• Campus community invited to EVP/provost forums
  • WSU’s engineering grad program top 60 in nation, best in Kansas
  • Richard Biever joins School of Performing Arts
  • Do you provide support for students with academic, personal, financial, or other non-academic challenges? You are advancing SEM Goal 3.2
  • Learn how to protect your intellectual property
  • Workshop offers tips for writing literature reviews
  • Hippodrome is back for its 94th year
  • JPL researcher to present ‘Dark Energy Survey’
  • KU professor to speak on refugees
  • Try new flavors at CAP’s International Coffee and Tea Event
  • Czech scholar to discuss ‘Post-war Czechoslovakia, Communist Coup, and the Cold War’
  • Join the last Wednesdays in Wiedemann organ series of 2021-22
  • Save on professional apparel at the Shocker Store
  • Division of Student Affairs hiring graduate assistantships
  • Student Health Services continues providing COVID testing, vaccinations
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Campus community invited to EVP/provost forums
  • Nonprofit panel hosted by the Hugo Wall Society
  • Workshop offers tips for writing literature reviews
  • Final opportunity: School of Art, Design, and Creative Industries student listening session
  • School of Nursing hosting RN-to-BSN info sessions
  • Lunch with Brazita Bites food truck on April 1
  • Hippodrome is back for its 94th year
  • JPL researcher to present ‘Dark Energy Survey’
  • Celebrate WHM with a free screening of ‘Picture a Scientist’
  • Try new flavors at CAP’s International Coffee and Tea Event
  • Czech scholar to discuss ‘Post-war Czechoslovakia, Communist Coup, and the Cold War’
  • Grammy-nominated flutist and composer Allison Loggins-Hull to perform at WSU
  • Join the last Wednesdays in Wiedemann organ series of 2021-22
  • WSU’s engineering grad program top 60 in nation, best in Kansas
  • Richard Biever joins School of Performing Arts
  • Matchmaking Program gives entrepreneurs a chance at commercializing WSU technologies
  • Apply now for SAC Executive Board
  • International Student Union recruiting executive committee members
  • Campus Recreation hiring for summer and fall
  • Attend the Criminal Justice Career Fair
  • Walmart reps to talk about College to Career Program
  • Congratulations to the Phenomenal Women Award recipients
  • Save on professional apparel at the Shocker Store
  • Student Health Services continues providing COVID testing, vaccinations
  • Muma, Lefever will match funds during KMUW fundraiser
  • Matchmaking Program gives entrepreneurs a chance at commercializing WSU technologies
  • Grammy-nominated flutist and composer Allison Loggins-Hull to perform at WSU
  • WSU Opera Theater presents the Kansas premiere of ‘The Scarlet Letter’
  • Lunch with Brazita Bites food truck on April 1
  • Wale to perform at Wichita State
  • Get a close-up look at a Blackhawk helicopter
  • Muma, Lefever will match funds during KMUW fundraiser
  • Campus community invited to EVP/provost forums
  • Matchmaking Program gives entrepreneurs a chance at commercializing WSU technologies
  • Grammy-nominated flutist and composer Allison Loggins-Hull to perform at WSU
  • World Trade Council of Wichita dinner focuses on Russia-Ukraine
  • Get a close-up look at a Blackhawk helicopter
  • Psychology Department colloquium to feature presentation by Dr. Nicole Werner
  • Celebrate WHM with a free screening of ‘Picture a Scientist’
  • Learn to use Pivot to search for funding
  • Shocker Rowing requesting volunteers
  • Congratulations to the Phenomenal Women Award recipients
  • Order commencement regalia by April 8
  • Student Health Services continues providing COVID testing, vaccinations
  • Wichita State students learn backstage at NCAA’s basketball showcase
  • WSU College of Engineering awards $313,500 in Wallace Scholarships
  • Trouble logging into your parking portal?
