• Office of Academic Affairs will interview first dean candidate for the College of Engineering
  • WuHire advisory: Sourcing closing dates and job req copies
  • Stay weather aware while on campus
  • Partnership between WSU and Somewhere Works creates big opportunities for Wichita’s music scene
  • Finance Self-Service Banner 9 launches Dec. 1
  • Take a Substance Use and Mental Wellness Training Dec. 2
  • Sharing light through song at the 62nd Candlelight Concert
  • RSVP for retirement reception for Dotty Harpool on Dec. 9
  • Celebrate the season at the Wednesdays in Wiedemann holiday concert
  • Visit the WSU Post Office to have letters from Santa delivered
  • Top gifts under $25 from the Shocker Store
  • Volunteers needed for fall 2025 commencement
  • Braeburn Square Shocker Store hosting Black Friday weekend doorbuster Nov. 28-29
  • Get a WSU bear with $100 purchase
  • Graduate Admissions waiving Non-Degree B application fee Dec. 1
  • Visit the WSU Post Office to have letters from Santa delivered
  • Top gifts under $25 from the Shocker Store
  • Applications open for the 2026 John A. See Innovation Award
  • Stay weather aware while on campus
  • Volunteers needed for fall 2025 commencement
  • RSVP for retirement reception for Dotty Harpool on Dec. 9
  • Reminder about OSAT testing for finals
  • Get a WSU bear with $100 purchase
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training required for students, faculty, staff
  • HR Talent Acquisition hiring deadlines for 2025 winter break
  • Submit your spring 2026 textbook information
  • HealthQuest points opportunity extended at Student Health
  • Have your graduating seniors complete this survey
  • Information for final exams
  • Finance Self-Service Banner 9 launches Dec. 1
  • WSU Medical Laboratory Science students win the 2025 Super Cell Bowl Championship
  • Emburse Enterprise (Chrome River) Mobile App update, action required
  • Sharing light through song at the 62nd Candlelight Concert
  • Join in celebrating with Dr. Teri Hall at retirement reception Dec. 8
  • Last WuHire training class for 2025 is Dec. 1
  • Applications training specialist position open to applicants
  • Office of Student Accommodations and Testing offers resource to all WSU students – Kurzweil 3000
  • Braeburn Square Shocker Store hosting Black Friday weekend doorbuster Nov. 28-29
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training required for students, faculty, staff
  • Spring course spotlight: Learn how to make your own games in Introduction to Game Design
  • Spring course spotlight: Drummer invites students to explore every era of jazz in Styles of Jazz
  • Office of Student Accommodations and Testing offers resource to all WSU students – Kurzweil 3000
  • Kiah Duggins Shocker Support Locker offers food and other necessities at no cost
  • Fall 2025 diploma information available
  • Sharing light through song at the 62nd Candlelight Concert
  • Success Teams invite Shockers to Prehistoric Pep Rally where success finds a way
  • Manage your finals stress with PAWS & Relax
  • WSU Medical Laboratory Science students win the 2025 Super Cell Bowl Championship
  • Braeburn Square Shocker Store hosting Black Friday weekend doorbuster Nov. 28-29
  • Get a WSU bear with $100 purchase
  • Lots 24 and 25 along 17th Street will be closed Nov. 21
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 22
  • Spring course spotlight: Buck the system with Power and Art History
  • Spring course spotlight: Gain expertise in AI, VR, AR and more in Emerging Technologies
  • WSU hidden gems: Pizza Hut Museum
  • Get your student tickets for Saturday’s basketball games
  • Celebrate the season at the Wednesdays in Wiedemann holiday concert
  • Join the School of Performing Arts and celebrate the 2025-26 senior capstone projects
  • Summer flashback: Barton students embark on Global Entrepreneurship Experience in the South of France
  • Storytelling in content production and data analysis: Nidhi Shenoy
  • WSU Medical Laboratory Science students win the 2025 Super Cell Bowl Championship
  • Take advantage of Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • FARE Faculty Research & Writing Sprint set for Jan. 14-16
  • Faculty and teaching staff are invited to WSU AAUP Chapter update Nov. 21
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed part of Nov. 20 and 21
  • Lots 24 and 25 along 17th Street will be closed Nov. 21
