• 9/10 month exempt faculty and staff have salary spread option available for 2026-27
  • Changes coming to the 529 Educational Savings Plan, now Quest 529
  • University shares schedule for the 2026 Winter Break
  • Join webinar learning opportunities from KBOR 403(b) providers
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • CES information for the summer 2026 semester
  • FARE hosting May Faculty Research & Writing Sprint May 19-21
  • Parking advisory for May 27-30
  • May Academic Resources Conference begins next week
  • Free admissions visitor guides available
  • Join an improv show from Community Education Program students
  • Community Engagement Institute offers free Tuesday workshops to help nonprofits rise to the challenge
  • Join webinar learning opportunities from KPERS 457
  • President Muma visits with students for Rick Rewards
  • Barton School awards $15,000 as part of interdisciplinary business challenge
  • Join Suspenders4Hope for Suspender Fridays in support of mental health care
  • Perimeter Road to be closed part of May 9 for Girls on the Run 5K
  • Attend certificate in Latin American and Latino Studies lecture with MFA student May 8
  • Attend College of Engineering Open House event in John Bardo Center
  • Join in celebrating with Dr. Ziqi Sun and Dr. Buma Fridman at retirement reception May 11
  • Take advantage of Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • University shares schedule for the 2026 Winter Break
  • FARE hosting May Faculty Research & Writing Sprint May 19-21
  • Join webinar learning opportunities from KBOR 403(b)
  • Wichita State celebrates more than 2,400 graduates at spring commencement
  • Assistance needed for state baseball, softball and track
  • Future health care leader: Madisyn Sampson’s applied learning experience
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed part of May 7
  • Attend certificate in Latin American and Latino Studies lecture with MFA student May 8
  • Kansas SBDC at WSU observes National Small Business Week
  • Attend College of Engineering Open House event in John Bardo Center
  • Community Engagement Institute offers free Tuesday workshops to help nonprofits rise to the challenge
  • All are welcome to today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • Perimeter Road to be closed part of May 9 for Girls on the Run 5K
  • Earn cash with online textbook buyback
  • Take a free screening during Mental Health Awareness Month
  • Take the plunge: Get started in your career and earn an income with these resources
  • Discover the Marcussen organ in Wiedemann Hall
  • Mentors wanted for applied psychology course at INSPYRE lab
  • Want to get a gen-ed course done in only two weeks? Consider taking a presession class
  • Learn more about the London travel seminar in summer 2027
  • Summer course spotlight: Get a deeper insight into the economy this summer with Principles of Microeconomics
  • Summer course spotlight: Learn what goes into coaching, from little league to the pros, in Sociology of Coaching
  • Fall into something creative with gen ed courses in the School of Performing Arts
  • Attention graduating military, veteran and dependent students
  • Join an improv show from Community Education Program students
  • Celebrate 10 years of innovation at annual Koch Innovation Challenge
  • Join De-Stress Fest bingo at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes May 6
  • Attend Pokémon Pinball launch party May 7
  • Success Teams and University Libraries invite you to PAWS & Relax with therapy dogs
  • Meet the winners of the Library Research Award
  • Don’t miss Lauren Dunford, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, live May 7
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Forward Together episode 44: Shocker Design Experience
  • GRASP Symposium showcases graduate research at WSU
  • Donate and have your fines forgiven with Food for Fines
  • Join professional development session on managing stress under pressure May 21
  • Take advantage of Wu’s Wednesday Deal at the Shocker Store
  • Join webinar learning opportunities from KBOR 403(b)
  • Take a free screening during Mental Health Awareness Month
  • GRASP Symposium showcases graduate research at WSU
  • Donate and have your fines forgiven with Food for Fines
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed part of May 7
  • Perimeter Road to be closed part of May 9 for Girls on the Run 5K
  • Don’t miss Lauren Dunford, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, live May 7
  • Join an improv show from Community Education Program students
  • Join in celebrating with Dr. Ziqi Sun and Dr. Buma Fridman at retirement reception May 11
  • Celebrate 10 years of innovation at annual Koch Innovation Challenge
  • Join De-Stress Fest bingo at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes May 6
  • School of Performing Arts honors Ed Baker’s retirement after two decades of service
