• Campus invited to forum with second finalist for senior executive vice president and provost
  • Supervisors asked to help with 2025 benefits open enrollment
  • Attend upcoming 2025 benefits open enrollment events
  • Construction continues around the Shocker Success Center
  • Go to this year’s Trunk or Treat Oct. 19 for a Shocker-trick or treating experience
  • Wellness-To-Go vending option now available
  • Attend webinar in Australia on research impact featuring business professor
  • New Friday escape activities at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Graduate School is hiring a student success specialist
  • The 2025-26 FAFSA will be available starting Dec. 1
  • Provide your feedback and receive $15 Shocker Bonus Dollars
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed Oct. 17
  • Shocker Printing storefront will be down for upgrades Oct. 21
  • Lauren Coffman discusses her path to NASA internship
  • Shocker and NASA intern, Jennifer Miranda, to speak at webinar
  • Paul Allen, Dan Carney and Steve Feilmeier named Barton School’s 2026 ‘Beyond’ Hall of Fame inductees
  • Purchase pink merchandise from the Shocker Store to benefit Victory in the Valley
  • Faculty ombuds services include facilitating conflict resolution
  • Kansas Gender & Sexuality Conference features keynote presentation on health, activism and community by Dr. Meg Paceley
  • The Smart Factory by Deloitte invites faculty and staff to annual open house
  • Join HOPE Services for naloxone administration training
  • Spring 2025 course schedule is now available — Meet with your academic advisor to plan for next semester
  • Several building entrances to be temporarily closed at Beggs Hall, Wallace Hall and Aviation Testing Laboratory
  • Apply now for the African American Faculty and Staff Association scholarship
  • Attend Virtual Internship Fair with Shocker Career Accelerator Oct. 23
  • DSS invites you to PAWS & Relax with therapy dogs Oct. 31
  • Visit the Shocker Career Accelerator’s new home at open house Oct. 22
  • Kansas Gender & Sexuality Conference features keynote presentation on health, activism and community by Dr. Meg Paceley
  • Fright Night returns Oct. 25
  • New Friday escape activities at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Celebrate the Navy’s 249th anniversary with Military and Veteran Center
  • Calling all transfer students: RSVP now for tickets to the Sedgwick County Zoo
  • Sign up for the Pumpkin Run before its too late
  • Join SHARE for its second bi-annual reproductive health discussion, ‘Sex in the Dark,’ Oct. 18
  • Attend Pee for Pizza Oct. 17
  • Baseball to take on Dallas Baptist Oct. 19
  • Grab the official T-shirt of the Shocker volleyball during its Dig Pink game
  • Join Wichita State’s First-Generation Honor Society
  • Get Your flu vaccine at Student Health
  • Join WSU’s largest day of volunteering, Wu’s Big Event
  • Sedgwick County has AmeriCorps position openings
  • Volunteers wanted for fall 2024 commencement ceremonies
  • Go to this year’s Trunk or Treat Oct. 19 for a Shocker-trick or treating experience
  • Purchase pink merchandise from the Shocker Store to benefit Victory in the Valley
  • Dr. Matthew Howland to give lecture on ‘Digital Archaeology and the Biblical World’ at Museum of World Treasures Oct. 17
  • Join a panel of experts on the 2024 elections and the issues facing America and the world
  • Dr. Jason Newby to give next physics seminar on low energy neutrino science
  • Clayton Staples Gallery presents ‘Illustrated Nature’ Oct. 16-Nov. 22
  • Join University Libraries for its Entrepreneurship Workshop on intro to intellectual property
  • Artist Ernie Kind will present a felting workshop Oct. 16
  • MATLAB training event available for students
  • Join HOPE Services for naloxone administration training
  • Order on the Starship App and enter to win prizes
  • WSU’s Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory works to fill gaps in rural health care
  • Join WSU’s largest day of volunteering, Wu’s Big Event
  • Volunteers wanted for fall 2024 commencement ceremonies
  • Dr. Bobby Berry leads inclusive excellence and student-centered initiatives in the College of Applied Studies
