Tigers4Ever hosting online ‘I Love FHSU Week’

By Diane Gasper-O’Brien University Relations and Marketing Chantal Solorzano is not afraid of making changes in her life when necessary. So it was all in…

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Sports media companies feel a financial pinch with no games to cover during pandemic

By Pete Grathoff Tribune News Service Sports fans in the United States have made it a full month without games. To fill the void during…

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Trump to unveil guidelines for reopening economy, threatens ‘strong action’ against noncomplying states

By Chris Sommerfeldt Tribune News Service President Donald Trump nudged the nation’s governors on Wednesday to get ready to reopen their economies and dubiously threatened…

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Rural housing losses feared despite rescue spending

By Ellyn Ferguson Tribune News Service A new federal law protects some of the nation’s poorest renters from eviction and provides poor homeowners a grace…

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Gov. Kelly talking to other governors over strategy to reopen states, region

By Jonathan Shorman and Sarah Ritter Tribune News Service LAWRENCE — Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly has spoken with Missouri Gov. Mike Parson’s office and mayors…

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Researcher dismisses lab miscue theory, exploitative profiteers

By Tim Carpenter and Sherman Smith Tribune News Service TOPEKA — University of Kansas molecular scientist Anthony Fehr operates a laboratory exploring how acronym-laden viruses…

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Study of multicultural education by 3 FHSU faculty accepted for publication

By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS A paper by three Fort Hays State University faculty members has been accepted for publication in the academic journal Multicultural Education. “Perception…

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Students, teachers adjusting to schooling at home

By JAYCEE DALE As many know, all schools in the Hays area have been switched to online classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some teachers…

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Experts hopeful but cautious about new coronavirus treatment report

By Eric Stirgus Tribune News Service ATLANTA — Cautious. Hopeful. Realistic. Those are words that medical experts are frequently using to describe results of a…

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