• Mental Health Advocate highlight: CARE Team and Student Outreach and Support
  • Student-athletes grow into leadership roles as Shocker bowlers
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed April 16
  • Shocker Printing Solutions shines at ACUP+ Conference
  • College of Engineering announces Wallace Excellence Faculty Award recipients
  • WSU Medical Lab Sciences students to participate in ASCLS Race to Jam 2025 finals
  • University Staff Senate announces fall 2025 scholarship recipients
  • Host an event at SHOCKFEST — Welcome Weekend for new and returning Shockers
  • Jr. Shocker Kids Club memberships only $20 during flash sale
  • Choir performance will take place in the Ulrich Museum’s Polk/Wilson Gallery
  • KMUW’s Literary Feast book club will discuss ‘The Antidote’ by Karen Russell April 30
  • Enjoy double film premiere with the School of Performing Arts
  • ChatGPT for job-seekers — a free virtual event
  • Public Policy and Management Center to host 2025 CUPSO National Conference
  • Join dinner talk on energy investments, China and tariffs April 29
  • Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic offers high-quality, affordable speech and hearing services
  • Empower your students’ success with PathwayU
  • Spring 2025 diploma information available
  • Get ready for URCAF coming up April 25 in updated location
  • Try the Pizza of the Month for April at Shocker Sport Grill & Lanes
  • Shocker women’s bowling competes in Final Four in first NCAA season
  • Spirit Squad competes at NCA/NDA Nationals, Shocker cheer finishes first
  • Men’s bowling team to compete for National Championship
  • WSU College of Engineering invites local high school students to register for free Girl Day event
  • Watkins speaker to discuss planets orbiting other stars
  • Save the date for ‘Hidden Science in Engineering Materials’ seminar, hosted by NIAR and College of Engineering
  • Barton Speaker Series survey seeks your feedback
  • Episode 33 of ‘Forward Together’ podcast features Sheree Utash and Greg Hand on the Wichita Biomedical Campus
  • Attend ‘The Hidden Side of EMS’ photo exhibition at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • KMUW and Wichita Public Library present a special Big Read edition of Wichitalks April 18
  • Enjoy double film premiere with the School of Performing Arts
  • Save the date for College of Engineering Open House event
  • Attend NetApp spring E-Waste and Shredding event April 25
  • Sign up to be a judge for the 2025 URCAF poster presentations
  • Volunteers needed for spring 2025 commencement
  • Hunt for Easter Egg discounts at the Shocker Store
  • School of Criminal Justice launches new criminal intelligence graduate certificate
  • All employees are required to complete annual conflict of interest disclosure
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for April 15
  • Recognition for University Faculty Awards to be held May 9
  • Honorees for President’s Distinguished Service Awards to be recognized May 9
  • Men’s bowling team to compete for National Championship
  • Remove your stored videos from Panopto
  • Watkins speaker to discuss planets orbiting other stars
  • Learn how to achieve organizational excellence through cultural humility at event
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed April 16
  • WSU College of Engineering invites local high school students to register for free Girl Day event
  • Faculty/staff can schedule annual health appointments at Student Health
  • Help shape the future of technology at WSU
  • Attend ‘The Hidden Side of EMS’ photo exhibition at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Attend NetApp spring E-Waste and Shredding event April 25
  • Sign up to be a judge for the 2025 URCAF poster presentations
  • Hunt for Easter Egg discounts at the Shocker Store
  • ICYMI: Student and university leaders host virtual town hall
  • Shocker women’s bowling competes in Final Four in first NCAA season
  • Spirit Squad competes at NCA/NDA Nationals, Shocker cheer finishes first
  • WSU students unearth ancient history at Boxed Springs archaeological site
  • Stay vigilant of scam callers: Learn the common signs of fraudulent behavior
  • See something? Say something: Call UPD at 316-978-3450
  • URCAF abstract submission link active
  • Class of 2025, show your Shocker pride
  • Find out about student events through ShockerSync
  • KMUW and Wichita Public Library present a special Big Read edition of Wichitalks April 18
  • Attend next Pee for Pizza event April 17
  • Join political science and Model UN for the United Nations Dinner
  • The Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences presents Dr. Matthias Wink from University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Learn more about drug policy at WSU
  • Get ready for URCAF coming up April 25
  • Savvy Scholar workshop – Telling a story in Tableau
