• Crosswalks to be repainted starting June 12
  • Lot 34 reopens to faculty/staff, students for parking
  • Math Lab has moved locations to Lindquist Hall
  • Wichita State names Brian Green head baseball coach
  • The Sunflower offers weekly newsletter
  • Barton School receives $300,000 gift to continue Widener Global Leadership Program
  • C.H.I. scholarship applications are open
  • Did you know: Innovation Campus offers multiple dining options
  • Artist Halsey Burgund will discuss artistic uses for AI
  • Community invited to join HSI podcast discussion group
  • Shockers Under the Stars to screen ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ June 21
  • KMUW invites community to join June Engage ICT discussion on future of water in Kansas
  • Enter to win WSU dad gift cooler from Shocker Store
  • Pride gear available at Shocker Store locations, online
  • Student success spotlight: Lubna Aldulaimi
  • Lot 34 reopens to faculty/staff, students for parking
  • Barton School names director of executive education at CMD
  • Results from Academic Integrity Faculty Satisfaction survey are available
  • WSU photo bank adds new ‘recently added’ section
  • ‘Symphony of Secrets’ is KMUW’s June Literary Feast book pick
  • Wichita State names Brian Green head baseball coach
  • Crosswalks to be repainted starting June 12
  • Artist Halsey Burgund will discuss artistic uses for AI
  • Did you know: Innovation Campus offers multiple dining options
  • Community invited to join HSI podcast discussion group
  • KMUW invites community to join June Engage ICT discussion on future of water in Kansas
  • Enter to win WSU dad gift cooler from Shocker Store
  • Pride gear available at Shocker Store locations, online
  • Wichita State names Brian Green head baseball coach
  • Shockers can start planning for Founders’ Day 2023
  • The Sunflower offers weekly newsletter
  • Artist Halsey Burgund will discuss artistic uses for AI
  • Provost’s Office provides organizational structure update
  • President and CEO of WSU Foundation and Alumni Engagement announces retirement
  • Crosswalks to be repainted starting June 12
  • 9-/10-month exempt faculty, staff have salary spread option available for 2023-24
  • College of Fine Arts inducts new members to its hall of fame
  • Wichita State physicist studies the mysteries of neutrinos
  • What to expect for summer 2023 course evaluations
  • Faculty, staff clinic opens on campus
  • Math Lab is moving locations to Lindquist Hall
  • Shockers Under the Stars to screen ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ June 21
  • Grant workshop scheduled for biomedical humanities
  • Enter to win WSU dad gift cooler from Shocker Store
  • Pride gear available at Shocker Store locations, online
  • Airline Quality Rating: Complaints are still an issue for travelers; all performance criteria declined
  • The Sunflower offers weekly newsletter
  • Professor’s book, ‘Teaching is for Superheroes,’ launches May 31
  • WSU announces 2023 winter closedown schedule
  • Public Policy and Management Center is hiring program specialist
  • Community invited to join HSI podcast discussion group
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Campus community is invited to cultural competence, humility training
  • Lot 34 to reopen to faculty/staff, students for parking
  • WSU Foundation and Alumni Engagement end of fiscal year deadlines approach
  • Barton School receives $300,000 gift to continue Widener Global Leadership Program
  • Did you know: Innovation Campus offers multiple dining options
  • Cessna Stadium renovation begins soon, parking lot to close for summer
  • Art collective who created Stratosphere sculpture will speak at Ulrich
  • Boats and Bikes opens for the season
  • Summer meal plans are now available
  • Community invited to join June Engage ICT discussion on future of water in Kansas
  • ‘Symphony of Secrets’ is KMUW’s June Literary Feast book pick
  • KMUW looks for volunteers to help Save the Waves digital transcription project
  • Wichita State seeks Student Success and Persistence stories, highlights
  • Professor’s book, ‘Teaching is for Superheroes,’ launches May 31
  • WSU photobank adds new ‘recently added’ section
  • Art collective who created Stratosphere sculpture will speak at Ulrich
  • Plan to attend Office of Research award panel workshop
  • ‘Symphony of Secrets’ is KMUW’s June Literary Feast book pick
  • KMUW looks for volunteers to help Save the Waves digital transcription project
  • Cessna Stadium renovation begins soon, parking lot to close for summer
  • Art collective who created ‘Stratosphere’ sculpture will present talk
  • Community invited to join June Engage ICT discussion on future of water in Kansas
  • ‘Symphony of Secrets’ is KMUW’s June Literary Feast book pick
  • Boats and Bikes opens for the season
  • KMUW looks for volunteers to help Save the Waves digital transcription project