• Executive order provides guidance on COVID safety protocol requirements 
  • Office of Adult Learning seeking student input
  • KLC grants help Wichita State HEALTH students fight COVID-19 on campus
  • Nominations open for 2022 Distinguished Service Awards
  • Curriculum packet available for Blackboard delivery
  • Low-cost flu shots available at SHS
  • FAQs offer guidance on employee bonuses, paid leave
  • 3MT competition scheduled for Nov.12
  • Celebrate Día de los Muertos at RSC
  • Join the African American Faculty and Staff Association
  • Encourage students to experience the Honors College
  • ADCI Arts Market features art by Shockers
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature Notre Dame researcher
  • Shocker Women’s Basketball begin season at exhibition game Nov. 4
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for today
  • Get a free corn dog for Treat Tuesday
  • Update on vaccination and masking requirements at WSU
  • Wichita State students create accessible Halloween costumes for children with special needs
  • American Athletic Conference expands with addition of six schools, three in Texas
  • Men’s Basketball parking lot closures begin Nov. 1
  • Play behavioral economic games, earn cash
  • Complete your FAFSA with ODI
  • SchoalarshipUniverse matches students with scholarships
  • Fill out your FAFSA with the Office of Financial Aid
  • Physics Seminar features Dr. Janusz Henkiewicz
  • History Department Hosts Lecture with Tulsa Race Massacre Scholar
  • Perspectives series examines ‘The Bible and Race in American Christian Cultures’
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature Notre Dame researcher
  • Shocker Volleyball returns
  • Wichita State Basketball exhibition set for Nov. 1
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents Hungarian organist
  • WSU Greeks stroll for Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Graduating students: Bundle regalia items at Shocker Store
  • Student Employment at the RSC
  • Volunteers requested for Academic Integrity, Student Conduct hearing board
  • Get a free Corn Dog for Treat Tuesday
  • Get free access to F45 Challenge app
  • Update on vaccination and masking requirements at WSU
  • Wichita State students create accessible Halloween costumes for children with special needs
  • American Athletic Conference expands with addition of six schools, three in Texas
  • Men’s Basketball parking lot closures begin Nov. 1
  • HR front office lobby temporarily closing
  • Latest issue of WSU Foundation’s Horizon newsletter features need-based scholarships
  • COVID supply chain shortage affects WSU products
  • HealthQuest events planned for November
  • Shocker Volleyball returns
  • Wichita State Basketball exhibition set for Nov. 1
  • Physics Seminar features Dr. Janusz Henkiewicz
  • History Department Hosts Lecture with Tulsa Race Massacre Scholar
  • CHP Interprofessional Education Committee hosts renowned speaker
  • Perspectives series examines ‘The Bible and Race in American Christian Cultures’
  • Register for inaugural Analytics Showcase
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents Hungarian organist
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for tomorrow
  • Get a free Corn Dog for Treat Tuesday
  • Get free access to F45 Challenge app
  • Congratulations, President Muma!
  • Get a COVID vaccination, booster at WSU mobile clinics
  • Men’s Basketball parking lot closures begin Nov. 1
  • WSU Medical Laboratory Sciences program receives generous endowed scholarship
  • Office of Engagement highlights volunteers during appreciation week
  • Join Wichita State for the inauguration of Richard Muma
  • F1RST-Gen Friday: Anita Barrett
  • Play behavioral economic games, earn cash
  • Low-cost flu shots available at SHS
  • Check student emails for SHS survey
  • SchoalarshipUniverse matches students with scholarships
  • Fill out your FAFSA with the Office of Financial Aid
  • Physics Seminar features Dr. Janusz Henkiewicz
  • Join Journey East Asia Grill for comedy karaoke contest Oct. 31
  • History Department hosting lecture with Tulsa Race Massacre leading
  • Kansas Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation hosting first conference
  • Let the Honors College enhance your WSU experience
  • Apply to pitch at Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Stretch out Fright Night with glow yoga
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature Notre Dame researcher
  • Epsilon Tau Chapter of BAP volunteers at Exploration Place
  • CAPS thanks community for success with first Suspenders4Hope 5K
  • Start your fitness journey at Steve Clark YMCA
  • Shocker Grill and Lanes hosting Creepy Cosmic Bowling
  • Try a pizza at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Congratulations, President Muma!
