• Employee and student COVID-19 testing
  • Parking lot closure: Lot 2E closed for repairs
  • Registrar’s Office closing July 22
  • Clash of the Colleges volunteers needed
  • Make small business accounting simple with QuickBooks
  • WSU researcher awarded $175,000 NSF grant to help improve data-driven decision-making
  • Have you seen these signs on campus?
  • Ulrich Museum of Art summer exhibitions closing soon
  • School of Music’s ‘Oratorio Concert’ to broadcast on KPTS
  • Office of Engagement seeking input for development process
  • Free entrepreneurship workshops available
  • WU Crew Reads seeks volunteers
  • Christmas in July at Shocker Store
  • Tips for a faster vaccine experience
  • Advanced Title IX online info session
  • Have you seen these signs on campus?
  • Tuesday Talks: Involvement and engagement
  • WSU headshot appointments available for July
  • Shocker Circles Summer 2021 Reintegration series
  • President Muma leading book discussion
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing
  • Support student mental health
  • Rededication of class of 1934 sundial July 19
  • School of Music’s ‘Oratorio Concert’ to broadcast on KPTS
  • Registrar’s Office closing July 22
  • Admissions closing early July 20
  • New position action request form effective July 19
  • AmeriCorps VISTA service opportunities available
  • Department of Physical Therapy hiring
  • NASA Kansas Space Grant Consortium call for proposals
  • Christmas in July at Shocker Store
  • Tips for a faster vaccine experience
  • WSU researcher awarded $175,000 NSF grant to help improve data-driven decision-making
  • Ulrich Museum of Art summer exhibitions closing soon
  • Scholarships available for WSU badge courses
  • #WSUWeSupportU Preventing Suicide Training available
  • Fall Lifelong Learning courses available at WSU
  • F1RST-Gen Shocker Friday: Anne Marie Brown
  • F1RST-Gen Shocker Friday: Elaine Bernstorf
  • WU Crew Reads seeks volunteers
  • Barton School hiring academic advisor, recruitment coordinator
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing
  • Shocker Neighborhood development panel
  • Parking lot 3N,3S closed for repairs
  • Clarification: Senior citizens will not be charged to audit classes
  • Ask a sales tax expert
  • Student Involvement position open to WSU employees only
  • Bonus discount Fridays at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Shockers unite to fight COVID-19
  • Rededication of class of 1934 sundial July 19
  • Track coach uses iPhone, drone, slushies to document Kansas small towns
  • Wichita State names new College of Engineering dean
  • July 2021 Forward Together newsletter available
  • 2021 virtual on-campus job fair schedules now open
  • Office of Engagement seeking input for development process
  • Tuesday Talks: What Parents Need to Know
  • Registrar’s Office closing July 22
  • Textbooks delivered to your dorm room
  • Admissions closing early July 20
  • AmeriCorps VISTA service opportunities available
  • Support Your Students’ Mental Health
  • Ask a sales tax expert
  • Free entrepreneurship workshops available
  • Wichita State police officers awarded for heroic actions
  • A message from President Rick Muma
  • Center for Entrepreneurship announces new reporting structure
  • July 2021 Forward Together newsletter available
  • Business school awards scholarships to transfer students
  • Fall Lifelong Learning courses available at WSU
  • Rededication of class of 1934 sundial July 19
  • Office of Engagement seeking input for development process
  • University Applicant Tracking System unavailable July 12–18
  • Barton School hiring academic advisor, recruitment coordinator
  • Free KMUW calendar stickers available
  • Wichita State names new College of Engineering dean
  • Rededication of class of 1934 sundial July 19
  • Barton School and WSU Tech 2+2 signing ceremony July 13
  • Take the Good Neighbor challenge
  • Wichita State police officers awarded for heroic actions
  • Tips for a faster vaccine experience
  • Wichita State’s mechatronics program earns ARM endorsement
  • Track coach uses iPhone, drone, slushies to document Kansas small towns
  • Lindquist Hall water outage through July 13
  • Sign up for Banner 9 Schedule Building Training July 21-22
  • AmeriCorps VISTA service opportunities available
  • Professor Haley quoted in Toronto Sun about costs of terrorism