Elizabethan style tan invitation featuring 'The Madrigal Singers of Wichita State University present A Madrigal Feaste.'

After 17 years, the Madrigal Singers of Wichita State University will host an Elizabethan-themed dinner and music program at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3 at the Rhatigan Student Center Beggs Ballroom.

Aunjnae White, a first-generation student, poses with her degree in psychology.

New beginnings are usually an adjustment, and it can be a leap of faith if you are the first to go to college in your family.

A Wichita State researcher has been awarded $500,000 from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a new type of low-cost and stable photovoltaics.

During Thanksgiving Week Nov. 22-27, individuals wishing to get a COVID-19 test or vaccine will have the following options:

COVID-19 vaccinations
WSU Koch Arena – Walk-in Mobile Clinic with Sedgwick County Health Department

  •  9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.24.

COVID-19 testing
WSU Student Health Services at YMCA and Student Wellness Center

  • Monday, Nov. 22 by appointment for students, faculty and staff at the myShockerhealth portal
  • Tuesday, Nov. 23 by appointment for students, faculty and staff at the myShockerhealth portal
  • Wednesday, Nov. 24 – No COVID testing available – CLOSED after 12 p.m.
  • Thursday, Nov. 25 (Thanksgiving Day) – CLOSED
  • Friday, Nov. 26 – CLOSED

WSU Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex drive-thru testing – 5015 E. 29th St. North

  • 11 a.m.-6 p.m. – Monday, Nov. 22
  • 11 a.m.-6 p.m. – Tuesday, Nov. 23
  • 11 a.m.-6 p.m. – Wednesday, Nov. 24
  • Thursday, Nov. 25 (Thanksgiving Day) — CLOSED
  • Friday, Nov. 26 — CLOSED
  • 8-11 a.m. – Saturday, Nov. 27

WSU MDL Laboratory – 4174 S. Oliver, Building 174H

  • 6 a.m.- 6 p.m. – Monday, Nov. 22
  • 6 a.m.- 6 p.m. – Tuesday, Nov. 23
  •  6 a.m.- 6 p.m. – Wednesday, Nov. 24
  • Thursday, Nov. 25 (Thanksgiving Day) – CLOSED
  • 8-11 a.m. – Friday, Nov. 26

COVID-19 test results for all testing centers

  • Monday, Nov. 22-24 hours
  • Tuesday, Nov. 23-24 hours
  • Wednesday, Nov. 24 –24 hours; may get result Nov. 25
  • Thursday, Nov. 25 – CLOSED
  •  Saturday, Nov. 27 – Results available by midnight

Work by the Shockers Vote! Coalition helped Wichita State increase its voting rate for students by 19.2% from 2016, according to the 2020 National Study of Learning, Voting and Engagement. Wichita State’s 2020 voting rate of 68.1% is above the national 66% rate, according to the data compiled by the Tufts University Institute For Democracy & Higher Education.

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will host a Transgender Day of Remembrance memorial ceremony at 7 p.m. today, Nov. 18 at the Grace Memorial Chapel. The event is co-sponsored by Spectrum: LGBTQ and Allies. The annual observance honors the memory of those whose lives were lost in an act of anti-transgender violence.

The event will also include a Belonging Plaza presentation. Belonging Plaza is an outdoor pop-up commemorative gathering and programming tool designed to move to different locations on campus. It is meant to allow student and community groups to highlight a variety of underrepresented or marginalized trailblazers.

For more information, contact, 316-978-3034 or email diversity@wichita.edu.

Thank-Ful Table. Community give backs, Thanksgiving Favorites, Giving Thanks. Joy-Ful. Creating Moment of joy through food. Nov. 18th, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Shocker Dining Hall. dineoncampus.com/wsudining.

As part of Chartwells’ Joy-Ful Program, Wichita State will host a Thank-Ful, a Thanksgiving-themed event 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today, Nov. 18 at Shocker Dining Hall.

Thank-Ful is a nationwide event taking place at more than 300 U.S. college and university campuses. WSU students will join millions of others nationwide to simultaneously partake in Thank-Ful and celebrate togetherness, give thanks and fight food insecurity.  