  • Go to this year’s Trunk or Treat Oct. 19 for a Shocker-trick or treating experience
  • Input needed on performance management survey
  • Learn more about the new Faculty Annual Activity Report: Watermark Faculty Success
  • Get Your flu vaccine at Student Health
  • Dr. Matthew Howland to give lecture on ‘Digital Archaeology and the Biblical World’ at Museum of World Treasures Oct. 17
  • Join a panel of experts on the 2024 elections and the issues facing America and the world
  • Dr. Jason Newby to give next physics seminar on low energy neutrino science
  • Clayton Staples Gallery presents ‘Illustrated Nature’ Oct. 16-Nov. 22
  • DSS invites you to PAWS & Relax with therapy dogs Oct. 31
  • Employees reaching service milestones will be honored at upcoming service recognition events
  • Visit the Shocker Career Accelerator’s new home at open house Oct. 22
  • Fright Night returns Oct. 25
  • Celebrate the Navy’s 249th anniversary with Military and Veteran Center
  • Register for the Pumpkin Run and save
  • Join financial aid for its Financial Aid Day open house Oct. 16
  • Attend ‘Discover Your Strengths’ training
  • Join Community Engagement Institute’s fall 2024 Rising to the Challenge virtual workshop series
  • Attend next session in recurring academic integrity 101 training Oct. 22
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide’ training Oct. 18
  • Graduate School is hiring a student success specialist
  • Order on the Starship App and enter to win prizes
  • Join Campus Recreation for the 2024 Pumpkin Run
  • Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Community Engagement Institute
  • Celebrate the Navy’s 249th anniversary with Military and Veteran Center
  • Go to this year’s Trunk or Treat Oct. 19 for a Shocker-trick or treating experience
  • Airbus hosting Volunteer Marketplace on the Innovation Campus
  • Attend ‘Discover Your Strengths’ training
  • Hugo Wall School invites campus community to Hugo Wall Day 2024 Oct. 18
  • NetApp fall E-Waste and Shredding event scheduled for Oct. 18
  • Register for Expanding Your Horizons STEM Day for middle school girls Nov. 2
  • Purchase pink merchandise from the Shocker Store to benefit Victory in the Valley
  • Dr. Jason Newby to give next physics seminar on low energy neutrino science
  • Don’t miss Byron Knight, Koch Disruptive Technologies president, live Oct. 23
  • Grab the official T-shirt of Shocker volleyball during its Dig Pink game
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide’ training Oct. 18
  • Order on the Starship App and enter to win prizes
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed Oct. 17
  • Several building entrances to be temporarily closed at Beggs Hall, Wallace Hall and Aviation Testing Laboratory
  • University Staff Senate Meeting set for Oct. 15
  • Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic offering free hearing evaluations for faculty and staff
  • Tuition Assistance applications for spring 2025 are now being accepted
  • Kansas Gender & Sexuality Conference features keynote presentation on health, activism and community by Dr. Meg Paceley
  • The Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships is hiring
  • Artist Ernie Kind will present a felting workshop Oct. 16
  • MATLAB training event available for faculty and staff
  • Apply now for the African American Faculty and Staff Association scholarship
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training required for faculty and staff
  • Lots 2N and 2W will be closed Oct. 15
  • You’re invited to help Faculty Senate and Staff Senate stock the Shocker Support Locker
  • Input needed on performance management survey
  • Kansas Kids @ GEAR UP receives new seven-year grant
  • Encourage students to attend Savvy Scholar workshop on artificial intelligence
  • Attend a general meeting for the African American Faculty Staff Association
  • Tuition Assistance changes for spring 2025
  • Get Your flu vaccine at Student Health
  • Dr. Jason Newby to give next physics seminar on low energy neutrino science
  • Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Community Engagement Institute
