• College of Applied Studies hosts ceremony to honor 2023 Hall of Fame inductees
  • Student Affairs Department highlight: Counseling and Psychological Services
  • Stock the Shocker Support Locker
  • Barton School to host the Charles Harwood Chair in Marketing and Strategy from Rollins College
  • Watkins Visiting Professor discusses intersections of mathematics, literature, art
  • Chemistry, biochemistry weekly colloquium continues with Dr. Federico Rabuffetti
  • Clayton Staples Gallery will host artist talk with James Ehlers Nov. 2
  • WSU Opera Theater presents ‘Suor Angelica and Friends’
  • Cultural Showcase to feature the talents of our globally diverse campus
  • Learn more about the Festival of Lights and celebrate Diwali with ODI
  • Ulrich Museum’s Family Fun Day is free and for everyone who loves art
  • Join the Shockers Vote! Coalition for the Election Day Bash
  • Attend listening session for serving Native American students
  • Join CAPS for Mindfulness and Meditation session Nov. 1
  • Attend Women’s Leadership Initiative planning meeting
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event Nov. 1
  • SAC, Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes, to host Veterans Day event Nov. 9
  • Join Office of Diversity & Inclusion to celebrate Dia de los Muertos
  • Final day to enroll for benefits Open Enrollment
  • Housing and Residence Life selected for next Rick Rewards
  • Marie Bukowski elected as new member on the Commission on Accreditation for NASAD
  • Financial Operations, Office of Research Post Award invite campus to vote on decorated pumpkins
  • Visit the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City during road trip
  • Daniel Gopman, NIST, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Chemistry, biochemistry weekly colloquium continues with Dr. Federico Rabuffetti
  • Mathematics lecture series presents Dr. Dmitri Pavlov, Texas Tech University.
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents its second Distinguished Guest Artist
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘A Chorus Line’
  • Join CAPS for Mindfulness and Meditation session Nov. 1
  • Join Mental Health and Movement Class at Steve Clark YMCA Oct. 31
  • Attend the Fall Staff Social Nov. 8
  • World Trade Council, CIBA invite campus to program on China
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community’ training
  • Stay up to date with the Shocker Support Locker on Instagram
  • Shocker Store hosts Spooktacular clearance sale
  • Times Higher Education interviewed Usha Haley on world rankings of universities
  • Benefits-eligible staff will get Dec. 26-29 off without using accrued leave
  • Action required: Collection of your work history
  • Final days to enroll for benefits Open Enrollment
  • Prepare for upcoming lot reservations in Lot 41
  • WSU founding member of the national coalition TrustEd Microcrentials
  • SAC looking for event submissions for De-Stress Fest
  • Encourage students to join Savvy Scholar workshop on geographic information systems
  • Biological sciences seminar series continues with Dr. Fabio Machado
  • Entrepreneur-in-Residence Keynote by Chef Pyet DeSpain scheduled Nov. 2
  • Join the WSU Wind Ensemble for musical journey at Miller Concert Hall
  • College of Fine Arts presents Ukrainian pianist, Vadym Kholodenko, in recital
  • Attend Women’s Leadership Initiative planning meeting
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event Nov. 1
  • Join Mental Health and Movement Class at Steve Clark YMCA Oct. 31
  • Play Creepy Cosmic Bowling at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Campus community invited to Grace Wilkie Annex Halloween Open House
  • WSU PD invites campus community to conversation with officers
  • Campus community invited to University Libraries’ Halloween ComicFest
  • RSVP to Academy for Effective Teaching ceremony Nov. 16
  • Prepare for upcoming lot reservations in Lot 41
  • Game day parking enforced Oct. 29
  • Upcoming closure on WuShock Drive
  • Attend first men’s basketball game of the semester
  • Clayton Staples Gallery will host artist talk with James Ehlers Nov. 2
  • Join the WSU Wind Ensemble for musical journey at Miller Concert Hall
  • College of Fine Arts presents Ukrainian pianist, Vadym Kholodenko, in recital
  • Attend the Fall Staff Social Nov. 8
  • Campus Recreation hosting night of haunted events
  • Join Shocker Rowing for its Class Race, Fun Row events
  • Starting next week, Microsoft Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) will be implemented for current students
  • Only six days left in benefits Open Enrollment
  • Middle schoolers invited to STEM camp at Wichita State
  • More than baseball: Wichita State Rudd Scholars teach and learn with League 42 students
  • Wichita State hosts Innovation Campus mixer with College of Fine Arts
  • Student Affairs Department highlight: Child Development Center
  • Visit the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City during road trip
  • Starting next week, Microsoft Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) will be implemented for current students
  • Join the Shockers Vote! Coalition for Vote Early Day festivities Oct. 26
  • Join time of remembrance for Bill Richardson, former associate professor emeritus
