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  1. www .k-state .edu. Kansas State University ( KSU, Kansas State, or K-State) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Manhattan, Kansas. It was opened as the state's land-grant college in 1863 and was the first public institution of higher learning in the state of Kansas. [8] [9] It had a record high enrollment of ...

    • Alabama: The Heart of Dixie. Although Alabama doesn’t have an official nickname, the nickname that’s most commonly used is “The Heart of Dixie,” according to the Alabama state archives.
    • Alaska: The Last Frontier. Because of its great abundance of unsettled land, Alaska earned the nickname “The Last Frontier.” Its official motto, according to Alaska’s official website is “North to the Future,” while the name “Alaska,” itself derives the Aleut word “aleyska,” meaning “great land.”
    • Arizona: The Grand Canyon State. There’s no explanation needed as to how Arizona got its nickname; it’s proud—and rightly so—of being the home of most of the Grand Canyon, according to Arizona’s state library.
    • Arkansas: The Natural State. “The Natural State,” was officially adopted as the state’s nickname by the Arkansas state legislature in 1995 after lobbying by the Arkansas parks system (which consists of three national forests, five national parks, and 52 state parks).
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    • Jayhawker State. The term Jayhawker refers to those who are native to Kansas. This makes the area a state full of Jayhawkers, hence the Jayhawker State nickname.
    • Cyclone State. Cyclone State is a Kansas nickname that relates to the area's weather. This part of the US is prone to tornados and cyclones and is located in Tornado Valley, which sees tornados almost every year.
    • Garden of the West. One of the historical names for the state is Garden of the West. This name dates to the 1870s and was used in promotional advertisements providing information on farmland for sale in Kansas.
    • Midway, USA. Midway, USA is an older KS nickname. While it was initially a moniker for Kinsley in central Kansas, it went on to become a name for the entire state.
  3. The official nickname for Kansas is "The Sunflower State." The sunflower is also the official state flower of Kansas and appears on the state flag and the Kansas quarter. Kansas is also called The JayHawker State, The Wheat State, and The Breadbasket of the World . All State Nicknames.

  4. Kansas State's athletic teams first acquired the nickname "Aggies," during the start of the 20th century. This name lives on in the entertainment district that abuts the University, Aggieville. Adoption of the nickname. 1906-1909: a black Labrador named Boscoe represented K-State at baseball and football games.

    • A student bedecked in an oversized Wildcat head
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  5. Kansas State University is a public institution that was founded in 1863. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 15,046 (fall 2022), its setting is city, and the campus size is 664 acres. It ...

  6. The state of Kansas was named after the river. The Kansas River was named by the French after the Kansas, Omaha, Kaw, Osage and Dakota Sioux Indian word "KaNze" meaning, in the Kansas language "south wind." The state name for Arkansas shares its origins with Kansas. From a Sioux word meaning "people of the south wind".

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