• Get COVID test from myShockerHealth Wellness Store
  • ICYMI: Woolsey Hall grand opening
  • ‘Shocker Neighborhood’ category available on WSU Calendar
  • Joyful Fall Festiful in Shocker Dining today
  • President Muma hosting town hall for CID today
  • Join public forum today for fourth CAS dean candidate
  • October’s Engage ICT focuses on midterm election
  • Shop at pop-up market every First Friday
  • Testing Services to begin screening for electronic devices prior to tests
  • Join PRSSA for its Semester Kickoff
  • Prevention Ambassadors to host Notes of Purple concert
  • Savvy Scholars workshop focuses on social data
  • Register for Humans v. Zombies tag
  • Join public forum today for third CAS dean candidate
  • Visit campus-wide quarterly E-Waste and Shredding event
  • Physics Seminar to feature George Gollin
  • Joyful Fall Festiful in Shocker Dining
  • View October Patent and Trademark Resource Center events
  • October’s Engage ICT focuses on midterm election
  • Buy commencement regalia early and save
  • Center for Real Estate releases 2023 Housing Forecast
  • Volunteers requested for student health and wellbeing study
  • Student job opportunities related to your degree are available
  • WSU’s SHARE organization requesting volunteers
  • Join Shocker Volleyball for Dig Pink, free pizza and Kids Day
  • Shocker Athletics events free to WSU Students
  • Ceramic bowl display raises hunger awareness
  • Visit the Writing Center every week at Ablah Library.
  • Applications for D.C. and Topeka internships due Oct. 10
  • Confusion and anxiety take center stage during ‘Happy Wright’ performance
  • Watch President Muma speak at UTMB commencement
  • Testing Services to begin screening for electronic devices prior to tests
  • Join public forum today for third CAS dean candidate
  • Physics Seminar to feature George Gollin
  • President Muma hosting town hall for CID Oct. 6
  • Join Shocker Volleyball for Dig Pink, free pizza and Kids Day
  • Ceramic bowl display raises hunger awareness
  • Center for Real Estate releases 2023 Housing Forecast
  • Apply for spring 2023 Tuition Assistance
  • WSU Foundation shares continued fundraising priorities
  • Join Shocker Volleyball for Dig Pink, free pizza and Kids Day
  • Get tickets to Shocker Basketball Tipoff Luncheon
  • Ceramic bowl display raises hunger awareness
  • Confusion and anxiety take center stage during ‘Happy Wright’ performance
  • South Kansas Coalition to host roundtable with Assistant Secretary of Commerce Oct. 4
  • Join Shocker Neighborhood Coalition Saturday morning walks
  • Join Steve Clark YMCA for Barre and Bites at Social Tap
  • Attend SEAL’s Social Service Fair
  • SHS sponsoring National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
  • Volunteers requested to support Expanding Your Horizons STEM event Oct. 22
  • WU Reads requesting volunteers to read virtually Friday afternoons
  • Take advantage of October HealthQuest events
  • Need-based scholarships help students excel beyond the classroom
  • How a gift of grain will create a world of music
  • WSU community celebrates grand opening of Wayne and Kay Woolsey Hall
  • Read September 2022 issue of Research & Innovation News
  • Texas Shocker Spotlight: Alexander Sterzing
  • Testing Services to begin screening for electronic devices prior to tests
  • Fourth CAS dean candidate announced
  • Register for Humans v. Zombies tag
  • South Kansas Coalition to host roundtable with assistant secretary of commerce Oct. 4
  • Visit campus-wide quarterly E-Waste and Shredding event
  • Join KMUW’s October Literary Feast
  • Join Steve Clark YMCA for Barre and Bites at Social Tap
  • Teaching Matters series returns Oct. 7
  • Attend Pee For Pizza event Oct. 5
  • WU Reads requesting volunteers to read virtually Friday afternoons
  • Get tickets to Shocker Basketball Tipoff Luncheon
  • SharePoint training sessions available for faculty, staff
  • Confusion and anxiety take center stage during ‘Happy Wright’ performance
  • Visit the Shocker Support Locker
  • Third CAS dean candidate announced
  • ODI closing temporarily Oct. 7
  • Testing Services to begin screening for electronic devices prior to tests
  • Apply for spring 2023 Tuition Assistance
  • Attend 2023 benefits open enrollment events
  • Read September 2022 issue of Research & Innovation News
  • Join public forum today for second CAS dean candidate
  • South Kansas Coalition to host roundtable with assistant secretary of commerce Oct. 4
  • Join Shocker Neighborhood Coalition Saturday morning walks
  • Physics Seminar to feature George Gollin
  • Joyful Fall Festiful in Shocker Dining
  • Attend retirement party for Kay Doubrava
  • Attend Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) workshop
  • Savvy Scholar workshop focuses on systematic reviews
  • SAC to host a Murder Mystery Dinner
  • Join Staff/Faculty Food Drive challenge
  • Volunteers requested to support Expanding Your Horizons STEM event Oct. 22
  • Campus Activities and Recreation requesting help for Fright Night
  • Get tacos on National Taco Day at Fuzzy’s
  • Third CAS dean candidate announced
  • ODI closing temporarily Oct. 7
  • Testing Services to begin screening for electronic devices prior to tests
  • Student Success Tip: Are you stressed?
