• Mandatory faculty and staff Title IX training due April 7
  • Wichita State earns Voter Friendly designation for second year in a row
  • WSU lab that took off during COVID switches gears to microbiology
  • Applications open for Recruitment Faculty Fellows
  • Rhatigan Student Center to close Sunday
  • WSU announces 2023 winter closedown schedule
  • April’s Science Café will feature biology seminar speaker
  • Campus community invited to Corbin Connect Speaker Series
  • Biweekly legislative update session pushed to April 10
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event April 20
  • ‘Pineapple Street’ is KMUW’s April Literary Feast book pick
  • Registration open for 2023 Lavender Graduation
  • NetApp e-waste, shredding event scheduled for April 21
  • Intervention Services & Leadership in Education to host graduate fair
  • Attend Sonia Kovalevsky Day events April 8
  • Alumnus to give online workshop on React programming language
  • Try pizza of the month at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes for April
  • 2022 electronic W-2s are now available
  • ICYMI: 2023 Craig W. Barton Speaker Series available to view for limited time
  • Honorees for President’s Distinguished Service Awards to be recognized
  • University faculty award event to be held for honorees
  • Updates coming to Zoom, Microsoft Teams videoconferencing
  • Meet newest Koch Scholars set to major in business
  • CourseLeaf CIM for courses, programs to temporarily close for annual updates
  • Barton School alumna to kick off book tour at Woolsey Hall
  • Look for March INSIDE Research and Funding Opportunity newsletter
  • Math, statistics department presents Dr. Pamela Harris of UWM
  • Department of History lecture series presents Andrew Denning, Ph.D.
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents final Distinguished Guest Artist, Tate Addis
  • Faculty and staff invited to biweekly legislative update session
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘Supernova’
  • Indian Student Association will host VASANTH 2023
  • Wichita State offering walk-in headshot photos at event
  • Hunt Easter eggs with WuShock at Saturday’s baseball game
  • Shockers pick up pair of top-25 wins over Oklahoma State University
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Hunt for Easter egg discounts at Shocker Store
  • Wichita State film students edit like pros at Shocker Studios
  • For more than 10 years, WSU students have thrived at Austin research firm
  • Art history senior, Josh Cornett, selected to present research at national conference
  • Applications are open for Student Activities Council 2023-24 executive board
  • Barton School to launch Business Hall of Fame, annual honoree gala
  • Rhatigan Student Center to close Sunday
  • Study Abroad spotlight: Tais Solis
  • Chemistry, biochemistry weekly colloquium continues with Jun Wang
  • Shocker baseball faces Houston in upcoming series
  • Distinguished visiting writer, Melinda Moustakis, will give fiction reading
  • Register for 2023 Tilford Symposium
  • CAPS to host helping professions mini-series
  • AHINSA Invites community to Holi party
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘Supernova’
  • Indian Student Association will host VASANTH 2023
  • Asian Student Conference to host assembly event April 7
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Hunt for Easter egg discounts at Shocker Store
  • The Lord’s Diner looking for volunteers through Community Service Board
  • Dr. Terrance Figy quoted in article about Open OnDemand
  • Mandatory faculty and staff Title IX training due April 7
  • Wichita State film students edit like pros at Shocker Studios
  • Faculty Senate seeks interest for committees
  • Art history senior, Josh Cornett, selected to present research at national conference
  • Place academic year end orders with RSC Engraving
  • Kansas Space Grant Consortium accepting proposals for program
  • Rhatigan Student Center to close Sunday
  • New faculty award presented from Department of Women’s, Ethnicity and Intersectional Studies
  • Chemistry, biochemistry weekly colloquium continues with Jun Wang
  • Shocker baseball faces Houston in upcoming series
  • Distinguished visiting writer, Melinda Moustakis, will give fiction reading
  • Register for 2023 Tilford Symposium
  • AHINSA Invites community to Holi party
  • AI Interest Group invites faculty, staff to meeting
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘Supernova’
  • Asian Student Conference to host assembly event April 7
  • Hunt for Easter egg discounts at Shocker Store
  • Study Abroad spotlight: Tais Solis
  • Dr. Terrance Figy quoted in article about Open OnDemand
  • For more than 10 years, WSU students have thrived at Austin research firm
  • Barton School to launch Business Hall of Fame, annual honoree gala
  • Visiting artist April Vollmer will give presentation on Japanese printmaking
  • Dali Sun, North Carolina State University, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Faculty artists Robert Bubp, Marco Hernandez will give talks at the Ulrich
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Mortar Board Senior Honor Society to host book drive, competition
  • Educators, professionals invited to attend Learning & Instructional Design MEd informative session
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘Supernova’
  • Campus community invited to tour Smart Factory @ Wichita
  • Hunt for Easter egg discounts at Shocker Store
  • Ulrich Museum artworks are available to borrow for on-campus offices
  • Community invited to blood drive
  • Volunteers requested for commencement
  • Office of Special Programs celebrated National TRIO & GEAR UP Day
  • For more than 10 years, WSU students have thrived at Austin research firm
  • Biomedical engineering faculty serve on BioKansas committees
  • Barton School to launch Business Hall of Fame, annual honoree gala
  • Look for March INSIDE Research and Funding Opportunity newsletter
  • Fairmount College’s Perspectives series returns with topic of pedagogy
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Educators, professionals invited to attend Learning & Instructional Design MEd informative session
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘Supernova’
  • ‘Keep Calm & Breath Online’ with Shirley Lefever
  • Indian Student Association to host VASANTH 2023
