• Register to participate in Parade for the Decades
  • Show off Shocker spirit and pride at WSU’s annual Shocktoberfest events
  • Community invited to take part in Wichita State’s Shocktoberfest Parade
  • Barton School to serve as event partner for tech conference featuring Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak
  • Apply for the Master of Education in Learning and Instructional Design program
  • University Police Department offers advice to protect property
  • Mythili Menon will speak about Center for Educational Technologies to Assist Refugee Learners
  • Physics seminar series features John Stroud, University of Washington, Sept. 20
  • Pauline Sharp to present talk at Ulrich about Sacred Red Rock Project
  • Shocker Basketball tipoff luncheon is scheduled Oct. 13
  • Faculty flautist, composer featured in WSU Symphony Orchestra Concert
  • School of Criminal Justice to host National Forensic Science Week speakers
  • Women of WSU to hold membership drive, vintage market fundraiser
  • Glaze a ceramic bowl for Empty Bowls chili cook-off fundraiser
  • Register and attend the Suspenders4Hope 5K, 1 Mile Memorial Walk
  • Registration is open for 2023 NASA Space Apps hackathon in Wichita
  • Join the Women In Public Service fall luncheon Oct. 5
  • Barton School announces keynote panel of experts on analytics and artificial intelligence
  • ‘Yellowface’ is KMUW’s September Literary Feast book pick
  • NetApp e-waste, shredding event scheduled for Sept. 29
  • Family weekend sale at the Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • Shocker Store to offer $15 long sleeve tee sale Sept. 19
  • WSU students create new handrails for Koch Arena, improving the fan experience
  • September’s ‘Forward Together’ episode features Wichita State Esports
  • Sign up for Junior Shocker Kids Club
  • Wichita State Athletics adds women’s bowling
  • Visit the Lowell Holmes Museum of Anthropology on campus
  • KMUW presents solo exhibition by its 2023 featured artist, Armando Minjarez
  • Latasha St. Arnault will talk social justice at the Ulrich
  • Physics seminar series features Rodolfo Capdevilla, Fermi National Accelerator Lab, Sept. 13
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents its first distinguished guest artist
  • Visit the Ulrich Museum Crew at Open Streets ICT
  • ‘Yellowface’ is KMUW’s September Literary Feast book pick
  • Business owners, entrepreneurs considering buying or selling can attend Business Transitions Conference
  • Campus community invited to author event at the Shocker Store
  • Discounts and freebies at the RSC Open House
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Public Health Science seeks participants for fetal heart rate monitor research survey
  • KMUW is looking for volunteers for its fall pledge drive
  • TGIF T-shirts to be available at Shocker Store
  • Saturday rent-a-lane special at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Fines to double in YMCA parking lot
  • Check out the latest Research & Innovation newsletter
  • Faculty mentors sought for First-Year Research Experience in STEM
  • Dr. Amrita Chakrabarti Myers to speak at Words by Women 2023 lecture
  • New York Times best-selling author named Barton School’s newest Executive-in-Residence
  • Announcing the first Wednesdays in Wiedemann organ recital
  • Register for Michael Tilford Conference on diversity and multiculturalism
  • How well can you spell? Be a contestant in KMUW’s ‘You’re Spelling It Wrong’
  • Anyone can sign up for active threat training
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Campus construction update reflects growth at Wichita State
  • WSU’s Engineers without Borders building much-needed bridge for Ecuadorian village 
  • Fines to double in YMCA parking lot
  • NetApp e-waste, shredding event scheduled for Sept. 29
  • How well can you spell? Be a contestant in KMUW’s ‘You’re Spelling It Wrong’
  • Junior Shockers can experience media day
  • AHINSA presents Bollywood Night Sept. 2
  • Vote for WSU in Best of Wichita categories
  • University Police Department offers advice to protect property
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • KMUW is looking for volunteers for its fall pledge drive
  • Wichita State works with Airbus to prepare employees for using French during travels
  • Advice to prevent heat-related illnesses and injuries during hot weather
  • New York Times best-selling author named Barton School’s newest Executive-in-Residence
  • Campus community invited to Ulrich Museum Fall Exhibition opening celebration
  • Join Shocker Rowing at S’mores and Oars
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Take advantage of Innovation Campus partner portal
  • Tu Taco now open in the RSC, hosting grand opening starting Aug. 21
  • Did you know: Innovation Campus offers multiple dining options
  • Stay up to date with Shocker Athletics
  • Volunteers needed for Clash of the Colleges
  • Wichita State and WSU Tech impact on Kansas economy: $1.3 billion
  • NIAR secures $100 million contract for digital transformation and technologies to support USAF operational readiness
  • Location for WSU/KU Wichita Biomedical Campus approved
  • Shocker volleyball announces promotional schedule
  • Science Cafe starts its fall semester programming with local astrophotographer Aug. 8
  • 2023 Tilford Conference open for registration
  • ‘The Rachel Incident’ is KMUW’s August Literary Feast book pick
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Try pizza of the month at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes for August
  • Did you know: Innovation Campus offers multiple dining options
  • ‘The Rachel Incident’ is KMUW’s August Literary Feast book pick
  • Volunteers needed for Clash of the Colleges
  • Engineering professor contributes to cover article on sustainable waste-nitrogen upcycling
  • Wichita State University earns finalist honor for APLU Innovation & Economic Prosperity University Awards
  • Upcoming parking lot closure scheduled near John Bardo Center
  • July 25 AfterShocks tickets are available for $5
  • Annual Latin@ Leadership Summit to be held at Wichita State
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Wichita State class helps students work with customers on assistive technologies
  • Upcoming parking lot closures near Woolsey Hall, Ablah Library
  • Road markings to be restriped starting July 17
  • Wichita State Esports to host summer camp July 24-28
  • Innovation Campus partners, employees are invited to Shocker Insider
  • Ulrich staff will discuss their artwork on display
  • ‘The Night Ship’ is KMUW’s July Literary Feast’s book pick
  • Christmas in July Sale at the Shocker Store