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 22
  • Tomorrow is Shocker Basketball Day in Wichita
  • Join the School of Performing Arts and celebrate the 2025-26 senior capstone projects
  • Barton School showcases its youngest artists ever through Envision Arts exhibition
  • College of Engineering to host about 200 high school seniors for annual scholarship competition
  • Reminder about OSAT testing for finals
  • Take advantage of Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • Last FARE Faculty Research Collaborative of the semester will be Dec. 3 in 142 RSC, Harvest Room
  • CES information for the fall 2025 semester
  • Storytelling in content production and data analysis: Nidhi Shenoy
  • Summer flashback: Barton students embark on Global Entrepreneurship Experience in the South of France
  • WSU Medical Laboratory Science students win the 2025 Super Cell Bowl Championship
  • WSU’s Community Engagement Institute helps bring fresh food to Wichita’s neighborhoods
  • WSU Reporting login process update protects university data and standardizes authentication procedures
  • Emburse Enterprise (Chrome River) Mobile App update, action required
  • Help bid farewell and congratulate Jeanne Patton
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed part of Nov. 20 and 21
  • Lots 24 and 25 along 17th Street will be closed Nov. 21
  • Multimedia artist Anna Tsouhlarakis will speak about her work
  • Celebrate the season at the Wednesdays in Wiedemann holiday concert
  • All are welcome to today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • Lot 24 along 17th Street to be closed Nov. 21
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 22
  • Submit your application for 2026-27 FAFSA​
  • Office of Student Accommodations and Testing offers resource to all WSU students – Kurzweil 3000
  • Attend the next Beyond the Lab workshop on mastering EndNote
  • Flu vaccines now available at Student Health Services, including pop-up clinics Nov. 20/24
  • Play your way, come and go to an interactive, gamified event
  • Express yourself: Register for upcoming general education courses in the School of Performing Arts
  • Celebrate OAL week with the Office of Online and Adult Learning
  • Register for the 2025 Advanced Practice Symposium on clinical updates in care
  • Maria Brigida Brunetti from University of Kansas will present at the physics seminar Nov. 19
  • Join the Political Science Department for pizza and politics
  • ATF’s Wichita field office will relocate to WSU’s Innovation Campus
  • Custom diploma frames are now available
  • Provide a holiday gift through Salvation Army Angel Tree with the Shocker Store
  • Participants needed for doctoral research project
  • Volunteers needed for fall 2025 commencement
  • Take advantage of Wu’s Wednesday Deal at the Shocker Store
  • Get a WSU bear with $100 purchase
  • Faculty feedback requested on draft of WSU Faculty Workload Policy
  • Faculty and teaching staff are invited to WSU AAUP Chapter update Nov. 21
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • Flu vaccines now available at Student Health Services, including pop-up clinics Nov. 20/24
  • Learn more about the course evaluation tool: CES
  • Submit your spring 2026 textbook information
  • New Scholars Walk honors faculty excellence
  • Faculty nominations sought for 2026 President’s Distinguished Service Award
  • Staff nominations sought for 2026 President’s Distinguished Service and Staff Senate Excellence Awards
  • Provide a holiday gift through Salvation Army Angel Tree with the Shocker Store
  • Veterans Day holiday reminder from the Payroll Office
  • Register for the 2025 Advanced Practice Symposium on clinical updates in care
  • Faculty and staff are invited to annual WSU Holiday Party Dec. 3
  • Maria Brigida Brunetti from University of Kansas will present at the physics seminar Nov. 19
  • Join the Political Science Department for pizza and politics
  • Parking at Lot 41, near Woolsey Hall, will be restricted part of Nov. 20
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 22
  • Office of Student Accommodations and Testing offers resource to all WSU students – Kurzweil 3000
  • Attend the next Beyond the Lab workshop on mastering EndNote
  • Help students shine: Encourage registration for general education courses in the School of Performing Arts
  • Volunteers needed for fall 2025 commencement
  • Take advantage of Wu’s Wednesday Deal at the Shocker Store