• Student Health Services providing daily walk-in COVID testing and vaccination
  • Vote for new dining concept at the RSC
  • First-generation graduates get free cord
  • Buy commencement regalia early and save money
  • Earn a $25 QuikTrip gift card or $25 Shocker Dollars April 26
  • Save on Shocker Gear before Riverfront Stadium Game
  • Get $100 off commuter meal plans for fall 2022
  • Physics Seminar will feature CERN professor
  • Celebrate at Japan Festival April 29
  • Watch WSU Theatre ‘Popcorn Movie’
  • Register for Summer Leadership Institute
  • View De-Stress Fest Events
  • Spring exhibits opening at Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology
  • French Troupe presenting excerpts from Molière’s Comedies today
  • Students learn more about Nike’s Reuse-a-Shoe program
Shocker Blast: Monday, April 25, 2022
  • Shocker Hall goes green with composting program
  • Shockers Go Green events focus on research, sustainability efforts
  • WSUPD promotes first Hispanic female sergeant
  • Presentations, panels and workshops requested for Michael Tilford Conference
  • Physics Seminar will feature CERN professor
  • Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Science’s Research Showcase to be held today
  • Spirit AeroSystems operations engineering manager presenting April 22
  • Graduate School hosting Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects Symposium
  • Celebrate with ISA at VASANTH April 23
  • Register for business accelerator program
  • Last nutrition discussion of the spring semester
  • Have fun at the Wichita State Family Carnival
  • The School of Performing Arts presenting ‘Go Like Saints’
  • French Troupe presenting excerpts from Molière’s Comedies
  • Shocker Neighborhood Coalition requesting volunteers for food pantry
  • Counseling and Prevention Services hiring
Shocker Blast: Friday, April 22, 2022
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Register for Summer Leadership Institute
  • Party with WSU innovation partners April 28
  • Lecturer to present ‘The Rumin algebra’
  • Physics Seminar features gravitationally focused neutrinos
  • Save-the-date Michael Tilford Conference on Diversity and Multiculturalism
  • Spring exhibits opening at Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology
  • Have fun at the Wichita State Family Carnival
  • Support Shocker Rowing team at Plains Regional Regatta
  • ChaMP Lab seeks summer research assistants
  • Shockers Go Green events focus on research, sustainability efforts
  • Shocker Neighborhood Coalition requesting volunteers for food pantry
  • Register for De-Stress Fest Event
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, April 20, 2022
  • Student Health Services providing daily walk-in COVID testing and vaccination
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Wichita State’s MagicHand team takes project to NSF Innovation program
  • Participate in university climate survey
  • Office of Undergraduate Admissions launches blog
  • Presentations, panels and workshops requested for Michael Tilford Conference
  • AmeriCorps VISTA awards scholarships
  • GSC hosting Puppy Days
  • Psychology’s annual Research Roundup scheduled for April 20
  • Pee for Pizza Event scheduled for April 21
  • Environmentalist to speak at next Diversity Lecture
  • April’s Engage ICT discusses re-socializing
  • Steve Durst speaking at Interstellar event April 21
  • Dispose of your unused medications at WSU’s YMCA
  • Buy commencement regalia early and save money
  • Volunteers requested for Expanding Your Horizons STEM Conference for middle school girls
  • Ulrich Museum of Art accepting applications for paid internships
  • Student Green Group receives Evergy Grant
  • Attend last Rie Bloomfield Organ Series distinguished artist event
  • Save on sweatshirts today at the Shocker Store
Shocker Blast: Monday, April 18, 2022
  • Dr. Shirley Lefever named EVP/provost of Wichita State 
  • Physics Seminar features gravitationally focused neutrinos
  • GSC hosting Puppy Days April 18, May 4
  • Psychology Annual Research Roundup scheduled for April 20
  • Participate in Recycled Art Contest for Earth Day
  • Spirit Aerosystems project manager for strategic programs presenting today
  • Michael Tilford Conference on Diversity and Multiculturalism scheduled
  • Dispose of your unused medications at SHS YMCA
  • The Heskett Center will be closed Sunday
  • Look out for potential high traffic in parking lots today
  • First-generation graduates get free gold and white braided cord
  • Women of WSU offering scholarships for 2022-2023
  • Ulrich Museum of Art accepting applications for paid internships
  • Volunteers requested for commencement
Shocker Blast: Friday, April 15, 2022
  • Environmentalist to speak at next Diversity Lecture
  • Wellesley College professor to present math lecture
  • Econ Bites on the Go features Dr. Ying Yang
  • Brazita Bites serving at Food Truck Plaza
