Lot 20, west of Wilner Auditorium, will be closed from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5 for the 50-year Golden Graduate President’s Welcome Reception. All vehicles will need to be out of the lot prior to 4 p.m.

Lot 41, outside Woolsey Hall, will also be closed Thursday, Oct. 5 all day for multiple events at Woolsey.

Stalls that are normally open parking for faculty, staff and/or students in these lots are reserved for the visitors attending each of the events at the times designated, these do not include individual or department reserved stalls or handicap stalls within the event lots.

The parking lot outside Woolsey Hall, Lot 41, and part of the parking lot east of Ablah Library, Lot 13, will be closed all day Tuesday, July 18 to accommodate guests visiting campus for the SBIR Road Map Tour at Woolsey Hall.

ADA spaces are always open outside of lot reservations.

To celebrate Earth Day, Student Government Association and Green Group will host an Earth Day Festival Friday, April 21. A farmers market and a couple food trucks will be set up in the parking lot directly outside Corbin Education Center, lot 10.

Faculty and staff who usually park in this lot can park in the student lot east of Corbin, lot 5, on Friday.

The north half of the lost east of the Corbin Education Center, lot 5, will be blocked off for a firework display on Friday, April 14 after the softball game, which starts at 6 p.m. in Wilkins Stadium.

For safety reasons, all vehicles parked on the north side of the lot will need to be moved out of the area by the night of Thursday, April 13.

On Thursday, April 13, Woolsey Hall’s parking lot, lot 41, will be blocked off all day for several events including the National Advisory Council (NAC) Reception at Woolsey.

And on Friday, April 14, there will be several lot reservations across campus:

  • A portion of Woolsey’s lot, lot 41, will be blocked off for guests from the Kansas Board of Regents until 5 p.m.
  • A portion of the lot east of Ablah Library, lot 13, will be blocked off for guests attending a Certified Commercial Investment Member class. The lot will reopen after 9:30 a.m.
  • And the lots outside the Marcus Welcome Center, lots 21N and 21W, will be blocked off until 11 a.m. for the NAC business meeting.

For the Craig W. Barton Speaker Series on Thursday, March 30 at Wiedemann Hall, the north section of lot 1, the lot west of the Duerksen Fine Arts Center at Hillside and Alumni, will be blocked off for the event. Those parked should move out by noon on Thursday.

For the Craig W. Barton Speaker Series on Thursday, March 30 at Wiedemann Hall, all of lot 16N, the lot directly west of the Duerksen Fine Arts Center, will be reserved. Anyone still parked will need to move out of the lot by 3 p.m., with an exception made for those with reserved stalls.

Parking lots at Woolsey Hall and Ablah Library will have limited availability throughout the week. ADA spaces are always open outside of lot reservations.

Woolsey Hall’s parking lot, lot 41, will be closed Tuesday. The lot will also be closed Wednesday and Thursday mornings for multiple events, but it will reopen for faculty, staff and visitors in the afternoon.

A portion of the parking lot east of Ablah Library, lot 13, will be closed Wednesday and Thursday for visitors attending a symposium at Woolsey Hall.

Image from the campus interactive map showing the section of lot 19E, at Eck Stadium near the intersection of Mike Oatman Dr. and Innovation Blvd. that will be closed.

Shocker Athletics will be working on the stadium lights at Eck Stadium on Tuesday Feb. 28 and Wednesday, March 1.

During this time, a section of the parking lot outside the stadium, lot 19E, will be blocked off. The lot will close the night before, Monday, Feb. 27, and all vehicles will need to be out of the area. The lot will reopen once the work is finished.

There will be a couple of parking lot closures on Friday, Nov. 18:

  • Woolsey Hall’s lot will be closed from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for the AGH Scholarship Competition.
  • Parking lot 16S outside of Duerksen Fine Arts Center — to the southwest of the building — will be closed from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the College of Engineering’s annual WISE scholarship competition.