• Summer and fall class schedules are now available​ — Plan ahead and enroll early
  • Inclement weather expected March 5
  • Kansas participating in Severe Weather Preparedness Week March 3-7
  • Join TRIO Student Support Services for free resources to support your education
  • Tri-Alpha First-Generation Honor Society is seeking student leaders
  • The next Pee for Pizza being hosted March 5
  • Sidewalk between Heskett Center and the new pickleball courts will be partially closed for the week
  • Join the next generation of Hindu leaders with AHINSA
  • Attend the Criminal Justice Career Fair March 4
  • Shocker New Venture Competitions applications are now open
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Hub hosting open house March 4
  • Shocker Story hosting sidewalk sale for March 9 men’s basketball game
  • Shocker Store hosts Women’s Basketball Sidewalk Sale
  • How does university social media shape your college experience?
  • Apply now for 2025-26 Student Activities Council executive board
  • Participate in USD 259 and WSU Españolandia competition for middle and high school students
  • Deadline to nominate someone for ALOTY or OLOTY is March 7
  • Student Health Services launches newsletter covering different health topics every month
  • See the lives of your fellow Shockers in ‘The College Tour’
  • 13th annual Shocker Leadership Awards application is now open
  • School of Nursing to host information session on its BSN programs
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Dr. Sue Fairbanks March 3
  • College of Fine Arts Connoisseur Series presents artist talk with Jane Gabbert
  • Paul Silvia to give presentation on his book, ‘How To Write A Lot’
  • Savvy Scholar Workshop – AI and library research: the good, the bad and the ugly
  • Join the Entrepreneurship Workshop on market research for startups
  • Inclement weather expected March 5
  • Kansas participating in Severe Weather Preparedness Week March 3-7
  • Sidewalk between Heskett Center and the new pickleball courts will be partially closed for the week
  • ICYMI: University leaders hold campus-wide town hall, now available to watch on YouTube
  • Employee signature for 2024-25 myPerformance evaluations is due March 7
  • Reminder: If you see something, say something – Call UPD at 316-978-3450 for emergencies
  • Participate in university climate survey
  • Participate in USD 259 and WSU Españolandia competition for middle and high school students
  • Deadline to nominate someone for ALOTY or OLOTY is March 7
  • Student Health Services launches newsletter covering different health topics every month
  • 13th annual Shocker Leadership Awards application is now open
  • CES information for the spring 2025 semester
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Dr. Sue Fairbanks March 3
  • Paul Silvia to give presentation on his book, ‘How To Write A Lot’
  • Shocker Story hosting sidewalk sale for March 9 men’s basketball game
  • Shocker New Venture Competitions applications are now open
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Hub hosting open house March 4
  • Attend retirement celebration for Dr. Anthony Vizzini on March 6
  • Sonia Kovalevsky Day 2025 will take place April 5
  • Join President Muma and the President’s Executive Team for employee appreciation day
  • Join University Libraries for the Entrepreneurship Workshop on market research for startups
  • Did you know? – Academic Integrity
  • Tri-Alpha First-Generation Honor Society is seeking student leaders
  • Usha Haley interviewed by Fortune magazine on why BP is a takeover target
  • Bekah Selby-Leach interviewed by Quartz on Amazon revenue
  • Political science professor, Dr. Neal Allen, gives interviews to local media on USD 259 bond vote
  • ICYMI: University leaders hold campus-wide town hall, now available to watch on YouTube
  • Lot 41, near Woolsey Hall, will be restricted Feb. 28
  • Remembering Bela Kiralyfalvi, the eponym of the Bela Kiralyfalvi National Student Playwriting Competition
  • Deadline to nominate someone for ALOTY or OLOTY is March 7
  • Student Health Services launches newsletter covering different health topics every month
  • WSU College of Engineering to host 25th annual MINDSTORMS challenge
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Dr. Sue Fairbanks March 3
  • College of Fine Arts Connoisseur Series presents artist talk with Jane Gabbert
  • The lecture series in the mathematical sciences presents Dr. Yanxiang Zhao, George Washington University
  • Shocker Store hosts Women’s Basketball Sidewalk Sale
  • School of Performing Arts proudly presents ‘The Angel of Death’
  • Join the Iftar Banquet from MSA and PSA March 23
  • Head over to WSU Old Town for the Shocker Store’s Garage Sale
  • Attend the ‘Creating Online Flipped Advising Activity Modules for Students’ professional development session March 18
  • Classes for 2nd 8-week are available at WSU Old Town
