• Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Summer, fall registration is now open
  • Shocker grad begins the next chapter in life with a diploma and a shiny new liver
  • Meet a Shocker: Spring 2023 graduates
  • College of Engineering to host pre-commencement reception
  • College of Applied Studies to host commencement reception
  • Donate food, pay off parking fines
  • Waite becomes department chair of medical laboratory sciences in College of Health Professions
  • Women of WSU seeking items for vintage market
  • Shocker baseball faces South Florida in upcoming series
Shocker Blast: Friday, May 12, 2023
  • Parking lot, road closures May 11
  • Donate food, pay off parking fines
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Summer, fall registration is now open
  • National director from Northrop Grumman to speak at business, engineering commencement
  • ‘Preventing Suicide’ training now available in Spanish
  • Shocker baseball faces South Florida in upcoming series
  • College of Engineering to host pre-commencement reception
  • Save date for biomedical humanities organizational meeting
  • College of Applied Studies to host commencement reception
  • World Trade Week in Kansas begins at World Trade Center of Wichita
  • ‘The Last Animal’ is KMUW’s May Literary Feast book pick
  • Travel opportunity, course open to students
  • Shocker softball regular season AAC champs shirt available at Shocker Store
  • Try pizza of the month at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes for May
  • Bring textbooks to Shocker Store for Textbook Buyback
  • College of Engineering recognizes Bronze Propeller Competition winners
  • College of Engineering congratulates award recipients from Engineering Open House
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, May 10, 2023
  • Changes coming to Wichita State’s COVID-19 services on May 11 
  • Meet a Shocker: Spring 2023 graduates
  • Parking enforcement for finals, summer
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Wichita State ranks 8th overall in National Cyber League power rankings
  • Order the commencement T-shirts for spring 2023
  • Shocker baseball will face Oral Roberts in upcoming game
  • KMUW to present special edition of Engage ICT on future of higher education
  • Enter to win WSU mom gift basket from Shocker Store
  • Mentors wanted for applied psychology course
  • Learn about potential travel destinations from WSU’s Cultural Ambassador Program
  • Pre-order Shocker bowling national championship shirt
  • Bring textbooks to Shocker Store for Textbook Buyback
  • Extra 10% off clearance items at Shocker Store
Shocker Blast: Monday, May 8, 2023
  • Cessna Stadium renovation begins soon, parking lot to close for summer
  • WSU’s Gateway to IP program leads STEM students into patent law careers
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Service-Learning Showcase 2023 presents awards
  • Zoom software update required
  • Wichita State ranks 8th overall in National Cyber League power rankings
  • ‘Preventing Suicide’ training now available in Spanish
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Mechanical engineering to host talk with California Institute of Technology post-doctoral fellow
  • Shocker bowling celebrates national championship victories
  • Tickets for TBT are now available
  • KMUW to present special edition of Engage ICT on future of higher education
  • ‘The Last Animal’ is KMUW’s May Literary Feast book pick
  • Learn about potential travel destinations from WSU’s Cultural Ambassador Program
  • Try pizza of the month at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes for May
Shocker Blast: Friday, May 5, 2023
  • President Muma congratulates spring 2023 graduates
  • Parking enforcement for finals, summer
  • All welcome at today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Diploma information for spring 2023 graduates
  • ODI to be closed part of May 4
  • Order the commencement T-shirts for spring 2023
  • SAC to host slime party for De-Stress Fest
  • Zine about suicide prevention will debut at Ulrich launch party
  • Enter to win WSU mom gift basket from Shocker Store
  • All are welcome to attend Humanities Conference
  • Barton School to host ribbon cutting, remarks for new ‘Entrepreneur’ sculpture
  • Shockers invited to self-care event for De-stress Fest
  • Student Conduct & Community Standards to host board game event
  • Attend the annual FYRE in STEM Research Showcase
  • Imagine the future at annual Engineering Open House
  • ICYMI: 2023 Craig W. Barton Speaker Series available to view for limited time
  • Shocker Racing is looking for new team members
  • Bring textbooks to Shocker Store for Textbook Buyback
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, May 3, 2023
  • Internet and email access restored
  • Parking enforcement for finals, summer
  • myShockerhealth patient portal experiencing technical difficulties
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Wichita State junior lands internship with Yale University Press
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Zoom software update required
  • Diploma information for spring 2023 graduates
