• Executive order update: Date for compliance extended to Jan. 18
  • Updated COVID-19 Vaccine options at WSU
  • RSVP for WSU’s Faculty and Staff Winter Party
  • Low-cost flu shots available at the RSC Nov. 18
  • Shockers and United Way make an impact
  • Human Resources will temporarily close Nov.18
  • ODI hosting Transgender Day of Remembrance Nov. 18
  • Chartwells hosting schoolwide Thanksgiving event Nov. 18
  • Celebrate at India Nite Nov. 20
  • Join webinar on African Private Enterprise Nov. 18
  • Madrigal Dinners return Dec. 3
  • TRIO Disability Support Services accepting students applications for 2021-22
  • Scholarship available for adult learners
  • Recognized Student Organization seeking advisors
  • Volunteers requested for fall 2021 commencement
  • Inauguration photo gallery of President Rick Muma available
  • Donate to Salvation Army virtual Angel Tree at Shocker Store
  • WSU and Lockheed Martin partner to bolster STEM workforce of the future
  • Perspectives series examines ‘Who Can Become an American? U.S. Immigration Policy, Racism and Civil Rights Struggle in the 20th Century’
  • New Ulrich outdoor sculpture encourages visitors to add to conversation
  • Shop local at the SAC sponsored Maker Market
  • Join ShockStarter’s fall 2021 scavenger hunt
  • Madrigal Dinners return Dec. 3
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘Love’s Labor’s Lost’ Nov. 18-21
  • Get $15 sweatpants at the RSC Shocker Store Nov.16
  • Updated COVID signs available for office, building use
  • Study abroad webpage available for faculty, staff
  • Pickleball Courts now open
  • Call for student research: Shocker Philosophy Conference
  • Shirley Lefever joins Teaching Today for November
  • Low-cost flu shots available at SHS
  • HR Talent Acquisition team implementing hiring and job posting deadlines ahead of 2021 Holiday Shutdown
  • Disaster Resilience Analytics Center Seminar Series discusses 2020 Wichita earthquakes
  • Celebrate International Education Week Nov.15-19
  • Chemistry Colloquium features WSU engineering researcher
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘Love’s Labor’s Lost’ Nov. 18-21
  • TRIO Disability Support Services accepting students applications for 2021-22
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for today
  • Get $15 sweatpants at the RSC Shocker Store Nov.16
  • Executive order update: Date for compliance extended to Jan. 18
  • Updated COVID-19 Vaccine options at WSU
  • Save the Date: SAC The Fairmount Formal
  • SHS hosting Pee for Pizza event Nov. 18
  • Shop local at the SAC sponsored Maker Market
  • The CHP and Delta Gamma host leadership in health speaker
  • HKN Epsilon Xi seminar features Dr. Christian Becker
  • Join ShockStarter’s fall 2021 scavenger hunt
  • Economists Anonymous hosting Lucas Garcés
  • Lecture series features Brown University mathematician
  • ODI lecture series features activist Dominique Morgan
  • Chemistry Colloquium features WSU engineering researcher
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘Love’s Labor’s Lost’ Nov. 18-21
  • National Student Exchange program available to WSU students
  • Enter the workforce with Shocker Career Accelerator
  • Get $15 sweatpants at the RSC Shocker Store Nov.16
  • Get a free Blueberry Muffin for Treat Tuesday
  • Start a student organization
  • Low-cost flu shots available at the RSC Nov. 18
  • Shockers and United Way make an impact
  • Celebrate International Education Week begins today
  • Donate to Salvation Army virtual Angel Tree at Shocker Store
  • HR front lobby temporary closure
  • WSU South and WSU Haysville hiring student assistants
  • Park your car on campus? Take this survey
  • Child participants requested for writing study
  • Executive order update: Date for compliance extended to Jan. 18
  • Updated COVID-19 Vaccine options at WSU
  • RSVP for WSU’s Faculty and Staff Winter Party
  • The Fab 50: Dean’s Advisory Board helping transform WSU’s Barton School of Business
  • Low-cost flu shots available at the RSC Nov. 18
  • Celebrate International Education Week begins today
  • Donate to Salvation Army virtual Angel Tree at Shocker Store
  • HR front lobby temporary closure
  • Shop local at the SAC sponsored Maker Market
  • The CHP and Delta Gamma host leadership in health speaker
  • HKN Epsilon Xi seminar features Dr. Christian Becker
  • Join ShockStarter’s fall 2021 scavenger hunt
