• NIAR adds USAF’s Tom Fischer as senior advisor
  • Shocker community invited to celebrate Juneteenth at parade June 18
  • Attend Sculpture Glow, Shockers Under the Stars
  • Shop Father’s Day sale at Shocker Store
  • Chilled water line break still affecting air conditioning in buildings
  • Get a COVID vaccine and earn $50 gift card
  • Base Pay Analysis/FY2023 pay change update
  • Beyond the Classroom: Becca Meyer
  • Take ARC instructor training satisfaction survey
  • Beyond the Classroom: Tiahna Padilla
  • WSU receives grant from Library of Congress to research LatinX communities in western Kansas
  • WSUPD chief speaks at KLETC graduation
  • Registration for Passage 2 Success closed
  • Summer 2022 SPTE request forms for first four-week term available
  • Fall 2022 tuition assistance deadline approaching
  • KMUW’s June Literary Feast Book is ‘This Time Tomorrow’
  • Shop Father’s Day sale at Shocker Store
  • NIAR adds USAF’s Tom Fischer as senior advisor
  • Chilled water line break affects air conditioning in several buildings
  • Join Kansas Latina Summit June 25
  • Base Pay Analysis/FY2023 pay change update
  • NIAR adds USAF’s Tom Fischer as senior advisor
  • Chilled water line break affects air conditioning in several buildings
  • Base Pay Analysis/FY2023 pay change update
  • Join Kansas Latina Summit June 25
  • KDHE rescinds boil water advisory for City of Wichita
  • Base Pay Analysis/FY2023 pay change update
  • Enrique Navarro named associate dean of WSU Graduate School
  • Beyond the Classroom: Cameron Holston
  • Summer 2022 SPTE request forms for first four-week term available
  • City of Wichita issues boil water advisory for Wichita
  • Get a COVID vaccine and earn $50 gift card
  • Fall 2022 tuition assistance deadline approaching
  • Learn more about study abroad opportunties
  • KMUW’s June Literary Feast Book is ‘This Time Tomorrow’
  • Join Women in Public Service for lunch
  • Collection Study Center offers students intimate ways to experience art
  • Beyond the Classroom: Chidera Okoro
  • Beyond the Classroom: Keegan Staats
  • Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic open during summer
  • Athletic Ticket Office hiring part-time
  • Adult learners: Share your thoughts on upcoming events
  • City of Wichita issues boil water advisory for Wichita
  • Deloitte’s Smart Factory @ Wichita hosts grand opening
  • Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic open during summer
  • Collection Study Center offers students intimate ways to experience art
  • WSU NASA program launches first-generation student’s future
  • Get a COVID vaccine and earn $50 gift card
  • Deloitte’s Smart Factory @ Wichita hosts grand opening
  • Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic open during summer
  • Get a COVID vaccine and earn $50 gift card
  • SHS medical director passes away
  • Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic open during summer
  • Take advantage of June HealthQuest events
  • Political science professor published in Washington Post
  • Haley honored by Wichita Business Journal, National Security Forum
  • Suzanne Hawley appointed as CAPS first faculty fellow
  • WuLug wins competitions at NCL and NCX
  • Gruetzemacher authors article featured in Harvard Business Review