• Wichita State introduces Paul Mills as head basketball coach
  • Upcoming parking lot closure near Duerksen on Thursday
  • 2022 electronic W-2s are now available
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Faculty artists Irma Puškarević, Levente Sulyok to present their work
  • Fairmount College’s Perspectives series returns with topic of pedagogy
  • NASA scientist to present talk on microbes in space
  • Department of Biomedical Engineering to host seminar from Catalent Pharma Solutions
  • Beech Wind Tunnel will commemorate its 75th anniversary April 3
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event April 5
  • LAS Student Advisory Committee invites campus community to attend panel
  • Register for the upcoming Entrepreneurship Research Series workshop on patents
  • McNair Scholars program application deadline approaches
  • Suspenders4Hope, public health sciences educator recognized at conference
  • WSU student employees: Mandatory Title IX training due April 7
  • Annual fire sprinkler testing scheduled for campus
  • WSU students have opportunity to meet Cody Keenan
  • Spring, summer 2023 graduates must RSVP for commencement by April 16
  • Muma, Lefever to be featured on KMUW’s spring pledge drive
  • URCAF abstract submission deadline extended to March 29
  • SAC taking event submissions for De-stress Fest
  • Humanities Conference extends submission deadline
  • Apply to win University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award
  • Former president of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, engineer in residence to speak on campus
  • Department of Biomedical Engineering to host seminar from Catalent Pharma Solutions
  • American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics hosts talk with Dr. Atri Dutta
  • Fairmount College’s Perspectives series returns with topic of pedagogy
  • Biology seminar series continues with Dr. Sarah Wallace
  • NASA scientist to present talk on microbes in space
  • Opera Theatre presents final production of academic year, ‘Handelmania’
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘The Farewell’
  • LAS Student Advisory Committee invites campus community to attend panel
  • Monday Melodies to feature Whitnie at the RSC
  • Arab Student Association invites community to attend Iftar potluck
  • RSVP open for international student focus group
  • Edible Book Festival hosted at Ablah Library
  • 13th annual WSU drag show to be held March 31
  • Student Activities Council to host poetry slam
  • Larksfield Place looking for volunteers through Community Service Board
  • Touch Up Shocker Neighborhood looking for volunteers
  • Search for volunteer opportunities on VolunteerICT
  • Mandatory faculty and staff Title IX training due April 7
  • Annual fire sprinkler testing scheduled for campus
  • Attend Faculty Senate meeting March 27 in Woolsey
  • Muma, Lefever to be featured on KMUW’s spring pledge drive
  • URCAF abstract submission deadline extended to March 29
  • Summer 2023 tuition assistance deadline approaching
  • SAC taking event submissions for De-stress Fest
  • Humanities Conference extends submission deadline
  • Apply to win University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award
  • American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics hosts talk with Dr. Atri Dutta
  • Fairmount College’s Perspectives series returns with topic of pedagogy
  • Biology seminar series continues with Dr. Sarah Wallace
  • Former president of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, engineer in residence to speak on campus
  • Opera Theatre presents final production of academic year, ‘Handelmania’
  • Public health sciences co-presents mini film fest showing of ‘The Farewell’
  • Monday Melodies to feature Whitnie at the RSC
  • Arab Student Association invites community to attend Iftar potluck
  • Edible Book Festival hosted at Ablah Library
  • 13th annual WSU drag show to be held March 31
  • Touch Up Shocker Neighborhood looking for volunteers
  • Search for volunteer opportunities on VolunteerICT
  • WSU student employees: Mandatory Title IX training due April 7
  • WSU senior gains national attention with her research in physics
  • Annual fire sprinkler testing scheduled for campus
  • Learn more about alcohol policy at WSU
  • New 2023-24 WSU course catalogs are now available
  • Nominations for Stephanie Mott Living Authentically Award are open
  • ODI looking for applicants to be Passage 2 Success leader
  • Department of Biomedical Engineering to host seminar from Catalent Pharma Solutions
  • MathWorks hosts MATLAB and Simulink seminar March 28
  • School of Computing to host talk from Florida State doctoral candidate
  • Rutgers post-doctoral associate to give talk with aerospace engineering
  • Math, statistics department presents Dr. Qi Zhang of UCR
  • Former president of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, engineer in residence to speak on campus
  • Distinguished Professor of Psychology from Hunter College to speak on gender equity
  • Campus community invited to webinar with SBIR program director
  • LAS Student Advisory Committee invites campus community to attend panel
  • Monday Melodies to feature Whitnie at the RSC
  • Join bingo, lunch fundraiser to support student scholarships
  • Community invited to join ‘Spring at the Cadman’ photography contest
  • Learn about possible industrial, systems, manufacturing engineering career paths
  • Arab Student Association invites community to attend Iftar potluck
  • Sigma Psi Zeta’s invites campus community to fundraiser
  • ODS invites students to deaf games night
  • Join the Shockers Vote Coalition for the Midwest Student Voting Summit
  • Shocker baseball faces University of Massachusetts in upcoming series
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • KMUW is looking for volunteers to help with spring pledge drive
  • GIV Warehouse looking for volunteers through Community Service Board
  • Kansas Public Finance Center to host workshop
  • Attend the Savvy Scholars workshop about APA style citations
  • Mandatory faculty and staff Title IX training due April 7
  • Town halls scheduled for Fairmount College staff, faculty
  • New 2023-24 WSU course catalogs are now available
  • Nominations for Stephanie Mott Living Authentically Award are open
  • Distinguished Professor of Psychology from Hunter College to speak on gender equity