  • Shocker women’s bowling competes in Final Four in first NCAA season
  • Spirit Squad competes at NCA/NDA Nationals, Shocker cheer finishes first
  • WSU students unearth ancient history at Boxed Springs archaeological site
  • Attend Faculty Senate meeting April 14
  • Obtain Adult Learner Advocate Certification – enroll now
  • FARE hosts Faculty Exchange workshop for leveraging Pivot, other digital platforms for research networking/collaboration
  • CTAC offers training for Title IX advisors and hearing decision-makers
  • Stay vigilant of scam callers: Learn the common signs of fraudulent behavior
  • The Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences presents Dr. Matthias Wink from University of California, Santa Barbara
  • KMUW and Wichita Public Library present a special Big Read edition of Wichitalks April 18
  • Join political science and Model UN for the United Nations Dinner
  • KACP Silver Valor Award given to two UPD officers
  • Save the date for Kansas state baseball, softball and track May 29-31
  • Get ready for URCAF coming up April 25
  • Learn more about drug policy at WSU
  • Savvy Scholar workshop – Telling a story in Tableau
  • URCAF abstract submission link active
  • Bowling takes on Jacksonville State in first round of NCAA Final Four April 11
  • Shocker bowling head coach receives NTCA Coach of the Year, four Shockers named All-Americans
  • Hunt for candy-filled eggs on the field at Shocker baseball and softball this weekend
  • Exploring Mars, shaping the future: Sejun Moon’s journey in multi-agent robotics
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be partially closed April 10-13
  • Summer 2025 Tuition Assistance deadline is April 15
  • Volunteers needed for spring 2025 commencement
  • History department faculty present ‘Teach-in on Higher Education & the Current Political Situation’
  • Save the date for ‘Hidden Science in Engineering Materials’ seminar, hosted by NIAR and College of Engineering
  • KMUW and Wichita Public Library present a special Big Read edition of Wichitalks April 18
  • Enjoy double film premiere with the School of Performing Arts
  • Ulrich Museum hosts market of local artists at Open Streets Shocker Neighborhood
  • Department of Sport and Leadership Studies will host the 2025 Kansas Sport Summit
  • Kansas APEX and IT professionals will have a roundtable discussion of the DoD CMMC implementation
  • Get ready for URCAF coming up April 25
  • Enroll now in your summer and fall classes
  • Bowling takes on Jacksonville State in first round of NCAA Final Four April 11
  • Shocker bowling head coach receives NTCA Coach of the Year, four Shockers named All-Americans
  • ICYMI: Student and university leaders host virtual town hall
  • Lot 5 along 21st Street to be closed April 12-13
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be partially closed April 10-13
  • Exploring Mars, shaping the future: Sejun Moon’s journey in multi-agent robotics
  • Amaya Harris’s summer at Ballparks of America
  • Enjoy free food and prizes at Potato Palooza with SAC
  • KMUW and Wichita Public Library present a special Big Read edition of Wichitalks April 18
  • Stay connected with fellow classmates at events all over campus
  • Enjoy double film premiere with the School of Performing Arts
  • Ulrich Museum hosts market of local artists at Open Streets Shocker Neighborhood
  • Join this year’s GRASP Symposium for keynote speaker Dylan Thiessen
  • Department of Sport and Leadership Studies will host the 2025 Kansas Sport Summit
  • History department faculty present ‘Teach-in on Higher Education & the Current Political Situation’
  • Save the date for ‘Hidden Science in Engineering Materials’ seminar, hosted by NIAR and College of Engineering
  • Join dinner talk on energy investments, China and tariffs April 29
  • Your impact matters: Be a student judge at SNVC
  • Volunteers needed for spring 2025 commencement
  • Get ready for URCAF coming up April 25
  • Help shape the future of technology at WSU
  • Exploring the cosmos: WSU student’s research aims to improve particle identification in space
  • Amaya Harris’s summer at Ballparks of America
  • Shocker spirit squad competes in the NCA College Nationals
  • WSU faculty and staff can get free admission to baseball April 11
  • Parking at Lot 21W, near Marcus Welcome Center, will be restricted April 11
  • Turn ideas into insights with Ignitor 2.0
  • Medication take back is available every day at Student Health
  • Join dinner talk on energy investments, China and tariffs April 29
  • Join the April Teaching Matters lunch and learn conversation on the incoming fall 2025 Shockers
  • Join this year’s GRASP Symposium for keynote speaker Dylan Thiessen
  • Let the pickleball games begin at the new courts on campus
  • FARE Office will hold Faculty Support Network discussion May 8.