  • OIEC changes name to Office of Civil Rights, Title IX & ADA Compliance
  • Farewell reception planned for Nayeli Cano
  • Shocker Support Locker’s last day of spring will be May 12
  • Maternal and Child Health Equity Conference calls for abstracts
  • Retirement reception scheduled for Don Blakeslee
  • Summer financial aid application opens
  • Hear from AI and machine learning thought leaders May 2, 3
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis presents its annual POPS concert
  • SAC to host slime party for De-Stress Fest
  • Zine about suicide prevention will debut at Ulrich launch party
  • De-stress during finals week with Pet-A-Pug
  • Attend last Pee for Pizza event for spring on May 3
  • Students invited to create finals survival bag to de-stress before finals
  • Extra 10% off clearance items at Shocker Store
Shocker Blast: Tuesday, May 2, 2023
  • Monday morning network update
  • Wichita State junior lands internship with Yale University Press
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Seeking participants for survey of experiences, feelings, acceptability
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • OIEC changes name to Office of Civil Rights, Title IX & ADA Compliance
  • Farewell reception planned for Nayeli Cano
  • Shocker Support Locker’s last day of spring will be May 12
  • Maternal and Child Health Equity Conference calls for abstracts
  • Retirement reception scheduled for Don Blakeslee
  • Summer financial aid application opens
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis presents its annual POPS concert
  • Students can enjoy cupcake truck for finals
  • De-stress during finals week with Pet-A-Pug
  • Attend last Pee for Pizza event for spring on May 3
  • Students invited to create finals survival bag to de-stress before finals
  • Women of WSU to host annual scholarship auction, fundraiser
Shocker Blast: Monday, May 1, 2023
  • Order the commencement T-shirts for spring 2023
  • Shocker Support Locker’s last day of spring will be May 12
  • Travel opportunity, course open to students
  • Future teachers will speak to Shocker community about incorporating diversity
  • Math, statistics presents Dr. Keiko Kawamuro, University of Iowa
  • Shocker baseball faces Memphis in upcoming series
  • Performing arts presents ‘Wichita Contemporary Dance Theatre’ concert
  • WSU Choirs, Orchestra to perform annual Oratorio Concert
  • Students can enjoy cupcake truck for finals
  • All are welcome to attend Humanities Conference
  • Creative writing MFA graduates will read their work
  • Shockers invited to self-care event for De-stress Fest
  • De-stress during finals week with Pet-A-Pug
  • Annual Japan Festival to be held in RSC April 28
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Ablah Library to host open house for new Digital Scholars Commons
  • Save on regalia by bundling at Shocker Store
  • Shocker Support Locker seeking feedback from campus community
Shocker Blast: Friday, April 28, 2023
  • All welcome at today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • Six teams advance to final round of the Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Wichita State nursing faculty walk across Kansas
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • 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
  • Shocker baseball faces Memphis in upcoming series
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis presents its annual POPS concert
  • Student Conduct & Community Standards to host board game event
  • Annual Japan Festival to be held in RSC April 28
  • Attend last Pee for Pizza event for spring on May 3
  • Campus community is invited to ‘In Bloom,’ senior design showcase
  • Imagine the future at annual Engineering Open House
  • Office of Engagement presents WSU Majorettes team
  • 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 Blast: Wednesday, April 26, 2023
  • Summer, fall registration is now open
  • Retirement reception scheduled for Don Blakeslee
  • Summer financial aid application opens
  • Adult learner cords will be available
  • Tilford Conference posts call for proposals
  • Retirement party planned for Dr. Scott Miller, aerospace engineering professor
  • Up to $5,000 in funding available to students who are women with business ideas
  • Student Success Tip: Reflect on the semester
  • Doga Kurkcuoglu to give next physics seminar April 26
  • Math, statistics presents Dr. Keiko Kawamuro, University of Iowa
  • Director from National Renewable Energy Laboratory to give final Energy Seminar Series talk
  • Illumina Biotechnology to visit WSU
  • Shocker baseball will face KU in upcoming game
  • Shocker softball takes on Oklahoma University April 25
  • Lowell D. Holmes Museum students exhibits to open
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Women of WSU to host annual scholarship auction, fundraiser
  • Registration open for 2023 Lavender Graduation
  • Join Panhellenic Council for primary recruitment
  • Shocker Store to host spring sale
  • Save on regalia by bundling at Shocker Store
  • ODS recognizes volunteer note-takers
Shocker Blast: Monday, April 24, 2023