• Update on vaccination and masking requirements at WSU
  • Get a COVID vaccination, booster at WSU mobile clinics
  • Low-cost flu shots available at SHS
  • WSU takes a win at Riverfest Parade
  • Check student emails for SHS survey
  • SGA hosts free flu shot clinic
  • 2021 Drag Show postponed
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins
  • Cop talk event offers students a chance to speak with WSUPD
  • Visit the RSC for Monday Melodies
  • Watch Wichita Thunder with Phi Sigma Pi
  • ADCI Arts Market features art by Shockers
  • Susan Randall discusses career at Society of Women Engineers event
  • Economist Anonymous hosting Joshua Coaten
  • League of Women Voters hosts Dr. Neal Allen
  • Pizza with the President scheduled for Oct. 27
  • Pee for Pizza scheduled for Nov. 3
  • FHCP Spooktacular set for Oct. 27
  • Volunteers needed at the Lord’s Diner
  • Friendly reminder: Culture is not a costume
  • Scholarship available for adult learners
  • Fill out your FAFSA with the Office of Financial Aid
  • Symphony concert features renowned faculty artist
  • Wichita State Basketball exhibition set for Nov. 1
  • INSPYRE research lab requesting mentors
  • Get free access to F45 Challenge app
  • Shocker Grill hosting Creepy Cosmic Bowling
  • Shocker pumpkin carving kit available at Shocker Store
  • Update on vaccination and masking requirements at WSU
  • Get a COVID vaccination, booster at WSU mobile clinics
  • Seven days left to enroll for 2022 benefits open enrollment
  • Feedback requested for Caremark and CVS Pharmacy benefits
  • COVID supply chain shortage affects WSU products
  • WSU takes a win at Riverfest Parade
  • WSU analytics programs featured on new webpage
  • 2021 Drag Show postponed
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins
  • Cop talk event offers students a chance to speak with WSUPD
  • Visit the RSC for Monday Melodies
  • ADCI Arts Market features art by Shockers
  • FHCP Spooktacular set for Oct. 27
  • WSU service recognition event taking place Oct. 25
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature Vanderbilt researcher
  • Friendly reminder: Culture is not a costume
  • WSU team wins First Place in first Pull-a-Plane event
  • Wichita State Basketball exhibition set for Nov. 1
  • Faculty Senate meeting at 3:30 p.m. today
  • Get free access to F45 Challenge app
  • Shocker pumpkin carving kit available at Shocker Store
  • Get a COVID vaccination, booster at WSU mobile clinics
  • Required student training: Sexual assault prevention
  • AAC Career Fair brings together schools, students and employers from across the country
  • WSU takes a win at Riverfest Parade
  • Shocker Career Accelerator matches students with work opportunities
  • Show your Shocker Pride at Wichita State Homecoming 2021
  • Cadman inauguration exhibit features President Muma
  • F1RST-Gen Friday: Teri Hall
  • North roads on main campus closing temporarily Oct. 23
  • Student Involvement updating office hours
  • Get a low-cost flu shot at SHS
  • Arab Student Association hosts clothing drive to benefit refugee community
  • Fill out your FAFSA with the Office of Financial Aid
  • Withdraw deadline approaching: What to ask your instructors
  • Apply for FHCP healthcare scholarship
  • Madrigal Dinners return Dec. 3
  • Economist Anonymous hosting Brady Ashton
  • Celebrate Dyslexia Awareness Month with the Office of Disability Services
  • Green Group hosting thrifted costume competition
  • Pizza with the President scheduled for Oct. 27
  • National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
  • Fairmount College induction ceremony included three honorees
  • Office of Diversity and Inclusion presents Gordon Parks Double Feature Gala
  • Webinar explores strategies for reducing online search bias
  • Register for inaugural Analytics Showcase
  • Symphony concert features renowned faculty artist
  • CAPs seeking Stories for Hope submissions
  • Participants requested for hearing research
  • Volunteers requested for Academic Integrity, Student Conduct hearing board
  • Become a transition mentor
  • Try a Gua Sha massage for sinus relief
  • Get a COVID vaccination, booster at WSU mobile clinics
  • AAC Career Fair brings together schools, students and employers from across the country
  • WSU takes a win at Riverfest Parade
  • WSU analytics programs featured on new webpage
  • Show your Shocker Pride at Wichita State Homecoming 2021
  • F1RST-Gen Friday: Teri Hall
  • North roads on main campus closing temporarily Oct. 23
  • Student Involvement updating office hours
  • EHS offers chemical, paint disposal to University Departments
  • Learn more about 2022 benefits open enrollment
  • Madrigal Dinners return Dec. 3
  • Celebrate Dyslexia Awareness Month with the Office of Disability Services
  • National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
  • Fairmount College induction ceremony included three honorees
  • Office of Diversity and Inclusion presents Gordon Parks Double Feature Gala
  • Webinar explores strategies for reducing online search bias
  • Register for inaugural Analytics Showcase
  • Symphony concert features renowned faculty artist
  • Spring 2022 tuition assistance applications open