  • Microscopic Imaging Core showcasing new confocal microscope at open house on May 8
  • New LevelUp Your Leadership certificate path course added, register today
  • Take advantage of Wu’s Wednesday Deal at the Shocker Store
  • Forward Together episode 44: Shocker Design Experience
  • Don’t miss Lauren Dunford, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, live May 7
  • Celebrate 10 years of innovation at annual Koch Innovation Challenge
  • Annual Organ POPS Concert set for May 6 in Wiedemann Hall
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Softball sweeps Tigers, claims a share of regular season title
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity forum celebrates 25 years undergraduate research
  • Join professional development session on managing stress under pressure May 21
  • 9/10 month exempt faculty and staff have salary spread option available for 2026-27
  • Changes coming to the 529 Educational Savings Plan, now Quest 529
  • Dr. Kandatege Wimalasena, professor of biochemistry, passes away
  • Join webinar learning opportunity from KPERS 457
  • Learn more about the course evaluation tool: CES
  • WSU’s BeoShock High-Performance Computing environment sees substantial upgrade with NVIDIA H200 GPU systems
  • Forward Together episode 44: Shocker Design Experience
  • Join HealthHum for happy hour event May 5
  • Faculty to be recognized on May 8 during the annual University Faculty Awards
  • Success Teams and University Libraries invite you to PAWS & Relax with therapy dogs
  • Meet the winners of the Library Research Award
  • Honorees for President’s Distinguished Service Awards to be recognized May 8
  • Annual Organ POPS Concert set for May 6 in Wiedemann Hall
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Join professional development session on managing stress under pressure May 21
  • Enroll now in your summer and fall classes
  • Donate and have your fines forgiven with Food for Fines
  • Get help any time with the OneStop Chatbot
  • Applications for the KansasCOM Early Acceptance program at WSU are now open
  • Check out Study Abroad programs for winter break
  • Summer course spotlight: How does AI affect search engines and recommendations? Explore that question in Information Retrieval
  • Return De-Stress Fest flowers to SEB to win a prize
  • Celebrate 10 years of innovation at annual Koch Innovation Challenge
  • Join De-Stress Fest bingo at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes May 6
  • Attend Pokémon Pinball launch party May 7
  • Free tacos for first 150 students at Cinco De Mayo event
  • Student Activities Council brings back Finals Survival Kits
  • DJ Chompy C is dropping Jurassic jams and T-rex Trax during De-Stress Fest
  • Softball sweeps Tigers, claims a share of regular season title
  • Don’t miss Lauren Dunford, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, live May 7
  • Students in REL 393 Race and the Bible to present displays in the Ablah Library
  • Annual Organ POPS Concert set for May 6 in Wiedemann Hall
  • What constitutes a change in university operations for weather?
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity forum celebrates 25 years undergraduate research
  • Attention graduating military, veteran and dependent students
  • Softball sweeps Tigers, claims a share of regular season title
  • Assistance needed for state baseball, softball and track
  • Make plans to attend the May Academic Resources Conference May 18-22
  • What constitutes a change in university operations for weather?
  • Don’t miss Lauren Dunford, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, live May 7
  • Students in REL 393 Race and the Bible to present displays in the Ablah Library
  • Celebrate 10 years of innovation at annual Koch Innovation Challenge
  • Join De-Stress Fest bingo at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes May 6
  • DJ Chompy C is dropping Jurassic jams and T-rex Trax during De-Stress Fest
  • Donate and have your fines forgiven with Food for Fines
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity forum celebrates 25 years undergraduate research
  • Applications are available for 2026-27 First-Generation Fellows
  • New LevelUp Your Leadership certificate path course added, register today
  • Substance Use and Mental Wellness Training available for faculty and staff
  • Student Outreach & Support office closed for professional development part of May 1
  • Applications for the KansasCOM Early Acceptance program at WSU are now open
  • Free tacos for first 150 students at Cinco De Mayo event
  • Wichita State’s CubeSat ready for NASA launch to test neutrino detectors
  • Ramirez breaks career stroke average record, men’s golf wraps up American Championship
  • Join Suspenders4Hope for Suspender Fridays in support of mental health care
  • Ambitions, aspirations and application: Tyler Bushnell’s newfound passion in IT
  • Take advantage of Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store