  • WSU’s Regional Institute on Aging hosting Intergenerational Teaching Panel
  • Lecture series features Brown University mathematician
  • ODI lecture series features activist Dominique Morgan
  • Park your car on campus? Take this survey
  • Child participants requested for writing study
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘Love’s Labor’s Lost’ Nov. 18-21
  • Strategic Planning Initiative improvements going live Nov. 15
  • University Staff Senate Meeting set for tomorrow
  • WSU South and WSU Haysville hiring student assistants
  • Get a free Blueberry Muffin for Treat Tuesday
  • Updated COVID-19 Vaccine options at WSU
  • Executive order update: Vaccine exemption forms now available to employees, along with mask exemption process
  • Diversity in Engineering hosting Friendsgiving
  • Shop local at the SAC sponsored Maker Market
  • The CHP and Delta Gamma host leadership in health speaker
  • ShockStarter hosting game night at Braeburn Square
  • Apply for First Annual Humanities Conference
  • Economists Anonymous hosting Jacob DeBoard
  • Workshop focuses on international student experience
  • World Kindness Day Tabling Event
  • Chemistry Colloquium features WSU engineering researcher
  • WSU RIA sponsoring panel, workshop
  • RSVP for Commencement by Nov. 14
  • F1RST-Gen Friday: Quang Nguyen
  • Inauguration photo gallery of President Rick Muma available
  • WSU and Lockheed Martin partner to bolster STEM workforce of the future
  • Shocker Neighborhood Coalition fosters connections to local community
  • Perspectives series examines ‘Who Can Become an American? U.S. Immigration Policy, Racism and Civil Rights Struggle in the 20th Century’
  • Wichita State archaeologists dig in to unearth cultural history
  • Grant provides children’s books for clients at WSU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
  • Low-cost flu shots available at SHS
  • HR front lobby temporary closure
  • Veterans Upward Bound wins PBS award
  • Study abroad in France with Global Entrepreneurship Experience
  • Join Athletics Prevention Ambassadors
  • Linguistics students requesting input about language requirements
  • Doctoral students requesting participants for hearing research
  • Park your car on campus? Take this survey
  • Child participants requested for writing study
  • Volunteers requested for Narcan survey
  • Thanksgiving Massage Special available Nov. 22-24
  • Get $15 sweatpants at the RSC Shocker Store Nov.16
  • Spend $50, save $10 today at the Shocker Store
  • Pre-Game for Shocker basketball at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Start your fitness journey at Steve Clark YMCA
  • Looking ahead to the holiday season
  • Executive order update: Vaccine exemption forms now available to employees, along with mask exemption process
  • Shocker Career Accelerator launches First Destination Survey Nov. 14
  • Michael Irvin named interim executive director of Institutional Equity and Compliance
  • F1RST-Gen Friday: Quang Nguyen
  • Inauguration photo gallery of President Rick Muma available
  • HR front lobby temporary closure
  • Shocker Neighborhood Coalition fosters connections to local community
  • Space heaters prohibited on campus
  • HR front lobby temporary closure
  • HR Talent Acquisition team implementing hiring and job posting deadlines ahead of 2021 Holiday Shutdown
  • Shop local at the SAC sponsored Maker Market
  • The CHP and Delta Gamma host leadership in health speaker
  • Tuesday Talks: Social obstacles for transitioning students
  • Workshop focuses on international student experience
  • ‘Economics Bites on the Go’ features Dr. Edward Timmons
  • WSU RIA sponsoring panel, workshop
  • Spring 2022 tuition assistance applications open
  • WSU South and WSU Haysville hiring student assistants
  • Linguistics students requesting input about language requirements
  • Spend $50, save $10 today at the Shocker Store
  • Bonus Discount Fridays during November for rewards members
  • Start your fitness journey at Steve Clark YMCA
  • President Muma’s ‘Forward Together’ podcast launches today
  • Updated COVID-19 Vaccine options at WSU
  • WSU and Lockheed Martin partner to bolster STEM workforce of the future
  • Perspectives series examines ‘Who Can Become an American? U.S. Immigration Policy, Racism and Civil Rights Struggle in the 20th Century’
  • Wichita State archaeologists dig in to unearth cultural history
