• May’s ‘Forward Together’ episodes feature multiple conversations with WSU students
  • Cessna Stadium renovation begins soon, parking lot to close for summer
  • Wichita State starting bachelor’s in American Sign Language
  • Wichita State, Ascension Via Christi are affiliating to grow the pipeline of health care professionals
  • Men’s track & field claim second consecutive AAC outdoor title
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Summer meal plans are now available
  • Dalton Stanfield to speak in DRAC seminar series
  • Students can play poker over summer at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Join the ACCESS HPC monthly workshop: ‘Machine learning and big data’
  • Wichita State starting bachelor’s in American Sign Language
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Choose sessions for May Academic Resources Conference
  • Join the ACCESS HPC monthly workshop: ‘Machine learning and big data’
  • May’s ‘Forward Together’ episodes feature multiple conversations with WSU students
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Men’s track & field claim second consecutive AAC outdoor title
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • ‘The Last Animal’ is KMUW’s May Literary Feast book pick
  • College of Engineering recognizes Bronze Propeller Competition winners
  • College of Engineering congratulates award recipients from Engineering Open House
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for May 16
  • Assistance needed for state baseball, softball, track
  • Men’s track & field claim second consecutive AAC outdoor title
  • Summer meal plans are now available
  • Learn more about incoming freshmen in the fall
  • Residents at Larksfield Place engage with freshman
  • May’s ‘Forward Together’ episodes feature multiple conversations with WSU students
  • Cessna Stadium renovation begins soon, parking lot to close for summer
  • ATF hosts grand opening of new center of excellence at Wichita State
  • Wichita State, Ascension Via Christi are affiliating to grow the pipeline of health care professionals
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for May 16
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Attend the Academic Resources Conference May 22-26
  • What to expect for summer 2023 course evaluations
  • Fall 2023 tuition assistance applications are now being accepted
  • Clear up lost and found before summer break
  • Dalton Stanfield to speak in DRAC seminar series
  • Register for WSU Office of Research budget workshop May 16
  • ‘The Last Animal’ is KMUW’s May Literary Feast book pick
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Summer, fall registration is now open
  • Shocker grad begins the next chapter in life with a diploma and a shiny new liver
  • Meet a Shocker: Spring 2023 graduates
  • College of Engineering to host pre-commencement reception
  • College of Applied Studies to host commencement reception
  • Donate food, pay off parking fines
  • Waite becomes department chair of medical laboratory sciences in College of Health Professions
  • Women of WSU seeking items for vintage market
  • Shocker baseball faces South Florida in upcoming series
  • Meet a Shocker: Spring 2023 graduates
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Waite becomes department chair of medical laboratory sciences in College of Health Professions
  • Watch livestream of special announcement with Ascension Via Christi
  • College of Engineering to host pre-commencement reception
  • College of Applied Studies to host commencement reception
  • Shocker baseball faces South Florida in upcoming series
  • Parking lot, road closures on May 11, 12
  • Donate food, pay off parking fines
  • Creating a world-class softball facility at Wichita State
  • Shocker grad begins the next chapter in life with a diploma and a shiny new liver
  • ‘Preventing Suicide’ training now available in Spanish
  • Steps to be a Suspenders4Hope mental health advocate
  • Assistance needed for state baseball, softball, track
  • Attend the Academic Resources Conference May 22-26
  • Women of WSU seeking items for vintage market
  • Clear up lost and found before summer break
  • Campus Recreation has adjusted Shocker Fit schedule for summer
  • Parking lot, road closures May 11
  • Donate food, pay off parking fines
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Summer, fall registration is now open
  • National director from Northrop Grumman to speak at business, engineering commencement
  • ‘Preventing Suicide’ training now available in Spanish
  • Shocker baseball faces South Florida in upcoming series
  • College of Engineering to host pre-commencement reception
  • Save date for biomedical humanities organizational meeting
  • College of Applied Studies to host commencement reception
  • World Trade Week in Kansas begins at World Trade Center of Wichita
  • ‘The Last Animal’ is KMUW’s May Literary Feast book pick
  • Travel opportunity, course open to students
  • Shocker softball regular season AAC champs shirt available at Shocker Store
  • Try pizza of the month at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes for May
  • Bring textbooks to Shocker Store for Textbook Buyback
  • College of Engineering recognizes Bronze Propeller Competition winners
  • College of Engineering congratulates award recipients from Engineering Open House
  • Parking lot, road closures May 11
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • National director from Northrop Grumman to speak at business, engineering commencement
  • Barton School, Envision team up to feature artist
  • Retirement reception scheduled for Dr. Rodney Miller, College of Fine Arts dean
  • Steps to be a Suspenders4Hope mental health advocate
  • Shocker baseball faces South Florida in upcoming series
  • College of Engineering to host pre-commencement reception
  • Save date for biomedical humanities organizational meeting
  • World Trade Week in Kansas begins at World Trade Center of Wichita
  • Try pizza of the month at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes for May
  • College of Engineering recognizes Bronze Propeller Competition winners
  • College of Engineering congratulates award recipients from Engineering Open House