• MDL providing COVID test collection to the public
  • Students from 11 new cities will soon pay in-state tuition to attend WSU
  • AHINSA recruiting executive committee members
  • Parking lots 5, 19W temporarily closing March 23
  • Hours and location updated for WASAC Campus Advocate
  • ‘Making HerStory: The Evolution of Marché, Forging A Way to Greatness’ honors Fleming-Randle
  • Undergraduates encouraged to apply for Libraries’ research awards
  • Deadline for Women for Women Innovation Fund extended to March 23
  • View summer 2022 course schedules
  • ‘Econ Bites on the Go’ features Dr. Qihong Liu
  • Physics Seminar features Dr. Richard Bonde
  • Apply to pitch at Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Join Healing from Trauma Support Group
  • Panel will discuss crisis in Ukraine and Russia March 22
  • Test athletic skill at F45 playoffs
  • Join the Graduate School and Office of Research to learn grant writing tips March 23
  • GIS event featuring renowned Esri instructors March 25
  • Graduate Student Council hosting Puppy Days at RSC
  • Shocker Rowing requesting volunteers
  • Decide who wins at Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Travel to a new city with the National Student Exchange program
  • Apply for Student Ambassador Society
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘[Re]Current Unrest’-A social justice film screening
  • Sustainability growing part of WSU’s curriculum
  • Save on Under Armour at the Shocker Store
  • Place advanced orders for pizza carry-out
  • Title IX training deadline: Due today
  • Alumni Association moves forward to consolidate with WSU Foundation
  • Apply for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Turn in URCA proposals by April 1
  • Join Softball and Baseball Tailgate March 23
  • Learn more about NSF SBIR at webinar
  • Attend ‘Computing tools for research and instruction’ session March 22
  • Test athletic skill at F45 playoffs
  • Women of Wichita State hosting leadership panel
  • Join Party Like a Drag Star March 25
  • Title IX training deadline: March 18 
  • Students from 11 new cities will soon pay in-state tuition to attend WSU
  • Sonia Greteman, Chris Brunner dedicate estate gift to improving WSU’s art education facilities
  • Panel will discuss crisis in Ukraine and Russia March 22
  • Title IX training deadline: March 18 
  • WSU Foundation hosts 2022 Scholarship Celebration
  • WSUPD conducting Sergeant’s Promotion Process
  • Encourage students to apply to the Master of Social Work program; open to all majors
  • Women of Wichita State hosting leadership panel
  • WSU professors and students recognized for innovative research
  • NIAR completes ground vibration testing for Kansas Modification Center’s 777-300ERCF conversion
  • Air Force awards $100 million to continue WSU NIAR’s B-1 Digital Engineering program
  • Eye Tracking Zoom Study: A WSU expert’s perspective, and common classroom concerns
  • President Muma launches ‘Forward Together’ podcast
  • WSUPD conducting Sergeant’s Promotion Process
  • Czech scholar to discuss ‘Post-war Czechoslovakia, Communist Coup, and the Cold War’
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘[Re]Current Unrest’-A social justice film screening
  • Wichita State’s Molecular Diagnostics Lab honored for pandemic heroism
  • Place advanced orders for pizza carry-out
  • Get a $7 green T-shirt for Luck of the Shockers Sale
  • Official WSU team shooter tee available at Shocker Store
  • Title IX training deadline: March 18 
  • WSU professors and students recognized for innovative research
  • NIAR completes ground vibration testing for Kansas Modification Center’s 777-300ERCF conversion
  • ‘Making HerStory: The Evolution of Marché, Forging A Way to Greatness’ honors Fleming-Randle
  • Speech-Language-Hearing clinic offering free hearing evaluations for faculty and staff
  • Mikrokosmos art submissions for next issue
  • Planning for 2022-2023 myPerformance evaluations is due March 31
  • Holiday closedown period approved Dec. 21-Jan. 2
  • WSUPD conducting Sergeant’s Promotion Process
  • Women of Wichita State hosting leadership panel
  • GIS event featuring renowned Esri instructors March 24
