BY REBEKAH REED Christmas is just around the corner (after Thanksgiving of course) but the city of Hays has already started the holiday season by…
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Next FHSU Science Cafe set for Nov. 15
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Fort Hays State University’s next Science Café is set for 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15, at The Venue in Thirsty’s Brew Pub…
View More Next FHSU Science Cafe set for Nov. 15FHSU launches MBA in agribusiness
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Fort Hays State University is once again addressing the needs of students, the agricultural industry, and the regional workforce with the launch…
View More FHSU launches MBA in agribusinessFHSU announces summer 2021 grads
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS A total of 693 students completed associate, bachelor, or graduate degrees at Fort Hays State University in the summer 2021 term. The…
View More FHSU announces summer 2021 gradsADP hosts Change My Mind Event
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View More ADP hosts Change My Mind EventFort Hays State to accept National De-escalation Center grant
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Fort Hays State University will formally accept a $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing…
View More Fort Hays State to accept National De-escalation Center grantWinter is Coming: How to keep outdoor pets warm this winter
BY LAURYN BECKER No one likes to be in the cold winter air no matter what the circumstances, including outdoor pets. Humane Society of the…
View More Winter is Coming: How to keep outdoor pets warm this winterEllis County Historical Society celebrates 50 years
BY CORIE LYNN VIDEO BY HAOMIAO LU Don Bickle remembers buying the old Presbyterian church in Hays, which was the first church in the county.…
View More Ellis County Historical Society celebrates 50 yearsKansas Startup offers entrepreneurial opportunity at FHSU
BY RAEGAN NEUFELD Since 2013, the Robbins College of Business and Entrepreneurship has hosted Kansas Startup, a competition where students can turn their innovative ideas…
View More Kansas Startup offers entrepreneurial opportunity at FHSUWhat It Takes To Be A Tiger: How Save the Kids is helping youth in the community
STORY BY LAURYN BECKER Photos Courtesy Ryan Jensen One quote that comes to mind when thinking of Fort Hays Student, Ryan Jensen is “you get…
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