Outdoor MIAA Preseason Poll has FHSU tabbed 6th for men; 10th for women

The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association released its 2015 Outdoor Track and Field Preseason Coaches Poll on Thursday (Mar. 26). Fort Hays State’s men were selected…

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Tigers fall on short end of high-scoring contest against Southwestern Oklahoma State

Fort Hays State University dropped a non-conference contest with Southwestern Oklahoma State on Wednesday afternoon (Mar. 25) at Larks Park in Hays, Kan. FHSU rallied…

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FHSU’s professional business fraternity to celebrate 50 years with a silent auction

Fort Hays State University’s Zeta Pi chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, the professional business fraternity, will celebrate its 50th anniversary on April 25 with a…

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KAMS schedules 9 information sessions around state in April, May

Staff from the Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science at Fort Hays State University will make nine trips in a series of informational and recruitment…

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Students to showcase art skills at annual FHSU High School Art Exhibition

About 1,500 high school students from 60 schools will display their art in Fort Hays State University’s 41st annual High School Art Exhibition from 10…

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Block grant funding for K-12 schools signed by Brownback

  Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback signed legislation Wednesday that will replace the state’s K-12 education funding formula. The legislation replaces the current formula with a…

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Kansas Legislature passes unlicensed conceal carry, bill now moves to Governor Brownback

Wednesday, the Kansas House of Representatives approved a bill that would authorized anyone over 21 years of age to carry concealed weapons without training or…

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Frats may lobby congress for protection in wake of bad publicity (AUDIO)

Following several high profile cases of fraternities across the nation behaving in ways that reflect badly on their host colleges and universities, members of the Fraternal…

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FHSU’s Fitzhugh wins athletic trainer award

Fort Hays State University’s David Fitzhugh, assistant professor of health and human performance, has won the 2015 Athletic Trainer Service Award from the National Athletic…

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Locally Global celebrates Hays’ diversity with cultural foods, performances

Diversity in Hays will be celebrated at Locally Global, a cultural festival hosted by Fort Hays State University’s Issues and Applications in Communication class and…

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