Kansas State University renews its 12 year university to military community partnership with Fort Riley with a signing ceremony.
Fort Riley Maj. Gen. D.A. Sims joined K-State President Richard Myers Wednesday to extend the ongoing partnership. Myers says the partnership is too intertwined and too deep to list everything they do, but has value.
“We’re just caretakers for the next group as this partnership will transcend both of our tenures. It keeps moving on as it builds on itself every year,” says Myers.
This partnership includes a variety of benefits including a smoother transition for those soldiers entering the academic field, as well as supports internships between the two entities, among other interests.