• 2022 electronic W-2s are now available
  • Annual conflict of interest reporting now open
  • EPA selects Wichita State as site for environmental justice center
  • Academic Affairs names new emeriti faculty
  • Honorees for President’s Distinguished Service Awards to be recognized
  • Applications training specialist position open to applicants
  • Accelerate with HPC by leveraging regional and local resources.
  • Retirement party planned for Dr. Scott Miller, aerospace engineering professor
  • Summer 2023 tuition assistance deadline approaching
  • Applications open for Retention Faculty Fellows
  • Illumina Biotechnology to visit WSU
  • Perspectives series on pedagogy available on YouTube
  • Sport management to present SMART Lab Speaker Series
  • ODI to host Saul Flores for upcoming Diversity Lecture Series
  • Shocker bowling teams qualify for national tournament
  • Dance performance to be presented at the Ulrich Museum
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents final Distinguished Guest Artist, Tate Addis
  • Lowell D. Holmes Museum students exhibits to open
  • Attend the 2023 Commencement Cruise
  • Muslim Students Association to host Iftaar banquet
  • Office of Engagement presents WSU Majorette team
  • ‘Pineapple Street’ is KMUW’s April Literary Feast book pick
  • NetApp e-waste, shredding event scheduled for April 21
  • Join fireside chat, ‘Possibility Project’ book tour kick off featuring WSU alum
  • Register for 2023 Tilford Symposium
  • Students to be celebrated at First-Gen Cord Ceremony
  • Volunteers requested for commencement
  • KMUW looks for volunteers to help Save the Waves digital transcription project
  • Innovation Campus invites campus community to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity
  • Take commuting survey to help work WSU’s carbon footprint
  • SCCS to survey faculty satisfaction with student academic integrity process
  • ‘Forward Together’ features Jonna Mendez, alum, former CIA chief of disguise
  • Two Barton School students to compete at National DECA competition
  • Accelerate with HPC by leveraging regional and local resources.
  • Dmitry Ovchinnikov, KU, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Roz Chast, author of Big Read: Wichita 2023 book selection, comes to WSU
  • Math, statistics department presents Dr. David Gutman, Texas Tech
  • Shocker softball faces Houston in upcoming series
  • Dance performance to be presented at the Ulrich Museum
  • Join Society of Public Historians for monthly meeting
  • Muslim Students Association to host Iftaar banquet
  • Women of WSU to host annual scholarship fundraiser, auction
  • Join Plains Regional Regatta April 23 at River Vista Boathouse
  • Ablah Library hosts open house for new Digital Scholars Commons
  • Spring Family Carnival welcomes Shocker families
  • Campus community invited to Wichita Sky Kings events
  • AHINSA Invites community to Holi party
  • All ages are invited to Ulrich Family Fun Day
  • Learn about graduate student research at WSU
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Take commuting survey to help work WSU’s carbon footprint
  • Volunteers needed for SWAY research study
  • GIV Warehouse looking for volunteers through Community Service Board
  • As pandemic emergency expires, WSU transitions campus, website messaging
  • Academic Affairs names new assistant VP of Student Success and Persistence
  • Fiscal year 2024 TM1 budget system, training to start
  • Two Barton School students to compete at National DECA competition
  • It’s time to submit information for summer camps
  • Accelerate with HPC by leveraging regional and local resources.
