• Concrete work on Research Place will require one lane traffic
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for Nov. 19
  • Employee review of personal self service information
  • Winners of 3MT competition 2024 have been announced
  • Storytime Village recognizes WSU’s GoCreate for assistance in Little Free Libraries
  • Bake for a Cause: Support SHPEtinas/SWE supply drive for Harbor House
  • Fuzzy’s on campus offers shuttle rides to home men’s basketball games
  • Provide a holiday gift through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • Faculty nominations sought for president’s distinguished service award
  • Join the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry for its next colloquium Nov. 20
  • Join 2024 SMART Lab Speaker Series with Ed Chao on ‘Winning with Data: Leveraging Analytics in Sport’
  • Spectrum: LGBTQ and Allies to host Trans Day of Remembrance ceremony
  • Join LFSA for its Friendsgiving celebration
  • Join Quiet Time meditations today
  • Usha Haley in video promo on the effects of tariffs
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training required for students
  • Reminder: If you see something, say something – Call UPD at 316-978-3450 for emergencies
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 18
  • New and continuing student Scholarship Universe application opens Nov. 1
  • Visit the Shocker Financial Wellness workshop covering ‘Scholarship Tips’ Nov. 20
  • Applications still open for 2025 Alternative Spring Break
  • Attend next Pee for Pizza Nov. 21
  • Learn about Paige Youngdahl’s Koch internship as a data analyst
  • Join the Indigenous Student Collective for Applique Beadwork class Nov. 25
  • Experience Wildlife Wednesday at the RSC
  • Enjoy puppies and swimming at Puppy Paddle before the break Dec. 14
  • WSU Ceramics Guild is hosting its annual holiday sale
  • Human Performance Studies hosts chili cookoff Dec. 5
  • Join the Office of International Education for International Education Week
  • Brown Bag Lunch: Learn about the Literature Nobel Prize and Korean author Han Kang
  • Learn more about the Master of Public Administration program
  • Activist Kate Nicholson will speak at the Ulrich
  • Join 2024 SMART Lab Speaker Series with Ed Chao on ‘Winning with Data: Leveraging Analytics in Sport’
  • Join <MIS Club/> in hearing from Rich Owings from Spirit AeroSystems
  • Bake for a Cause: Support SHPEtinas/SWE supply drive for Harbor House
  • Help celebrate Online and Adult Learner Student Week
  • Take advantage Holiday Hustle Sale this week at the RSC Shocker Store
  • Get a free bear with $75 purchase at Shocker Store
  • Provide a holiday gift through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • Grilled cheese and tomato soup combo available at Cargill Cafe
  • Parking Services to have limited hours Nov. 18-21
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training required for faculty and staff
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 18
  • Parking Services to have limited hours Nov. 18-21
  • How to submit your timesheet/leave report for Veterans Day
  • Faculty, staff clinic available on campus
  • Wichita Biomedical Campus construction update
  • Bake for a Cause: Support SHPEtinas/SWE supply drive for Harbor House
  • Help celebrate Online and Adult Learner Student Week
  • Student Outreach & Support has adjusted student availability this week
  • Check out the new ITS Desktop Support site
  • Take advantage Holiday Hustle Sale this week at the RSC Shocker Store
  • Get a free bear with $75 purchase at Shocker Store
  • WISE Clinic director appointed to the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board Counseling Advisory Committee
  • Faculty nominations sought for president’s distinguished service award
  • University Police Department offers presentations on campus safety
  • Free COVID-19 tests are now available to order
  • Activist Kate Nicholson will speak at the Ulrich
  • Join 2024 SMART Lab Speaker Series with Ed Chao on ‘Winning with Data: Leveraging Analytics in Sport’
  • Join the Indigenous Student Collective for Applique Beadwork class Nov. 25
  • Experience Wildlife Wednesday at the RSC
  • Enjoy puppies and swimming at Puppy Paddle before the break Dec. 14
  • WSU Ceramics Guild is hosting its annual holiday sale
  • Human Performance Studies hosts chili cookoff Dec. 5
  • You’re invited to an open house for the Office for Faculty Advancement, Retention and Excellence
