semester is off to a great start with students back and signs of progress all over campus including construction on our new Nursing + Student Wellness Center, Cybersecurity Research + Outreach Center, Esports Arena and Feltner Student Union Square.





ESU Model Resonates with Kansas Lawmakers

May 11, 2023 Administration

Emporia State is building a new college experience from the ground up for its students — focusing on making strategic investments into the programs and courses that today’s students and Kansas businesses need. The ESU Model, which is action-oriented and data-driven, resonated with lawmakers in the Kansas Statehouse.