• WSU president, DEI director win Wichita NAACP awards
  • Resurrected in the spirit of Halloween: Science Cafe
  • Next physics seminar focuses on medical physics
  • Say farewell to Alicia Sanchez today
  • Engineering researcher to speak about solar energy
  • Meet community law enforcement officers at Coffee with a Cop
  • Attend Master of Social Work program informational session Nov. 1
  • Attend Pee For Pizza on Nov. 2
  • Register for the upcoming Entrepreneurship Research Series
  • Campus flu vaccine clinic for students and employees set for Nov. 2
  • Get flu shots at SHS
  • Learn Linux basics during free workshops
  • Students can earn up to $5,000 from Women for Women Innovation Fund
  • Student Success Tip: Get career ready
  • Women’s Basketball tips off tomorrow
  • Only 2 days until men’s basketball starts
  • Game-day parking coming soon
  • WSU president, DEI director win Wichita NAACP awards
  • Benefits Open Enrollment ends today!
  • New commuter flex spending accounts for 2023
  • Find a flu shot near you
  • No Faculty Senate meeting today
  • Resurrected in the spirit of Halloween: Science Cafe
  • Next physics seminar focuses on medical physics
  • Say farewell to Alicia Sanchez today
  • Engineering researcher to speak about solar energy
  • Meet community law enforcement officers at Coffee with a Cop
  • Attend Pee For Pizza on Nov. 2
  • Campus flu vaccine clinic for students and employees set for Nov. 2
  • Faculty and staff senates thank those who donated to Shocker Support Locker
  • Purchase discount basketball tickets
  • Game-day parking coming soon
  • Encourage students to apply for Women for Women award
  • Dr. Jennifer Friend named dean of the College of Applied Studies
  • Final days of benefits open enrollment
  • Fall 2022 first 8-week SPTE results are now available
  • 3MT competition scheduled for Nov. 11
  • Meet community law enforcement officers at Coffee with a Cop
  • Andrea Banke wins Burton Pell award
  • College of Engineering seeking marketing and communications director
  • Tell students about start-up funding opportunities
  • Clive Driskill-Smith to be featured as guest artist
  • New partnerships will transform the purchasing process at WSU
  • Register for Savvy Scholar Workshop and learn how to write lit reviews
  • 3MT competition scheduled for Nov. 11
  • Meet community law enforcement officers at Coffee with a Cop
  • Mark your calendars for Halloween Comicfest
  • Attend Master of Public Administration informational sessions
  • Spooktacular night includes haunted house, glow yoga
  • Nominate your favorite faculty member for teaching award
  • Dr. Jennifer Friend named dean of the College of Applied Studies
  • Mikrokosmos seeks creative writing submissions
  • Earn funding for your startup idea
  • Don’t miss the last few days of Shocktoberfest 2022
  • Clive Driskill-Smith to be featured as guest artist
  • Benefits Open Enrollment – four days left!
  • Strategic Communications seeking applicants for newsletter editor
  • Student Affairs seeking candidates for director of diversity and inclusion
  • Mikrokosmos seeks creative writing submissions
  • Get COVID tests from myShockerHealth Wellness Store
  • Join SGA at the inaugural Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Symposium
  • Foundation requisition training open to WSU staff
  • Attend Master of Public Administration informational sessions
  • School of Computing wins Rick Rewards
  • U-Hungry, Brazita Bites at Food Truck Plaza
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • Nominate a student for ALOTY Awards
  • Update contact information in myWSU
  • 2022 first-gen grads invited to First-Generation Cord Ceremony
  • Creepy Cosmic Bowling at the Shocker Grill
  • Save on sweatshirts at the Shocker Store
  • Shocker Store offers Trunk-or-Treat discount
  • Entrepreneur-in-Residence keynote presented by Basil Hourani and Navin Thukkaram
  • KMUW’s November Literary Feast book: ‘How Civil Wars Start’
  • Honors students: Sign up for Pizza and Peer Speed Advising
  • Gamefest registration now open
  • DRAC speaker to focus on community resilience
  • Join Men of Excellence for an upcoming session
  • Join SGA at the inaugural Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Symposium
  • Join Phenomenal Women for an upcoming fitness session
  • Interfest 2022 set for Nov. 2
  • Engineering colloquium focuses on Industry 4.0
  • Don’t miss the last few days of Shocktoberfest 2022
  • Get tickets for third annual Jersey Jam
  • 6 days until Shocker Women’s Basketball begins
  • Students invited for an inside look at Lockheed Martin
  • This week at Food Truck Plaza
  • Class walks students through library research
  • Do you have spring break plans yet?
