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38th
Automorphic
Forms
Workshop
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May 18 - 22, 2026
Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
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HOTELS

There are three hotels offering group rates for the conference. All hotels are approximately a 10-15 minute walk from the K-State Math Department in Cardwell Hall and close to many restuarants.

1212 Bluemont Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502
(785) 473-7091
$106 per night Sun-Thurs and $129 per night on Fri (with code: b914945) includes breakfast

1641 Anderson Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502
(785) 539-7531
$115 per night (with Group Code: KSU) includes breakfast and parking

AIR TRAVEL

Kansas State University is approximately 12 minutes from the Manhattan Regional Airport (airport code MHK). This airport operates American Airlines flights through Chicago and Dallas.

Other airports in the area are the Salina Region Airport (airport code SLN) and the Kansas City International Airport (airport code MCI). The Salina Regional Airport is approximately a 1 hour drive from Manhattan and the Kansas City International Airport is approximately 2 hours. Though flights through Kansas City are more economical, we highly recommend flying directly into Manhattan. There is no bus or shuttle service from these airports into Manhattan and car services may cost at least $150 one way from Kansas City.

GROUND TRANSPORTATION

The most straightforward way to K-State from the MHK airport is to take an Lyft or Uber.

LOCAL TRAVEL

Manhattan's public transit is run by aTa Bus. Routes are limited but a one-way trip is $1. Lyft and Uber both operate in town.

PARKING ON CAMPUS

If you choose to drive into campus, you have two options: Either purchase a visitor parking pass, use the ParkMobile app to find and pay for a ParkMobile spot on campus. You might find the campus parking map useful.

PARKING AT THE CONFERENCE HOTEL

Parking at the hotels is included for guests.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Each participant is strongly encouraged to give a talk which is typically 20, 30, or 40 minutes in length. The vast majority of the talks will be 20 minutes in length.
STATEMENT OF INCLUSIVENESS
The organizers of this workshop believe in the ideals of academic freedom and open exchange, and in equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants regardless of gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, color, national or ethnic origin, immigration status, religion or religious belief, age, marital status, disabilities, or any other aspect of identity. We are dedicated to providing an inclusive, supportive and safe environment in which all participants are treated with dignity and respect.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
A special thank you to the American Institute of Mathematics for hosting this website.
QUESTIONS?
organizers@automorphicformsworkshop.org