  • Register for 2022 Lavender Graduation
  • PPMC invites campus to Women in Public Service Conference
  • Wale to perform at Wichita State
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Submit a poster for Earth Day student poster competition
  • Summer 2022 financial aid application now available
  • Look out for potential high traffic in parking lots April 15
  • Paid fellowships focus on redistricting research
  • View final Men’s Tennis match of spring 2022
  • Attend last Rie Bloomfield Organ Series distinguished artist event
  • Application deadline extended for McNair Scholars Program
  • Spring, summer 2022 graduates must RSVP for commencement by April 15
  • First-year students invited to join the Majors Amazing Race
  • Poetry contest celebrates haiku
  • Get 20% off graduation catering at Fuzzy’s
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, April 13, 2022
  • Student Health Services providing daily walk-in COVID testing and vaccination
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Undergraduate Admissions hosting Freshman and Sophomore Day April 23
  • April’s Engage ICT discusses re-socializing
  • Steve Durst speaking at Interstellar event April 21
  • Brazita Bites serving at Food Truck Plaza
  • Join women’s self-defense class April 13
  • Dispose of your unused medications at SHS YMCA
  • League of Women Voters, Wichita Public Library present 2022 book club
  • Conference for Positive Aging planned for April 15
  • Have fun at the Wichita State Family Carnival
  • Kansas Board of Nursing approves Pathway to Nursing program
  • Apply for AmeriCorps VISTA
  • Submit a poster for Earth Day student poster competition
  • Summer 2022 financial aid application now available
  • Take student health center survey
  • Volunteers requested for Expanding Your Horizons STEM Conference for middle school girls
  • Spring, summer 2022 graduates must RSVP for commencement by April 15
  • Attend the Just-In-Time Virtual Career Fair
  • Attend the Criminal Justice Career Fair
  • Solar Panels help power John Bardo Center
Shocker Blast: Monday, April 11, 2022
  • Register for 2022 Lavender Graduation
  • Looking for a new read? Let University Libraries help
  • Textron Aviation vice president of aftermarket innovation presenting today
  • Learn more about 100 resources for women at WSU
  • Join women’s self-defense class April 13
  • Join study abroad information session April 15
  • Spring, summer 2022 graduates must RSVP for commencement by April 15
  • McNair Scholars Program – application deadline extended
  • Women of WSU offering scholarships for 2022-2023
  • Take student health center survey
  • Volunteers requested for commencement
  • Apply to be a Passage 2 Success leader
Shocker Blast: Friday, April 8, 2022
  • Final EVP/provost search forum scheduled for April 7
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Exchange Student Spotlight: Ana Jara
  • Call for submissions to the UCIPA conference graduate student poster forum
  • Enjoy Brazita Bites, Wheat Street Dogs at Food Truck Plaza
  • Conference for Positive Aging planned for April 15
  • KU professor to speak on refugees
  • Last lifting clinic of the spring semester
  • Join study abroad information session April 15
  • Apply to be a Passage 2 Success leader
  • WSU South and WSU Haysville hiring student assistants
  • Rock the vote: SGA elections scheduled for April 4-6
  • Attend the Just-In-Time Virtual Career Fair
  • Attend the Criminal Justice Career Fair
  • Walmart reps to talk about College to Career Program
  • Travel to a new city with the National Student Exchange program
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, April 6, 2022
  • Second EVP/provost search forum scheduled for April 5
  • WSU community invited to attend first EVP/provost search forum today
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Heskett Center resumes massage services
  • Deadline extended for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Published Wichita State chemists discover laser materials
  • Summer and fall schedules available
  • Diversity lecture series features the Intersectional Environmentalist
  • InterFest planned for April 13
  • Visiting professor to present ‘Black Hole Information Paradox’
  • ODI invites APIDA students to attend listening sessions
  • Texas Tech lecturer to present ‘Geometry and Topology’
  • World Trade Council of Wichita dinner focuses on Russia-Ukraine
  • Rock the vote: SGA elections scheduled for April 4-6
  • Shocker Shuttles are 100% battery operated
  • First-year students invited to join the Majors Amazing Race
  • Celebrate InspirASIAN Month in April
  • Celebrate GAYpril at Wichita State
  • Congratulations to the Adult Learner of the Year
  • WSU Police Department announces promotions
  • Three-credit hour youth mentoring opportunity open to all majors
  • Save on blankets at the Shocker Store
Shocker Blast: Monday, April 4, 2022