• Learn what it takes to be a Student Body President with a virtual information workshop
  • Spring course spotlight: Put the pieces, or in this case bones, together in Foundational Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • Spring course spotlight: Looking to find your calling? Try out Introduction to the Education Profession
  • You (or your parents) may be eligible for a 2025 Higher Education Tax Credit
  • Buy and sell textbooks with Shocker Book Swap
  • Earn cash with online textbook buyback
  • Bring your furry friends to puppy paddle Dec. 13 in the Heskett Center
  • Leadership and service to community: Michael Rivas’ applied learning experience
  • UReCA: Connect Database closed for winter break
  • Submit your events to be featured as part of the spring 2026 Welcomefest schedule
  • Take a naloxone administration training Dec. 15
  • Attend free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Office of Academic Affairs will interview third dean candidate for the College of Engineering
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training required for students, faculty, staff
  • Prepare for self-evaluations: 2025-26 evaluations in myPerformance will automatically route from manager to employee the beginning of January
  • University shares schedule for winter break 2025
  • Join in celebrating with Dr. Teri Hall at retirement reception Dec. 8
  • Register for 2026 Ad Astra Conference
  • Submit your events to be featured as part of the spring 2026 Welcomefest schedule
  • 2025 Service Recognition photos now available to view
  • Congratulations to fall 2025 URCA grant award recipients
  • UReCA: Connect Database closed for winter break
  • Human Resource office closed part of Dec. 10
  • Take a naloxone administration training Dec. 15
  • NSF: Research experience available for undergraduates
  • Your spring plans plus Student Success equal success beyond the syllabus
  • Office of Academic Affairs will interview third dean candidate for the College of Engineering
  • HR Talent Acquisition hiring deadlines for 2025 winter break
  • Campus community invited to register participate in Shocker Community Night Feb. 20, 2026
  • Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships closed for staff development Dec. 5
  • Judge the next big idea: Stop by the SDX fall open house
  • Join in celebrating with Dr. Teri Hall at retirement reception Dec. 8
  • Help shape the Shocker STRIVE Conference
  • Episode 39 of ‘Forward Together’ podcast features members of president’s executive team discussing ‘Student Centered, Innovation Driven’
  • Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • Wichita State University budget update
  • Prepare for self-evaluations: 2025-26 evaluations in myPerformance will automatically route from manager to employee the beginning of January
  • FARE Faculty Research & Writing Sprint set for Jan. 14-16
  • Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships closed for staff development Dec. 5
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed Dec. 4
  • Parking Services moves forward with new parking enforcement software
  • Leadership and service to community: Michael Rivas’ applied learning experience
  • Help bid farewell and congratulate Jeanne Patton
  • Join School of Social Work for a night under the stars
  • RSVP for the retirement reception for Dr. Krishna Krishnan
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training required for students, faculty, staff
  • All are welcome to today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • Parking Services moves forward with new parking enforcement software
  • Kiah Duggins Shocker Support Locker closed for Food for Fines
  • Auxiliary Services will close early Dec. 3
  • ScholarshipUniverse new and continuing student scholarships now open
  • Apply for fall 2026 Study Abroad programs
  • Spring course spotlight: Learn more about the universe from start to finish in Dynamic Universe
  • Spring course spotlight: Not all classes need to be endless studying. Take Bowling this upcoming semester
  • Adult Learner graduation cords are available
  • Custom diploma frames are now available
  • Order your commencement T-shirt today
  • Enter raffle for a $250 book scholarship
  • Earn cash with online textbook buyback
  • Flu vaccines available at Student Health Services, including at pop-up clinic Dec. 3
  • Office of Student Accommodations and Testing offers resource to all WSU students – Kurzweil 3000
  • Melissa Scruggs from Wichita State University will present at the physics seminar Dec. 3
  • Visit the Coffee Chat workshop by Shocker Financial Wellness
  • Join School of Social Work for a night under the stars
  • Sharing light through song at the 62nd Candlelight Concert
  • Manage your finals stress with PAWS & Relax
  • Celebrate the season at the Wednesdays in Wiedemann holiday concert
  • See something? Say something: Call UPD at 316-978-3450
  • Order a WuShock bowling ball as a holiday gift
  • Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol applications are open
  • Partnership between WSU and Somewhere Works creates big opportunities for Wichita’s music scene
  • Top gifts under $25 from the Shocker Store
  • Applications open for the 2026 John A. See Innovation Award
  • Braeburn Square will remain open over WSU winter break
  • Attend free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Participants needed for doctoral research project
