By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Fort Hays State University will recognize approximately 1,300 graduates during its third annual fall commencement Friday and Saturday, Dec. 17-18. Graduates who…
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Hansen Tiger Comeback Scholarship: A lifeline to success
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Fort Hays State University prides itself on meeting the workforce needs of northwest Kansas and continually searches for ways to accomplish this…
View More Hansen Tiger Comeback Scholarship: A lifeline to successStudents enhance Wetlands Education Center media with Spanish translations
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Spanish speakers comprise the second largest population of native speakers in the world. It is also the second most spoken language in…
View More Students enhance Wetlands Education Center media with Spanish translationsInternational Day of Persons with Disabilities Day promotes accessibility and education at FHSU
BY RAEGAN NEUFELD Last Friday, Student Engagement, along with the Student Health and Wellness Center, hosted an educational event for the International Day of Persons…
View More International Day of Persons with Disabilities Day promotes accessibility and education at FHSUAnnual Tree Lighting Ceremony of FHSU Returns Full-Swing with the Holiday Spirit
BY KIERNAN McCARTY PHOTOS BY LOREN McQUEENY VIDEO BY LIZ STOECK Last Tuesday marked the return of Fort Hays State University’s annual Tree Lighting event.…
View More Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony of FHSU Returns Full-Swing with the Holiday SpiritSGA hears updates on recycling, commencement and OERs
BY CORIE LYNN As the fall semester draws to a close, Fort Hays State University’s Student Government Association still has business to take care of.…
View More SGA hears updates on recycling, commencement and OERsWhat it takes to be a Tiger: How Greek Life Shaped A New Beginning
STORY BY LAURYN BECKER Photos courtesy Arika Bieberle When senior Arika Bieberle transferred to Fort Hays State University from Barton Community College, she knew she…
View More What it takes to be a Tiger: How Greek Life Shaped A New BeginningGraduate students earn prestigious regional awards
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Three graduate students in Fort Hays State University’s College of Education were recently recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators…
View More Graduate students earn prestigious regional awardsHHS girls fall in first game
By JAYCEE DALE Nothing like a rivalry game to open the season, and a near comeback as well. But Thursday night’s opener in the Hays…
View More HHS girls fall in first gameHHS boys win big in opener
By JAYCEE DALE The Hays High School boys’ basketball team hosted in-town rival Thomas More Prep-Marian in the first round of the Hays City Shootout…
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