• Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas gift $2.5 million to support Wichita Biomedical Campus, nursing scholarships
  • Former Royals star talks leadership, family to start Shocker baseball season
  • Wichita State announces fall 2024 Dean’s Honor Roll students
  • Child Development Center has an immediate PreK opening
  • Next Rie Bloomfield Organ Series distinguished guest artist is WSU’s own Lynne Davis
  • Participate in the Wichita State Engineering 5k run/walk to benefit students in need
  • Make Valentine’s Day colorful with SHPEtinas’ forever rose bouquet sale
  • Love Wins art auction features Wichita artists and benefits them and the Ulrich Museum
  • WSU to host ‘Suspenders4Hope Day at WSU’ Feb. 12 all about mental health support
  • Barton School to host new book launch
  • Sign up for free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community training
  • College of Health Professions offers patient-serving clinics to public
  • Fuzzy’s on campus offers shuttle rides to home men’s basketball games
  • Shocker Store at Braeburn Square hosting Sweetheart Sale Feb. 12-14
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas gift $2.5 million to support Wichita Biomedical Campus, nursing scholarships
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for Feb. 18
  • Keep yourself safe during inclement weather
  • Game day parking enforced Feb. 12
  • Foot traffic between Jardine and RSC has been reopened
  • Volunteers needed for emergency response exercise being held on campus
  • All faculty are invited to join the FARE office for​ Mutual Mentoring grant program information sessions
  • Learn more about the course evaluation tool: CES
  • Federal administration transition guidance for researchers webpage has been launched
  • Duo Mobile app compatibility with iOS 15 ends Feb. 17
  • Wichita State announces fall 2024 Dean’s Honor Roll students
  • Join Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry for its next seminar
  • Campus community is invited to a viewing for the Wichita State ‘College Tour’ episode
  • Join online Quiet Time meditation Feb. 11
  • Come to JCPenney Suit-Up event Feb. 16 and save on select career wear
  • Love Wins art auction features Wichita artists and benefits them and the Ulrich Museum
  • CANCELLED: Admin Support Group lunch and learn for February is cancelled due to weather
  • Attend WSU Campus Climate Summit Feb. 18
  • College of Health Professions offers patient-serving clinics to public
  • Shocker Store at Braeburn Square hosting Sweetheart Sale Feb. 12-14
  • Savvy Scholar workshop for students: How to write a literature review
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training for students’ final deadline is Feb. 28
  • Keep yourself safe during cold weather
  • Protect yourself and others from the flu
  • Game day parking enforced Feb. 12
  • Considering running in the 2025 SGA general election? Make sure to attend the upcoming ‘Intent to Run’ sessions
  • Stay vigilant of scam callers: Learn the common signs of fraudulent behavior
  • Participate in the Wichita State Engineering 5k run/walk to benefit students in need
  • Attend the next Shocker Financial Wellness workshop Feb. 13
  • Test your luck at Shockers After Dark: Casino Night in the RSC
  • WSU to host ‘Suspenders4Hope Day at WSU’ Feb. 12 all about mental health support
  • Shocker rowing is hosting its 2025 Shocker Sprints
  • Join the ride to Kansas City and learn more about the history and heritage of Black Americans
  • Dance the night away at SAC’s Fairmount Formal
  • Next Rie Bloomfield Organ Series distinguished guest artist is WSU’s own Lynne Davis
  • Brilliance takes center stage at WSU’s Concerto-Aria concert
  • Campus invited to UReCA’s first lunch and learn series session: Research and innovation spotlight
  • Interested in participating in research? Fill out the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Hub survey
  • Leave a lasting impact by joining the academic integrity and student conduct hearing boards
  • Share your strength story: ShockerStrengths celebrates 5 years at WSU
  • Application for degree deadline is approaching
  • College of Health Professions offers patient-serving clinics to public
  • Sign up for free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community training
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training for faculty and staff’s final deadline is Feb. 28
