By FHSU University Relations The fraternity and sorority community at Fort Hays State University collected over 8,000 non-perishable food items and raised nearly $2,000 during…
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Award results announced from FHSU’s Scholarly & Creative Activities Day
By FHSU University Relations Winners have been announced for Fort Hays State University’s annual John Heinrichs Scholarly and Creative Activities Day, recognizing the scholarly and…
View More Award results announced from FHSU’s Scholarly & Creative Activities DayStudent organizations raise awareness with Tunnel of Oppression
By Shaelin Sweet University Relations and Marketing Fort Hays State University’s Office of Inclusion and Diversity Excellence recently teamed up with diverse student organizations to…
View More Student organizations raise awareness with Tunnel of OppressionDeneault named Emerging Leader at national conference
By FHSU University Relations Eric Deneault, assistant professor of applied technology at Fort Hays State University, recently earned the 2018 International Technology and Engineering Educators…
View More Deneault named Emerging Leader at national conferenceWomen set new school record in 4×800
By FHSU SID Photo courtesy FHSU SID DES MOINES, Iowa – With just one meet left to prepare for the 2018 MIAA Championships, the Fort…
View More Women set new school record in 4×800Distance medley wins at Drake
By FHSU Sports Information Photo courtesy FHSU SID DES MOINES, Iowa – In their final competition to gear up at before the 2018 MIAA Championships,…
View More Distance medley wins at DrakeBaseball falls to Griffons despite grand slam
By FHSU Sports Information Photo courtesy FHSU SID The Fort Hays State baseball team was unable to bounce back from a slow start Sunday afternoon…
View More Baseball falls to Griffons despite grand slamThis Day In History — Civil Rights Progress in the U.S.
June 19 1862 Congress abolished slavery in the U.S. territories. 1865 Gen. Gordon Granger informed the citizens of Galveston, Tex., that the slaves were freed.…
View More This Day In History — Civil Rights Progress in the U.S.The String Dangling In The Darkness – Opinion
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View More The String Dangling In The Darkness – OpinionSBU’S O’KEEFE, NWMSU’S ZIMMERMAN NAMED MIAA KEN B. JONES AWARD WINNERS
MIAA Press Release Kansas City, Mo. – The winners of the Ken B. Jones Award were announced last night as 11 individuals were inducted into…
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