• Manager signature for 2025-26 myPerformance evaluations is due March 14
  • Security update for WSU-owned Windows devices to be implemented March 10
  • No. 64 men’s tennis topples No. 34 Oklahoma State in thriller
  • Men’s basketball bound for Birmingham as No. 2 seed
  • Wichita high schooler surprised with $50,000 scholarship to attend WSU
  • CES information for the spring 2026 semester
  • FARE hosting mixer for mutual mentoring March 12
  • Next FARE Faculty Research & Writing Sprint coming over spring break, March 17-19
  • Staff Senator Spotlight: Preston Schroeder
  • Staff Senate launches Listening Sessions
  • URCAF abstract submissions are now open
  • Kansas SBDC at Wichita State announces $25,000 in the GenAI Pitch Competition
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Zoë Colatarci, Nature Conservancy, March 9
  • The Midterm Student Improv Show will take place in the Ulrich Museum
  • Make art and share it at the at Community Magnet Collage Swap
  • Register now for the third annual Health Research and Education Summit April 3
  • Students can attend Savvy Scholar workshop on using Endnote reference manager
  • Spring volunteer opportunities are available
  • Stop by the Volunteer Fair and learn more about volunteering opportunities
  • Stay weather aware while on or coming to campus
  • Summer and fall class schedules are now available​ — Plan ahead so you can enroll early
  • Cheer on men’s basketball as it plays FAU for semifinal seeding in the American Conference
  • Game day parking enforced March 7
  • Make art and share it at the at Community Magnet Collage Swap
  • Join HOPE Services and CARE Team for campus recovery meeting
  • Campus community invited to legislative update session in the RSC
  • Don’t miss your chance to enroll in LASI 170: Introduction to Library Research this spring
  • From pre-production to post-graduate: Jordan Devoy’s applied learning experience
  • Service-Learning Showcase submissions are now open
  • Last week for chance to win red parking spot or $250 GreenPhire VISA gift card
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Zoë Colatarci, Nature Conservancy, March 9
  • The Midterm Student Improv Show will take place in the Ulrich Museum
  • Try the mac and cheese pizza in March at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Volunteer with the Community Service Board at Wichita Clean Streams
  • Save with Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • WSU Retirement Planning Seminar scheduled for March 27
  • Employee signature for 2025-26 myPerformance evaluations is due March 7
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • Staff can register now for the annual Shocker STRIVE Conference March 27
  • Barton School raises $1 million for student success at ‘Beyond’ Hall of Fame gala
  • Rhatigan Student Center hosting Faculty/Staff Appreciation Day specials
  • Faculty and staff can get discounted tickets to upcoming men’s basketball game and enjoy pregame tailgate
  • Game day parking enforced March 7
  • Campus community invited to legislative update session in the RSC
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Zoë Colatarci, Nature Conservancy, March 9
  • The Midterm Student Improv Show will take place in the Ulrich Museum
  • Try the mac and cheese pizza in March at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Student Activities Council seeking judges for Shockers Got Talent
  • Volunteer with the Community Service Board at Wichita Clean Streams
  • Save with Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • 25th U.S. national security advisor will headline 2026 Craig W. Barton Speaker Series
  • Stay weather aware while on or coming to campus
  • FARE hosting mixer for mutual mentoring March 12
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • URCA proposals due by April 3 to the Office of Research
  • From pre-production to post-graduate: Jordan Devoy’s applied learning experience
  • Campus community invited to legislative update session in the RSC
  • Reminder: 2026 Kansas Gender & Sexuality Conference is March 6
  • Join SAC and the Ulrich Museum of Art for Makers and Masterpieces March 11
  • Service-Learning Showcase submissions are now open
  • Kansas Science Olympiad needs volunteers for the state event on April 4
  • Kansas participating in Severe Weather Preparedness Week March 2-6, tornado drill March 4
  • 25th U.S. national security advisor will headline 2026 Craig W. Barton Speaker Series
  • Employee signature for 2025-26 myPerformance evaluations is due March 7
  • Next FARE Faculty Research & Writing Sprint coming over spring break, March 17-19
  • Security update for WSU-owned Windows devices to be implemented March 10
  • Order end-of-year awards from RSC Engraving