  • Call for nominations: 2 university-wide at-large Faculty Senate seats are open
  • Attend Faculty Senate meeting Feb. 10
  • Stay vigilant of scam callers: Learn the common signs of fraudulent behavior
  • Connie Morris, former Elliott School faculty member, passes away
  • Faculty and staff virtual town hall set for Feb. 27
  • Game day parking enforced Feb. 12
  • Protect yourself and others from the flu
  • Wichita State alum rises up the ranks in Major League Baseball
  • Creating a path toward counseling: Applied learning at HOPE Services
  • State of Kansas Applied Learning Funds still available for FY25
  • Staff nominations sought for President’s Distinguished Service and Staff Excellence Awards – Deadline extended to Feb. 14
  • SAC is searching for Shockers Got Talent judges
  • OAT course designation deadline approaching
  • Chad Childs selected to participate in the SUSTAIN Learning Collaborative to advance substance use treatment policies
  • Application for degree deadline is approaching
  • CES information for the spring 2025 semester
  • Campus invited to UReCA’s first lunch and learn series session: Research and innovation spotlight
  • Next Rie Bloomfield Organ Series distinguished guest artist is WSU’s own Lynne Davis
  • Brilliance takes center stage at WSU’s Concerto-Aria concert
  • Participate in the Wichita State Engineering 5k run/walk to benefit students in need
  • WSU to host ‘Suspenders4Hope Day at WSU’ Feb. 12 all about mental health support
  • Shocker rowing is hosting its 2025 Shocker Sprints
  • Save the date for Corbin Connect Speaker Series for speaker event with Dr. Jill Koyama
  • Dance the night away at SAC’s Fairmount Formal
  • Sign up for free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community training
  • SmartView training now available through myTraining
  • Fuzzy’s on campus offers shuttle rides to home men’s basketball games
  • Mark Schneegurt interviewed by New York Times regarding new astrobiology research by NASA
  • Barton School of Business highlighted by Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training for students deadline extended to Feb. 7
  • Declare your candidacy for the upcoming Student Government Association elections
  • Considering running in the 2025 SGA general election? Make sure to attend the upcoming ‘Intent to Run’ sessions
  • Men’s and women’s tennis will host home matches Feb. 7
  • Make Valentine’s Day colorful with SHPEtinas’ forever rose bouquet sale
  • Love Wins art auction features Wichita artists and benefits them and the Ulrich Museum
  • WSU to host ‘Suspenders4Hope Day at WSU’ Feb. 12 all about mental health support
  • WSU Math Circle for middle school students resumes regular meetings for spring semester
  • Brilliance takes center stage at WSU’s Concerto-Aria concert
  • Creating a Path Toward Counseling: Applied Learning at HOPE Services
  • Former Royals star talks leadership, family to start Shocker baseball season
  • Try the spinach artichoke dip pizza at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Fuzzy’s on campus offers shuttle rides to home men’s basketball games
  • College of Health Professions offers patient-serving clinics to public
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training for faculty and staff deadline extended to Feb. 7
  • What to do if you find your research dataset is no longer publicly available
  • OAT course designation deadline approaching
  • Chad Childs selected to participate in the SUSTAIN Learning Collaborative to advance substance use treatment policies
  • CES information for the spring 2025 semester
  • Men’s and women’s tennis will host home matches Feb. 7
  • Brilliance takes center stage at WSU’s Concerto-Aria concert
  • Attend the ‘Theory and Practice of Advising’ professional development session Feb. 10
  • Make Valentine’s Day colorful with SHPEtinas’ forever rose bouquet sale
  • Love Wins art auction features Wichita artists and benefits them and the Ulrich Museum
  • Try the spinach artichoke dip pizza at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Usha Haley asked on corporate compliance with immigration raids
  • Former Royals star talks leadership, family to start Shocker baseball season
  • Stay vigilant of scam callers: Learn the common signs of fraudulent behavior
  • Faculty and staff virtual town hall set for Feb. 27
  • Federal administration transition guidance for researchers webpage has been launched
