Join Military and Veteran Services in celebrating the 250th Birthday of the United States Marine Corps at 2 p.m. Nov. 10. Stop by the Military and Veteran Student Center in suite 318 of the Shocker Success Center to commemorate this historic milestone. Enjoy snacks while supplies last, camaraderie and conversation as we gather to recognize the proud traditions of the Marine Corps and honor all who have served.

Established on Nov. 10, 1775, the Marine Corps has upheld a distinguished legacy of faithful service in defense of our nation. This year’s milestone celebration honors two-and-a-half centuries of valor and sacrifice, paying tribute to those who have worn the Eagle, Globe and Anchor with pride. It is a moment to reflect on the Corps’ enduring legacy and to express our gratitude to all Marines, past and present, who continue to safeguard our nation’s ideals.

Marines have served with distinction by defending freedom, upholding the highest traditions of military service, and embodying the spirit of Semper Fidelis, “Always Faithful.”

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This year’s International Education Week runs from Nov. 17 to Nov. 21. Events include trivia, information sessions and personal stories. Join us in celebrating the diverse population of international students at Wichita State.

Join the First-Gen Faculty and Staff Coordinating Council celebrating WSU faculty and staff who identify as first gen or are advocates of first gen students. This event will take place from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday Nov. 7 at Wichita State Connect.

Interested in becoming an elementary school teacher or just want to meet other students in the WSU elementary education program? Join the School of Education from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 in 301 Rhatigan Student, Gridley Room, to make friends and explore the world of becoming a teacher.

The WSU Office of Community Partnerships (OCP) was established last fall to help advance the work of Wichita State in meeting the needs of communities across the state. The OCP is to serve as a support and collaborative hub for community-focused initiatives housed in WSU offices aiming to strengthen the well-being of Kansas residents, organizations and communities. The office will serve as resource for faculty, staff and students wanting to engage in community efforts, especially in the public, social and health services fields.

Because of the important work you do with organizations and communities in the state, OCP would like you to join its monthly partnership meeting from 8 to 9:15 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 13 in 266 Rhatigan Student Center, Pike Room.

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Register for the upcoming 2026 Ad Astra Conference on Jan. 30 here at Wichita State. The Ad Astra Conference brings first-generation students from colleges and universities across Kansas and the surrounding states together for a common experience with a desired outcome of greater persistence to graduation.

The featured speaker is Dr. Teresa L. Clounch (Dr. TLC), acting vice president for student life and dean of students, Washburn University.

WSU students can attend for free. Registration is due by by Jan. 16.

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The WSU F1RST Generation Coordinating Council invites all to come together for National First-Generation Celebration Week Nov. 3-7. First-generation college students — or students who are the first in their family to attend college — account for 47.5% of Wichita State’s enrollment.

The F1RST Generation Coordinating Council is proud to promote initiatives for first-generation college students to ensure their success and build a culture of awareness and celebration for first-generation college students at Wichita State University. Visit the F1RST Gen Shockers events page for the complete schedule of events for National F1RST Generation College Celebration Week.

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Join the Graduate Student Social from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes. Enjoy delicious food, free bowling, billiards and darts, plus take the opportunity to connect with fellow graduate students.

Wildlife Wednesday. Wed, Nov. 5. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. RSC East Atrium

Join the Rhatigan Student Center for Wildlife Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 5 in the RSC east atrium. Have some fun interacting with Tanganyika Wildlife Park’s ambassador animals.

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President Rick Muma and First Gentleman Rick Case cordially invite you to the Wichita State Holiday Party from 2 to 5 p.m. Dec. 3 in 305/306 Rhatigan Student Center, Shirley Beggs Ballroom. The President’s Executive Team will greet faculty and staff, and attendees will receive a complimentary holiday glass while supplies last (one per person). The holiday party is a come-and-go event.

A general arrival time is appreciated to assist our catering staff in preparations. Kindly RSVP for one of three time slots to let catering know when you are planning to attend by Friday, Nov. 21.