  • Dmitry Ovchinnikov, KU, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Roz Chast, author of Big Read: Wichita 2023 book selection, comes to WSU
  • Math, statistics department presents Dr. David Gutman, Texas Tech
  • Youth League Night to be hosted at Eck Stadium
  • Shocker softball faces Houston in upcoming series
  • Dance performance to be presented at the Ulrich Museum
  • Join Society of Public Historians for monthly meeting
  • Learn about graduate student research at WSU
  • Muslim Students Association to host Iftaar banquet
  • Ablah Library hosts open house for new Digital Scholars Commons
  • Women of WSU to host annual scholarship fundraiser, auction
  • Spring Family Carnival welcomes Shocker families
  • AHINSA Invites community to Holi party
  • Join the Women’s Leadership Initiative luncheon
  • Celebrate pride with ODI and Spectrum at PRIDE Prom
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Take commuting survey to help work WSU’s carbon footprint
  • Volunteers needed for SWAY research study
  • Upcoming parking lot closures at Woolsey, others
  • Departmental ePermits for 2023-24 presales begin
  • Take advantage of April HealthQuest events
  • ‘Forward Together’ features Jonna Mendez, alum, former CIA chief of disguise
  • Applications training specialist position open to applicants
  • Summer 2023 tuition assistance deadline approaching
  • Wichita Police Department conducting training near campus
  • Updates coming to Zoom, Microsoft Teams videoconferencing
  • Shocker tennis hosts matches, events during weekend
  • Campus community invited to Wichita Sky Kings events
  • All ages are invited to Ulrich Family Fun Day
  • Psychology Annual Research Roundup to be held April 14
  • Submit research to Earth Day student research showcase
  • Students invited to conversation with Roz Chast
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Graduate School seeks judges for GRASP Symposium
  • Visit RSC Shocker Store to enter to win Monster Energy mountain bike
  • Fifteen teams advance to Shocker New Venture Competition tradeshow
  • Parking lot near Corbin to be closed
  • All welcome at today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • SGA to host give back food truck drive with free food tickets
  • SAS accepting applications for Amie Montgomery Scholarship
  • Wichita State nursing faculty walk across Kansas
  • Student Affairs congratulates Colton Ediger
  • Roz Chast, author of Big Read: Wichita 2023 book selection, comes to WSU
  • Math, statistics department presents Dr. David Gutman, Texas Tech
  • Chemistry, biochemistry weekly colloquium continues with Daniel Shoemaker
  • Save the date for 50 cent hotdog night at Eck Stadium April 26
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents final Distinguished Guest Artist, Tate Addis
  • Submit research to Earth Day student research showcase
  • Join Cohen Honors College for general assembly, barbecue
  • AHINSA Invites community to Holi party
  • Learn about graduate student research at WSU
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘The Upside’
  • SGA collaborates with WSU Green Group to host Earth Day festival
  • Join fireside chat, ‘Possibility Project’ book tour kick off featuring WSU alum
  • Psychology Annual Research Roundup to be held April 14
  • ODI to share resources to support LGBTQ+ communities
  • Students invited to Shockers vs. East Carolina tailgate party
  • CAPS to host ‘Preventing Suicide’ training
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Visit RSC Shocker Store to enter to win Monster Energy mountain bike
  • Fifteen teams advance to Shocker New Venture Competition tradeshow
  • Wichita State nursing faculty walk across Kansas
  • Math, statistics department presents Dr. David Gutman, Texas Tech
  • Chemistry, biochemistry weekly colloquium continues with Daniel Shoemaker
  • Roz Chast, author of Big Read: Wichita 2023 book selection, comes to WSU
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents final Distinguished Guest Artist, Tate Addis
  • AHINSA Invites community to Holi party
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘The Upside’
  • Join Cohen Honors College for general assembly, barbecue
  • Invite incoming students to upcoming Black & Yellow Day
  • New Microsoft Teams training available for faculty, staff
  • CAPS to host ‘Preventing Suicide’ training
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • SAS accepting applications for Amie Montgomery Scholarship
  • Partner ePermits for 2023-24 presales begin
  • ICYMI: 2023 Craig W. Barton Speaker Series available to view for limited time
