• RSVP for 2022 fall address
  • Wichita State receives $1 million to assist local small businesses
  • USDA SBIR webinar and one-on-one meetings
  • Retired WSUPD sergeant passes away
  • Haley featured as scholar at Academy of Management panel
  • Annual appointment notices are available online
  • Try pizza of the month at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Take advantage of Saturday Rent-A-Lane special
WSU Today: Friday, Aug. 5, 2022
  • Cash is back at the RSC
  • New Saturday hours at RSC Shocker Store
  • Follow Parking Services on social media
  • Sophos removal begins Aug. 8
  • Screen lock policy deploys Aug. 5
WSU Today: Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022
  • RSVP for 2022 fall address
  • Office of Disability Services closed today
  • CHP hosts high school health sciences teacher’s workshop
  • Engage ICT focuses on learning loss, teacher shortage
  • Screen lock policy deploys Aug. 5
  • The stars are aligning for Starbucks at the RSC
WSU Today: Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022
  • LAS announces new associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion
  • August Literary Feast features ‘River of the Gods’
  • Summer’s issue of Teaching Today is ready
  • Umeri writes about Nigerian education system
  • Annual appointment notices are available online
WSU Today: Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2022
  • View COVID vaccine clinics available during August
  • Heskett Center south entrance closing for construction
  • Open pre-k spots available at Child Development Center
  • Shocker Support Locker hosting back-to-school supply drive
  • Alumni honor WSU professor’s lifelong impact
  • Staff Senate school supply drive collecting donations
  • Register for 2022 Midwest Data Conference
  • Attend grand opening of Campus Credit Union’s RSC location
  • Take Advantage of August HealthQuest events
  • Schedule Building open labs now available
  • Neal Allen’s expertise gains local, national attention
  • Creating a family legacy of philanthropy
  • Study abroad scholarship creates world of opportunities for students
  • Woodman Alumni Building closing temporarily today
  • New board members to WSU Foundation welcomed
  • WSU Foundation begins search for VP of Alumni Engagement
  • Try pizza of the month at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
WSU Today: Monday, Aug. 1, 2022
  • Ulrich Museum names creative and executive director
  • Guide to update personal pronouns available at myWSU
  • NASA Kansas Space Grant Consortium accepting Teacher Workshop Program proposals
  • Elam Ending’s creator to speak at Wichita State
  • Say farewell to Lori Evans
  • Degree Works undergoing maintenance July 29
  • Microsoft Office Cloud services updates scheduled July 30
WSU Today: Thursday, July 28, 2022
  • Wichita State extends free COVID testing
  • WSU audio tour features in-depth look at campus history and landmarks
  • Study Abroad Spotlight: Brent Wilson
  • Annual appointment notices are available online
  • Children with typical hearing requested to participate in a research study
WSU Today: Wednesday, July 27, 2022
  • Sedgwick County COVID vaccine clinic available July 27
  • Microsoft Office Cloud services updates scheduled July 30
  • Beyond the Classroom: Kyle Walter
  • Volunteers requested for Clash of the Colleges
  • Register for 2022 Midwest Data Conference
WSU Today: Tuesday, July 26, 2022
  • President Muma, WSU representatives take part in Farnborough Airshow
  • Barton School of Business Student Success Center closing temporarily for move
  • Annual appointment notices are available online
  • The Chronicle of Higher Education panel to feature Haley July 27
  • Volunteers requested for Clash of the Colleges
WSU Today: Monday, July 25, 2022
  • Sedgwick County COVID vaccine clinic available July 27
  • Barton School of Business Student Success Center closing temporarily for move
  • Annual appointment notices are available online
WSU Today: Friday, July 22, 2022