  • Get a COVID vaccination, booster at WSU mobile clinics
  • Men’s Basketball parking lot closures begin Nov. 1
  • HR front office lobby temporarily closing
  • Join Wichita State for the inauguration of Richard Muma
  • F1RST-Gen Friday: Anita Barrett
  • Provide your feedback new student Orientation
  • Log in today: Final days of benefits open enrollment
  • Join Journey East Asia Grill for comedy karaoke contest Oct. 31
  • History Department hosting lecture with Tulsa Race Massacre leading
  • CHP Interprofessional Education Committee hosts renowned speaker
  • Kansas Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation hosting first conference
  • Join the African American Faculty and Staff Association
  • Apply to pitch at Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Register for inaugural Analytics Showcase
  • Spring 2022 tuition assistance applications open
  • Epsilon Tau Chapter of BAP volunteers at Exploration Place
  • CAPS thanks community for success with first Suspenders4Hope 5K
  • Start your fitness journey at Steve Clark YMCA
  • Try a pizza at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Update on vaccination and masking requirements at WSU
  • WSU Medical Laboratory Sciences program receives generous endowed scholarship
  • Office of Engagement highlights volunteers during appreciation week
  • Curriculum packet available for Blackboard delivery
  • Parking lots restricted for basketball games
  • Join Wichita State for the inauguration of Richard Muma
  • Low-cost flu shots available at SHS
  • HR Total Rewards team hosting on-site flu shots Nov. 1
  • Four days left to enroll for 2022 benefits open enrollment
  • Haley speaking at International Technology and Innovation Foundation webinar
  • Celebrate Dyslexia Awareness Month with the Office of Disability Services
  • Take a gamble at Casino Night
  • Shocker community invited to converse in Spanish
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature Notre Dame researcher
  • Shocker Grill hosting Creepy Cosmic Bowling
  • Update on vaccination and masking requirements at WSU
  • Get a COVID vaccination, booster at WSU mobile clinics
  • WSU’s Environmental Finance Center will help create WaterCorps
  • Join Wichita State for the inauguration of Richard Muma
  • Perspectives series returns to examine legacies of racism in American culture
  • ISAO collecting donations for refugees
  • CHP Week celebrates students, faculty and staff
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins
  • Fill out your FAFSA with the Office of Financial Aid
  • Celebrate Día de los Muertos
  • Cop talk event offers students a chance to speak with WSUPD
  • Watch Wichita Thunder with Phi Sigma Pi
  • Madrigal Dinners return Dec. 3
  • Economist Anonymous hosting Joshua Coaten
  • Celebrate Dyslexia Awareness Month with the Office of Disability Services
  • Take a gamble at Casino Night
  • Try a Gua Sha massage for sinus relief
  • Check out the Wednesday pool special at Shocker Grill
  • Shocker Store pink merchandise benefits Victory in the Valley
  • Update on vaccination and masking requirements at WSU
  • Get a COVID vaccination, booster at WSU mobile clinics
  • WSU’s Environmental Finance Center will help create WaterCorps
  • Join Wichita State for the inauguration of Richard Muma
  • Perspectives series returns to examine legacies of racism in American culture
  • ISAO collecting donations for refugees
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins
  • Five days left to enroll for 2022 benefits open enrollment
  • Celebrate Día de los Muertos
  • Haley speaking at International Technology and Innovation Foundation webinar
  • Encourage students to experience the Honors College
  • Cop talk event offers students a chance to speak with WSUPD
  • Madrigal Dinners return Dec. 3
  • Register for inaugural Analytics Showcase
  • Fleming-Randle appointed to Citizen’s Review Board
  • Try a Gua Sha massage for sinus relief
  • Check out the Wednesday pool special at Shocker Grill
  • Shocker Store pink merchandise benefits Victory in the Valley
  • Get a COVID vaccination, booster at WSU mobile clinics
  • AAC Career Fair brings together schools, students and employers from across the country
  • Shocker Career Accelerator matches students with work opportunities
  • Show your Shocker Pride at Wichita State Homecoming 2021
  • Cadman inauguration exhibit features President Muma
  • Perspectives series returns examining legacies of racism in American culture
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins
  • Biologist to speak about birds’ love-hate relationship with humans
  • Tour the University Archives today
  • Apply to pitch at Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Cyberscience expert from Naval Academy to speak at WSU
  • Register for inaugural Analytics Showcase
  • Symphony concert features renowned faculty artist
  • Wichita State Basketball exhibition set for Nov. 1
  • Try a Gua Sha massage for sinus relief
  • Shocker Grill hosting Creepy Cosmic Bowling
  • Try a pizza at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Update on vaccination and masking requirements at WSU
  • College of Applied Studies accepting hall of fame nominations
  • CHP Week celebrates students, faculty and staff
  • Low-cost flu shots available at SHS
  • Biologist to speak about birds’ love-hate relationship with humans
  • Tour the University Archives today
  • League of Women Voters hosts Dr. Neal Allen
  • Cyberscience expert from Naval Academy to speak at WSU
  • Volunteers requested for Blood Flow Restriction therapy study
  • Flu shots are available on campus Nov. 1
  • Six days left to enroll for 2022 benefits open enrollment
  • Symphony concert features renowned faculty artist