• Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • 777 Freighter conversion program completes first flight tests
  • FAA deputy administrator visits NIAR WERX
  • WSU’s printmaking guild hosting steam-roller printmaking event
  • Artist Jos Sances speaking at Ulrich Museum today
  • Graduate School hosting research symposium
  • Party with WSU innovation partners April 28
Campus Connection: Tuesday, April 26, 2022
  • Innovation Campus partners have access to daily walk-in COVID vaccinations
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Party with WSU Innovation Partners April 28
  • Save-the-date Michael Tilford Conference on Diversity and Multiculturalism
  • Have fun at the Wichita State Family Carnival
  • Shockers Go Green events focus on research, sustainability efforts
  • Celebrate Earth Day with the Green Group
  • Participate in Recycled Art Contest for Earth Day
Campus Connection: Tuesday, April 19, 2022
  • Innovation Campus partners have access to daily walk-in COVID vaccinations
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Kansas Board of Nursing approves Pathway to Nursing program
  • Undergraduate Admissions hosting Freshman and Sophomore Day April 23
  • Steve Durst speaking at Interstellar event April 21
  • Brazita Bites serving at Food Truck Plaza
  • WSU design to modify planes for wheelchair access gets international recognition
Campus Connection: Tuesday, April 12, 2022
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Published Wichita State chemists discover laser materials
  • WSU’s engineering grad program top 60 in nation, best in Kansas
  • Save on blankets at the Shocker Store
  • Save on professional apparel at the Shocker Store
  • Artist talk features sound artist Annabel Daou
  • Shocker Women’s Tennis to host a free post-match kids’ clinic
  • InterFest planned for April 13
  • PPMC invites campus to Women in Public Service Conference
  • Join the last Wednesdays in Wiedemann organ series of 2021-22
Campus Connection: Tuesday, April 5, 2022
  • Student Health Services continues providing COVID testing, vaccinations
  • Muma, Lefever will match funds during KMUW fundraiser
  • Matchmaking Program gives entrepreneurs a chance at commercializing WSU technologies
  • Grammy-nominated flutist and composer Allison Loggins-Hull to perform at WSU
  • WSU Opera Theater presents the Kansas premiere of ‘The Scarlet Letter’
  • Lunch with Brazita Bites food truck on April 1
  • Wale to perform at Wichita State
  • Get a close-up look at a Blackhawk helicopter
Campus Connection: Tuesday, March 29, 2022
  • Student Health Services continues providing COVID testing, vaccinations
  • MDL providing COVID test collection to the public
  • Hours and location updated for WASAC Campus Advocate
  • Party like a drag star on March 25
  • Today’s Ulrich forum examines the relationship between the arts, mental health
  • KMUW’s Literary Feast pick for April is ‘The Swimmers’
  • Learn more about the Master of Public Administration Program
  • Learn more about NSF SBIR at webinar
  • Join Healing from Trauma Support Group
  • Join Party Like a Drag Star March 25
  • Save on Under Armour at the Shocker Store
Campus Connection: Tuesday, March 22, 2022
  • WSU professors and students recognized for innovative research
  • NIAR completes ground vibration testing for Kansas Modification Center’s 777-300ERCF conversion
  • Air Force awards $100 million to continue WSU NIAR’s B-1 Digital Engineering program
  • Eye Tracking Zoom Study: A WSU expert’s perspective, and common classroom concerns
  • President Muma launches ‘Forward Together’ podcast
  • WSUPD conducting Sergeant’s Promotion Process
  • Czech scholar to discuss ‘Post-war Czechoslovakia, Communist Coup, and the Cold War’
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘[Re]Current Unrest’-A social justice film screening
  • Wichita State’s Molecular Diagnostics Lab honored for pandemic heroism
  • Place advanced orders for pizza carry-out
  • Get a $7 green T-shirt for Luck of the Shockers Sale
  • Official WSU team shooter tee available at Shocker Store
Campus Connection: Tuesday, March 15, 2022
  • Tom Gentile joins WSU Barton School of Business Dean’s Advisory Board
  • Wichita State alums regard Ukraine as a second home: ‘It rips your heart out’
  • Wichita State’s Village still seeking feeback
  • GIS event featuring renowned Esri instructors March 24
  • Longtime Wichita-based artist Ann Resnick speaking at Ulrich today
  • Dr. Laila Cure presenting ‘Modeling and Analysis of Contemporary Work Systems’
  • Dr. Day Radebaugh speaking about Champlain Tower Collapse March 9
  • Children with typical hearing requested to participate in a research study
  • Science Olympiad tournament requesting volunteers
  • KMUW requesting volunteers for preservation project
Campus Connection: Tuesday, March 8, 2022
  • MDL re-opens COVID test collection to the public
  • WSU study of Wichita’s litter shows room for improvement
  • Wichita State wants to hear from you
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins on campus
  • Register for 2022 Gender and Sexuality in Kansas Conference
  • Learn more about intellectual property at webinar
  • Watkins visiting professor to lecture about C. elegans
  • Help students put entrepreneurial principles in practice
  • Get deals and freebies for Faculty, Staff Appreciation Day at RSC
  • Fish and chips returns to Freddy’s
Campus Connection: Tuesday, March 1, 2022
  • Wichita State wants to hear from you
  • Mikrokosmos accepting Creative Writing Submissions, offering cash prizes
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins on campus
  • Vice President Fleming-Randle inductee for Black Educators Hall of Fame
  • Design chosen for CubeSat mission patch
  • Student soloists featured in WSU Symphony Orchestra concert
  • Learn basics of intellectual property protection
  • Wichita State’s University Village initiative moves to feedback stage
  • Doctoral student needs participants for a hearing research Study
Campus Connection: Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022