This Day In History — Teddy goes for a ride
August 22 1642 The English Civil War began between supporters of King Charles I (Royalists or Cavaliers) and those of Oliver Cromwell (Roundheads). 1775 King…
View More This Day In History — Teddy goes for a rideHays Symphony announces season focused on American, English masterworks
Courtesy of FHSU University Relations and Marketing By Cathy Drabkin HSO Publicity Coordinator HAYS, Kan. – The FHSU Hays Symphony Orchestra’s 2017-18 season will feature…
View More Hays Symphony announces season focused on American, English masterworksThis Day In History — “The Big Dipper” is born
August 21 1680 Pueblo Indians drove out the Spanish and took possession of Santa Fe, N.M. 1831 Nat Turner led an insurrection of slaves in…
View More This Day In History — “The Big Dipper” is bornThis Day In History — Voyager 2 is Launched
August 20 1964 As part of his Great Society policies, Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Economic Opportunity Act which, among other things, established the Head…
View More This Day In History — Voyager 2 is LaunchedThis Day In History — Birthday of Bill Clinton
August 19 1812 The U.S. frigate Constitution, Old Ironsides, defeated the British ship Guerriere during the War of 1812. 1934 Germans voted to make Adolf…
View More This Day In History — Birthday of Bill ClintonEclipse party scheduled at FHSU’s Sternberg Museum
Courtesy of FHSU University Relations and Marketing HAYS, Kan. – Total eclipse 2017 will be a participatory sport, and Fort Hays State University’s Sternberg Museum…
View More Eclipse party scheduled at FHSU’s Sternberg MuseumThis Day In History — Women’s Suffrage Achieved
August 18 1227 Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan died in China. 1587 Virginia Dare became the first child of English parents born in North America. 1894…
View More This Day In History — Women’s Suffrage AchievedJennifer Bonds-Raacke named President’s Distinguished Scholar at FHSU Convocation
Courtesy of FHSU University Relations and Marketing HAYS, Kan. – Dr. Jennifer Bonds-Raacke, professor of psychology and new dean of the Graduate School at Fort…
View More Jennifer Bonds-Raacke named President’s Distinguished Scholar at FHSU ConvocationThis Day In History — Gold!
August 17 1807 Robert Fulton’s steamboat, the Clermont, began its trip up the Hudson River to Albany. 1863 Fort Sumter, S.C. was bombarded by Union…
View More This Day In History — Gold!New Media Studies to offer Research Assistant Position
Courtesy of the Institute for New Media Studies The Institute for New Media Studies has an exciting opportunity for a graduate student to participate in…
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