  • Place academic year end orders with RSC Engraving
  • Roz Chast, author of Big Read: Wichita 2023 book selection, comes to WSU
  • April’s Science Café will feature biology seminar speaker
  • Save the date for 50 cent hotdog night at Eck Stadium April 26
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Shocker tennis hosts matches, events during weekend
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents final Distinguished Guest Artist, Tate Addis
  • AHINSA Invites community to Holi party
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘The Upside’
  • ‘Pineapple Street’ is KMUW’s April Literary Feast book pick
  • NetApp e-waste, shredding event scheduled for April 21
  • Join fireside chat, ‘Possibility Project’ book tour kick off featuring WSU alum
  • School of Performing Arts hosts feature film, ‘Compendium’
  • Workshop for Wichita’s veteran community: Suspenders4Hope ‘Preventing Suicide’ training
  • Visit RSC Shocker Store to enter to win Monster Energy mountain bike
  • Take advantage of April HealthQuest events
  • Upcoming parking lot closures at Woolsey, others
  • Stay updated on weather safety
  • Applications open for Retention Faculty Fellows
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Shocker tennis hosts matches, events during weekend
  • Save the date for 50 cent hotdog night at Eck Stadium April 26
  • SGA collaborates with WSU Green Group to host Earth Day festival
  • Join fireside chat, ‘Possibility Project’ book tour kick off featuring WSU alum
  • Psychology Annual Research Roundup to be held April 14
  • ODI to share resources to support LGBTQ+ communities
  • AI Interest Group invites faculty, staff to meeting
  • Student Affairs congratulations Colton Ediger
  • Teaching Matters podcast available to listen
  • SGA to host ‘give back’ food truck drive with free food tickets
  • Up to $5,000 in funding available to students who are women with business ideas
  • Students invited to Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity’s Alpha Week
  • Join Panhellenic Council for primary recruitment
  • ODI to host Saul Flores for upcoming Diversity Lecture Series
  • April’s Science Café will feature biology seminar speaker
  • Biology seminar series continues with Dr. Walter Meshaka Jr.
  • Final episode of Fairmount College’s Perspectives series features students and pedagogy
  • School of Performing Arts hosts feature film, ‘Compendium’
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘The Upside’
  • Submit research to Earth Day student research showcase
  • Celebrate pride with ODI and Spectrum at PRIDE Prom
  • Students invited to conversation with Roz Chast
  • Mortar Board Senior Honor Society to host book drive, competition
  • World Trade Council of Wichita to host international panel April 11
  • Saint Motel to perform in concert on April 14
  • Workshop for Wichita’s veteran community: Suspenders4Hope ‘Preventing Suicide’ training
  • Join Staff Senate for tour of NetApp on April 11
  • Community invited to blood drive
  • Seeking participants for survey of experiences, feelings, acceptability
  • Visit RSC Shocker Store to enter to win Monster Energy mountain bike
  • 9-/10-month exempt faculty, staff have salary spread option available for 2023-24
  • Departmental ePermits for 2023-24 presales begin
  • WSU, WSU Tech Faculty Senate joint meeting to be held April 10
  • ARCS round two proposals due April 28
  • CourseLeaf CIM for courses, programs to temporarily close for annual updates
  • Summer 2023 tuition assistance deadline approaching
  • Biology seminar series continues with Dr. Walter Meshaka Jr.
  • Faculty, staff invited to webinar on managing stress
  • Final episode of Fairmount College’s Perspectives series features students and pedagogy
  • ODI to host Saul Flores for upcoming Diversity Lecture Series
  • April’s Science Café will feature biology seminar speaker
  • Join Staff Senate for tour of NetApp on April 11
  • School of Performing Arts hosts feature film, ‘Compendium’
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘The Upside’
  • Submit research to Earth Day student research showcase
  • Celebrate pride with ODI and Spectrum at PRIDE Prom
  • Students invited to conversation with Roz Chast
  • Mortar Board Senior Honor Society to host book drive, competition
  • World Trade Council of Wichita to host international panel April 11
  • Saint Motel to perform in concert on April 14
  • Workshop for Wichita’s veteran community: Suspenders4Hope ‘Preventing Suicide’ training
  • Community invited to blood drive
  • Visit RSC Shocker Store to enter to win Monster Energy mountain bike