• Faculty feedback requested on draft of WSU Faculty Workload Policy
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for Nov. 18
  • FARE Faculty Support Network will meet Nov. 13
  • Unsure where to go for help? Faculty Ombuds are here
  • Veterans Day holiday reminder from the Payroll Office
  • Fix Your Content Day is coming – Help Wichita State reach number one
  • Student Government Association presents Social Safety Week Nov. 10-13
  • Native American world champion Wichita war dancer Greg Victors will perform on campus
  • Celebrate International Education Week
  • Faculty and staff are invited to annual WSU Holiday Party Dec. 3
  • RSVP to 2025 Academy for Effective Teaching Ceremony
  • Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture Series: Geology welcomes John Wakabayashi
  • Lot 2W along Hillside will be closed Nov. 12
  • Become a ProjectConnect campus facilitator
  • Seeking volunteers to participate in research study
  • Discount at the Shocker Store for Veterans Day
  • Muether chosen as associate vice provost for faculty affairs
  • Spring 2026 K-INBRE applications are due Nov. 20
  • New faculty invited to FARE Social Hour Nov. 10 at Social Tap
  • Upcoming TIAA campus visit
  • Wichita State offering walk-in headshot photos at event
  • See something? Say something: Call UPD at 316-978-3450
  • HealthHum hosting panel: ‘Indigenous Voices in Health: A Community Conversation’
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘Company’
  • Ramirez finishes eighth, Shocker men’s golf fifth at Pearl at Kalauao
  • Honoring 250 years of the U.S. Marine Corps
  • Try the Pickle Pizza Pie in November at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Enroll now in your spring 2026 courses
  • Visit the ‘Scholarship Tips’ workshop by Shocker Financial Wellness Nov. 12
  • Professional Preparation Two: Building and maintaining networks
  • Student Success Tip #13: Finals don’t have to be stressful
  • Spring 2026 K-INBRE applications are due Nov. 20
  • See something? Say something: Call UPD at 316-978-3450
  • Grub Guide: Cargill Café
  • Try the Pickle Pizza Pie in November at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Ramirez finishes eighth, Shocker men’s golf fifth at Pearl at Kalauao
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘Company’
  • Honoring 250 years of the U.S. Marine Corps
  • HealthHum hosting panel: ‘Indigenous Voices in Health: A Community Conversation’
  • Discount at the Shocker Store for Veterans Day
  • CES information for the fall 2025 semester
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 8
  • RSVP for Elevate | Everyone’s A Marketer featuring Ti’Juana Hardwell on Nov. 13
  • Volleyball hosts Charlotte Nov. 9 for Shocksgiving
  • Honoring 250 years of the U.S. Marine Corps
  • Close out First-Generation Week with first-gen faculty and staff recognition
  • Suspenders4Hope hosting free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Alternative Spring Break applications open
  • November myShockerhealth newsletter available
  • Applied learning highlight: Golam Morshed Khan
  • Office of Research accepting excellence award nominations
  • Save with Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • Discount at the Shocker Store for Veterans Day
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 8
  • Visit the ‘Scholarship Tips’ workshop by Shocker Financial Wellness Nov. 12
  • November myShockerhealth newsletter available
  • WSU hidden gems: Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Honoring 250 years of the U.S. Marine Corps
  • Volleyball hosts Charlotte Nov. 9 for Shocksgiving
  • Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture Series: Geology welcomes John Wakabayashi
  • RSVP for Elevate | Everyone’s A Marketer featuring Ti’Juana Hardwell on Nov. 13
  • Fall 2025 graduates must RSVP to commencement by Nov. 14
  • Suspenders4Hope hosting free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Alternative Spring Break applications open
  • Applied learning highlight: Golam Morshed Khan
  • Save with Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • Discount at the Shocker Store for Veterans Day
  • New faculty invited to FARE Social Hour Nov. 10 at Social Tap
  • Unsure where to go for help? Faculty Ombuds are here
  • Wichita State expands opportunities through GEAR UP and TRIO Programs
  • Open Streets ICT: Wichita State and Shocker Neighborhood is coming back 2026; learn how to get involved
  • Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture Series: Geology welcomes John Wakabayashi
  • Shocker volleyball takes on ECU at Hometown Heroes match
  • Close out First-Generation Week with first-gen faculty and staff recognition
  • Faculty and staff are invited to annual WSU Holiday Party Dec. 3
  • Songfest is back with 2025 event: Best of Both Worlds
  • Empower your students’ success with PathwayU
  • Wichita Public Schools (USD 259): Advance notice required for letters of support/participation in research
  • Upcoming TIAA campus visit
  • 2026-27 scholarship opportunity: WSU Spark Society Scholarship application is now open
  • Learn more about the course evaluation tool: CES
  • Faculty and staff are invited to the first meeting of the WSU Faculty/Staff Club