  • FARE Office will hold a May writing retreat and Summer Writing Group for faculty
  • Faculty/staff can schedule annual health appointments at Student Health
  • Help shape the future of technology at WSU
  • Enroll now in your summer and fall classes
  • All graduates must RSVP for Commencement by April 17
  • Student virtual town hall with SGA and university leaders set for April 10
  • Lot 5 along 21st Street to be closed April 12-13
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be partially closed April 10-13
  • Write-in candidate information
  • ​Cast your vote in the 2025 SGA General Election April 7-9 online via Simply Voting
  • All are welcome to today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • Dancing with the wildebeests: WSU senior transforms animal migration into choreographed art
  • School of Criminal Justice launches new criminal intelligence graduate certificate
  • Connect your major with aging studies
  • WSU vocal students win prizes in the Naftzger Young Artists Auditions
  • College of Fine Arts to host 2025 CFA Hall of Fame ceremony
  • Ulrich Museum hosts market of local artists at Open Streets Shocker Neighborhood
  • Join this year’s GRASP Symposium for keynote speaker Dylan Thiessen
  • Save the date for College of Engineering Open House event
  • Attend next Pee for Pizza event April 17
  • Let the pickleball games begin at the new courts on campus
  • Department of Sport and Leadership Studies will host the 2025 Kansas Sport Summit
  • Celebrate National Library Week with sweet treats
  • Students invited to Bob Ross paint night with Housing and Residence Life and SAC
  • SAC offers discounted tickets to the Sedgwick County Zoo
  • URCAF abstract submission link active
  • Barton Speaker Series survey seeks your feedback
  • Your impact matters: Be a student judge at SNVC
  • WSU student organizes Red Cross blood drive on campus in honor of late daughter, Iman Newen
  • Join College of Applied Studies for the Leadership & Ethics in Education Summit round 2 with Dr. Jill Koyama
  • Learn how to achieve organizational excellence through cultural humility at event
  • Join Pi Sigma Alpha for the politics of public health
  • Savvy Scholar workshop – Telling a story in Tableau
  • Dental Hygiene clinic offers high-quality, affordable dental hygiene services
  • A message from the president: Navigating our financial future together
  • Parking at Lot 21W, near Marcus Welcome Center, will be restricted April 11
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be partially closed April 10-13
  • Barton Speaker Series survey seeks your feedback
  • Episode 33 of ‘Forward Together’ podcast features Sheree Utash and Greg Hand on the Wichita Biomedical Campus
  • Kansas Applied Learning Funds for AY26 application open
  • Interested in recruiting future Shockers? Apply to be a Recruitment Faculty Fellow
  • Turn ideas into insights with Ignitor 2.0
  • FARE Office will hold end-of-semester celebration, Mutual Mentoring Awards May 13
  • Submit your fall 2025 textbook information
  • Event cancelled: Join College of Applied Studies for the Leadership & Ethics in Education Summit round 2 with Dr. Jill Koyama
  • Hunt for candy-filled eggs on the field at Shocker baseball and softball this weekend
  • WSU faculty and staff can get free admission to baseball April 11
  • Ulrich Museum hosts market of local artists at Open Streets Shocker Neighborhood
  • Join this year’s GRASP Symposium for keynote speaker Dylan Thiessen
  • Save the date for College of Engineering Open House event
  • Celebrate National Library Week with University Libraries
  • SAC offers discounted tickets to the Sedgwick County Zoo
  • Attend WSU Campus Climate Summit April 18
  • You’re invited to Rising to the Challenge spring 2025 virtual workshop series
  • Dental Hygiene clinic offers high-quality, affordable dental hygiene services
  • School of Criminal Justice launches new criminal intelligence graduate certificate
  • Savvy Scholar workshop – Telling a story in Tableau