  • Attend 2023 London Summer Travel Seminar
  • Join public forum today for second CAS dean candidate
  • Join the Society of Women Engineers for Resume Workshop
  • Register for Big Pink Volleyball today
  • Join Shocker Neighborhood Coalition Saturday morning walks
  • Physics Seminar to feature George Gollin
  • Washburn Law School’s director of admissions to visit Oct. 12
  • Joyful Fall Festiful in Shocker Dining
  • Join KMUW’s October Literary Feast
  • Savvy Scholar workshop focuses on systematic reviews
  • SAC to host a Murder Mystery Dinner
  • Volunteers requested to support Expanding Your Horizons STEM event Oct. 22
  • Campus Activities and Recreation requesting help for Fright Night
  • Grad Day at Shocker Store
  • Get COVID test from myShockerHealth Wellness Store
  • Join Woolsey Hall grand opening today
  • Washburn Law School’s director of admissions to visit Oct. 12
  • View October Patent and Trademark Resource Center events
  • Get lunch at Food Truck Plaza today
  • Join Steve Clark YMCA for Barre and Bites at Social Tap
  • Attend Entrepreneurship Research Series covering Trademark Basics
  • Industrial Engineering Colloquium to feature Deloitte Consulting’s Sami Alami
  • Register for Suspenders4Hope 5k and 1-Mile Memorial Walk
  • AHINSA presents Garba Night 2022
  • Attend Pee For Pizza event Oct. 5
  • Annual fire alarm testing beginning in October
  • Offices of Online Learning and Adult Learning are merging
  • Attend Musical Theatre Incubator Program’s premier production of ‘The Fox Sisters’
  • Roads closing temporarily for event Oct. 1
  • RSC parking lot closing temporarily for event
  • Volunteers requested for Save the Kitties second annual car show
  • Get up to 50% off of SCA Professional Dress event Oct. 2
  • Get tacos on National Taco Day at Fuzzy’s
  • Apply for fall 2022 Commencement
  • Get COVID test from myShockerHealth Wellness Store
  • Memorial event commemorating 1970 WSU plane crash set for Oct. 2
  • 2023 Benefits Open Enrollment begins tomorrow
  • Annual fire alarm testing beginning in October
  • Offices of Online Learning and Adult Learning are merging
  • Read the September Teaching Today
  • Barton School Dean’s Advisory Board adds CEO of NXTUS
  • Get lunch at Food Truck Plaza today
  • Register for Suspenders4Hope 5k and 1-Mile Memorial Walk
  • Attend Pee For Pizza event Oct. 5
  • Attend Annual Religion Lecture Oct. 3
  • Attend Musical Theatre Incubator Program’s premier production of ‘The Fox Sisters’
  • RSC parking lot closing temporarily for event
  • Get up to 50% off of SCA Professional Dress event Oct. 2
  • Get Shocker gear at fall clearance sale
  • Enrollment increases at Wichita State thanks to focus on student experience and economic growth
  • President Muma rewards University Libaries
  • Office of Academic Affairs to interview second dean candidate for CAS
  • CCNE accreditation site visit for School of Nursing taking place Oct. 12-14
  • The 2023 Benefits Open Enrollment begins Oct. 1
  • New scrapbooks honoring 1970 WSU plane crash add to history of fateful event
  • Restaurant industry veteran and seasoned entrepreneur joins Barton School of Business Dean’s Advisory Board
  • Join Steve Clark YMCA for Barre and Bites at Social Tap
  • Industrial Engineering Colloquium to feature Deloitte Consulting’s Sami Alami
  • Join Woolsey Hall grand opening Sept. 30
  • President Muma hosting town hall for university staff today
  • Math Lecture features Yang Yang from Michigan Technological University
  • RSC parking lot closing temporarily for event
  • Roads closing temporarily for event Oct. 1
  • Volunteers requested for Save the Kitties second annual car show