Join President Rick Muma in a conversation with outgoing Student Government Association President Iris Okere. Iris is graduating May 11 with a degree in marketing and minors in management and Spanish. Iris will discuss her experiences as a Shocker and future plans.

Watch the episode online or listen on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts or Apple Podcasts (iTunes).

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Two art lovers enjoy work at the Ulrich

Having a stressful week? Faculty and staff are invited to relax and socialize from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 9 in the Dr. Sam & Jacque Kouri Collection at the Ulrich Museum of Art.

Join a session of breathing exercises by Carolyn Speer from 3:30 to 4 p.m. while you enjoy works on display curated by Ulrich registrar Taryn Trapani and collections intern Abigail DeHaven. Enjoy drinks and the company of friends. The event is free and all WSU staff and faculty are welcome.

Taylor Wallace

Taylor Wallace, a first-generation student from Oklahoma, considers Wichita State home. She enjoys the sights and social life in Wichita and will continue her education at WSU to earn a master’s degree.

Reid Williams in a lab coat

When Reid Williams decided he wanted to become a physician associate, he set his sights on Wichita State University. He said the rigorous program was challenging, but “100% worth it.”

Raúl Alejandro Rangel Fernández

Raúl Alejandro Rangel Fernández learned how to juggle his commitments and studies while earning a graduate degree in Spanish.

Viet Le

Viet Le says that returning to college as an adult learner came with its challenges, but he found a supportive community at Wichita State.

2024 AAC Softball Championship Cover Graphic

The 2024 American Athletic Conference Softball Championship is being hosted by Wichita State Softball at Wilkins Stadium, May 8-11. The Shockers will be playing for an NCAA Tournament berth and are looking for a home-field advantage from the Shocker Faithful to help propel them into the postseason.

The Shockers will take on UTSA in the first round of the tournament at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8.

All-session and single-session tickets are available for purchase now.

Wear your suspenders on Friday in May for Mental Health Awareness Month. Show support for mental health and others. Decorative image of #WeSupportU t-shirts.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Wear your suspender T-shirts on Fridays and support mental health awareness.

WSU employees and students can get their free T-shirt by completing the Suspenders4Hope #WSUWeSupportU Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide training.

Free online mental health and wellness screenings are available to all.

Wear your suspenders and join Suspenders4Hope in normalizing the practice of prioritizing mental health care without guilt or shame.

Take a Substance Use and Mental Wellness Training Friday May 17th 10am RSC 256

Health, Outreach, Prevention and Education (HOPE) Services is offering a substance use and mental wellness prevention course from 10 a.m. to noon Friday, May 17 in 256 Rhatigan Student Center, Edmiston Room.

The course aims to help students, faculty and staff develop tools to reflect on how they engage with substances, stigma related to substance use disorder and how to best support members of their community.

Participants will receive a free Suspenders4Hope T-shirt on completion of the training.

If you are interested in attending, students can register by submitting a form online, and staff and faculty can register on myTraining through myWSU.

Photo of storm clouds over campus

In the event of inclement weather and/or an emergency event, the university shall take all reasonable measures to protect the health and safety of students, faculty and staff.

Should such an event occur, the university may implement a temporary adjustment to its class and/or operations, including late start and moving class instruction and non-critical operations to remote delivery, where possible. Critical campus operations will continue to operate on-campus to the fullest extent possible.

In order to facilitate the university’s decision making and communication process, and to recognize potential childcare challenges faced by university students and employees, the university will typically align with USD 259 in closing campus facilities or moving to remote learning/operations due to inclement weather or national, state or local emergencies.

See the full WSU inclement weather guidelines. In the event of a weather emergency, refer to the list of tornado shelters on campus.

Please take a moment to read how you will be informed of changes to normal on-campus operations:

  • We strongly encourage you to sign up for the ShockerAlert System, which will send weather and class alerts to your phone and email.
  • In the event of a change to normal on-campus operations, you will also receive a message to your WSU email account.
  • The Wichita State website will be updated with a warning message during a inclement weather or emergency situation that impacts classes or activities on campus.
  • WSU’s official X account and Facebook page will be updated with pertinent information.

For more information about the weather outlook at any time, consult the National Weather Service forecast for Wichita.