  • Tri-Alpha First-Generation Honor Society is seeking student leaders
  • TRIO Student Support Services is accepting applications now
  • Tri-Alpha First-Generation Honor Society is seeking student leaders
  • Attend the next Shocker Financial Wellness workshop March 4
  • Join the next generation of Hindu leaders with AHINSA
  • Attend the Criminal Justice Career Fair March 4
  • Shocker Store hosts Women’s Basketball Sidewalk Sale
  • School of Performing Arts proudly presents ‘The Angel of Death’
  • Join the Iftar Banquet from MSA and PSA March 23
  • Sign up for the SAC’s glow laser tag night
  • Head over to WSU Old Town for the Shocker Store’s Garage Sale
  • Help beat the mid-semester slump with coffee at the library March 12
  • Remembering Bela Kiralyfalvi, the eponym of the Bela Kiralyfalvi National Student Playwriting Competition
  • Deadline to nominate someone for ALOTY or OLOTY is March 7
  • Student Health Services launches newsletter covering different health topics every month
  • Applied Learning highlight: Bella Neish
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Dr. Sue Fairbanks March 3
  • College of Fine Arts Connoisseur Series presents artist talk with Jane Gabbert
  • Paul Silvia to give presentation on his book, ‘How To Write A Lot’
  • The lecture series in the mathematical sciences presents Dr. Yanxiang Zhao, George Washington University
  • Classes for 2nd 8-week are available at WSU Old Town
  • Advance your career with the master’s in learning and instructional design program
  • WSU Psychology Clinic is accepting new therapy clients
  • Last day to complete Manager Review in myPerformance is Feb. 28
  • Lot 41, near Woolsey Hall, will be restricted Feb. 28
  • Faculty and staff virtual town hall set for Feb. 27
  • Wichita State pediatric physical therapy team receives grant to expand services in rural schools
  • Applied Learning highlight: Bella Neish
  • Paul Silvia to give presentation on his book, ‘How To Write A Lot’
  • Attend retirement celebration for Dr. Anthony Vizzini on March 6
  • Campus community invited to biweekly legislative update session — hosted virtually Feb. 28
  • WSU Psychology Clinic is accepting new therapy clients
  • Invite students to mid-semester coffee and check-in March 12
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be partially closed Feb. 27-March 2
  • Game day parking enforced Feb. 27
  • See something, hear something, say something: Where to report concerning behavior
  • Graduate students: Share your voice in advocacy survey
  • Declare your candidacy for the upcoming Student Government Association elections
  • All are welcome to today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • HALA Scholarship for Community Service now open to applications
  • The next Pee for Pizza being hosted March 5
  • Want to learn more about the McNair Scholars Program? Attend an upcoming info session
  • The Basketball Tournament (TBT) returns to Wichita in 2025
  • Shocker Store hosting softball pop-ups throughout the semester
  • Student tickets for men’s basketball vs. UAB now available for pickup
  • Campus community invited to biweekly legislative update session — hosted virtually Feb. 28
  • Save the date: NetApp spring E-Waste and Shredding event scheduled for April 25
  • Students needed to solve ‘The Case of the Missing Grades’ — a study skills workshop — at Ablah Library
  • Learn more about the Accelerated Programs of the Graduate School
  • Applications are open for the Archaeological Field School at Etzanoa
  • WSU K-12 student organization leads secondary P.E. inservice session at South High School
  • See the lives of your fellow Shockers in ‘The College Tour’
  • Audition for the second annual Shockers Got Talent March 28
  • Engineering professor presents functional neuroimaging and study design
  • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry hosts seminar by Dr. Elijah Schnitzler from OSU
  • Graduate School to host discussion on getting your book published
  • Award-wining artist Devan Shimoyama will present an artist talk
  • Join the political science department for pizza and politics
  • Your opinion of Student Health Services matters; fill out survey and enter to win prizes
  • Savvy Scholar Workshop – AI and library research: the good, the bad and the ugly
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be partially closed Feb. 27-March 2
  • Faculty and staff virtual town hall set for Feb. 27
  • Starting March 10, Duo Authentication required for Remote Desktop access
  • FARE Office will host a Spring Break Faculty Writing Retreat March 18-20
  • Public comments sought ahead of Advanced Education in General Dentistry accreditation visit
  • Barton School Of Business launches alumni mentorship program
  • Submit your summer 2025 textbook information
  • Engineering professor presents functional neuroimaging and study design
  • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry hosts seminar by Dr. Elijah Schnitzler from OSU