  • Shocker Store holding survey to gather feedback
  • Wichita State theater students learn the tricks of stage combat
  • Starting next week, Microsoft Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) will be implemented for current students
  • SAC looking for event submissions for De-Stress Fest
  • Learn more about the new course evaluation tool: CES
  • Student Health Services promotes National Prescription Drug Take Back Month
  • Flu and COVID vaccines available at Student Health Services 
  • Learn more about the weapons policy at WSU
  • Dr. Isaac Rutel, OU Health Sciences Center, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Watkins Visiting Professor to discuss mitochondria and disease
  • CHP presents nationally recognized cardiac surgeons discussing medicine in age of AI, digital transformation
  • Attend first men’s basketball game of the semester
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘Move on Litwin: Dance Up Close’
  • Join Office of Diversity & Inclusion to celebrate Dia de los Muertos
  • Spooktacular: Celebrate Halloween with CHP Oct. 26
  • Join the Shockers Vote! Coalition for Vote Early Day festivities Oct. 26
  • Play Creepy Cosmic Bowling at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Join HPS faculty, staff and students for upcoming walk and talks
  • Campus community invited to Grace Wilkie Annex Halloween Open House
  • Join CAPS for Mindfulness and Meditation Oct. 25
  • Encourage students to join Savvy Scholar workshop on managing citations with Zotero
  • Student Government Association presents the 3rd annual Diversity Week
  • Campus community invited to School of Education Halloween party
  • Shocker Store hosts Spooktacular clearance sale
  • Usha Haley interviewed for Yahoo! Finance
  • Yeni Silva-Renteria will speak about the International Rescue Committee
  • CHP presents nationally recognized cardiac surgeons discussing medicine in age of AI, digital transformation
  • Attend the Fall Staff Social Nov. 8
  • Join Mental Health and Movement Class at Steve Clark YMCA Oct. 24
  • Shockers Vote! invites Shockers to USD 259 School Board candidate forum
  • Campus community invited to faculty panel discussion on German universities, humanities under the Nazis
  • Join Shocker Rowing for its Class Race, Fun Row events
  • Spread the word about WSU’s Expanding Your Horizons STEM workshop
  • Upcoming closure on WuShock Drive
  • Sidewalk to close north of Ablah Library Oct. 23
  • Attend Faculty Senate meeting Oct. 23
  • CARE Team sees significant increase in care reports, offers advice to faculty and staff
  • Purple Day: Support awareness of dating, domestic violence Oct. 23
  • Student Health Services promotes National Prescription Drug Take Back Month
  • Call for nominations for 2024 transition mentor staff
  • Dr. Isaac Rutel, OU Health Sciences Center, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Biological sciences seminar series continues with Dr. Heather Rice
  • Join Mental Health and Movement Class at Steve Clark YMCA Oct. 24
  • World Trade Council, CIBA invite campus to program on China
  • Join Campus Recreation for a night of haunted events
  • Join time of remembrance for Bill Richardson, former associate professor emeritus
  • Employees reaching service milestones will be honored at upcoming service recognition events
  • RSVP to Academy for Effective Teaching ceremony Nov. 16
  • WSU Innovation Campus wins Emerging Research Park Award
  • Sidewalk to close north of Ablah Library Oct. 23
  • Prepare for road closures for Pumpkin Run Oct. 21
  • Purple Day: Support awareness of dating, domestic violence Oct. 23
  • Faculty invited to propose Cohen Honors College seminars, department courses
  • Watkins Visiting Professor to discuss mitochondria and disease
  • Yeni Silva-Renteria will speak about the International Rescue Committee
  • Biological sciences seminar series continues with Dr. Heather Rice
  • Mathematics lecture series presents Dr. Yen-Chang Huang, National University of Tainan, Taiwan and visiting researcher, University of Georgia
  • Volleyball to host Dig Pink night, camper reunion, during games against Tulsa
  • Shockers Vote! invites Shockers to USD 259 School Board candidate forum
  • CSD faculty author chapters in communication disorders casebook
  • Flu and COVID vaccines available at Student Health Services 
  • IBISWorld database allows students to release academic potential
  • Entrepreneur-in-Residence Keynote by Chef Pyet DeSpain scheduled Nov. 2
  • Learn about volunteering for the International Rescue Committee
  • Campus community invited to faculty panel discussion on German universities, humanities under the Nazis
  • Employees reaching service milestones will be honored at upcoming service recognition events
  • Community Invited to bike or walk Redbud Trail with honors faculty Oct. 19
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event Oct. 19
  • Spread the word about WSU’s Expanding Your Horizons STEM workshop
  • Chow down, help neighbors at Empty Bowls Chili Cook-Off fundraiser
  • All are welcome to One Small Step listening event and reception
  • Learn more about veteran benefits at information seminar
  • College of Engineering is seeking an academic advisor
  • Pick up $8 color wall tees at the Shocker Store