  • Children with typical hearing requested to participate in a research study
  • Judges requested for Shocker New Venture Competition
  • University Staff Senate Meeting set for today
  • Haley speaks to U.S. News on high gas prices
  • Place advanced orders for pizza carry-out
  • Title IX training deadline: March 18 
  • View CARE Team Data for February
  • Deadline for Women for Women Innovation Fund extended to March 23
  • RSC altering operating hours for spring break
  • Tuition Assistance applications for summer 2022 due April 15
  • ITS migrating antivirus platform to Windows Defender Deployment March 17
  • Help Shocker transfer students
  • Attend ‘Computing tools for research and instruction’ session March 22
  • Join the Graduate School and Office of Research to learn grant writing tips March 23
  • March’s Engage ICT providing legislative session overview
  • Get a $7 green T-shirt for Luck of the Shockers Sale
  • Two years later, we continue to persevere together
  • WSU removes mask requirement on campus; masks strongly recommended
  • Panel will discuss crisis in Ukraine and Russia March 22
  • Register for Health Professions Career Fair
  • WSU Printmaking Guild hosting print sale today
  • Join Party Like a Drag Star March 25
  • GIS event featuring renowned Esri instructors March 25
  • Czech scholar to discuss ‘Post-war Czechoslovakia, Communist Coup, and the Cold War’
  • Compete at Wu Lifts March 27
  • Dr. Laila Cure presenting ‘Modeling and Analysis of Contemporary Work Systems’ today
  • Learn more about intellectual property at webinar
  • Join next spring 2022 Lifting Clinic today
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘[Re]Current Unrest’-A social justice film screening
  • Eye Tracking Zoom Study: A WSU expert’s perspective, and common classroom concerns
  • RSC altering operating hours for spring break
  • F1RST-Gen Friday: Zoë Gillis
  • Application deadline for Widener Global Leaders Program extended to March 31
  • ICYMI: Read March’s Forward Together newsletter
  • Testing Services temporarily closing March 17, 18
  • Glide Fit returing to Heskett Center after spring break
  • Heskett Center hours adjusted for spring break
  • Wichita State’s Molecular Diagnostics Lab honored for pandemic heroism
  • Two years later, we continue to persevere together
  • Eye Tracking Zoom Study: A WSU expert’s perspective, and common classroom concerns
  • F1RST-Gen Friday: Coleen Pugh
  • ICYMI: Read March’s Forward Together newsletter
  • ITS migrating antivirus platform to Windows Defender Deployment March 17
  • Heskett Center hours adjusted for spring break
  • Panel will discuss crisis in Ukraine and Russia March 22
  • Join the Graduate School and Office of Research to learn grant writing tips March 23
  • Women of Wichita State hosting leadership panel
  • GIS event featuring renowned Esri instructors March 25
  • Czech scholar to discuss ‘Post-war Czechoslovakia, Communist Coup, and the Cold War’
  • Dr. Laila Cure presenting ‘Modeling and Analysis of Contemporary Work Systems’ today
  • Office of Adult Learning hosting meet-and-greet today
  • RSVP for CSD Alumni Award, retirement ceremony for Dr. Julie Scherz
  • Join next spring 2022 Lifting Clinic today
  • Students, colleagues invited to celebrate Dr. Raymond Hull
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘[Re]Current Unrest’-A social justice film screening
  • Title IX training deadline: March 18 
  • WSU removes mask requirement on campus; masks strongly recommended
  • President Muma launches ‘Forward Together’ podcast
  • Monk-Morgan accepts new role with Kansas Leadership Center
  • Testing Services temporarily closing March 17, 18
  • Academic Affairs supporting several Faculty Fellows programs
  • Speech-Language-Hearing clinic offering free hearing evaluations for faculty and staff
  • Mikrokosmos art submissions for next issue
  • Encourage students to attend Health Professions Career Fair
  • Wichita State’s Molecular Diagnostics Lab honored for pandemic heroism
  • Participants requested for hearing research study
  • Housing and Residence Life has Student Affairs-Student Engagement position open to WSU employees only