• Wichita State launches portal for Innovation Campus partners
  • Retirement party planned for Dr. Scott Miller, aerospace engineering professor
  • Did you know: Innovation Campus offers multiple dining options
  • Visiting scholar will discuss the connections between Japanese prints, anime, manga
  • Doga Kurkcuoglu to give next physics seminar April 26
  • Director from National Renewable Energy Laboratory to give final Energy Seminar Series talk
  • Join College of Applied Studies for its Faculty of Color Lecture Series
  • Imagine the future at annual Engineering Open House
  • Lowell D. Holmes Museum students exhibits to open
  • Women of WSU to host annual scholarship auction, fundraiser
  • Join fireside chat, ‘Possibility Project’ book tour kick off featuring WSU alum
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Volunteers needed for SWAY research study
  • Shocker Store to host spring sale
  • GRASP Symposium showcases graduate research at WSU
  • EPA selects Wichita State as site for environmental justice center
  • Check out the latest Shocker Athletics newsletter
  • Wichita State names Terry Nooner as head women’s basketball coach
  • Shocker bowling teams qualify for national tournament
  • Partner ePermits for 2023-24 presales begin
  • ‘Forward Together’ features Jonna Mendez, alum, former CIA chief of disguise
  • Retirement party planned for Dr. Scott Miller, aerospace engineering professor
  • Wichita State nursing faculty walk across Kansas
  • Dmitry Ovchinnikov, KU, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Lowell D. Holmes Museum students exhibits to open
  • Spring Family Carnival welcomes Shocker families
  • Office of Engagement presents WSU Majorettes team
  • ‘Pineapple Street’ is KMUW’s April Literary Feast book pick
  • NetApp e-waste, shredding event scheduled for April 21
  • SGA collaborates with WSU Green Group to host Earth Day festival
  • Join fireside chat, ‘Possibility Project’ book tour kick off featuring WSU alum
  • School of Performing Arts hosts feature film, ‘Compendium’
  • Volunteers needed for SWAY research study
  • Volunteers requested for commencement
  • KMUW looks for volunteers to help Save the Waves digital transcription project
  • Innovation Campus invites campus community to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity
  • Partner ePermits for 2023-24 presales begin
  • ICYMI: 2023 Craig W. Barton Speaker Series available to view for limited time
  • Place academic year end orders with RSC Engraving
  • Roz Chast, author of Big Read: Wichita 2023 book selection, comes to WSU
  • April’s Science Café will feature biology seminar speaker
  • Save the date for 50 cent hotdog night at Eck Stadium April 26
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Shocker tennis hosts matches, events during weekend
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents final Distinguished Guest Artist, Tate Addis
  • AHINSA Invites community to Holi party
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘The Upside’
  • ‘Pineapple Street’ is KMUW’s April Literary Feast book pick
  • NetApp e-waste, shredding event scheduled for April 21
  • Join fireside chat, ‘Possibility Project’ book tour kick off featuring WSU alum
  • School of Performing Arts hosts feature film, ‘Compendium’
  • Workshop for Wichita’s veteran community: Suspenders4Hope ‘Preventing Suicide’ training
  • Visit RSC Shocker Store to enter to win Monster Energy mountain bike
  • For more than 10 years, WSU students have thrived at Austin research firm
  • Barton School to launch Business Hall of Fame, annual honoree gala
  • Visiting artist April Vollmer will give presentation on Japanese printmaking
  • Dali Sun, North Carolina State University, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Faculty artists Robert Bubp, Marco Hernandez will give talks at the Ulrich
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Mortar Board Senior Honor Society to host book drive, competition
  • Educators, professionals invited to attend Learning & Instructional Design MEd informative session
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘Supernova’
  • Campus community invited to tour Smart Factory @ Wichita
  • Hunt for Easter egg discounts at Shocker Store
  • Ulrich Museum artworks are available to borrow for on-campus offices
  • Community invited to blood drive
  • Volunteers requested for commencement
  • Office of Special Programs celebrated National TRIO & GEAR UP Day
  • Wichita State introduces Paul Mills as head basketball coach
  • Faculty artists Irma Puškarević, Levente Sulyok to present their work
  • American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics hosts talk with Dr. Atri Dutta
  • NASA scientist to present talk on microbes in space
  • Muma, Lefever to be featured on KMUW’s spring pledge drive
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Public health sciences to help host community discussion event April 1
  • Beech Wind Tunnel will commemorate its 75th anniversary April 3
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘The Farewell’
  • Opera Theatre presents final production of academic year, ‘Handelmania’
  • Kansas Public Finance Center to host workshop
  • Senator Moran, ATF, BJA visit Wichita State to announce new campus facilities
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Mother Daughter Day event to be held at Wichita State
  • MathWorks hosts MATLAB and Simulink seminar March 28
  • Rutgers post-doctoral associate to give talk with aerospace engineering
  • Public Policy and Management Center hosts Kansas broadband office in Wichita
  • Abdelghani Laraoui, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, to give physics seminar
  • Campus community invited to webinar with SBIR program director
  • What’s happening this week at WSU
  • World Trade Council program on doing business with South Korea scheduled March 23
  • Office of Engagement announces upcoming events this semester
  • American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics hosts talk with Dr. Atri Dutta
  • Register for upcoming agent-based modeling workshop, hackathon
  • KMUW looks for volunteers to help Save the Waves digital transcription project
  • Volunteers needed for the Science Olympiad State Tournament
  • ‘Forward Together’ features Stephen Laaper about Deloitte’s Smart Factory @ Wichita
  • Army awards Wichita State $100 million contract for ground system digital transformation
  • Wichita State adds its Shocker pride to Open Streets ICT
  • Public Health Sciences co-presents mini film fest for NEA Big Read
  • Aerospace engineering to host talk with research fellow from West Virginia University
  • Barton School keynote presentation scheduled for March 22
  • Engage ICT to discuss education issues currently in legislature
  • Touch Up Shocker Neighborhood looking for volunteers
  • KMUW is looking for volunteers to help with spring pledge drive
  • Graduate School seeks judges for GRASP Symposium
  • Former White House speechwriter headlining WSU’s Craig W. Barton Speaker Series
  • Aerospace engineering to host talk with doctoral candidate from Iowa State
  • Silicon Valley CEO to come back to Wichita as Barton School’s entrepreneur-in-residence
  • Join Open Streets ICT at WSU and Shocker Neighborhood
  • New color wall T-shirts available at Shocker Store
  • Shocker Store offers St. Patrick’s Day Shocker gear
  • Wichita State University names seven new Koch Scholar recipients
  • WSU’s College of Engineering names 10 Wallace Scholars
  • WSU Child Development Center has immediate pre-K openings
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Public Health Sciences co-hosts ‘Big Read: Wichita 2023’ events
  • Elizabeth Behrman, James Steck to give physics seminar March 1
  • Shocker Success Center officially begins construction
  • Learn more about artificial intelligence
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Voices from the Vault features artist Kota Ezawa
  • Wellness Expo is looking for vendors
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis continues March 8