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Chishty named new Dean of the Robbins College of Business at Fort Hays State
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Dr. Muhammad R.K. Chishty will be the new Dean of the W.R. and Yvonne Robbins College of Business and Entrepreneurship at Fort…
View More Chishty named new Dean of the Robbins College of Business at Fort Hays StateFort Hays State students adapt to changes to correctional facility literacy project
By Diane Gasper-O’Brien University Relations and Marketing Fort Hays State University senior Katie Youngers said she will never forget an invaluable lesson she learned from…
View More Fort Hays State students adapt to changes to correctional facility literacy projectKFHS Radio news update
Chandler Kitchen breaks down the news in the region in this week’s KFHS Radio report.
View More KFHS Radio news updateFalling oil prices: How it affects Kansas
BY GUOWEI (GARY) LI From “water is more expensive than oil” to “spend money on oil,” U.S. oil prices experienced a historic plunge, dropping as…
View More Falling oil prices: How it affects KansasReiter, Homman ready to lead as SGA President and Vice President
BY CORIE LYNN After a week of campaigning, the election for Fort Hays State University’s Student Government Association came to a close Monday afternoon. The…
View More Reiter, Homman ready to lead as SGA President and Vice PresidentEarth Day in an epidemic: What will happen to the Earth when humans slow down?
By Danyang Yuan At the beginning of this year, the Australian bushfire that burned for more than four months was finally extinguished. Nearly 6…
View More Earth Day in an epidemic: What will happen to the Earth when humans slow down?Working remotely proving challenging yet rewarding for Kansas employees
BY BRADEN HOLECEK Change is never easy. And during these difficult times, the general public is adjusting to a new normal. When the coronavirus started…
View More Working remotely proving challenging yet rewarding for Kansas employeesKelly’s emergency powers in doubt past April 30 amid COVID-19 threat
By Jonathan Shorman Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly’s powers to close businesses and order residents to stay home during the pandemic…
View More Kelly’s emergency powers in doubt past April 30 amid COVID-19 threatBroad testing, tracking keys to unlocking economy imperiled by spiky-dot virus
By Tim Carpenter Tribune News Service TOPEKA — Dr. Lee Norman believes Kansas is nearing a coronavirus peak in terms of the toll exacted by…
View More Broad testing, tracking keys to unlocking economy imperiled by spiky-dot virus