• WSU featured in PBS ‘News Hour’ segment on Wichita’s art institutions
  • Game day parking enforced Feb. 2
  • Student Money Management transitions to Financial Aid
  • Haircuts available to students at Lords and Lady’s Salon for $10
  • International Buddy Program spotlight: Paige Harrington
  • TRIO Disability Support Services and McNair host informational meetings
  • Learn more about academic integrity
  • Register for the upcoming Savvy Scholars workshop
  • WWSU, RIA invite community to attend talk by Dr. Nina Kraus
  • Barton School sets date for executive-in-residence keynote
  • Sustainability Research Summit hosted Feb. 3
  • RSVP to attend the RSC Foodie Forum
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event Feb. 1
  • Hidden Figures screening in CAC, featuring women in STEM panel
  • Office of Diversity and Inclusion to host spring open house
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis continues Feb. 1
  • The Lord’s Diner looking for volunteers through Community Service Board
  • Fairmount College to induct two into Hall of Fame
  • WSU featured in PBS ‘News Hour’ segment on Wichita’s art institutions
  • Join President Muma’s literacy fundraiser
  • Student Money Management transitions to Financial Aid
  • WWSU, RIA invite community to attend talk by Dr. Nina Kraus
  • Join the African American Faculty and Staff Association at their next meeting
  • RSVP for Chartwells Catering showcase
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event Feb. 1
  • Hidden Figures screening in CAC, featuring women in STEM panel
  • Office of Diversity and Inclusion to host spring open house
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis continues Feb. 1
  • International Buddy Program spotlight: Paige Harrington
  • Student conduct office provides video about academic integrity
  • ARCS proposals due by Feb. 3
  • NSF director praises ‘amazing’ applied learning at Wichita State
  • WSUPD offers advice for driver, pedestrian safety
  • WSUPD supporting Shockers through Shocker Support Locker
  • Barton School sets date for executive-in-residence keynote
  • WSU Math Circle for middle school students resumes Feb. 5
  • Sustainability Research Summit hosted Feb. 3
  • Elizabeth King to moderate on-campus event with Mike Pompeo
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis continues Feb. 1
  • Red Cross seeking donors for blood drive
  • KMUW celebrates three years of The Range
  • Enrollment open for spring 2023 badge courses
  • NSF director praises ‘amazing’ applied learning at Wichita State
  • Take advantage of February HealthQuest events
  • Employee self-evaluation in myPerformance is due Jan. 31
  • Strategic Communications seeking applicants for social media manager
  • Barton School sets date for executive-in-residence keynote
  • WSU Math Circle for middle school students resumes Feb. 5
  • Sustainability Research Summit hosted Feb. 3
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Enrollment open for spring 2023 badge courses
  • Nominate a staff member for the President’s Award for Distinguished Service
  • Three high school seniors selected as 2023 Harry Gore Memorial Scholarship recipients
  • WSUPD offers advice for driver, pedestrian safety
  • CAPS’ spring 2023 group therapy starts soon
  • TRIO Disability Support Services and McNair host informational meetings
  • Student Success Tip: Need time management help?
  • Join the Society of Manufacturing Engineers for meeting
  • Capitol Graduate Research Summit submission deadline approaches
  • Join Shocker Career Accelerator for the JCPenney Suit-Up event Feb. 5
  • Register for the Ballroom Dance Workshop on February 8th
  • Monday Melodies to feature Patz at the RSC
  • Register for the upcoming Entrepreneurship Research Series
  • WSUPD supporting Shockers through Shocker Support Locker
  • Applications open for leadership course designed for students
  • Heskett Center offering specialized Tai Chi class to students
  • Volunteers needed for color vision research
  • Red Cross seeking donors for blood drive
  • Join Student Conduct and Academic Integrity Committee
  • Cadman exhibiting story of the Dockum sit-in
  • Student Ambassador Society requesting nominations
  • Join the Student Success and Persistence town hall Feb. 7
  • Three high school seniors selected as 2023 Harry Gore Memorial Scholarship recipients
  • WSUPD offers advice for driver, pedestrian safety
  • New HealthQuest provider in 2023
  • Attend Faculty Senate meeting Jan. 30 in Woolsey
  • University Budget Office updates webpage
  • Update on rpk Group report
  • WSUPD supporting Shockers through Shocker Support Locker
  • Red Cross seeking donors for blood drive
  • Join Shocker Career Accelerator for the JCPenney Suit-Up event Feb. 5
  • Monday Melodies to feature Patz at the RSC
  • Cadman exhibiting story of the Dockum sit-in
  • January Teaching Today has recordings from the ARC
  • Student Ambassador Society requesting nominations
  • Information Security warns of fraud job offers
  • Parking at YMCA limited to two hours, YMCA use
  • Submissions are open for Student Government Association candidacy
  • KMUW’s February Literary Feast features ‘The Survivalists’ by Kashana Cauley
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event Feb. 1
  • Elizabeth King to moderate on-campus event with Mike Pompeo
  • Join Dr. Akiiki Daisy Kabagarama for afternoon of resilience
  • Hidden Figures screening in CAC, featuring women in STEM panel
  • Indian Student Association to conduct orientation and freshers party
  • Faculty, students invited to series on transfer students
  • Shocker track and field hosts home meet at Heskett Center
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis continues Feb. 1
  • Cadman exhibiting story of the Dockum sit-in
  • Kansas Food Bank looking for volunteers through Community Service Board
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • KMUW celebrates three years of The Range
  • Morrison will be closed Jan. 27 due to maintenance
  • Parking at YMCA limited to two hours, YMCA use
  • KMUW’s February Literary Feast features ‘The Survivalists’ by Kashana Cauley
  • Sustainability Research Summit hosted Feb. 3
  • RSVP for Chartwells Catering showcase
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event Feb. 1
  • Elizabeth King to moderate on-campus event with Mike Pompeo
  • Join Dr. Akiiki Daisy Kabagarama for afternoon of resilience
  • Hidden Figures screening in CAC, featuring women in STEM panel
  • Faculty, students invited to series on transfer students
  • Shocker track and field hosts home meet at Heskett Center
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis continues Feb. 1
  • Cadman exhibiting story of the Dockum sit-in
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • KMUW celebrates three years of The Range
  • Learn more about the Student Success and Persistence initiative
  • Parking restricted at Woolsey Jan. 26
  • Information Security warns of fraud job offers
  • Employee self-evaluation in myPerformance is due Jan. 31
  • Faculty Senate calls for nominations
  • Faculty and staff invited to biweekly legislative update session
  • E-waste and shredding event set for Jan. 27
  • January Teaching Today has recordings from the ARC
  • Nominate a staff member for the President’s Award for Distinguished Service
  • 14 high school seniors chosen as finalists in Wichita State Distinguished Scholarship Invitational
  • Game day parking enforced Jan. 25
  • Morrison will be closed Jan. 27 due to maintenance
  • WSUPD offers advice for driver, pedestrian safety
  • Information Security warns of fraud job offers
  • Office of Financial Aid hosting labs for Feb. 1 scholarship application deadline
  • Monday Melodies to feature Patz at the RSC
  • Register for the upcoming Entrepreneurship Research Series
  • Indian Student Association to conduct orientation and freshers party
  • Black Excellence invites students to workshop
  • E-waste and shredding event set for Jan. 27
  • Ablah Library showcasing its services with tours
  • Serve the community through AmeriCorps
  • Ulrich spring exhibition invites community to opening celebration
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects seeking submissions
  • Gender and sexuality conference seeking presenters
  • Boys and Girls Club looking for volunteers through Community Service Board