  • De-Stress Fest specials at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Save 40% on one item Wednesday at the RSC Shocker Store
  • Get a WSU bear with $100 purchase
  • Office of Academic Affairs will interview second dean candidate for the College of Engineering
  • WuHire advisory: Sourcing closing dates and job req copies
  • Flu vaccines available at Student Health Services, including at pop-up clinic Dec. 3
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • Barton School of Business appoints Nikki Beyrle as Hospitality Executive-in-Residence and chair of the Hospitality Advisory Board
  • Call for fiscal year 2027 educational opportunity and student fee funding requests
  • Visit the WSU Post Office to have letters from Santa delivered
  • Applications open for the 2026 John A. See Innovation Award
  • Staff nominations sought for 2026 President’s Distinguished Service and Staff Senate Excellence Awards
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed Dec. 4
  • Kiah Duggins Shocker Support Locker closed for Food for Fines
  • Facilities Services front office closing for team building
  • Auxiliary Services will close early Dec. 3
  • Judge the next big idea: Stop by the SDX fall open house
  • Join in celebrating with Dr. Teri Hall at retirement reception Dec. 8
  • Melissa Scruggs from Wichita State University will present at the physics seminar Dec. 3
  • Know of a student who would make a good tutor? Opportunity available
  • Shocker Success Center’s convenience makes life as a Shocker easier
  • Let students know about raffle for $250 book scholarship
  • Reminder about OSAT testing for finals
  • Save 40% on one item Wednesday at the RSC Shocker Store
  • Get a WSU bear with $100 purchase
  • See something? Say something: Call UPD at 316-978-3450
  • Sharing light through song at the 62nd Candlelight Concert
  • Celebrate the season at the Wednesdays in Wiedemann holiday concert
  • Auxiliary Services will close early Dec. 3
  • Attend free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Save 40% on one item Wednesday at the RSC Shocker Store
  • Order a WuShock bowling ball as a holiday gift
  • Get a WSU bear with $100 purchase
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training required for students, faculty, staff
  • Learn more about the course evaluation tool: CES
  • Last FARE Faculty Research Collaborative of the semester will be Dec. 3 in 142 RSC, Harvest Room
  • FARE will host tenure and promotion panel for new faculty Dec. 3
  • Parking Services moves forward with new parking enforcement software
  • Game day parking enforced Dec. 2
  • See something? Say something: Call UPD at 316-978-3450
  • SEM Leadership Committee recognized as the next recipient of Rick Rewards
  • Order a WuShock bowling ball as a holiday gift
  • Braeburn Square will remain open over WSU winter break
  • Melissa Scruggs from Wichita State University will present at the physics seminar Dec. 3
  • Office of Research accepting excellence award nominations
  • Help shape the Shocker STRIVE Conference
  • Participants needed for doctoral research project
  • Your spring plans plus Student Success equal success beyond the syllabus
  • Office of Student Accommodations and Testing offers resource to all WSU students – Kurzweil 3000
  • Save 40% on one item Wednesday at the RSC Shocker Store
  • Office of Academic Affairs will interview second dean candidate for the College of Engineering
  • Office of Academic Affairs will interview first dean candidate for the College of Engineering
  • Prepare for self-evaluations: 2025-26 evaluations in myPerformance will automatically route from manager to employee the beginning of January
  • Graduate Admissions waiving Non-Degree B application fee Dec. 1
  • Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol applications are open
  • Partnership between WSU and Somewhere Works creates big opportunities for Wichita’s music scene
  • Information for final exams
  • Wichita State expands opportunities through GEAR UP and TRIO Programs
  • Kiah Duggins Shocker Support Locker closed for Food for Fines
  • Facilities Services front office closing for team building
  • Auxiliary Services will close early Dec. 3
  • Game day parking enforced Dec. 2
  • Celebrate the season at the Wednesdays in Wiedemann holiday concert
  • Take advantage of gameday special at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Join School of Social Work for a night under the stars
  • RSVP for the retirement reception for Dr. Krishna Krishnan
  • Save the date for Associate of Arts and Associate of Science recognition event Feb. 5
  • Sharing light through song at the 62nd Candlelight Concert
  • Applications training specialist position open to applicants
  • Attend free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Join Student Activities Council for De-Stress Fest
  • Students can enter a raffle for $250 book scholarship
  • Save 40% during Cyber Monday at the Shocker Store
  • Finals season doesn’t have to be stressful. Here’s your guide to tackling the end of the semester
  • Keep the crunch at bay by creating a schedule for study and personal time
  • Is your dorm or apartment too busy to study? Wichita State has you covered
  • Need something fun to do between your studies? De-Stress Fest has you covered
  • You’re not alone. Here are your student resources