• First-gen at WSU: Kristy Pacheco
  • Randy Sessions, UPD, retires after 38 years of service
  • Track and field starts season with Shocker Multi
  • Join Society of Public Historians for its annual end of year celebration
  • Join Shocker Financial Wellness at coffee chat
  • Film that captures refugee family as they flee for safety will screen at CAC Theater
  • ShiftSpace invites community to participatory performance Dec. 1
  • Try the December Pizza of the Month at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Hearing aid users invited to participate in research study
  • Medical Laboratory Sciences students place eighth in national Cell Bowl competition
  • Save on kids apparel this week at Shocker Store
  • Wichita State chosen as site for Kansas’ first Internet Exchange Point
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed Nov. 30
  • HR Talent Acquisition team implementing hiring and job posting deadlines ahead of 2023 winter closedown
  • Spring 2024 tuition assistance priority deadline is approaching
  • Dive into Native American heritage with library databases
  • Philosophy Department hosts John Symons, philosopher of technology from KU, for talk Dec. 7
  • WSU Symphony Orchestra concert features faculty soloist
  • Attend 60th annual Candlelight Concerts Dec. 1-3
  • ‘Midnight Studio’ exhibition on view in McKnight Art Center Nov. 29-Dec. 4
  • Join Student Activities Council for Elf movie experience Dec. 6
  • Attend travel seminar panel for Fairmount College faculty, staff Dec. 7
  • ODI hosts panel for Native American Heritage Month
  • Enroll now in your spring 2024 courses
  • First-Gen at WSU: Shirley Lefever
  • First-Gen at WSU: Raul Leyva-Montes
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 29
  • Spectrum: LGBTQ & Allies seeking student performers for upcoming drag show
  • College of Engineering ranks No. 18 in Cyber Power rankings
  • Student Affairs Department highlight: Office of Diversity & Inclusion
  • New financial services certificate and scholarships created by Barton School of Business, KIFSEF
  • Preston Schroeder promoted to director of investigations
  • Apply now for the 2024 John See Innovation award
  • Dive into Native American heritage with library databases
  • Freshmen can attend weekly study hall at Shocker Learning Center
  • Jian Wang, assistant professor of chemistry, to speak at next physics seminar Nov. 29
  • WSU Symphony Orchestra concert features faculty soloist
  • Attend 60th annual Candlelight Concerts Dec. 1-3
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann presents its annual Christmas Organ Concert
  • Asian Student Conference Dance to host onigiri fundraiser Nov. 29
  • Film that captures refugee family as they flee for safety will screen at CAC Theater
  • Latine Shockers to be honored at Belonging Plaza
  • ShiftSpace invites community to participatory performance Dec. 1
  • Financial aid, OAL invites adult learners to ‘Steps to Unlock Every Dollar’
  • Showvember, artist documentary film screening, features ‘Leaning into the Wind’
  • ODI hosts panel for Native American Heritage Month
  • Student survey seeks opinions on engagement, outreach
  • Faculty message from President Muma, Provost Lefever
  • First-Gen at WSU: Shirley Lefever
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed Nov. 30
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 29
  • College of Engineering ranks No. 18 in Cyber Power rankings
  • Student Affairs Department highlight: Office of Diversity & Inclusion
  • 2023 Service Recognition photos are now available to view
  • Faculty, staff can RSVP to commencement
  • Jian Wang, assistant professor of chemistry, to speak at next physics seminar Nov. 29
  • WSU Symphony Orchestra concert features faculty soloist
  • Attend 60th annual Candlelight Concerts Dec. 1-3
  • Spectrum LGBTQ & Allies is hosting a Winter Drag Show
  • Asian Student Conference Dance to host onigiri fundraiser Nov. 29
  • Film that captures refugee family as they flee for safety will screen at CAC Theater
  • Latine Shockers to be honored at Belonging Plaza
  • ShiftSpace invites community to participatory performance Dec. 1
  • Shocker Tennis will host fundraising clinic Dec. 1
  • Financial aid, OAL invites adult learners to ‘Steps to Unlock Every Dollar’
  • Barton School Dean’s Advisory Board adds hospitality industry executive
  • New financial services certificate and scholarships created by Barton School of Business, KIFSEF
  • Provide a holiday gift with Shocker Store through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • Jian Wang, assistant professor of chemistry, to speak at next physics seminar Nov. 29
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann presents its annual Christmas Organ Concert
  • Shocker Tennis will host fundraising clinic Dec. 1