  • Child Development Center has pre-K openings for this school year
  • Award-winning Widener Global Leaders Program welcomes its fifth cohort at inspiring kickoff event
  • All Lot 2s surrounding Charles Koch Arena will be closed Nov. 5
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 8
  • HealthHum hosting panel: “Indigenous Voices in Health: A Community Conversation”
  • Chemistry and biochemistry hosting seminar by Professor Thanh Do from University of Tennessee Nov. 3
  • Julia Gehrlein from Colorado State will present at physics seminar Nov. 5
  • Join SEB for Native American Heritage Month lunch and learn with Dr. Cornel Pewewardy
  • Volleyball hosts Charlotte Nov. 9 for Shocksgiving
  • Register for 2026 Ad Astra Conference
  • Meet Tanganyika ambassador animals at Wildlife Wednesday
  • Join Adelante Juntos at its next general meeting Nov. 5
  • Paint a pot and plant your own mini-garden with SGA’s Community Garden Showcase Nov. 6
  • Attend ‘Discover Your Strengths’ workshop Nov. 20
  • Volunteers needed for fall 2025 commencement
  • Take advantage of Wu’s Wednesday Deal at the Shocker Store
  • All are welcome to today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • All Lot 2s surrounding Charles Koch Arena will be closed Nov. 5
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 8
  • Shocker ID Perks: Shocker Athletics
  • Attend First-Gen Finances Nov. 5 and build your financial future
  • Child Development Center has pre-K openings for this school year
  • Discover new opportunities with ShockerSync
  • Attend a chalk talk with elementary education program
  • Register for 2026 Ad Astra Conference
  • Join the Graduate Student Social Nov. 7 at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Meet Tanganyika ambassador animals at Wildlife Wednesday
  • SGA Interfest fall 2025 – SGA’s commitment to celebrate the cultural diversity of Shocker Nation
  • Songfest is back with 2025 event: Best of Both Worlds
  • Paint a pot and plant your own mini-garden with SGA’s Community Garden Showcase Nov. 6
  • Shocker women’s bowling claim Track Kat Klash title
  • Kipruto wins American Conference cross country championship, Jepkoech named Freshman of the Year
  • Volleyball hosts Charlotte Nov. 9 for Shocksgiving
  • Shocker volleyball takes on ECU at Hometown Heroes match
  • HealthHum hosting panel: “Indigenous Voices in Health: A Community Conversation”
  • RSVP for Elevate | Everyone’s A Marketer featuring Ti’Juana Hardwell on Nov. 13
  • Julia Gehrlein from Colorado State will present at physics seminar Nov. 5
  • Join SEB for Native American Heritage Month lunch and learn with Dr. Cornel Pewewardy
  • Award-winning Widener Global Leaders Program welcomes its fifth cohort at inspiring kickoff event
  • Barton School of Business students earn finalist honors at national consulting competition
  • Volunteers needed for fall 2025 commencement
  • International stoles available for pre-order
  • Take advantage of Wu’s Wednesday Deal at the Shocker Store
  • FARE Faculty Support Network will meet Nov. 13
  • CES information for the fall 2025 semester
  • FARE New Faculty On-Ramp will host time-management panel Nov. 5
  • Faculty and staff are invited to the first meeting of the WSU Faculty/Staff Club
  • WSU Libraries expands access to resources
  • Shocker women’s bowling claim Track Kat Klash title
  • Kipruto wins American Conference cross country championship, Jepkoech named Freshman of the Year
  • Shocker men’s basketball tips off season Nov. 4
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 4
  • Barton School of Business students earn finalist honors at national consulting competition
  • Submissions for the December Academe newsletter are due Nov. 7
  • RSVP for Elevate | Everyone’s A Marketer featuring Ti’Juana Hardwell on Nov. 13
  • Julia Gehrlein from Colorado State will present at physics seminar Nov. 5
  • UReCA Lunch & Learn: Exploring indigenous approaches to place, structure and sustainability
  • Office of Community Partnerships welcomes you to join monthly community partnership meeting
  • RSVP to 2025 Academy for Effective Teaching Ceremony
  • Shocker women’s bowling claim Track Kat Klash title
  • Kipruto wins American Conference cross country championship, Jepkoech named Freshman of the Year
  • Volleyball hosts Charlotte Nov. 9 for Shocksgiving
  • Shocker men’s basketball tips off season Nov. 4
  • Shocker volleyball takes on ECU at Hometown Heroes match
  • RSVP for Elevate | Everyone’s A Marketer featuring Ti’Juana Hardwell on Nov. 13
  • Julia Gehrlein from Colorado State will present at physics seminar Nov. 5
  • ‘Frozen’ director and Disney legend Chris Buck kicks off CFA’s Connoisseur Series
  • School of Performing Arts presents ‘Company’
  • Join SAC for the annual Maker Market Nov. 18/19
  • Songfest is back with 2025 event: Best of Both Worlds
  • Open Streets ICT: Wichita State and Shocker Neighborhood is coming back 2026; learn how to get involved
  • WSU’s Corbin Education Center joins National Register of Historic Places
  • Suspenders4Hope hosting free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Volunteers needed for fall 2025 commencement
  • Try the Pickle Pizza Pie in November at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes