• Get involved: Student organizations, Greek Life and student government
  • Take advantage of your Shocker resources and amenities
  • Looking for things to do on campus this week? Give these a try:
  • A special welcome back message from the provost:
  • Shocker Blast: Welcome to the spring semester
  • Welcome back, faculty and staff
  • Introducing Dr. Monica Lounsbery
  • WSU campus open Tuesday, Jan. 21; classes remote
  • SOLD OUT: Prolific writer and lawyer to headline fourth annual Craig W. Barton Speaker Series
  • Wichita State University strengthens its community support with new Office of Community Partnerships
  • University Staff Senate Meeting set for Jan. 28
  • Child Development Center recognized as the next recipient of Rick Rewards
  • Submissions to present student research or creative activity at the capitol due Jan. 30
  • CES information for the spring 2025 semester
  • Faculty nominations sought for President’s Distinguished Service Award
  • 2024 W-2s are now available electronically
  • Fairmount College to induct two into Hall of Fame
  • Attend WSU Campus Climate Summit Feb. 18
  • RSVP to the 2025 annual Strategic Communications Seminar
  • Join the third annual Winter Welcome Jan. 24
  • KMUW’s January Literary Feast book is ‘The City and Its Uncertain Walls’ by Haruki Murakami
  • Meet and greet the SEVP and provost Dr. Monica Lounsbery Jan. 23
  • Save the date for Corbin Connect Speaker Series for speaker event with Dr. Jill Koyama
  • Physics seminar series to host the first speaker of the spring semester
  • ITS Applications Training announces new digital credential: Microsoft Cloud Power User
  • Take advantage of the back-to-school sale at the Shocker Store
  • Wichita State invites students to enjoy hot cocoa to kick off spring semester
  • Take advantage of pop-up Financial Aid advising at OneStop
  • Reminder: Classes start Tuesday, Jan. 21 – Campus closed Jan. 20 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Enjoy all day Cosmic Bowling Jan. 20
  • Join Shockers Vote for Hot Topics & Potatoes
  • Shocker Rowing hosting spring 2025 walk on/interest meeting
  • Pee for Pizza is back on Jan. 23
  • BSU and AAFSA invite you to Black excellence celebration
  • Pick up your official T-shirt of the women’s basketball Play4Kay Pink Game
  • Physics seminar series to host the first speaker of the spring semester
  • Try the Chicken Pesto Pizza in January
  • Enjoy all day Cosmic Bowling Jan. 20
  • BSU and AAFSA invite you to Black excellence celebration
  • Campus community invited to first legislative update of 2025
  • Donate and save a life at the next WSU blood drive Jan. 28/29
  • Join the Academic Resources Conference for its final day of sessions Jan. 17
  • Physics seminar series to host the first speaker of the spring semester
  • Pick up your official T-shirt of the women’s basketball Play4Kay Pink Game
  • Jumpstart your spring semester with F45 at Wichita State
  • Try the Chicken Pesto Pizza in January
  • Cynorra Jackson’s time in the Air Force highlighted by KSN
  • 2024 W-2s are now available electronically
  • Wichita Biomedical Campus construction update
  • Elevate your career with AI insights at speaker series launch
  • Join the Academic Resources Conference for its Jan. 16 sessions
  • Stanley Longhofer speaks with U.S. News and World Report over personal finance
  • Sonja Armbruster featured in the Pioneers in Public Health podcast
  • Usha Haley interviewed by Newsweek on TikTok
  • Wichita State invites students to enjoy hot cocoa to kick off spring semester
  • Encourage your students to explore the library Feb. 7/11
  • Shocker Blast: Your portal to campus
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training for students deadline extended to Feb. 7
  • Lot 41 near Woolsey Hall will be closed for event
  • Parking garage add-on ePermits for spring on sale now
  • New and continuing student Scholarship Universe application opens Nov. 1
  • Donate and save a life at the next WSU blood drive Jan. 28/29
  • Join the third annual Winter Welcome Jan. 24
  • Take advantage of pop-up Financial Aid advising at OneStop
  • Still looking for a first-year seminar? Consider Connecting Generations
  • National fraternity expanding at Wichita State
  • School of Education’s T2T student Sarah Schlottman wins Kansas Horizon Award
  • Save the date and nominate an adult learner for the Adult Learner of the Year awards
  • University re-designated as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyberdefense Education
  • Engineering students take first and third place in electrical and electronics engineering poster competition
  • College of Engineering ranks No. 20 in Cyber Power Rankings
  • Shocker Store offers Score & Save promo
  • Sign up for upcoming free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide trainings
  • Save the date and nominate an adult learner for the Adult Learner of the Year awards
  • Risks of generative AI use: Not all generative AI applications are created equal
  • Join the Academic Resources Conference for its Jan. 15 sessions
  • Campus community invited to first legislative update of 2025
  • Donate and save a life at the next WSU blood drive Jan. 28/29
  • Professor emeritus and sociology professor collaborate on foreword for reissue of historic research article on city governments
  • Sign up for upcoming free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide trainings
  • Master Classroom training available Jan. 15-17
  • Take advantage of pop-up Financial Aid advising at OneStop
  • Shocker Store offers Score & Save promo
  • KMUW’s January Literary Feast book is ‘The City and Its Uncertain Walls’ by Haruki Murakami
  • Staff Substance Use and Mental Wellness Training available
  • Parking garage add-on ePermits for spring on sale now
  • Construction on new pickleball courts starting Jan. 8
  • Lot 41 near Woolsey Hall will be closed for event
  • Game day parking enforced Jan. 14
  • 2024 W-2s are now available electronically
  • Attend January WuHire training events
  • Meet and greet the SEVP and provost Dr. Monica Lounsbery Jan. 23
  • Join the August Academic Resources Conference for its Jan. 14
  • School of Education’s T2T student Sarah Schlottman wins Kansas Horizon Award
  • Save the date: Wichita State offering walk-in headshot photos at event
  • Denise Sherman named director of the Center for Management Development and Executive Education
  • Engineering assistant dean creates student award to honor late father
  • ITS Applications Training announces new digital credential: Microsoft Cloud Power User
  • BYOD ‘Gray Box’ classroom technology training available Jan. 15-17
  • Usha Haley speaks to Newsweek on food tariffs and supply chains
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training for faculty and staff deadline extended to Feb. 7
  • Attend Faculty Senate meeting today
  • Employee self-evaluation in myPerformance is due Jan. 31
  • Game day parking enforced Jan. 14
  • Parking garage add-on ePermits for spring on sale now
  • CES course evaluations has a new option regarding reports
  • RSVP to the 2025 annual Strategic Communications Seminar
  • Join the third annual Winter Welcome Jan. 24
  • KMUW’s January Literary Feast book is ‘The City and Its Uncertain Walls’ by Haruki Murakami
  • Join ARC for its first day of sessions Jan. 13
  • Spectrum is searching for faculty and staff who may be interested in becoming QT RSO advisors
  • Staff nominations sought for President’s Distinguished Service and Staff Excellence Awards
  • Submit your application now for the 2025 John A. See Innovation Award
  • Shocker Store offers Score & Save promo
  • Staff Substance Use and Mental Wellness Training available
  • Master Classroom training available Jan. 15-17
  • College of Applied Studies has opening for an academic program specialist and placement coordinator
  • Know a student still needing a first-year seminar? Consider Connecting Generations