  • WSU student’s cancer research earns her prestigious Goldwater Scholarship nomination
  • Wichita State esports Rocket League team qualifies for College Rocket League main event
  • Adelante Juntos: 2026 Spanish Speaking Award nominations open
  • Faculty and staff can get discounted tickets to upcoming men’s basketball game and enjoy pregame tailgate
  • School of Performing Arts presents performance and artist talk with Julius Thomas III, alum and Broadway star
  • Chemistry and biochemistry hosting seminar by Professor Haifan Wu from WSU
  • Wichita artist Taiomah Rutledge will give a talk at the Ulrich
  • Don’t miss Eyal Redler and Omer Nagar, Venture Capitalists in Residence, live March 12
  • Get ready to energize your day at the Campus Recreation Wellness Expo
  • Register to attend the annual Kansas Higher Education Professionals Conference
  • Commencement regalia deadline for faculty/staff
  • Learn about your role in WSU’s systems of internal control and earn a free Territorium digital credential
  • Students can attend Savvy Scholar workshop on using Endnote reference manager
  • Encourage students to apply for the URCA Hub Research Grant
  • Participants needed for doctoral research project
  • Take advantage of Wu’s Wednesday Deal at the Shocker Store
  • Summer and fall class schedules are now available​ — Plan ahead so you can enroll early
  • All are welcome to today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • Jardine Hall services shifting to remote and temporary locations during spring break for electrical switchgear upgrades
  • Attend the spring into scholarship success workshop by Shocker Financial Wellness
  • Attend Savvy Scholar workshop on Endnote and make citing and referencing easier
  • Shocker ID perks: University Libraries
  • Apply for the URCA Hub research grant
  • 25th U.S. national security advisor will headline 2026 Craig W. Barton Speaker Series
  • Cheer on men’s basketball as it plays FAU for semifinal seeding in the American Conference
  • School of Performing Arts presents performance and artist talk with Julius Thomas III, alum and Broadway star
  • Wichita State Opera Theater presents Aaron Copland’s American opera, ‘The Tender Land’
  • Join Mar10 Day at the Rhatigan Student Center
  • UReCA hosting lunch and learn on disenfranchised community research
  • Get ready to energize your day at the Campus Recreation Wellness Expo
  • Wichita artist Taiomah Rutledge will give a talk at the Ulrich
  • Don’t miss Eyal Redler and Omer Nagar, Venture Capitalists in Residence, live March 12
  • Kansas participating in Severe Weather Preparedness Week March 2-6, tornado drill March 4
  • Order end-of-year awards from RSC Engraving
  • WSU student’s cancer research earns her prestigious Goldwater Scholarship nomination
  • Wichita State esports Rocket League team qualifies for College Rocket League main event
  • Last week for chance to win red parking spot or $250 GreenPhire VISA gift card
  • Abby Rexford: Clearing new heights
  • Adelante Juntos: 2026 Spanish Speaking Award nominations open
  • Volunteer with the Community Service Board at Wichita Clean Streams
  • Volunteer to collect life stories
  • Participants needed for doctoral research project
  • Take advantage of Wu’s Wednesday Deal at the Shocker Store
  • Pre-Tenure Club will meet March 3
  • FARE On-Ramp for early-career faculty will focus on finding mentors March 4
  • Staff can register now for the annual Shocker STRIVE Conference March 27
  • Faculty and staff can get discounted tickets to upcoming men’s basketball game and enjoy pregame tailgate
  • School of Performing Arts presents performance and artist talk with Julius Thomas III, alum and Broadway star
  • Reminder: If you see something, say something – Call UPD at 316-978-3450 for emergencies
  • Jardine Hall services shifting to remote and temporary locations during spring break for electrical switchgear upgrades
  • Rhatigan Student Center hosting Faculty/Staff Appreciation Day specials
  • Suspenders4Hope Mental Health Advocate highlight: Office of Tech Transfer and Commercialization
  • Abby Rexford: Clearing new heights
  • Chemistry and biochemistry hosting seminar by Professor Haifan Wu from WSU
  • Register now for the third annual Health Research and Education Summit April 3
  • UReCA hosting lunch and learn on disenfranchised community research
  • Responsible AI@ICT invites faculty and staff to discuss AI at WSU
  • Get ready to energize your day at the Campus Recreation Wellness Expo
  • SEB hosting Women’s Words of Wisdom event celebrating Women’s History Month
  • Attend the Beyond the Lab Workshop on evidence-based practice tools
  • HALA Scholarship for Community Service now open to applications
  • Volunteer with the Community Service Board at Wichita Clean Streams
