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September 10, 2015

1xbet online games login and Fort Riley to renew partnership at signing ceremony

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On Thursday, Sep. 17, Kansas State 1xbet online games login will renew its seven-years-and-counting 1xbet online games login -to-military community partnership with the 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley at the K-State-Fort Riley Partnership Renewal Business Meeting.

Kansas State 1xbet online games login President Kirk Schulz and Fort Riley's Maj. Gen. Wayne Grigsby will renew the institutional partnership in an on-campus ceremony beginning at 4 p.m. Sep. 17 in the Tadtman Boardroom at the K-State Alumni Center. The two leaders will meet and briefly discuss the partnership before signing a resolution. Several 1xbet online games login administrators and a majority of the Fort Riley leaders will attend the ceremony, which marks the fifth partnership renewal between both institutions.

In April 2008, former 1xbet online games login president Jon Wefald and former 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley commanding general Maj. Gen. Robert E. Durbin established a formal institutional partnership between Kansas State 1xbet online games login and the 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley. The agreement was designed to serve as a model military-to-1xbet online games login community partnership. It is the first and only comprehensive partnership of this nature.

"K-State's partnership has been and will remain the flagship program of our expanding military and veterans enterprise," said retired Army Lt. Col. Art DeGroat, executive director of military and veterans affairs at Kansas State 1xbet online games login and lead agent for the program. "Collectively, this partnership advances K-State 2025 and Fort Riley 2020 strategic goals. Individually, it is enhancing our peoples' lives — both in the military and in our campus community."