  • World Trade Council of Wichita to host international panel April 11
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event April 5
  • Campus community invited to tour Smart Factory @ Wichita
  • SCCS to survey faculty satisfaction with student academic integrity process
  • March edition of Teaching Today available to view
  • Graduate School seeks judges for GRASP Symposium
  • Michael Rogers featured in Consumer Reports article on sleep, exercise
  • Summer, fall registration is now open
  • Student Government Association elections scheduled for April 3-5
  • WSU students get admission to fine arts, athletics events with Shocker ID
  • Service-Learning Showcase submission are open
  • Visiting artist April Vollmer will give presentation on Japanese printmaking
  • Fairmount College’s Perspectives series returns with topic of pedagogy
  • Dali Sun, North Carolina State University, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Faculty artists Robert Bubp, Marco Hernandez will give talks at the Ulrich
  • Math, statistics department presents Dr. Pamela Harris of UWM
  • Shocker softball faces Oklahoma State University in upcoming game
  • Students to be celebrated at First-Gen Cord Ceremony
  • Intervention Services & Leadership in Education to host graduate fair
  • Daniel Hoyt, novelist, Kansas State University professor, will give a reading
  • World Trade Council of Wichita to host international panel April 11
  • Mortar Board Senior Honor Society to host book drive, competition
  • Join Cohen Honors College for general assembly, barbecue
  • Saint Motel to perform in concert on April 14
  • Join Rhatigan Student Center for snack time bingo
  • Beech Wind Tunnel will commemorate its 75th anniversary April 3
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event April 5
  • Save on regalia by bundling at Shocker Store
  • Community invited to blood drive
  • Office of Special Programs celebrated National TRIO & GEAR UP Day
  • Mandatory faculty and staff Title IX training due April 7
  • Annual conflict of interest reporting now open
  • Faculty Senate seeks interest for committees
  • Service-Learning Showcase submission are open
  • Fairmount College’s Perspectives series returns with topic of pedagogy
  • Dali Sun, North Carolina State University, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Faculty artists Robert Bubp, Marco Hernandez will give talks at the Ulrich
  • Math, statistics department presents Dr. Pamela Harris of UWM
  • Visiting artist April Vollmer will give presentation on Japanese printmaking
  • Shocker softball faces Oklahoma State University in upcoming game
  • Intervention Services & Leadership in Education to host graduate fair
  • Daniel Hoyt, novelist, Kansas State University professor, will give a reading
  • World Trade Council of Wichita to host international panel April 11
  • Mortar Board Senior Honor Society to host book drive, competition
  • Join Cohen Honors College for general assembly, barbecue
  • Students to be celebrated at First-Gen Cord Ceremony
  • Attend Sonia Kovalevsky Day events April 8
  • Saint Motel to perform in concert on April 14
  • Beech Wind Tunnel will commemorate its 75th anniversary April 3
  • Invite incoming students to upcoming Black & Yellow Day
  • Community invited to blood drive
  • Office of Special Programs celebrated National TRIO & GEAR UP Day
  • Wichita State professor uncovers forgotten native nation that could ‘revolutionize’ history of the Great Plains
  • Student Government Association elections scheduled for April 3-5
  • Summer and fall schedules available to view
  • McNair Scholars program application deadline approaches
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory post-doctoral associate to give talk
  • Visiting artist April Vollmer will give presentation on Japanese printmaking
  • Softball to take on South Florida in upcoming series
  • Health services, police department host prescription drug take back event
  • 13th annual SAC drag show to be held March 31
  • Hang out, have fun, learn animation, win prizes at animation jam event
  • Join Rhatigan Student Center for snack time bingo
  • Help vote for winner of People’s Choice Award at competition trade show
  • Public health sciences to help host community discussion event April 1
  • Attend annual Hippodrome skit, talent competition March 31
  • ASME invites students to Mario Kart fundraiser
  • Community invited to join ‘Spring at the Cadman’ photography contest
  • ODI invites campus community to celebrate InspirASIAN Month with boba
  • Join Staff Senate for tour of NetApp on April 11
  • Opera Theatre presents final production of academic year, ‘Handelmania’
  • Cast a vote for new dining option in Rhatigan Student Cetner
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Volunteers requested for commencement
  • Executive branch of SGA selected for Rick Rewards
  • Office of Special Programs celebrated National TRIO & GEAR UP Day
  • Mandatory faculty and staff Title IX training due April 7
  • Wichita State professor uncovers forgotten native nation that could ‘revolutionize’ history of the Great Plains
  • Executive branch of SGA selected for Rick Rewards
  • Faculty Senate seeks interest for committees
  • University Research/Creative Award proposals are due April 7
  • Visiting artist April Vollmer will give presentation on Japanese printmaking
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory post-doctoral associate to give talk
  • 13th annual SAC drag show to be held March 31
  • Hang out, have fun, learn animation, win prizes at animation jam event
  • Health services, police department host prescription drug take back event
  • Public health sciences to help host community discussion event April 1
  • Attend annual Hippodrome skit, talent competition March 31
  • Celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility with ODI, Spectrum
  • ODI invites campus community to celebrate InspirASIAN Month with boba
  • Join CARE Team to ditch stress with acts of kindness
  • Softball to take on South Florida in upcoming series
  • Opera Theatre presents final production of academic year, ‘Handelmania’
  • Cast a vote for new dining option in Rhatigan Student Cetner
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Volunteers requested for commencement
  • McNair Scholars program application deadline approaches
  • Office of Special Programs celebrated National TRIO & GEAR UP Day