  • ODI hosts panel for Native American Heritage Month
  • Visit the WSU Campus Post Office to have letters from Santa delivered
  • Shockers can get WSU bear with $75 purchase at Shocker Store
  • Save on kids apparel this week at Shocker Store
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 29
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for Nov. 28
  • HR Talent Acquisition team implementing hiring and job posting deadlines ahead of 2023 Winter Closedown
  • COVID-19 testing still available at MDL
  • Excellence Award nominations are being accepted by Office of Research
  • Barton School Dean’s Advisory Board adds hospitality industry executive
  • New financial services certificate and scholarships created by Barton School of Business, KIFSEF
  • Preston Schroeder promoted to director of investigations
  • Round 2 of Multidisciplinary Research Project Awards proposals are due Dec. 15
  • Provide a holiday gift with Shocker Store through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • University schedule for the 2023 winter closedown
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann presents its annual Christmas Organ Concert
  • WSU faculty, staff invited to Educator Appreciation Night at women’s basketball game Nov. 28
  • Shocker Tennis will host fundraising clinic Dec. 1
  • Financial aid, OAL invites adult learners to ‘Steps to Unlock Every Dollar’
  • Dr. Michael Rogers featured in Next Avenue article about exercise prescriptions for grandparents
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 29
  • Attend Faculty Senate meeting Nov. 27
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for Nov. 28
  • First-Gen at WSU: Raul Leyva-Montes
  • Annual Stock the Shocker Support Locker challenge concludes with over 4,000 items donated
  • Spring 2024 tuition assistance priority deadline is approaching
  • Nominations are open for 2024 Staff Senate Distinguished Service Awards
  • Learn more about the new course evaluation tool: CES
  • Apply now for the 2024 John See Innovation award
  • Faculty, staff can RSVP to commencement
  • Jian Wang, assistant professor of chemistry, to speak at next physics seminar Nov. 29
  • WSU faculty, staff invited to Educator Appreciation Night at women’s basketball game Nov. 28
  • Financial Aid, OAL invites adult learners to ‘Steps to Unlock Every Dollar’
  • Enjoy live music during Monday Melodies Nov. 27
  • Attend Women’s Leadership Initiative social on networking, impact
  • All are welcome to register for One Small Step conversation, recorded in Elliott Hall, Dec. 4-6
  • Sign up for Banner Schedule Building Training in December
  • WSU physical education program earns accolades at KAHPERD convention
  • Visit the WSU Campus Post Office to have letters from Santa delivered
  • Shockers can get WSU bear with $75 purchase at Shocker Store
  • Save on kids apparel this week at Shocker Store
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 29
  • First-Gen at WSU: Sheney Redmond
  • Shockers can buy commencement regalia early and save
  • Shocker Gaming Club invites Shockers to Mario Kart tournament Nov. 29
  • Flu and COVID vaccines available at Student Health Services
  • Apply now for the 2024 John See Innovation award
  • Fall 2023 diploma information available
  • Provide a holiday gift with Shocker Store through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • Jian Wang, assistant professor of chemistry, to speak at next physics seminar Nov. 29
  • Financial Aid, OAL invites adult learners to ‘Steps to Unlock Every Dollar’
  • Enjoy live music during Monday Melodies Nov. 27
  • Showvember, artist documentary film screening, features ‘Leaning into the Wind’
  • ODI hosts panel for Native American Heritage Month
  • All are welcome to register for One Small Step conversation, recorded in Elliott Hall, Dec. 4-6
  • Take a course on enhancing research skills
  • WSU physical education program earns accolades at KAHPERD convention
  • Shockers can get WSU bear with $75 purchase at Shocker Store
  • Save on kids apparel this week at Shocker Store
  • Faculty and staff are invited to WSU Winter Party Nov. 30
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 25
  • Apply now for the 2024 John See Innovation award
  • ODI hosts panel for Native American Heritage Month
  • WSU physical education program earns accolades at KAHPERD convention
  • November’s ‘Forward Together’ podcast features Judge Stephanie Dawkins Davis
  • Chevron Phillips Chemical CFO joins Barton School Dean’s Advisory Board
  • Stay up to date with Shocker Athletics
  • Small businesses invited to participate in holiday gift market Dec. 13
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Take advantage of 25% off Shocker gear during Black Friday weekend at Shocker Store
  • Promotion held for Coca-Cola winter hat