  • Join the Office of International Education for International Education Week
  • Brown Bag Lunch: Learn about the Literature Nobel Prize and Korean author Han Kang
  • Grilled cheese and tomato soup combo available at Cargill Cafe
  • Learn more about the Master of Public Administration program
  • Enroll now in your spring 2025 courses
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 18
  • Come out to Shocker volleyball Senior Day and Fan Appreciation Day Nov. 17
  • Find deals at Shocker volleyball sidewalk sale
  • Join the Office of International Education for International Education Week
  • Try Cosmic Bowling during Friday Escape Nov. 15
  • Attend the annual Engineering Research Symposium Nov. 15
  • First-gen students can join Fairmount College for coffee, cocoa, cookies and conversation
  • Applications still open for 2025 Alternative Spring Break
  • Order your commencement T-shirts today
  • ICYMI: Watch David Alabo, Ghanaian-Moroccan artist, talk about his creative process
  • Join presentation from Said Khalidi on the Khalidi Library in Jerusalem
  • Barton School’s Spero launches with inspiring opening event
  • Grilled cheese and tomato soup combo available at Cargill Cafe
  • Attend a #WSUWeSupportU Substance Use and Mental Wellness Training
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 18
  • Apply now for WSU Staff Senate Scholarship
  • Barton School’s Spero launches with inspiring opening event
  • AAFSA invites campus to holiday gathering Dec. 7
  • Try Cosmic Bowling during Friday Escape Nov. 15
  • ICYMI: Watch David Alabo, Ghanaian-Moroccan artist, talk about his creative process
  • Philosophy professor argues against generalist, particularist distinction
  • Usha Haley interviewed on small business responses to tariffs
  • Find deals at Shocker volleyball sidewalk sale
  • Wichita State opens office to support faculty success
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 14
  • Admins Coming Together initiative provides resources for administrative support staff
  • Learn about Paige Youngdahl’s Koch internship as a data analyst
  • Sociology professor chronicles Kansas-ties of influential author, Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  • Join presentation from Said Khalidi on the Khalidi Library in Jerusalem
  • Come out to Shocker volleyball Senior Day and Fan Appreciation Day Nov. 17
  • You’re invited to an open house for the Office for Faculty Advancement, Retention and Excellence
  • Join the Office of International Education for International Education Week
  • Attend the annual Engineering Research Symposium Nov. 15
  • First-gen students can join Fairmount College for coffee, cocoa, cookies and conversation
  • SCCS provides tips on managing classroom behavior
  • Position open in the newly created Office for Faculty Advancement, Retention and Excellence
  • Applications are being accepted for associate dean, College of Applied Studies
  • NIAR seeks students for digital twin program positions
  • Grilled cheese and tomato soup combo available at Cargill Cafe
  • Fall 2024 diploma information available
  • Game day specials available at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Dr. Monica Lounsbery named new senior executive vice president and provost of Wichita State
  • Enroll now in your spring 2025 courses
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 14
  • Got a fall balance? Spring into action and meet with a Financial Aid advisor to discuss your options
  • Brown Bag Lunch: Learn about the Literature Nobel Prize and Korean author Han Kang
  • Try Cosmic Bowling during Friday Escape Nov. 15
  • Shocker Store hosting garage sale at Shocker Hall Nov. 13
  • Attend the annual Engineering Research Symposium Nov. 15
  • First-gen students can join Fairmount College for coffee, cocoa, cookies and conversation
  • Join SigEp for chili feed Nov. 15-16
  • Attend the 6th annual Three Minute Thesis with the Graduate School
  • November’s ‘Forward Together’ podcast features representatives from WSU Greek life
  • The Master of Social Work program is open to all majors
  • Mentors wanted for applied psychology course at INSPYRE lab
  • Fall 2024 diploma information available
  • Provide a holiday gift through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • Chemistry and biochemistry hosting seminar speaker Pierre Thibault from University of Montreal Nov. 13
  • Join <MIS Club/> in hearing from Rich Owings from Spirit AeroSystems