  • Grant provides children’s books for clients at WSU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
  • Support WSU Track and Field with Shocker holiday sweatshirt fundraiser
  • Low-cost flu shots available at SHS
  • HR Talent Acquisition team implementing hiring and job posting deadlines ahead of 2021 Holiday Shutdown
  • Join University Libraries in celebrating International Games Week
  • The CHP and Delta Gamma host leadership in health speaker
  • ShockStarter hosting game night at Braeburn Square
  • Learn Curriculum Mapping at Assessment Symposium 2021
  • Tuesday Talks: Learn about gender Affirming Healthcare at SHS
  • Society of Public Historians hosting David Taggart
  • Workshop focuses on international student experience
  • ‘Economics Bites on the Go’ features Dr. Edward Timmons
  • Chemistry Colloquium features WSU engineering researcher
  • Consider switching to Ultra Course Format for spring 2022
  • Curriculum packet available for Blackboard delivery
  • Veterans Upward Bound wins PBS award
  • Enrollment open for Library Research course
  • Get students career-ready with Shocker Career Accelerator
  • Doctoral students requesting participants for hearing research
  • Park your car on campus? Take this survey
  • Child participants requested for writing study
  • Get $15 sweatpants at the RSC Shocker Store Nov.16
  • Pre-Game for Shocker basketball at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Executive order update: Vaccine exemption forms now available to employees, along with mask exemption process
  • Wichita State appoints new Title IX coordinator
  • New Ulrich outdoor sculpture encourages visitors to add to conversation
  • Apply for John See Innovation Award
  • WSU Wind Ensemble Concert canceled
  • Department of Sport Management launching new Sport Leadership and Branding undergrad certificate
  • Tips for email safety best practices
  • Survey to help provide other food options at RSC
  • Bus service unavailable Veteran’s Day
  • Tuesday Talks: Social obstacles for transitioning students
  • Celebrate Marine Corps birthday and Veterans Day Nov. 10
  • Cop talk event offers students a chance to speak with WSUPD today
  • Join Deaf Chat Nov. 16
  • Madrigal Dinners return Dec. 3
  • Shocker Volleyball faces off against Tulsa, Temple
  • Scholarship available for adult learners
  • CAPS requesting models for #WeSupportU campaign
  • Free bowling for Veterans, active-duty military and their families
  • Veterans Day discount at Shocker Store
  • Updated COVID-19 Vaccine options at WSU
  • Executive order update: Vaccine exemption forms now available to employees, along with mask exemption process
  • Celebrate Marine Corps birthday and Veterans Day Nov. 10
  • Tuesday Talks: Learn about gender Affirming Healthcare at SHS
  • Workshop focuses on international student experience
  • 3MT competition scheduled for Nov.12
  • ‘Economics Bites on the Go’ features Dr. Edward Timmons
  • World Kindness Day Tabling Event
  • Cop talk event offers students a chance to speak with WSUPD today
  • Join Deaf Chat Nov. 16
  • Madrigal Dinners return Dec. 3
  • Shocker Volleyball faces off against Tulsa, Temple
  • Check out spring 2022 Access Now courses
  • Students can find suicide prevention resources on the back ID
  • Scholarship available for adult learners
  • WSU Greeks stroll for Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Wichita State appoints new Title IX coordinator
  • New Ulrich outdoor sculpture encourages visitors to add to conversation
  • Apply for John See Innovation Award
  • WSU Wind Ensemble Concert canceled
  • Department of Sport Management launching new Sport Leadership and Branding undergrad certificate
  • Grant provides children’s books for clients at WSU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
  • Remember these safety tips while decorating for the holidays
  • Tips for email safety best practices
  • Support WSU Track and Field with Shocker holiday sweatshirt fundraiser
  • Survey to help provide other food options at RSC
  • RSVP for Commencement by Nov. 14
  • Enrollment open for Library Research course
  • Interns requested for exercise science program
  • CAPS requesting models for #WeSupportU campaign
  • Child participants requested for writing study
  • Free bowling for Veterans, active-duty military and their families
  • Veterans Day discount at Shocker Store