• Wichita State Police Department wins Rick Rewards
  • Town hall scheduled for Barton School staff, faculty
  • Strategic Communication Seminar materials now available
  • Faculty and staff invited to biweekly legislative update session
  • Apply for spring 2023 commencement
  • Shocker Store offers many food items for Shockers
  • Ablah Library invites students to Writing Center every week
  • Service changes coming to Shocker Printing Solutions
  • CAPS to host conversation about substance abuse, community
  • Attend Entrepreneurship Research Series covering Trademark Basics
  • Dining Services hosts first annual coffee crawl event
  • SEAL invites campus community to meet university administration
  • RSC urges Shockers to share the love this Valentine’s Day
  • Visiting curator Chau Thuy will share a Boat People survivor’s story of hope
  • Graduate School hosts mental health session from CAPS
  • Hippodrome seeking students to showcase their talents
  • KMUW’s February Literary Feast features ‘The Survivalists’ by Kashana Cauley
  • The Graduate School is college of the game
  • Women’s basketball to host Greek night
  • WSU’s Opera Theater presents annual ‘Scenes and Songs’ concert
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • RSC offers freebies to Shockers in support of Kansas City Chiefs
  • Congratulations to Reuben Scheck
  • University launches Student Success and Persistence initiative
  • Academic Affairs appoints executive director of Hispanic-Serving Initiatives
  • Hispanic-Serving Institutions: A Q&A with WSU’s Sara Mata
  • Commencement: From eight graduates to 3,700
  • CAPS to host preventing suicide training
  • CAPS to host conversation about substance abuse, community
  • Visiting curator Chau Thuy will share a Boat People survivor’s story of hope
  • KMUW’s February Literary Feast features ‘The Survivalists’ by Kashana Cauley
  • WSU’s Opera Theater presents annual ‘Scenes and Songs’ concert
  • College of Health Professions seeking applicants for budget and accounting specialist
  • RSC offers freebies to Shockers in support of Kansas City Chiefs
  • Haley interviewed by Financial Times on why business schools have little social impact
  • Dining Services hosts first annual coffee crawl event
  • Join KMUW’s Engage ICT February panel: Living Well in the Age of Tech
  • World Trade Council of Wichita program to be hosted Feb. 23
  • KMUW’s February Literary Feast features ‘The Survivalists’ by Kashana Cauley
  • What’s happening this week at WSU
  • Veterans Upward Bound to host give-back night Feb. 7
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Red Cross seeking donors for blood drive
  • Do you have something to add to Campus Connection?
  • Manager review for 2022-23 myPerformance evaluations is due Feb. 28
  • Service changes coming to Shocker Printing Solutions
  • Veterans Upward Bound to host give-back night Feb. 7
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Shocker Store offers many food items for Shockers
  • Dining Services hosts first annual coffee crawl event
  • SEAL invites campus community to meet university administration
  • WSUPD offers advice for driver, pedestrian safety
  • Michael Dolce, Tuft University, to give physics seminar Feb. 8
  • Ulrich Museum invites campus community to candid discussion with artist Dr. Brittany Lockard
  • Graduate School hosts mental health session from CAPS
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event Feb. 16
  • Biology seminar series continues with Dr. Lisa Stehno-Bittel
  • Register for the upcoming Savvy Scholars workshop
  • Register for the Ballroom Dance Workshop on Feb. 8
  • Elizabeth King to moderate on-campus event with Mike Pompeo
  • Registration for the Fairmount Formal is open
  • Applications open for Student Ambassador Society
  • Daily study room available to students in the RSC
  • Student Success Tip: Learn more about campus mental health services
  • WSU provides students with many resources for success
  • Retired faculty invest in future Shockers with $5 million planned gift
  • Former Shocker basketball player nets all-star status
  • Volunteers needed for color vision research
  • Red Cross seeking donors for blood drive
  • See something, hear something, say something: Where to report concerning behavior
  • Donate food, pay off parking fines
  • WSUPD offers advice for driver, pedestrian safety
  • Join the Student Success and Persistence town hall Feb. 7
  • See something, hear something, say something: Where to report concerning behavior
  • 2022 electronic W-2s are now available
  • Retired faculty invest in future Shockers with $5 million planned gift
  • Former Shocker basketball player nets all-star status
  • What to expect for course evaluations for spring 2023
  • University Budget Office updates webpage
  • Deadline for OAT course designations approaching
  • Update on rpk Group report
  • Nominate a student for the Adult Learner of the Year awards
  • Shocker Studios to host open house in partnership with Tallgrass Film Association
  • Michael Dolce, Tuft University, to give physics seminar Feb. 8
  • Ulrich Museum invites campus community to candid discussion with artist Dr. Brittany Lockard
  • Biology seminar series continues with Dr. Lisa Stehno-Bittel
  • Join the African American Faculty and Staff Association at their next meeting
  • Elizabeth King to moderate on-campus event with Mike Pompeo
  • Registration for the Fairmount Formal is open
  • #WeSupportU mental wellness cards available
  • Red Cross seeking donors for blood drive
  • Donate food, pay off parking fines
  • Barton School names director of graduate programs
  • Donate food, pay off parking fines
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Foundation highlights Jacob O’Connor in Q&A
  • Grammy-winning Shocker alumna starts new album tour
  • Register for the upcoming doubles badminton tournament
  • Campus Recreation invites students to winter pool part in Heskett
  • Join KMUW’s Engage ICT February panel: Living Well in the Age of Tech
  • Fun and prizes at Shockers After Dark Casino Night
  • World Trade Council of Wichita program to be hosted Feb. 23
  • Join Shocker Career Accelerator for the JCPenney Suit-Up event Feb. 5
  • Submit an abstract for the 2023 Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum
  • Join Dr. Akiiki Daisy Kabagarama for afternoon of resilience
  • Faculty, students invited to series on transfer students
  • Calling all Shockers for Wu’s Big Event
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects seeking submissions
  • Heskett Center offering specialized Tai Chi class to students
  • International Buddy Program spotlight: Caleb Ashley
  • Federal broadband program offers discount that could benefit WSU community
  • WSU Libraries Dean Kathy Downes announces retirement
  • WSU announces 2023 winter closedown schedule
  • Barton School interviews Maley, 2023 Gore Scholar, future business administration major
  • Join President Muma’s literacy fundraiser
  • Foundation highlights Jacob O’Connor in Q&A
  • Grammy-winning Shocker alumna starts new album tour
  • Donate food, pay off parking fines
  • Fun and prizes at Shockers After Dark Casino Night
  • World Trade Council of Wichita program to be hosted Feb. 23
  • WSU Math Circle for middle school students resumes Feb. 5
  • Join Shocker Career Accelerator for the JCPenney Suit-Up event Feb. 5
  • Submit an abstract for the 2023 Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum
  • Join Dr. Akiiki Daisy Kabagarama for afternoon of resilience
  • Faculty, students invited to series on transfer students
  • Veterans Upward Bound to host give-back night Feb. 7
  • Calling all Shockers for Wu’s Big Event
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects seeking submissions
  • International Buddy Program spotlight: Caleb Ashley
  • Federal broadband program offers discount that could benefit WSU community
  • Game day parking enforced Feb. 2
  • WSU employees receive discount on Community Education classes
  • Barton School names director of graduate programs
  • Faculty Senate calls for nominations
  • Join KMUW’s Engage ICT February panel: Living Well in the Age of Tech
  • Fairmount College to induct two into Hall of Fame