  • Reserve an outdoor meeting spaces
  • Nominate your team for a SEM recognition award
  • Hours and location updated for WASAC Campus Advocate
  • Tuition Assistance applications for summer 2022 due April 15
  • Apply for faculty fellowship by April 1
  • Wale to perform at Wichita State
  • Conference for Positive Aging planned for April 15
  • Edible Book Festival happening this week
  • Math lecturer to present ‘Symmetric convex subsets of Euclidean space’
  • Emergency building coordinator training sessions announced
  • Get a close-up look at a Blackhawk helicopter
  • Workshop offers tips on citation management software
  • Psychology Department colloquium to feature presentation by Dr. Nicole Werner
  • Nutrition Discussion focuses on Keto Diets
  • Register for Candid Conversations: An insider’s perspective on criminal justice reform
  • Grad School seeks GRASP volunteer judges
  • WSU Opera Theater presents the Kansas premiere of ‘The Scarlet Letter’
  • HR Office closed 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. March 29
  • Faculty Senate meets at 3:30 p.m. today
  • Community Garden kicks off its third season
  • Sedgwick County to host vaccine clinics at Koch Arena
  • Wale to perform at Wichita State
  • Conference for Positive Aging planned for April 15
  • Edible Book Festival happening this week
  • Math lecturer to present ‘Symmetric convex subsets of Euclidean space’
  • Society of Women Engineers hosts Women’s History Month celebration
  • Get a close-up look at a Blackhawk helicopter
  • Workshop offers tips on citation management software
  • Psychology Department colloquium to feature presentation by Dr. Nicole Werner
  • Celebrate WHM with a free screening of ‘Picture a Scientist’
  • Nutrition Discussion focuses on Keto Diets
  • Wichita State students learn backstage at NCAA’s basketball showcase
  • WSU College of Engineering awards $313,500 in Wallace Scholarships
  • Trouble logging into your parking portal?
  • AHINSA recruiting executive committee members
  • Hours and location updated for WASAC Campus Advocate
  • Shocker Rowing requesting volunteers
  • Meet the SGA candidates
  • WSU Opera Theater presents the Kansas premiere of ‘The Scarlet Letter’
  • Community Garden kicks off its third season
  • F1RST-Gen Friday: Stephanie Cockrell
  • Graduate School annual awards nominations are open
  • The WSU 2022-2023 Catalogs are now available
  • ODI to close early March 25
  • Nominate a student to serve on the SAC Executive Board
  • Nominate your team for a SEM recognition award
  • JPL researcher to present ‘Dark Energy Survey’
  • Party like a drag star on March 25
  • Psychology Department colloquium to feature presentation by Dr. Nicole Werner
  • Improve financial health at HealthQuest wellness webinar
  • President Muma hosting town hall for university libraries faculty and staff March 25
  • Apply to pitch at Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Try new flavors at CAP’s International Coffee and Tea Event
  • Student Health Services continues providing COVID testing, vaccinations
  • JPL researcher to present ‘Dark Energy Survey’
  • ‘Changing the Narrative’ on display through March 25
  • World Trade Council of Wichita dinner focuses on Russia-Ukraine
  • Party like a drag star on March 25
  • KU professor to speak on refugees
  • Psychology Department colloquium to feature presentation by Dr. Nicole Werner
  • Learn more about the Master of Public Administration Program
  • Apply to pitch at Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Try new flavors at CAP’s International Coffee and Tea Event
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum set for April 15
  • The WSU 2022-2023 Catalogs are now available
  • Former Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates to speak at Wichita State speaker series
  • $540,000 gift helps Barton School launch Student Career Development Office
  • WSU School of Nursing receives endowed RN to BSN scholarship
  • ODI to close early March 25
  • Apply now for SAC Executive Board
  • Call for submissions to the UCIPA conference graduate student poster forum
  • Reminder: Qualtrics is WSU’s designated survey software
  • Undergraduates encouraged to apply for Libraries’ research awards
  • Recreational Rowing opening April 4
  • Participants requested for hearing research study
  • Spanish-speaking volunteers needed for research
  • Decide who wins at Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Students can earn $25 for taking CLA exam
  • Student Health Services continues providing COVID testing, vaccinations
  • Former Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates to speak at Wichita State speaker series
  • $540,000 gift helps Barton School launch Student Career Development Office
  • WSU School of Nursing receives endowed RN to BSN scholarship
  • Reminder: Qualtrics is WSU’s designated survey software
  • ‘Changing the Narrative’ on display through March 25
  • ODI invites campus community to Phenomenal Women Awards
  • World Trade Council of Wichita dinner focuses on Russia-Ukraine
  • Learn more about the Master of Public Administration Program
  • ‘Econ Bites on the Go’ features Dr. Qihong Liu
  • President Muma hosting town hall for university libraries faculty and staff March 25
  • President Muma hosting town hall for university staff March 24
  • Learn the basics of writing grant proposals
  • Schedule appointment for WSU Mobile DMV Event March 28
  • Wichita State to welcome 16 new Rudd Scholars in fall 2022
  • Purchase computer at ITS Procurement website
  • Do you host middle and high school students on campus? You are advancing SEM Goal 2.5
  • WSU headshot appointments available for April
  • Student Success Orientation spring update meeting planned for today
  • Wichitalks is back for a special Big Read edition
  • Emergency building coordinator training sessions announced
  • Party like a drag star on March 25
  • Expanding Your Horizons workshop promotes girls in STEM
  • Workshop offers tips on citation management software
  • Presentation focuses on MRI-guided radiation therapy research
  • Physics Seminar features Dr. Richard Bonde
  • President Muma hosting town hall for university staff March 24