Radio Commission granted Kansas State a license to operate the television station W9XAK. It was the first television station in Kansas. Activity on the station peaked in 1933 and 1934, with original programs being produced three nights a week. On October 28, 1939, the station broadcast the Homecoming football game in Manhattan between Kansas State and Nebraska, which was the second college football game ever televised. The station went off the air in 1939.
=== K-State Research Exchange ===
K-State Research Exchange, referred to as K-REx, is a local branding of Kansas State University's implementation of DSpace.
Kansas State University graduate students are required to submit an electronic version of their thesis, dissertation, or report, which is then made openly available through the K-State Research Exchange (K-REx), and become indexed by search engines.
== Campus life ==
The university is home to several museums, including the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, the KSU Historic Costume and Textiles …