• SHS expands vaccine availability
  • Shockers unite to fight COVID-19
  • Parking garage re-striping July 29-30
  • Shocker 360 app tracks beyond-the-classroom experiences
  • Tuesday Talks: New international Shockers
  • Update: Parking lot repairs
  • Ulrich Museum of Art summer exhibitions ending soon
  • Join visiting artist George Ferrandi for flower-making workshop
  • End mental health stigma at Mind Fest 2021
  • ‘What the Eyes Don’t See’ book discussion at University Libraries
  • Clash of the Colleges volunteers needed
  • Seeking volunteers for reaction time, cognitive function study
  • WSU Dining hiring
  • Free workshops to launch, grow small business
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, July 28, 2021
  • Shockers unite to fight COVID-19
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing
  • Shocker Rowing Regatta results
  • WSU researcher awarded $175,000 NSF grant to help improve data-driven decision-making
  • Virtual on-campus job fair tomorrow
  • Parking lot closure: Lot 2E closed for repairs
  • Have you seen these signs on campus?
  • Tuesday Talks: Involvement and engagement
  • Support student mental health
  • Ulrich Museum of Art summer exhibitions closing soon
  • Scholarships available for WSU badge courses
  • School of Music’s ‘Oratorio Concert’ to broadcast on KPTS
  • Textbooks delivered to your dorm room
  • Shocker Circles Summer 2021 Reintegration series
  • Make small business accounting simple with QuickBooks
  • Clash of the Colleges volunteers needed
  • Christmas in July at Shocker Store
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, July 21, 2021
  • Shockers unite to fight COVID-19
  • Rededication of class of 1934 sundial July 19
  • Track coach uses iPhone, drone, slushies to document Kansas small towns
  • Wichita State names new College of Engineering dean
  • July 2021 Forward Together newsletter available
  • 2021 virtual on-campus job fair schedules now open
  • Office of Engagement seeking input for development process
  • Tuesday Talks: What Parents Need to Know
  • Registrar’s Office closing July 22
  • Textbooks delivered to your dorm room
  • Admissions closing early July 20
  • AmeriCorps VISTA service opportunities available
  • Support Your Students’ Mental Health
  • Ask a sales tax expert
  • Free entrepreneurship workshops available
  • Wichita State police officers awarded for heroic actions
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, July 14, 2021
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing
  • Wichita State freshman targets Paralympics in rowing time trials
  • Air Force to develop F-16 ‘digital twin’ with help from Wichita State NIAR
  • Office of Strategic Engagement and Planning seeking input
  • Zoom now requires Single Sign-On
  • Tuesday Talks: Returning adult students
  • 26th Annual McNair Scholars Closing Symposium
  • OIEC, SGA announce sexual assault prevention training requirement
  • Reducing stigma of mental health in minority communities
  • Seeking volunteers for reaction time, cognitive function study
  • Clash of the colleges RSVP begins July 1
  • Shocker Neighborhood volunteer opportunities available
  • Lifeguards needed at Heskett Center
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, July 7, 2021
  • Tips for a faster vaccine experience
  • RSC closing for Fourth of July
  • OIEC, SGA announce sexual assault prevention training requirement
  • Tuesday Talks: What grad students need to know
  • Expanding Title IX and campus safety education
  • Wichita State alum helps engineer NASA’s return to the Moon and more
  • Heskett Center closed July 3-5
  • Reducing stigma of mental health in minority communities
  • South, Haysville campuses host virtual career fair
  • Lifeguards needed at Heskett Center
  • CAPS awarded suicide prevention grant
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, June 30, 2021
  • Heskett Center closed July 3-5
  • Shocker students’ innovation represented at Make48
  • Wichita State named No. 1 most affordable, LGBTQ-friendly school in Kansas
  • Renowned FAA airworthiness assurance center transfers to WSU’s NIAR
  • Kansas entrepreneur gives back by supporting WSU’s Women’s Innovation Fund
  • Shocker Circles Summer 2021 Reintegration series begins July 6
  • Tuesday Talks: New healthy Shockers living on campus
  • Office of Admissions closed June 23
  • Shocker fine arts grad Shaunte’ Levine wins Launch Award
  • Financial Operations closed June 24
  • Free produce offered to students, faculty and staff
  • Virtual Career Fair prep workshop today
  • Virtual on-campus job fair July 22
  • Researchers seeking volunteers for back pain study
  • Lifeguards needed at Heskett Center
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, June 23, 2021
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing
  • Additional summer 2021 parking lot closures
  • WSU students inducted into The Scientific Research Honor Society
  • Beverage vending machine replacement starting Monday
  • Courtney Calder leads WSU Esports with background in athletics, business
  • Heskett Center closed June 18
  • Shockers under the stars June 22
  • Memorial service for Professor Victor Isakov
  • Tuesday Talks: Pride month, becoming the real you
  • Virtual on-campus job fair July 22
  • Institute by LeaderShape accepting program applications
  • Volunteers needed for Office of Engagement
  • Volunteers needed for Wichita Litter Study
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, June 16, 2021
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing
  • Tips for a faster vaccine experience
  • Wichita State’s Karla Burns built a legacy of music and drama around the world
  • Wichita State, KU Law partner to create LEAD accelerated program
  • Air Force partners with WSU-NIAR to tear down and inspect a high time B-1B fuselage
  • Wichita State engineering, PT students create bike for boy with cerebral palsy
  • College of Engineering summer camps now available
  • Tuesday Talks: Pride Month
  • School of Nursing to host information session
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, June 9, 2021
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing
  • Tips for a faster vaccine experience
  • Stay updated on weather safety
  • University libraries provides easier access for streaming videos
  • E-Launch: Getting your idea off the ground
  • Class explores the dangers of insider threats
  • WSU and partners donate books to 3 Shocker Neighborhood schools
  • Shocker Dance Team announces virtual tryouts
  • Tuesday Talks: Returning to work after COVID-19
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, June 2, 2021
  • Heskett Center closed Memorial Day weekend
  • Shocker alumni rowers realize dream of building boathouse on Little Arkansas
  • Wichita State alumnus’ viral Twitter account lands him new job
  • Shocker Bowling wins national titles
  • Future global leaders wanted
  • Braeburn Square Summer Bash
  • Ulrich Museum summer exhibitions showcase vacations, new acquisitions
Shocker Blast: Wednesday, May 19, 2021