• Road markings to be restriped starting July 17
  • Update on Student Affairs org structure
  • Diploma information for summer 2023 graduates
  • Office of Civil Rights, Title IX and ADA Compliance is expanding
  • Ulrich staff will discuss their artwork on display
  • Registration is open to submit Welcomefest events
  • ‘The Night Ship’ is KMUW’s July Literary Feast’s book pick
  • Women of WSU to hold vintage market fundraiser for scholarships
  • Save the date for biomedical humanities organizational meeting
  • Campus community invited to Path to a Patent series
  • Campus community invited to Trademark Basics Boot Camp
  • Shocker Rowing featured on KWCH
  • Christmas in July Sale at the Shocker Store
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, July 19, 2023
  • Wichita State class helps students work with customers on assistive technologies
  • Jersey Mike’s brings fresh flavor to Braeburn Square
  • Road markings to be restriped starting July 17
  • Registrar’s Office to close July 12
  • Student Wellness Center to have altered hours July 12
  • Students can sign up for active threat training
  • Available next week: New self-service password reset functionality
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Dr. Ajita Rattani will discuss the future and challenges of deepfake technology
  • Join celebrations for new Heartland Environmental Justice Center
  • Learn more about funding opportunities at 2023 Kansas SBIR road tour stop
  • Visit Braeburn Shocker Store for ‘Dog Day of Summer’ sale
  • Wichita State Esports featured on KWCH
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, July 12, 2023
  • Barton School names Paul Attwater as Cummings SMIF industry faculty advisor
  • Barton School partners with Helm Inc. on innovative applied learning and research project
  • Tilford Conference extends deadline for proposals
  • Become a Founders’ Day ambassador
  • Visit Braeburn Shocker Store for ‘Dog Day of Summer’ sale
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, July 5, 2023
  • RSC to close for Independence Day holiday
  • Shocker Store in RSC to close for inventory
  • WSU General Dentistry Practice to launch student discount program
  • Math Lab has moved locations to Lindquist Hall
  • Register your organization for Founders’ Day of Giving 2023
  • Follow #WichitaState
  • C.H.I. scholarship applications are open
  • Susan Copich will present artist talk at Ulrich
  • Women of WSU seeking items for vintage market
  • Tilford Conference posts call for proposals
  • TBT releases full Wichita regional bracket
  • ‘The Night Ship’ is KMUW’s July Literary Feast’s book pick
  • Learn more about funding opportunities at 2023 Kansas SBIR road tour stop
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, June 28, 2023
  • RSC Shocker Store to close for inventory
  • Bowling lanes unavailable on weekends through end of June
  • Meet and greet scheduled for Shocker basketball teams
  • Wichita State filmmakers explore aftermath, trauma of 1965 plane crash
  • Osher Reentry Scholarship applications open to adult learner students
  • C.H.I. scholarship applications are open
  • Math Lab has moved locations to Lindquist Hall
  • WSU Dining launches ‘First Year Eats’ programs
  • Dr. Sediek will talk about SRTI during DRAC Seminar Series
  • Visiting professor to discuss the German model of police education
  • Join the ACCESS HPC monthly workshop: ‘GPU programming using OpenACC’
  • Learn about disaster planning, business continuity planning
  • Ulrich will host a panel discussion about feminism and women’s roles
  • Join the 28th annual McNair Closing Symposium July 28
  • Shockers Under the Stars to screen ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ June 21
  • Shocker Store offers extra 10% off clearance items
  • Pride gear available at Shocker Store locations, online
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, June 21, 2023
  • Wichita State’s first gentleman leads by example through teachable moments
  • Crosswalks to be repainted starting June 12
  • Lot 34 reopens to faculty/staff, students for parking
  • Bowling lanes unavailable on weekends for Shocker bowling camps
  • Osher Reentry Scholarship applications open to adult learner students
  • C.H.I. scholarship applications are open
  • Campus Credit Union building closes effective June 9
  • WSU chapter of National Student Speech Language Hearing Association receives honors
  • AI scientist will talk societal risks, benefits, evolution of technology
  • Shockers can start planning for Founders’ Day 2023
  • Meal plan options are now available with Shocker Dining
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Women of WSU to hold vintage market fundraiser for scholarships
  • Learn more about funding opportunities at 2023 Kansas SBIR road tour stop
  • Community invited to join HSI podcast discussion group
  • ‘Symphony of Secrets’ is KMUW’s June Literary Feast book pick
  • Save the date for biomedical humanities organizational meeting
  • Shocker Store offers extra 10% off clearance items
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, June 14, 2023
  • Crosswalks to be repainted starting June 12
  • Lot 34 reopens to faculty/staff, students for parking
  • Math Lab has moved locations to Lindquist Hall
  • Wichita State names Brian Green head baseball coach
  • The Sunflower offers weekly newsletter
  • Barton School receives $300,000 gift to continue Widener Global Leadership Program
  • C.H.I. scholarship applications are open
  • Did you know: Innovation Campus offers multiple dining options
  • Artist Halsey Burgund will discuss artistic uses for AI
  • Community invited to join HSI podcast discussion group
  • Shockers Under the Stars to screen ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ June 21
  • KMUW invites community to join June Engage ICT discussion on future of water in Kansas
  • Enter to win WSU dad gift cooler from Shocker Store
  • Pride gear available at Shocker Store locations, online
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, June 7, 2023
  • Cessna Stadium renovation begins soon, parking lot to close for summer
  • Art collective who created Stratosphere sculpture will speak at Ulrich
  • Boats and Bikes opens for the season
  • Summer meal plans are now available
  • Community invited to join June Engage ICT discussion on future of water in Kansas
  • ‘Symphony of Secrets’ is KMUW’s June Literary Feast book pick
  • KMUW looks for volunteers to help Save the Waves digital transcription project
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, May 31, 2023
  • May’s ‘Forward Together’ episodes feature multiple conversations with WSU students
  • Road, lot closures for athletic events
  • Cessna Stadium renovation begins soon, parking lot to close for summer
  • Campus Credit Union branch at 21st, Oliver closed for construction until May 25
  • Rhatigan Student Center closed for Memorial Day
  • Shocker Store locations to close for Memorial Day
  • Ablah Library to close May 25 for fire alarm upgrade testing
  • Men’s track & field claim second consecutive AAC outdoor title
  • Marie Bukowski named dean of WSU College of Fine Arts
  • Retiring dean leaves legacy of innovation, applied learning in fine arts
  • Sydney McKinney leads Shocker softball with spirit, speed and coffee
  • Wichita State starting bachelor’s in American Sign Language
  • Complete Shocker Athletics fan experience survey for chance to win prizes
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Summer meal plans are now available
  • Graduate program will help meet demand for data scientists
  • Tilford Conference posts call for proposals
  • Everyone is invited to Ulrich Summer Exhibition opening celebration
  • Students can play poker over summer at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Travel opportunity, course open to students
  • Wichita State featured in WBJ articles on Wichita startups
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, May 24, 2023
  • May’s ‘Forward Together’ episodes feature multiple conversations with WSU students
  • Cessna Stadium renovation begins soon, parking lot to close for summer
  • Wichita State starting bachelor’s in American Sign Language
  • Wichita State, Ascension Via Christi are affiliating to grow the pipeline of health care professionals
  • Men’s track & field claim second consecutive AAC outdoor title
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Summer meal plans are now available
  • Dalton Stanfield to speak in DRAC seminar series
  • Students can play poker over summer at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Join the ACCESS HPC monthly workshop: ‘Machine learning and big data’
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, May 17, 2023