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Max and Eweleen Good to present “Conservation Is Not For Sissies”
Max and Eweleen Good (BSEd ‘72, MS ‘88) will present “Conservation Is Not For Sissies” at the Sperry-Galligar Audubon meeting…
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Pitt State men ready to compete as at-large team in D2 Dance
The Pittsburg State men’s basketball team is also heading to the NCAA D2 tournament after earning an at-large bid as…
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New program accelerates path for students seeking medical, dental degrees
Students admitted to a new accelerated med school and dental school program announced by Pittsburg State University and Kansas City…
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Two Pitt State grads win elite national Milken Educator Award
Two Pittsburg State University graduates — Alex Lahasky (Master of Arts in History ’16) and Matt Mayeske (Master of Science…
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Students plan International Showcase at Bicknell Center
A very popular long-standing tradition organized by international students with the help of the International Programs & Services office at…
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Pitt biology students collecting data for Smithsonian project
PITTSBURG, Kan. – Students in the Pittsburg State University Biology Department have again been asked to collect data at sites…
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Groundbreaking held on addition to Nursing building at Pitt State
Groundbreaking was held Thursday at Pittsburg State University for a major extension of the Irene Ransom School of Nursing. Speakers…
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Choirs to present annual spring concert
The Choirs of Pittsburg State University will present their annual spring concert on Sunday, March 6 at 3 p.m. The…
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University reports seven students in isolation, three positives at health center
Pittsburg State University reports that 34 symptomatic students were tested for COVID-19 at the Bryant Student Health Center between Nov.…
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Employers to visit Pitt State College of Technology Tuesday, Wednesday
Representative from more than 170 companies from across the nation are expected to flood into the Pitt State College of…
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