  • Try a Gua Sha massage for sinus relief
  • Shocker Career Accelerator matches students with work opportunities
  • Show your Shocker Pride at Wichita State Homecoming 2021
  • Cadman inauguration exhibit features President Muma
  • Faculty invited to attend W.M. Keck Foundation workshop
  • Participants requested for hearing research
  • WSU replacing ProctorU with Examity
  • Try Coke Zero Sugar at Sampling Tour Thursday
  • Boosters added to COVID-19 vaccine options at WSU
  • Reminder: Complete Title IX sexual harassment training
  • Perspectives series returns examining legacies of racism in American culture
  • SGA hosts free flu shot clinic
  • Student Health Services emailing survey to students
  • North roads on main campus closing temporarily Oct. 23
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins
  • Win prizes in Shocker 360 kickoff competition
  • Withdraw deadline approaching: What to ask your instructors
  • Develop a plan for graduation
  • Everyone needs a little help
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program to be overhauled for federal student loans
  • National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
  • Fairmount College induction ceremony included three honorees
  • Office of Diversity and Inclusion presents Gordon Parks Double Feature Gala
  • Webinar explores strategies for reducing online search bias
  • Join Live Well with Diabetes Day of Discovery 2021
  • Apply to pitch at Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Shocker Community invited to HPSeries-Mental Health and Human Performance
  • WSU Shocker Strengths presents: Dual of the Dye
  • Shocker community invited to converse in Spanish
  • Time to play Big Pink Volleyball
  • CAPs seeking Stories for Hope submissions
  • Volunteers needed at the Lord’s Diner
  • Become a transition mentor
  • Try a pizza at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Try Coke Zero Sugar at Sampling Tour Thursday
  • Shop for class rings, graduation announcements at Ring Days
  • StreamYard broadcast features President Muma, Dr. Marche Fleming-Randle
  • Perspectives series returns examining legacies of racism in American culture
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins
  • National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
  • Fairmount College induction ceremony included three honorees
  • WSU service recognition event taking place Oct. 25
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature Vanderbilt researcher
  • Register for inaugural Analytics Showcase
  • Custodial supervisor position open to WSU employees only
  • Help students graduate on time
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program to be overhauled for federal student loans
  • Curriculum Management (CIM) provides helpful resources
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins
  • Fairmount College induction ceremony included three honorees
  • Office of Diversity and Inclusion presents Gordon Parks Double Feature Gala
  • Webinar explores strategies for reducing online search bias
  • Apply to pitch at Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Poetry reading features WSU professor Sam Taylor
  • Shocker Community invited to HPSeries-Mental Health and Human Performance
  • Great Plains Diabetes hosts Live Well with Diabetes Free event
  • Shocker community invited to converse in Spanish
  • Sigma Lambda Beta hosting annual Chasqui Manos Andinas sale
  • Try a pizza at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Barton School Honor Organization receives international recognition
  • Boosters added to COVID-19 vaccine options at WSU
  • North roads on main campus closing temporarily Oct. 23
  • President Muma joins Teaching Today
  • EHS offers chemical, paint disposal to University Departments
  • Arab Student Association hosts clothing drive to benefit refugee community
  • Office of Diversity and Inclusion presents Gordon Parks Double Feature Gala
  • Webinar explores strategies for reducing online search bias
  • Join Live Well with Diabetes Day of Discovery 2021
  • Apply to pitch at Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Time to play Big Pink Volleyball
  • RSVP for annual SEM update, celebration
  • WSU replacing ProctorU with Examity
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for today
  • Try a pizza at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Required student training: Sexual assault prevention
  • Spirit AeroSystems, Wichita State announce National Defense Prototype Center
  • Student Involvement updating office hours
  • Prevent vehicle break-ins
  • Poetry reading features WSU professor Sam Taylor
  • Shocker Community invited to HPSeries-Mental Health and Human Performance
  • Physics Seminar to feature Dr. Tapio Schneider
  • American Chemical Society Student Chapter at WSU hosting meeting
  • Great Plains Diabetes hosts Live Well with Diabetes Free event
  • Stretch out Fright Night with glow yoga
  • Sigma Lambda Beta hosting annual Chasqui Manos Andinas sale
  • James Schwartz Speaker Series to feature Tom Gentile
  • Math lecture features WSU’s Dr. Robert Fraser
  • Donate blood at Wichita State Haysville Blood Drive
  • Free spring roll for Treat Tuesday at the RSC