  • WSU to host ‘Suspenders4Hope Day at WSU’ Feb. 12 all about mental health support
  • Campus community invited to biweekly legislative update session — hosted virtually Feb. 7
  • WSU Math Circle for middle school students resumes regular meetings for spring semester
  • Men’s and women’s tennis will host home matches Feb. 7
  • Manager review for 2024-25 myPerformance evaluations is due Feb. 28
  • Shocker Career Accelerator to close part of Feb. 6 for career fair
  • Parking at Lot 41, near Woolsey Hall, will be restricted Feb. 6
  • Remove your stored videos from Panopto
  • Share your strength story: ShockerStrengths celebrates 5 years at WSU
  • Staff nominations sought for President’s Distinguished Service and Staff Excellence Awards
  • College of Health Professions offers patient-serving clinics to public
  • Fuzzy’s on campus offers shuttle rides to home men’s basketball games
  • Encourage your students to attend School of Performing Arts screenwriting workshop
  • All are welcome to today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • Latest ‘Forward Together’ podcast features Dr. Monica Lounsbery, WSU’s new senior executive vice president and provost
  • Attend the FAFSA Tour for help filling out your application Feb. 6
  • Get your foot in the door of your career at the Fairmount College Career Fair Feb. 6
  • Sign up for active threat training with WSUPD
  • You’re invited to a viewing for the Wichita State ‘College Tour’ episode
  • Barton School to host new book launch
  • Join Student Activities Council and Black Student Union with a throwback hip hop event — Beats and Bars
  • WSU Math Circle for middle school students resumes regular meetings for spring semester
  • Attending the Fairmount Formal? Get your practice in beforehand with ballroom dance class
  • School of Performing Arts hosts screenwriting workshop for students
  • Department of CSD invites public input on clinical graduate programs during reaccreditation site visit
  • Utilize tools for computing success in education and research
  • Save the date and nominate an adult learner or an online learner for the Adult/Online Learner of the Year awards
  • Mikaila Medina Saldivar inducted into National Society of Collegiate Scholars
  • College of Health Professions announces certificate of human anatomy
  • EGSA opens submissions for fourth annual Humanities Conference
  • Learn more about damage and/or destruction of property policy at WSU
  • Savvy Scholar Workshop: How to write a literature review
  • Sign up for free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community training
  • Parking at Lot 41, near Woolsey Hall, will be restricted Feb. 6
  • Landscape and Ground Maintenance recognized as the next recipient of Rick Rewards
  • Sign up for active threat training with WSUPD
  • Save the date and nominate an adult learner or an online learner for the Adult/Online Learner of the Year awards
  • Mikaila Medina Saldivar inducted into National Society of Collegiate Scholars
  • College of Health Professions announces certificate of human anatomy
  • EGSA opens submissions for fourth annual Humanities Conference
  • Mental health panel: Learn more about how to support students
  • Barton School to host new book launch
  • Join Student Activities Council and Black Student Union with a throwback hip hot event — Beats and Bars
  • Honorlock is the only approved online proctoring service at WSU
  • Learn more about damage and/or destruction of property policy at WSU
  • Sign up for free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community training
  • Encourage your students to attend School of Performing Arts screenwriting workshop
  • A message about the Jan. 29 plane crash
  • Academic Affairs to host best-selling author and former White House deputy director of Hispanic media for talk
  • Campus community is invited to a viewing for the Wichita State ‘College Tour’ episode
  • WSU Math Circle for middle school students resumes regular meetings for spring semester
  • Shocker rowing is hosting its 2025 Shocker Sprints
  • Women of WSU to host bingo fundraiser
  • Sign up for active threat training with WSUPD
  • Child Development Center has an immediate PreK opening
  • Fuzzy’s on campus offers shuttle rides to home men’s basketball games
  • Latest ‘Forward Together’ podcast features Dr. Monica Lounsbery, WSU’s new senior executive vice president and provost