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Jan 25, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Two high school seniors will be named Gore Scholars at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Jan. 26) in the Marcus Welcome Center at Wichita State University. The $60,000 Harry Gore Memorial Scholarship is among the largest undergraduate awards in Kansas. Media are invited to attend. All finalists will receive competitive scholarship packages to attend WSU in the fall. The 11 finalists are: They

Jan 25, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Two high school seniors will be named Gore Scholars at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Jan. 26) in the Marcus Welcome Center at Wichita State University. The $60,000 Harry Gore Memorial Scholarship is among the largest undergraduate awards in Kansas. Media are invited to attend. All finalists will receive competitive scholarship packages to attend WSU in the fall. The 11 finalists are: They

Jan 25, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The marmoset monkey that was loose on the Wichita State University campus has died. She was found by a WSU employee at around 10 a.m. outside Eck Stadium. The animal was brought inside to try to warm it up, but she was unresponsive. The University Police Department and the owner were subsequently notified. The owner took the monkey to a veterinarian, where she was pronounced dead. The marmo

Jan 25, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The marmoset monkey that was loose on the Wichita State University campus has died. She was found by a WSU employee at around 10 a.m. outside Eck Stadium. The animal was brought inside to try to warm it up, but she was unresponsive. The University Police Department and the owner were subsequently notified. The owner took the monkey to a veterinarian, where she was pronounced dead. The marmo

Jan 25, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The marmoset monkey that was loose on the Wichita State University campus has died. She was found by a WSU employee at around 10 a.m. outside Eck Stadium. The animal was brought inside to try to warm it up, but she was unresponsive. The University Police Department and the owner were subsequently notified. The owner took the monkey to a veterinarian, where she was pronounced dead. The marmo

Jan 25, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The marmoset monkey that was loose on the Wichita State University campus has died. She was found by a WSU employee at around 10 a.m. outside Eck Stadium. The animal was brought inside to try to warm it up, but she was unresponsive. The University Police Department and the owner were subsequently notified. The owner took the monkey to a veterinarian, where she was pronounced dead. The marmo

Jan 25, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The marmoset monkey that was loose on the Wichita State University campus has died. She was found by a WSU employee at around 10 a.m. outside Eck Stadium. The animal was brought inside to try to warm it up, but she was unresponsive. The University Police Department and the owner were subsequently notified. The owner took the monkey to a veterinarian, where she was pronounced dead. The marmo

Jan 25, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The marmoset monkey that was loose on the Wichita State University campus has died. She was found by a WSU employee at around 10 a.m. outside Eck Stadium. The animal was brought inside to try to warm it up, but she was unresponsive. The University Police Department and the owner were subsequently notified. The owner took the monkey to a veterinarian, where she was pronounced dead. The marmo

Jan 25, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Wichita State University Police Department reports that a marmoset monkey may be loose on campus. When last seen, at Lot 10 near the Corbin Education Center, the monkey was wearing a pink diaper. The animal is tame and not believed to be dangerous -- but if you see the animal, please do not interact with it. Immediately call the University Police Department at 978-3450.

Jan 25, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Wichita State University Police Department reports that a marmoset monkey may be loose on campus. When last seen, at Lot 10 near the Corbin Education Center, the monkey was wearing a pink diaper. The animal is tame and not believed to be dangerous -- but if you see the animal, please do not interact with it. Immediately call the University Police Department at 978-3450.