  • Dining Services wants your feedback
  • Space heaters prohibited in campus buildings
  • Benefits Open Enrollment – five days left!
  • New commuter flex spending accounts for 2023
  • Teaching Today takes on digital transformation
  • KMUW’s November Literary Feast book: ‘How Civil Wars Start’
  • Gamefest registration now open
  • Join Phenomenal Women for an upcoming fitness session
  • Throwback Thursday with the RSC
  • Math lecture features University of Miami researcher
  • View updated schedule for politics and pizza
  • CARE team cases drop in September 2021
  • Take Preventing Suicide Training
  • Validation codes for the garage are now available
  • Space heaters prohibited in campus buildings
  • This week at Food Truck Plaza
  • Dining Services wants your feedback
  • Save on sweatshirts at the Shocker Store
  • Wichita State alum blends his love for sports and history into a podcast
  • FirePoint internship showcases under-represented STEM talent
  • Register for virtual Smart Factory @ Wichita experience
  • Physics seminar featuring NY-based Ryan Morfin
  • Engineering colloquium focuses on Industry 4.0
  • Schedule October WSU headshot appointment
  • Attend Startup Speaker Series tomorrow
  • Validation codes for the garage are now available
  • Researchers seek participants for balance study
  • WSU Opera Theatre and Wichita Grand Opera to present ‘Susannah’
  • Save on sweatshirts at the Shocker Store
  • Shocker Store offers Trunk-or-Treat discount
  • Pink merch from Shocker Store benefits Victory in the Valley
  • Nominate a student for ALOTY Awards
  • New partnerships will transform the purchasing process at WSU
  • See something, hear something? Say something
  • Entrepreneur-in-Residence keynote presented by Basil Hourani and Navin Thukkaram
  • DRAC speaker to focus on community resilience
  • Join SGA at the inaugural Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Symposium
  • Interfest 2022 set for Nov. 2
  • Black Student Union plans Chipotle fundraiser
  • Class walks students through library research
  • Crystal Stegeman wins Facility Manager of the Year award
  • Benefits Open Enrollment – six days left!
  • Free Lil’ Shocker growth charts available
  • Creepy Cosmic Bowling at the Shocker Grill
  • Shocker Store offers Trunk-or-Treat discount
  • Celebrate Halloween at the RSC
  • Physics seminar featuring NY-based Ryan Morfin
  • Catapult marshmallows, win prizes
  • Black Student Union plans Chipotle fundraiser
  • Math lecture features University of Miami researcher
  • Make plans to attend Halloween Movie Night
  • Attend Pee For Pizza on Nov. 2
  • Student job opportunities related to your degree are available
  • Students invited for an inside look at Lockheed Martin
  • Learn if studying abroad is right for you
  • Attend Entrepreneurship Research Series Oct. 25
  • 8 days until Shocker Women’s Basketball tip-off
  • Men’s basketball: 9 days to tip-off
  • Game-day parking coming soon
  • Get flu shots at SHS
  • Wichita State alum blends his love for sports and history into a podcast
  • WSU Opera Theatre and Wichita Grand Opera to present ‘Susannah’
  • Free Lil’ Shocker growth charts available