  • Campus community invited to webinar with SBIR program director
  • Department of Biomedical Engineering to host seminar from Catalent Pharma Solutions
  • LAS Student Advisory Committee invites campus community to attend panel
  • School of Computing to host talk from Florida State doctoral candidate
  • MathWorks hosts MATLAB and Simulink seminar March 28
  • Rutgers post-doctoral associate to give talk with aerospace engineering
  • Monday Melodies to feature Whitnie at the RSC
  • Join bingo, lunch fundraiser to support student scholarships
  • Community invited to join ‘Spring at the Cadman’ photography contest
  • Learn about possible industrial, systems, manufacturing engineering career paths
  • AAUP discussion of general education revision proposal to be hosted March 24
  • Mother Daughter Day event to be held at Wichita State
  • Arab Student Association invites community to attend Iftar potluck
  • Sigma Psi Zeta’s invites campus community to fundraiser
  • Shocker baseball faces University of Massachusetts in upcoming series
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Kansas Public Finance Center to host workshop
  • KMUW is looking for volunteers to help with spring pledge drive
  • WSU senior gains national attention with her research in physics
  • Annual fire sprinkler testing scheduled for campus
  • Town halls scheduled for Fairmount College staff, faculty
  • Inform students about alcohol policy at WSU
  • WSU intensive English director retiring after 42 years of service
  • Visiting emerging poet Cindy Juyoung Ok to give reading at Ulrich
  • Wichita State offering walk-in headshot photos at event
  • Faculty and staff invited to biweekly legislative update session
  • Dr. Deborah Boyle, College of Charleston, to give two talks with philosophy
  • Attend the Savvy Scholars workshop about APA style citations
  • Join the Shockers Vote Coalition for the Midwest Student Voting Summit
  • Paul Mills selected as WSU head men’s basketball coach
  • Beyond the Classroom: Kyan Caudillo
  • Shocker Career Accelerator to be closed part of March 22
  • Search for new dean of University Libraries underway
  • Brkfst & Co. offers new menu items
  • Health professions offers patient-serving clinics to public
  • Attend Shocker Career Accelerator’s health professions career fair
  • Learn about possible industrial, systems, manufacturing engineering career paths
  • Chemistry, biochemistry weekly colloquium continues with Elyssia Gallagher
  • Faculty artists Adelia Wise, Ernst S. Kind to present their work
  • Join the Society of Public Historians at Watermark Books & Café
  • 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
  • MathWorks hosts MATLAB and Simulink seminar March 28
  • Rutgers post-doctoral associate to give talk with aerospace engineering
  • Abdelghani Laraoui, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, to give physics seminar
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Mentors wanted for hands-on psychology course
  • Office of Engagement announces upcoming events this year
  • KMUW looks for volunteers to help Save the Waves digital transcription project
  • Volunteers needed for the Science Olympiad State Tournament
  • Wichita State nursing students take oath in Nightingale ceremonies
  • Housing and Residence Life sponsor civil rights trip for 31 students
  • Paul Mills selected as WSU head men’s basketball coach
  • Beyond the Classroom: Kyan Caudillo
  • Brkfst & Co. offers new menu items
  • Health professions offers patient-serving clinics to public
  • Learn about possible industrial, systems, manufacturing engineering career paths
  • Chemistry, biochemistry weekly colloquium continues with Elyssia Gallagher
  • Faculty artists Adelia Wise, Ernst S. Kind to present their work
  • Join the Society of Public Historians at Watermark Books & Café
  • Discussion of general education revision proposal to be hosted March 24
  • 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
  • Mother Daughter Day event to be held at Wichita State
  • Rutgers post-doctoral associate to give talk with aerospace engineering
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Emergency building coordinator training available in myTraining
  • Office of Engagement announces upcoming events this year
  • Housing and Residence Life sponsor civil rights trip for 31 students
  • Wichita State nursing students take oath in Nightingale ceremonies
  • Senator Moran, ATF, BJA visit Wichita State to announce new campus facilities
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Mother Daughter Day event to be held at Wichita State
  • MathWorks hosts MATLAB and Simulink seminar March 28
  • Rutgers post-doctoral associate to give talk with aerospace engineering
  • Public Policy and Management Center hosts Kansas broadband office in Wichita
  • Abdelghani Laraoui, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, to give physics seminar
  • Campus community invited to webinar with SBIR program director
  • What’s happening this week at WSU
  • World Trade Council program on doing business with South Korea scheduled March 23
  • Office of Engagement announces upcoming events this semester
  • American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics hosts talk with Dr. Atri Dutta
  • Register for upcoming agent-based modeling workshop, hackathon
  • KMUW looks for volunteers to help Save the Waves digital transcription project
  • Volunteers needed for the Science Olympiad State Tournament
  • Mandatory faculty and staff Title IX training due April 7
  • Senator Moran, ATF, BJA visit Wichita State to announce new campus facilities
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for March 21
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Shocker Career Accelerator to be closed part of March 22
  • Emergency building coordinator training available in myTraining
  • Sigma Psi Zeta’s invites campus community to fundraiser
  • Students invited to first-generation discussion event
  • MathWorks offers free MATLAB and Simulink seminar March 28
  • Former president of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, engineer in residence to speak on campus
  • Encourage students to attend Health Professions Career Fair
  • Volunteers needed for the Science Olympiad State Tournament
  • KMUW looks for volunteers to help Save the Waves digital transcription project