• WSU community invited to attend final EVP/provost search forum today
  • Wichita State designated Age-Friendly University for focus on range of learning opportunities
  • From a dorm room to ‘Shark Tank,’ scholarship recipients focus on philanthropy
  • SEM team award deadline approaching
  • Watkins Visiting Professor, Dr. Netta Engelhardt, gives Public Talk on April 7.
  • Enjoy Brazita Bites, Wheat Street Dogs at Food Truck Plaza
  • Volunteers requested for commencement
  • Grad School seeks GRASP volunteer judges
  • Final EVP/provost search forum scheduled for April 7
  • Exchange Student Spotlight: Ana Jara
  • Do you provide a welcoming environment on campus? You are advancing SEM Goal 3.7
  • Join next Discovering Your Unique Strengths training session
  • Expanding Your Horizons workshop promotes girls in STEM
  • Last lifting clinic of the spring semester
  • Join WU Crew for upcoming service opportunities
  • Process Communication Model training now available at CEI
  • Take advantage of April HealthQuest events
  • Encourage students to learn about opportunities with Walmart
  • Encourage students to attend the Just-In-Time Virtual Career Fair
  • Final EVP/provost search forum scheduled for April 7
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Exchange Student Spotlight: Ana Jara
  • Call for submissions to the UCIPA conference graduate student poster forum
  • Enjoy Brazita Bites, Wheat Street Dogs at Food Truck Plaza
  • Conference for Positive Aging planned for April 15
  • KU professor to speak on refugees
  • Last lifting clinic of the spring semester
  • Join study abroad information session April 15
  • Apply to be a Passage 2 Success leader
  • WSU South and WSU Haysville hiring student assistants
  • Rock the vote: SGA elections scheduled for April 4-6
  • Attend the Just-In-Time Virtual Career Fair
  • Attend the Criminal Justice Career Fair
  • Walmart reps to talk about College to Career Program
  • Travel to a new city with the National Student Exchange program
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Published Wichita State chemists discover laser materials
  • WSU’s engineering grad program top 60 in nation, best in Kansas
  • Save on blankets at the Shocker Store
  • Save on professional apparel at the Shocker Store
  • Artist talk features sound artist Annabel Daou
  • Shocker Women’s Tennis to host a free post-match kids’ clinic
  • InterFest planned for April 13
  • PPMC invites campus to Women in Public Service Conference
  • Join the last Wednesdays in Wiedemann organ series of 2021-22
  • WSU community invited to attend second EVP/provost search forum today
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Graduate School annual awards nominations are open
  • Artist talk features sound artist Annabel Daou
  • Enjoy Brazita Bites, Wheat Street Dogs at Food Truck Plaza
  • World Trade Council of Wichita dinner focuses on Russia-Ukraine
  • KU professor to speak on refugees
  • Encourage students to attend the Criminal Justice Career Fair
  • Order commencement regalia by April 8
  • HR Office closed 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. April 6 from
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for today
  • Save on blankets at the Shocker Store
  • Second EVP/provost search forum scheduled for April 5
  • WSU community invited to attend first EVP/provost search forum today
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Heskett Center resumes massage services
  • Deadline extended for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Published Wichita State chemists discover laser materials
  • Summer and fall schedules available
  • Diversity lecture series features the Intersectional Environmentalist
  • InterFest planned for April 13
  • Visiting professor to present ‘Black Hole Information Paradox’
  • ODI invites APIDA students to attend listening sessions
  • Texas Tech lecturer to present ‘Geometry and Topology’
  • World Trade Council of Wichita dinner focuses on Russia-Ukraine
  • Rock the vote: SGA elections scheduled for April 4-6
  • Shocker Shuttles are 100% battery operated
  • First-year students invited to join the Majors Amazing Race
  • Celebrate InspirASIAN Month in April
  • Celebrate GAYpril at Wichita State
  • Congratulations to the Adult Learner of the Year
  • WSU Police Department announces promotions
  • Three-credit hour youth mentoring opportunity open to all majors
  • Save on blankets at the Shocker Store
  • Second EVP/provost search forum scheduled for April 5
  • WSU community invited to attend first EVP/provost search forum today
  • WSU Foundation honors retired faculty and staff
  • Deadline extended for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Published Wichita State chemists discover laser materials
  • Reserve an outdoor meeting space
  • SEM team award deadline approaching
  • Diversity lecture series features the Intersectional Environmentalist
  • Shocker Women’s Tennis to host a free post-match kids’ clinic
  • InterFest planned for April 13
  • Visiting professor to present ‘Black Hole Information Paradox’
  • Undergraduate Admissions to host Black & Yellow Day April 22
  • Texas Tech lecturer to present ‘Geometry and Topology’
  • Check out CARE Team data for the month of March
  • Celebrate InspirASIAN Month in April
  • Celebrate GAYpril at Wichita State
  • Congratulations to the Adult Learner of the Year
  • WSU Police Department announces promotions
  • Encourage students to learn about opportunities with Walmart
  • Shocker Shuttles are 100% battery operated
  • WSU community invited to attend first EVP/provost search forum
  • Pee for Pizza event scheduled April 6
  • Criminal Justice Student Association meeting to focus on ROTC
  • Philosopher to speak on memory
  • PPMC invites campus to Women in Public Service Conference
  • ODI invites APIDA students to attend listening sessions
  • Learn how to protect your intellectual property
  • Math lecturer to present ‘Symmetric convex subsets of Euclidean space’
  • Learn more about NSF SBIR at webinar
  • New esports director brings his vision of gaming to Wichita State
  • Vote for your favorite Edible Book Festival entry
  • Call for submissions to the UCIPA conference graduate student poster forum
  • Trouble logging into your parking portal?
  • Recreational Rowing opening April 4
  • Boys and Girls Club hiring for summer jobs
  • Campus Recreation hiring for summer and fall
  • Japanese-language students compete in Kansas City
  • Campus police officer recognized for his work with the WSU Greek community
  • Poetry contest celebrates haiku
  • Travel to Chicago and earn credit for hands-on leadership experiences
  • Three-credit hour youth mentoring opportunity open to all majors
  • Meet the SGA candidates
  • Celebrate grad students April 4-8
  • WSU community invited to attend first EVP/provost search forum today
  • Trouble logging into your parking portal?
  • Pee for Pizza event scheduled April 6
  • Conference for Positive Aging planned for April 15
  • Learn more about NSF SBIR at webinar
  • Learn to use Pivot to search for funding
  • Japanese-language students compete in Kansas City
  • Campus police officer recognized for his work with the WSU Greek community
  • Don’t let ePAFs fool you, attend ePAF refresher tips and tricks today
  • Barton School of Business has two opportunities for senior educators
  • Student Health Services continues providing COVID testing, vaccinations
  • Campus community invited to EVP/provost forums
  • Philosopher to speak on memory
  • PPMC invites campus to Women in Public Service Conference
  • Lunch with Brazita Bites food truck on April 1
  • Math lecturer to present ‘Symmetric convex subsets of Euclidean space’
  • Celebrate WHM with a free screening of ‘Picture a Scientist’
  • Grammy-nominated flutist and composer Allison Loggins-Hull to perform at WSU
  • New esports director brings his vision of gaming to Wichita State
  • Longtime nursing faculty member Susan Kruger passes away
  • Travel to Chicago and earn credit for hands-on leadership experiences
  • Three-credit hour youth mentoring opportunity open to all majors