  • Dr. Andrew Furmanski, University of Minnesota, will give physics seminar on neutrinos
  • Grab your free Shock Block T-shirt at men’s basketball game Nov. 14
  • Grab your Wichita State Shockers city flag at women’s basketball game Nov. 13
  • Student tickets for men’s basketball game against Northern Iowa and Monmouth are available
  • Come out to Shocker volleyball Senior Day and Fan Appreciation Day Nov. 17
  • WSU dance program presents ‘Inside the Dream Machine’
  • Medication take back is available every day at Student Health
  • Try the hazelnut latte in November
  • Game day specials available at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Try the Pickle Pizza Pie at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes in November
  • Parking Services to have limited hours Nov. 18-21
  • Dr. Monica Lounsbery named new senior executive vice president and provost of Wichita State
  • Parking Services to have limited hours Nov. 18-21
  • Fuzzy’s on campus offers shuttle rides to home men’s basketball games
  • Wichita Collective Impact honored as Literacy Legacy at Storytime Village Gala
  • November’s ‘Forward Together’ podcast features representatives from WSU Greek life
  • Medication take back is available every day at Student Health
  • Learn more about Journeys in Navigate Student at informational session Nov. 14
  • Chemistry and biochemistry hosting seminar speaker Pierre Thibault from University of Montreal Nov. 13
  • Dr. Andrew Furmanski, University of Minnesota, will give physics seminar on neutrinos
  • Grab your Wichita State Shockers city flag at women’s basketball game Nov. 13
  • Come out to Shocker volleyball Senior Day and Fan Appreciation Day Nov. 17
  • WSU dance program presents ‘Inside the Dream Machine’
  • Brown Bag Lunch: Learn about the Literature Nobel Prize and Korean author Han Kang
  • Try Cosmic Bowling during Friday Escape Nov. 15
  • Shocker Store hosting garage sale at Shocker Hall Nov. 13
  • Join SigEp for chili feed Nov. 15-16
  • Attend the 6th annual Three Minute Thesis with the Graduate School
  • Join the Retention Faculty Fellows for the November Teaching Matters session on Navigate
  • Try the Pickle Pizza Pie at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes in November
  • Got a fall balance? Spring into action and meet with a Financial Aid advisor to discuss your options
  • School of Social Work invites applications to the MSW program for 2025-26 school year
  • Stay up to date with Shocker Athletics
  • Fuzzy’s on campus offers shuttle rides to home men’s basketball games
  • Provide a holiday gift through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • Science on Tap is back, featuring a presenter from WSU’s biology department
  • Dr. Andrew Furmanski, University of Minnesota, will give physics seminar on neutrinos
  • WSU dance program presents ‘Inside the Dream Machine’
  • Organist emeritus of Westminster Abbey is set to perform in Wiedemann Hall
  • Game day specials available at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Try the hazelnut latte in November
  • Parking Services to have limited hours Nov. 18-21
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for Nov. 19
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 14
  • Janet Jensen, retired senior academic advisor for Barton School of Business, passes away
  • WISE Clinic director appointed to the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board Counseling Advisory Committee
  • Provide a holiday gift through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • Excellence award nominations are being accepted by the Office of Research
  • Tuition Assistance applications for spring 2025 are now being accepted
  • Flu vaccines will be available for staff, faculty and students pop-up clinic Nov. 12
  • Chemistry and biochemistry hosting seminar speaker Pierre Thibault from University of Montreal Nov. 13
  • Science on Tap is back, featuring a presenter from WSU’s biology department
  • Learn more about Shocker Pre-Season Programs at informational meeting Nov. 13
  • Attend the annual Engineering Research Symposium Nov. 15
  • Join LFSA for its Friendsgiving celebration
  • First-gen students can join Fairmount College for coffee, cocoa, cookies and conversation
  • Join HOPE Services for naloxone administration training
  • Game day specials available at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Try the hazelnut latte in November