The Thanksgiving meal will feature staples such as turkey, stuffing, cranberry crumble and sweet potato pie. The event also provides students an opportunity to show their gratitude for someone or something they appreciate with a thankful wall covered in thank you notes and letters. As part of the event, Wichita State’s dining team will also be donating 100 meal vouchers to help combat food insecurity on campus. 

“Chartwells Thank-Ful event is a great opportunity for our students to come together in a school-wide Friendsgiving celebration and be together as a campus,” Matt Pray, senior director of WSU Dining Services said. “We also love that the event provides the unique opportunity to give back to our community and help fight food insecurity our students and community may face”  

Members at the event can also participate in community give-back activities to help fight food insecurity on campus and in the local community. These activities include a canned food drive to donate to the Shocker Support Locker, and an opportunity to decorate cookies that will go to the Lord’s Diner.  

“In a season that celebrates thankfulness and togetherness, we are honored that we are to able bring together millions of students nationwide for impactful moments of joy and gratitude,” Lisa McEuen, CEO of Chartwells Higher Education said. “Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what we have and remember those who have greater needs than us. That’s why we’re using Thank-Ful as an opportunity to help make a difference beyond the dining halls and deepen our impact with the local communities we serve.” 

Graphic featuring text '2021-2022 All Campust Build. Wichita Habitat for Humanity logo, WSU logo, Wichita State University Student Affairs. Connecting Every Student.'

Habitat for Humanity and Wichita State have partnered for an all campus build that will begin with wall raising ceremony at 9 a.m. Dec.1 at 1304 North Lorraine Street. The event will feature a message from Rick Case, first gentleman, Wichita State.

The construction of the house will involve multiple WSU organizations including the following:  the WSU Office of Administration and Finance, the WSU Foundation, the WSU Shocker Neighborhood Scholars, the Interfraternity Council, the Multicultural Greek Council, WSU Graduate Operations, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion the Cohen Honors College, the WSU Community Service Board and the WSU Engineers without Borders. The event is open to the public.

On November 10, the Safer Federal Worker Taskforce extended the deadline to become fully vaccinated to January 18, 2022.  

The mandatory vaccination obligations apply even to those covered employees who are working remotely (if they are working on or in connection with a covered contract or are fulfilling work obligations on university property). Given the short timeframe for implementation and the length of vaccination protocols (in some cases, taking up to six weeks), unvaccinated employees should seek their first vaccine dose immediately. 

Compliance with the vaccine requirement is a condition of employment at WSU. Employees who are not fully vaccinated or do not receive approval for a medical or religious exemption or remote work exemption may be prohibited from engaging in work after the deadline. Further failure to comply will be addressed consistent with university policies and procedures, which may include corrective action up to and including separation.  

View vaccination schedule.

How to submit proof of vaccination  

A process is being developed that will allow employees to upload their proof of vaccination documents via a secure and confidential portal. We will communicate more on this process as soon as the details are available. Any forms submitted outside the portal will be returned as unprocessed. 

Mask exemption requests 

If an employee needs to request a medical or religious mask exemption, they may do so by completing and submitting an exemption request form to HR.ServiceCenter@wichita.edu. Find forms at the vaccination and masking requirements page

Vaccination exemption requests 

If an employee needs to request a medical or religious exemption or a remote work vaccination exception, they may do so by completing a request form. Find forms at the vaccination and masking requirements page. Individuals may begin filling out the forms, but they may not be submitted yet.   

As is the case with the vaccine form submission, a process is being developed that will allow employees to upload exemption or exception documents via a secure and confidential portal. We will communicate details about the process as soon as they are available. Any forms submitted outside the portal will be returned as unprocessed.   

Please continue to monitor WSU Today and Shocker Blast for updates on the executive order and form submission processes, and reference the HR Guide to Executive Order 14042 for additional information. 

Yellow and black graphic featuring text 'Meet the Faboulous 50 Dean's Advisory Board W. Frank Barton School of Business. Wichita State University. WSU Logo.'

The new Dean’s Advisory Board (DAB) for the W. Frank Barton School of Business at Wichita State University reads like the “Who’s Who” of the business world.