• Shocker Career Accelerator is transitioning to new career services platform: Shocker Central
  • Welcome Christine Yim to SCCS
  • TRIO Student Support Services is looking for tutors in fall 2024
  • Join political science and Pi Sigma Alpha for a watch party of the first 2024 presidential debate
  • Registration is now open for 2024 Pumpkin Run
  • Sign up for Banner Schedule Building Training in July
  • Dr. Reagan Murnan elected to Kansas Association of Teacher Educators board
  • Stay up to date on summertime temperatures and extreme heat information
  • Wichita State announces spring 2024 Dean’s Honor Roll students
  • WSU Child Development Center has open pre-K spots for fall 2024
  • Fairmount College faculty: Catherine Searle defies the stereotype for a mathematician
  • Summer 2024 Shocker Caravan to make stops in Wichita, Overland Park
  • Join grammar and math workshops with Veterans Upward Bound
  • Attend farewell reception for Andrew Hippisley
  • Registration is now open for 2024 Pumpkin Run
  • Attend farewell reception for Andrew Hippisley
  • Join Quiet Time meditations today
  • Payroll is hiring a senior payroll specialist
  • Stay up to date on summertime temperatures and extreme heat information
  • RSC Shocker Store closing for inventory June 26-30
  • Faculty and staff can schedule annual health appointments
  • Wichita State announces spring 2024 Dean’s Honor Roll students
  • Free KMUW 2024-25 calendar stickers are available
  • Join grammar and math workshops with Veterans Upward Bound
  • Join political science and Pi Sigma Alpha for a watch party of the first 2024 presidential debate
  • ‘Knife’ is KMUW’s June Literary Feast book pick
  • Provide your insights in Wichita State’s brand survey
  • WSU Child Development Center has open pre-K spots for fall 2024
  • Fairmount College faculty: Catherine Searle defies the stereotype for a mathematician
  • Shocker basketball to host camp for Elsewhere Fest ticket purchasers
  • Attend retirement reception for Werner Golling June 21
  • Payroll is hiring a senior payroll specialist
  • Youngmeyer Ranch research facility recognized for its design and functionality
  • RSC Shocker Store closing for inventory June 26-30
  • Former Registrar’s Office staff member Sonya Cotton passes away
  • Summer 2024 Shocker Caravan to make stops in Wichita, Overland Park
  • Usha Haley’s research on Chinese solar covered in the Economist magazine
  • Everyone is welcome to enjoy a Wichita State-cation
  • Youngmeyer Ranch research facility recognized for its design and functionality
  • Compete in the Airbus/WSU Aerospace Engineering Wing Box Contest
  • The Sunflower offers weekly newsletter
  • Shocker basketball to host camp for Elsewhere Fest ticket purchasers
  • Attend farewell reception for Andrew Hippisley
  • Everyone is welcome to enjoy a Wichita State-cation
  • The Sunflower offers weekly newsletter
  • Pride gear available at the Shocker Store
  • Degree Works maintenance moved to June 18
  • ‘Knife’ is KMUW’s June Literary Feast book pick
  • Provide your insights in Wichita State’s brand survey
  • Everyone is welcome to enjoy a Wichita State-cation
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for June 18
  • Faculty and staff can schedule annual health appointments
  • Free KMUW 2024-25 calendar stickers are available
  • Youngmeyer Ranch research facility recognized for its design and functionality
  • Reminder: Juneteenth is an official university holiday starting in 2024
  • Pride gear available at the Shocker Store
  • Degree Works maintenance moved to June 18
  • Shocker basketball to host camp for Elsewhere Fest ticket purchasers
  • Join Quiet Time meditations today
  • Reminder: Juneteenth is an official university holiday starting in 2024
  • CARE Team wraps up spring semester and prepares for summer semester
  • The Sunflower offers weekly newsletter
  • Attend farewell reception for Andrew Hippisley
  • ‘Knife’ is KMUW June Literary Feast book pick
  • Campus community invited to ‘Railroaded: The Industry That Shaped Kansas’ presentation
  • Summer sessions for the ‘Discover Your Strengths’ training are available