BY CJ GIBSON As other courses wrapped up the semester with essays and exams, one FHSU art class ended the year by hanging piñatas of…
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FHSU foursome wins 2020 Kansas Startup
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS A group of Fort Hays State University students who got to know each other as members of the Tiger track and field…
View More FHSU foursome wins 2020 Kansas StartupGrow Hays hopes to meet retiree housing needs
BY CORIE LYNN Grow Hays works within the Hays and Ellis County communities to promote business and economic development. Part of this mission includes enacting…
View More Grow Hays hopes to meet retiree housing needsChile experiences total solar eclipse
BY NICOLAS CORTES A total eclipse of the sun was witnessed in most of Chile this morning, gathering people from all over the world, even…
View More Chile experiences total solar eclipseShop with a Cop provides more than toys
BY CORIE LYNN Many people find great joy in the holiday season. They celebrate Hanukkah with family, exchange gifts at Christmas and go home to…
View More Shop with a Cop provides more than toysCity Commission discusses roundabouts and generosity
BY CORIE LYNN The North Vine Corridor project has seen construction in Hays this past year. With the first roundabout, an hourglass-shaped interchange extending from…
View More City Commission discusses roundabouts and generosityFHSU graduate excited to watch online ceremony
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS As a student teacher in a remote learning classroom this semester, it’s not uncommon for Regina Anderson to spend time in front…
View More FHSU graduate excited to watch online ceremonyFHSU’s virtual fall commencement set for Dec. 11
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Fort Hays State University’s traditional, in-person fall commencement ceremony was converted into a series of…
View More FHSU’s virtual fall commencement set for Dec. 11COVID still present in Ellis County, health director discusses new quarantine guidelines and vaccine distribution
BY JUSTIN SABATA Trends Continue COVID cases are rising nationwide to record numbers in some areas. Just recently, the U.S. reached 15 million total cases…
View More COVID still present in Ellis County, health director discusses new quarantine guidelines and vaccine distributionFHSU to reinstate successful student Care Team program next spring
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS The onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic last spring led to a rapid move to remote operations on the Fort Hays State…
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