• Campus construction update for May 2025
  • Luke Samuelson: Designing his future in virtual production and game development
  • Information about CES for the upcoming summer 2025 semester
  • Join today’s online Academic Resources Conference sessions, May 22
  • Kevin Turpin becomes newest Barton School Dean’s Advisory Board member
  • Kimberly Vermillion promoted to assistant director of Student Health Services
  • Faculty sabbaticals approved for the 2025-26 academic year
  • Annual KSBDC Marketing Meetup is seeking speakers for July 11
  • Participate in Suspenders Fridays for Mental Health Awareness Month
  • Applications being accepted for program manager for Varsity Esports
WSU Today: Thursday, May 22, 2025
  • Shocker rowing finishes recruitment video – learn more about the program and its history
  • Deadline approaching for Annual Capital Equipment Inventory
  • Samuel Jones brought on as new director of Military and Veteran Services
  • Reminder: International remote work requires prior approval — even during summer
  • Upcoming WSU Foundation and Alumni Engagement fiscal year deadlines
  • Join today’s online Academic Resources Conference sessions
  • KMUW’s Literary Feast book club will discuss ‘Dream Count’ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie May 28
  • Call for proposals for LASSO’s 54th annual meeting
  • Suspenders4Hope offers free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community Training
WSU Today: Wednesday, May 21, 2025
  • Change being implemented to benefit-eligible staff and non-benefit eligible lecturer/adjunct hiring process
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for May 20
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed part of May 20/22
  • Join today’s online Academic Resources Conference sessions
  • Academic Affairs names new emeriti
  • Hugo Wall School welcomes Sedgwick County residents to engage in innovative budget simulator project
  • CORRECTION: Naloxone administration training available May 30 – Sign up now
WSU Today: Tuesday, May 20, 2025
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed part of May 20/22
  • Hugo Wall School welcomes Sedgwick County residents to engage in innovative budget simulator project
  • Michelle Locke named associate vice president of Financial Services
  • KSBDC is seeking marketing speakers for the 2025 Youth Marketing and Small Business Marketing Meetup
  • Samuel Jones brought on as new director of Military and Veteran Services
  • Deadline approaching for Annual Capital Equipment Inventory
  • Honorees for President’s Distinguished Service Awards were recognized May 9
  • ICYMI: University Faculty Awards were presented May 9
  • Dr. Steven Skinner appointed interim dean of the College of Engineering
  • Attend campus interviews with finalists for the director of ADA & Section 504 compliance
  • Reminder: International remote work requires prior approval — even during summer
  • CES information for the spring 2025 semester
  • CES information for summer 2025
  • Join today’s online Academic Resources Conference sessions
  • Nominate a Shocker for the 2025 Alumni Awards
  • Naloxone administration training available May 26 – Sign up now
WSU Today: Monday, May 19, 2025
  • Wichita State honors former baseball coach at stadium his success created
  • Paid applied learning helps Wichita State theater students build this stage of their careers
  • Honorees for President’s Distinguished Service Awards were recognized May 9
  • ICYMI: University Faculty Awards were presented May 9
  • Dr. Steven Skinner appointed interim dean of the College of Engineering
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • University Libraries has OA publishing deal with ACM & Springer
  • Choose your sessions for next week’s Academic Resources Conference
  • Creative Writing graduates will give readings of their work
  • Assistance needed for state baseball, softball and track
  • Head over to Friday Flash Sale at the Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • Enjoy two-day tee sale at the Shocker Store
WSU Today: Friday, May 16, 2025
  • Wichita State celebrates its 2,400 graduates at spring commencement ceremonies
  • Parking at Lot 41, near Woolsey Hall, will be restricted May 15
  • Attend campus interviews with finalists for the director of ADA & Section 504 compliance
  • Barton School students dominate at Collegiate DECA International Competition
  • Host an exhibit for on-campus state events May 30-31
  • Damyin Allmond: Launching his future in aerospace engineering
  • Reminder: International remote work requires prior approval — even during summer
  • Announcing the 2025-26 Common Read: ‘Eat Like a Fish’ by Bren Smith
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • Tuition Assistance applications for the upcoming academic year – fall 2025-summer 2026 – are now being accepted
  • Student Outreach & Support office will be closed part of May 15 for team building
  • Participate in Suspenders Fridays for Mental Health Awareness Month
WSU Today: Thursday, May 15, 2025
  • Parking at Lot 41, near Woolsey Hall, will be restricted May 15
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be partially closed May 14-18
  • CAC Theater closing for improvements
  • College of Applied Studies Student Spotlight: Wendy Hummell, clinical mental health counseling
  • Barton School of Business receives $570,000 gift from Meritrust Credit Union
  • Barton School of Business CSMIF students gain real-world finance experience in New York City
  • Annual capital equipment inventory is here
  • Shocker baseball hosting special events for May 15-17 series, including $1 hot dog night during May 15
  • KMUW’s Literary Feast book club will discuss ‘Dream Count’ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie May 28
WSU Today: Wednesday, May 14, 2025
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for May 20
  • Wichita Biomedical Campus marks one year since its groundbreaking
  • Abigail Smith, College of Fine Arts
  • Madelyn Stilwell, College of Engineering
  • Assistance needed for state baseball, softball and track
  • Faculty/staff can schedule annual health appointments at Student Health
  • Reminder: International remote work requires prior approval — even during summer
  • Annual capital equipment inventory is here
  • Short-term International Student Spotlight: Ronald Quintana from Paraguay
  • Remove your stored videos from Panopto
  • Head over to the Shocker baseball Sidewalk Sale this weekend
  • Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic offering free hearing evaluations for faculty and staff
  • Call for proposals for LASSO’s 54th annual meeting
  • Enjoy two-day tee sale at the Shocker Store
WSU Today: Tuesday, May 13, 2025
  • Attend Faculty Senate meeting May 12
  • Lisa Oldham, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Jacob Greenwald, College of Engineering
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be partially closed May 14-18
  • Parking advisory for May 29-June 1
  • 9/10 month exempt faculty and staff have salary spread option available for 2025-26
  • Medication take back is available every day at Student Health
  • Announcing the 2025-26 Common Read: ‘Eat Like a Fish’ by Bren Smith
  • All graduating students invited to celebrate at The Toast
  • Shocker baseball hosting special events for May 15-17 series, including $1 hot dog night during May 15
  • Creative Writing graduates will give readings of their work
  • Register for Propellus Tech Summit 2025: Free for WSU students, faculty and staff
  • Help shape the future of computing at Wichita State
WSU Today: Monday, May 12, 2025
  • President Muma congratulates spring 2025 graduates
  • Yumi Kikuchi, College of Innovation and Design
  • Natasha Seneviratne, College of Engineering
  • Brian Triliegi, College of Applied Studies
  • Grab your tickets for the Shocker Outfield Tailgate
  • Latest myShockerhealth newsletter out now
  • New Summer Undergraduate and Graduate Research Assistantships grant proposals are due by May 16
  • Take a Substance Use & Mental Wellness Training session
WSU Today: Friday, May 9, 2025