By DAWNE LEIKER “Rock of Ages,” on its 10th anniversary tour, was a guitar shredding, big hair tossing night at Beach Schmidt Performing Arts Theatre.…
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FHSU brings in new chief communications officer from Texas A&M-Commerce
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Scott Cason, currently the chief marketing officer at Texas A&M University-Commerce, was announced today by Fort Hays State University President Tisa Mason…
View More FHSU brings in new chief communications officer from Texas A&M-CommerceKansas Wetlands Education Center to host spring break activities
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Fort Hays State University’s Kansas Wetlands Education Center will be hosting free STEM activities each day over spring break for visitors of…
View More Kansas Wetlands Education Center to host spring break activitiesBrown-Kuchera to receive best essay award
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Valerie Brown-Kuchera, an instructor of English at Fort Hays State University, was recently awarded the 1863 Founder’s Day Award from Emporia State…
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By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS A total of 867 students completed associate, bachelor’s or graduate degrees at Fort Hays State University in the fall 2018 semester. Graduates…
View More FHSU announces 2018 Fall graduatesSecond half run propels Tiger women to MIAA semis
By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION KANSAS CITY, Mo. – After fighting toe-to-toe with Missouri Western in the first half, the third-ranked Fort Hays State women’s basketball…
View More Second half run propels Tiger women to MIAA semisTiger rally comes up short against Lincoln
By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fort Hays State had a few opportunities late to take a lead, but came up short in…
View More Tiger rally comes up short against LincolnBall still alive for 2nd day of NCAA championships
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Fort Hays State wrestling competed in the first day of the NCAA Division II Championships on Friday (Mar. 8). No. 1 ranked…
View More Ball still alive for 2nd day of NCAA championshipsTennis goes 0-2 in opening MIAA matches
WICHITA, Kan. – The Fort Hays State women’s tennis team faltered in its MIAA openers on Friday, falling 7-0 to both Emporia State and Washburn…
View More Tennis goes 0-2 in opening MIAA matchesFHSU men fall to Lincoln at MIAA tourney
Recap of the Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team’s loss to Lincoln University on Friday afternoon at the MIAA tourney in Kansas City, Mo.
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