  • Kansas participating in Severe Weather Preparedness Week March 2-6
  • Come out to Shocker Community Tailgate prior to men’s basketball game against FAU
  • Shocker Store hosting softball pop-up shops
  • Women’s basketball hosts North Texas for Senior Night and Fan Appreciation Night March 3
  • School of Performing Arts presents performance and artist talk with Julius Thomas III, alum and Broadway star
  • Wichita State Opera Theater presents Aaron Copland’s American opera, ‘The Tender Land’
  • Counseling services are available to WISE Counseling and Play Therapy Clinic accepting new clients
  • Travel with Community Education to Iceland
  • Connect and engage at Open Streets ICT: WSU & Shocker Neighborhood
  • Begin your entrepreneurial journey over lunch with ‘Market Research for New Ventures’
  • Kansas Science Olympiad needs volunteers for the state event on April 4
  • Participants needed for doctoral research project
  • Kansas participating in Severe Weather Preparedness Week March 2-6
  • Reminder: If you see something, say something – Call UPD at 316-978-3450 for emergencies
  • Attend the ‘Investing Basics’ workshop by Shocker Financial Wellness
  • Check out the latest edition of the Student Government Association newsletter, SGA Insider
  • Student virtual town hall with SGA and university leaders set for March 2
  • Student Success Tip #7: Are you feeling stressed?
  • Attend upcoming intro to R statistical computing online Savvy Scholar workshop online
  • Get ready to energize your day at the Campus Recreation Wellness Expo
  • Make memories using ShockerSync
  • Make cozy crafts at Book Bejeweling & Beyond March 3
  • Join the political science department for Pizza and Politics March 3
  • SEB hosting Women’s Words of Wisdom event celebrating Women’s History Month
  • Wichita State’s College of Applied Studies returns to College of Education name during centennial year
  • Your old books can make a big difference: Donate to CSB’s Little Library
  • Wichita Police Department conducting Honor Guard training at Hughes Metropolitan Complex March 2
  • Grub Guide: Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Ahlberg Hall and Jardine Hall electrical switchgear upgrades to require buildings to be closed over spring break
  • Shocker Store hosting softball pop-up shops
  • Women’s basketball hosts North Texas for Senior Night and Fan Appreciation Night March 3
  • Join Mexico City travel seminar in January 2027
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Dr. Jill Mikucki, University of Tennessee, March 2
  • Attend the Beyond the Lab Workshop on evidence-based practice tools
  • Volunteer to collect life stories
  • Volunteer at the Storytime Village annual Youth Summit
  • Kansas Science Olympiad needs volunteers for the state event on April 4
  • Wichita State’s College of Applied Studies returns to College of Education name during centennial year
  • Employee signature for 2025-26 myPerformance evaluations is due March 7
  • Total Compensation Statement available in myWSU
  • Pre-Tenure Club will meet March 3
  • Counseling services are available to WISE Counseling and Play Therapy Clinic accepting new clients
  • Kansas participating in Severe Weather Preparedness Week March 2-6
  • Ahlberg Hall and Jardine Hall electrical switchgear upgrades to require buildings to be closed over spring break
  • Responsible AI@ICT invites faculty and staff to discuss AI at WSU
  • Join the political science department for Pizza and Politics March 3
  • Wellness Expo invites campus departments to be a vendor
  • Join President Muma and the President’s Executive Team for Employee Appreciation Day
  • Student employees now have access to the Information Security and Compliance training in Blackboard
  • Travel with Community Education to Iceland
  • Your old books can make a big difference: Donate to CSB’s Little Library
  • Remember to fill out Test Information Forms
  • Wichita Police Department conducting Honor Guard training at Hughes Metropolitan Complex March 2
  • It’s time to submit information for summer camps
  • Staff Senator Spotlight: Anne Marie Brown
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Dr. Jill Mikucki, University of Tennessee, March 2
  • Wichita State Opera Theater presents Aaron Copland’s American opera, ‘The Tender Land’
  • Shocker Store hosting softball pop-up shops
  • Women’s basketball hosts North Texas for Senior Night and Fan Appreciation Night March 3
  • Staff and faculty Substance Use and Mental Wellness Training available March 4
  • Encourage students attend online Savvy Scholar workshop on R statistical computing
  • Volunteer at the Storytime Village annual Youth Summit
  • Kansas Science Olympiad needs volunteers for the state event on April 4