• Campus Credit Union branch at 21st, Oliver closed for construction until May 25
  • Campus visitor guides are available
  • Graduate program will help meet demand for data scientists
  • Complete Shocker Athletics fan experience survey for chance to win prizes
  • Campus Recreation has adjusted Shocker Fit schedule for summer
  • Wichita State featured in WBJ articles on Wichita startups
  • Shocker grad student accepted into presidential U.S. Marine Band
  • Campus Credit Union branch at 21st, Oliver closed for construction until May 25
  • Shocker Store locations to close for Memorial Day
  • Join today’s online Academic Resources Conference sessions
  • Public Policy and Management Center is hiring program specialist
  • Graduate program will help meet demand for data scientists
  • Participate in on-campus job fairs July 28, Aug. 25
  • Wichita State featured in WBJ articles on Wichita startups
  • Investing in our faculty and staff
  • Wichita State helps NASA evaluate possibilities for life on other planets
  • Sydney McKinney leads Shocker softball with spirit, speed and coffee
  • Join today’s online Academic Resources Conference sessions
  • College of Engineering is looking for recruitment coordinator
  • Ablah Library to close May 25 for fire alarm upgrade testing
  • Tilford Conference posts call for proposals
  • Summer meal plans are now available
  • Campus community is invited to cultural competence, humility training
  • Join the ACCESS HPC monthly workshop: ‘Machine learning and big data’
  • New Microsoft Teams training available for faculty, staff
  • Campus visitor guides are available
  • United Way invited Wu Reads to help deliver books to Gordon Parks Academy
  • Marie Bukowski named dean of WSU College of Fine Arts
  • Welcome Science Olympiad visitors to campus
  • Take advantage of May HealthQuest events
  • WSU wins Stage One of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2023 Growth Accelerator Fund Competition
  • Sydney McKinney leads Shocker softball with spirit, speed and coffee
  • Choose sessions for May Academic Resources Conference
  • Barton School launches new Marketing Industry Advisory Board
  • Learn more about incoming freshmen in the fall
  • Faculty sabbaticals approved for the 2023-24 academic year
  • United Way invited Wu Reads to help deliver books to Gordon Parks Academy
  • Investing in our faculty and staff
  • Wichita Biomedical Campus receives additional $15 million in funding
  • Dean Rodney Miller leaves legacy of innovation, applied learning in fine arts
  • Fairmount Society dinner celebrates top Shocker supporters
  • COVID-19 testing still available at MDL
  • Changes made to Wichita State’s COVID-19 services May 11 
  • College of Health Professions announces 2nd annual high school health science teacher workshop
  • Dr. Heidi Cornell appointed as associate dean and accreditation officer for applied studies
  • Spring 2023 course evaluation results to be available soon
  • Dalton Stanfield to speak in DRAC seminar series
  • Complete Shocker Athletics fan experience survey for chance to win prizes
  • May’s ‘Forward Together’ episodes feature multiple conversations with WSU students
  • Cessna Stadium renovation begins soon, parking lot to close for summer
  • Wichita State starting bachelor’s in American Sign Language
  • Wichita State, Ascension Via Christi are affiliating to grow the pipeline of health care professionals
  • Men’s track & field claim second consecutive AAC outdoor title
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Summer meal plans are now available
  • Dalton Stanfield to speak in DRAC seminar series
  • Students can play poker over summer at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Join the ACCESS HPC monthly workshop: ‘Machine learning and big data’
  • Wichita State starting bachelor’s in American Sign Language
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Choose sessions for May Academic Resources Conference
  • Join the ACCESS HPC monthly workshop: ‘Machine learning and big data’
  • May’s ‘Forward Together’ episodes feature multiple conversations with WSU students
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Men’s track & field claim second consecutive AAC outdoor title
  • Check out what’s happening in Shocker Athletics
  • ‘The Last Animal’ is KMUW’s May Literary Feast book pick
  • College of Engineering recognizes Bronze Propeller Competition winners
  • College of Engineering congratulates award recipients from Engineering Open House
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for May 16
  • Assistance needed for state baseball, softball, track
  • Men’s track & field claim second consecutive AAC outdoor title
  • Summer meal plans are now available
  • Learn more about incoming freshmen in the fall
  • Residents at Larksfield Place engage with freshman
  • May’s ‘Forward Together’ episodes feature multiple conversations with WSU students
  • Cessna Stadium renovation begins soon, parking lot to close for summer
  • ATF hosts grand opening of new center of excellence at Wichita State
  • Wichita State, Ascension Via Christi are affiliating to grow the pipeline of health care professionals
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for May 16
  • Call for volunteers for Science Olympiad National Tournament
  • Attend the Academic Resources Conference May 22-26
  • What to expect for summer 2023 course evaluations
  • Fall 2023 tuition assistance applications are now being accepted
  • Clear up lost and found before summer break
  • Dalton Stanfield to speak in DRAC seminar series
  • Register for WSU Office of Research budget workshop May 16
  • ‘The Last Animal’ is KMUW’s May Literary Feast book pick