  • New Friday escape activities at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Celebrate the Navy’s 249th anniversary with Military and Veteran Center
  • Attend ‘Discover Your Strengths’ training
  • Attend Wellness Retreat for faculty and staff
  • Hugo Wall School invites campus community to Hugo Wall Day 2024 Oct. 18
  • Visit Wichita State Connect for open house
  • NetApp fall E-Waste and Shredding event scheduled for Oct. 18
  • Artist Ernie Kind will present a felting workshop Oct. 16
  • Sedgwick County has AmeriCorps position openings
  • Lots 2N and 2W will be closed Oct. 15
  • Engineering Building entrance to remain open as concrete steps are repaired over Fall Break
  • Celebrate 25 years of Lambo at Shocker volleyball Oct. 11
  • Calling all transfer students: RSVP now for tickets to the Sedgwick County Zoo
  • Sign up for the Pumpkin Run before its too late
  • Enjoy some Fall Break fun at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Attend a HACU Internship Program info session Oct. 11
  • Pre-order your group graduation stole from the Shocker Store
  • Register for Expanding Your Horizons STEM Day for middle school girls Nov. 2
  • Go to this year’s Trunk or Treat Oct. 19 for a Shocker-trick or treating experience
  • Learn about Ryan Summerlin’s journey at Ballparks of America
  • Attend a Summer 2025 London travel seminar information session
  • MATLAB training event available for students
  • Join the next Entrepreneurship Workshop: Intro to Intellectual Property
  • Join HOPE Services for naloxone administration training
  • Join WSU’s largest day of volunteering, Wu’s Big Event
  • Doctoral candidate seeks undergraduate research participants
  • Lots 2N and 2W will be closed Oct. 15
  • Engineering Building entrance to remain open as concrete steps are repaired over Fall Break
  • Attend upcoming 2025 benefits open enrollment events
  • Join WSU’s largest day of volunteering, Wu’s Big Event
  • Register for Expanding Your Horizons STEM Day for middle school girls Nov. 2
  • Join the Women’s Leadership Initiative Book Club
  • Dr. Brett Bruner to receive the 2024 NASPA Region IV-West Distinguished Service Award
  • Kansas English journal earns 2024 Affiliate Journal of Excellence Award from National Council of Teachers of English
  • Criminal justice professor publishes research on challenges in investigating ‘money mules’
  • Sociology professor co-authors research on parental assessment of schools
  • Grab the official T-shirt of Shocker volleyball during its Dig Pink game
  • Enjoy some Fall Break fun at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Join the next Entrepreneurship Workshop: Intro to Intellectual Property
  • Join HOPE Services for naloxone administration training
  • Doctoral candidate seeks undergraduate research participants
  • Campus invited to forum with first finalist for senior executive vice president and provost
  • Grant will help WSU audiology students with equipment, labs at Biomedical Campus
  • You’re invited to help Faculty Senate and Staff Senate stock the Shocker Support Locker
  • Learn more about the new Faculty Annual Activity Report: Watermark Faculty Success
  • Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic offering free hearing evaluations for faculty and staff
  • TIAA in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • Go to this year’s Trunk or Treat Oct. 19 for a Shocker-trick or treating experience
  • Learn about Ryan Summerlin’s journey at Ballparks of America
  • Join the F1RST GEN Coordinating Council
  • MATLAB training event available for faculty and staff
  • Shocker Career Accelerator office closed for Engineering & IT Career Fair Oct. 10
  • Multimedia artist J.C. Fontanive will speak about his kinetic sculpture
  • Register for the Pumpkin Run and save
  • The Smart Factory by Deloitte invites faculty and staff to annual open house
  • Connect with resources at Purple Mile Walk, Social Service Fair
  • Rhatigan Student Center hosting Throwback Thursday party
  • Social work faculty publishes article on how humor can disrupt ableism
  • Doctoral candidate seeks undergraduate research participants