K-State Student Union
Bernard J. Pitts, Executive Director
785-532-6591
www.union.ksu.edu
The K-State Student Union is the host and campus center for social, recreational, educational, and cultural activities. It opened in 1956 and is supported by student fees and generated revenue.
Our programs and services are intended to service students, faculty, staff, alumni, university departments, and friends of the university in the continuing effort to make the Union a center for campus life. The facility features the official K-State bookstore; multiple food service options; a recreation area with automatic-scorer bowling, billiards, and pro shop; an art gallery; a full-service bank; automatic bank teller machines; copy center; computer store; Cats' Den retail shop; lounges; two auditoriums; K-State ID Center, and more.
Union Program Council is the student volunteer program arm of the K-State Student Union. UPC provides more than 400 programs a year to enrich the out-of-classroom experience for all students. UPC programs join with other areas of the university in an effort to help contribute to the extracurricular development of the student.
The Union Governing Board, made up of students, faculty, and staff members, establishes building policy and provides direction under which the K-State Student Union director and staff operate.
The Office of Student Activities and Services is located on the ground level.
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