  • Graduate School to host discussion on getting your book published
  • Award-wining artist Devan Shimoyama will present an artist talk
  • Join the political science department for pizza and politics
  • The Basketball Tournament (TBT) returns to Wichita in 2025
  • Get 2 general admission tickets for $27 at men’s basketball vs. UAB Feb. 27
  • Campus community invited to biweekly legislative update session — hosted virtually Feb. 28
  • Students needed to solve ‘The Case of the Missing Grades’ — a study skills workshop — at Ablah Library
  • College of Applied Studies is looking for an academic advisor to join its team
  • Want to learn more about the McNair Scholars Program? Attend an upcoming info session
  • WSU K-12 student organization leads secondary P.E. inservice session at South High School
  • Today is the day to vote on the USD 259 School Bond
  • Wichita State’s episode of ‘The College Tour’ now live to watch
  • SAC is searching for Shockers Got Talent judges
  • Save the date: NetApp fall E-Waste and Shredding event scheduled for April 25
  • Students needed to solve ‘The Case of the Missing Grades’ — a study skills workshop — at Ablah Library
  • Attend the 3rd annual Women’s leadership Initiative Luncheon with Mayor Wu – updated date of March 25
  • Join the Causes and Issues Fair in the RSC Feb. 26
  • Attend retirement celebration for Karen Porter Feb. 25
  • Join President Muma and the President’s Executive Team for employee appreciation day
  • Learn more about the course evaluation tool: CES
  • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry hosts seminar by Dr. Elijah Schnitzler from OSU
  • Graduate School to host discussion on getting your book published
  • Join CAPS and CARE Team for special presentation: ‘Living with Loss,’ tools for navigating grief
  • Attend the ‘Advising Undecided & Exploratory Students’ professional development session Feb. 26
  • Shocker Store hosting softball pop-ups throughout the semester
  • HALA Scholarship for Community Service now open to applications
  • Want to learn more about the McNair Scholars Program? Attend an upcoming info session
  • Usha Haley interviewed by U.S. News & World Report on Trump’s policies and Social Security
  • Wichita State’s episode of ‘The College Tour’ now live to watch
  • Five undergraduate students to represent WSU at Research Day at the Capital
  • Shocker Store hosting softball pop-ups throughout the semester
  • Get 2 general admission tickets for $27 at men’s basketball vs. UAB Feb. 27
  • Mark Esposito, global AI expert, to deliver keynote at the Barton School in spring 2025
  • HealthHum hosts panel on ‘Perspectives on Health Policy’
  • Save the date: NetApp fall E-Waste and Shredding event scheduled for April 25
  • Sign up for the upcoming Indigenous Student Collective beadwork classes
  • Episode 30 of ‘Forward Together’ podcast features Dr. Nick Solomey, professor of physics
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Kansas State Science Olympiad needs volunteers for the state event April 5
  • Update to newsletter guidelines regarding AI images
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training for faculty and staff’s final deadline is Feb. 28
  • Remember to complete Manager Review in myPerformance by Feb. 28
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be partially closed Feb. 27-March 2
  • Attend Faculty Senate meeting Feb. 24
  • Faculty and staff virtual town hall set for Feb. 27
  • See something, hear something, say something: Where to report concerning behavior
  • Join President Muma’s literacy fundraiser
  • Update to newsletter guidelines regarding AI images
  • Faculty are invited to propose Honors courses and experiences
  • Study Abroad Spotlight: Elizabeth Kelley
  • New Open/Alternative Textbook courses approved for fall 2025
  • Audition for the second annual Shockers Got Talent March 28
  • Students can join Upward Bound Math and Science as a summer tutor counselor
  • Five undergraduate students to represent WSU at Research Day at the Capital
  • Japanese Culture Association’s annual photo haiku contest submissions are now open
  • Remove your stored videos from Panopto
  • Volunteers needed for emergency response exercise being held on campus
  • Join CAPS and CARE Team for special presentation: ‘Living with Loss,’ tools for navigating grief
  • Award-wining artist Devan Shimoyama will present an artist talk
  • Join the political science department for pizza and politics
  • The lecture series in the mathematical sciences presents Dr. Yanxiang Zhao, George Washington University
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Dr. Wan Hee Yoon, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Feb. 24
  • Get 2 general admission tickets for $27 at men’s basketball vs. UAB Feb. 27
  • Students needed to solve ‘The Case of the Missing Grades’ — a study skills workshop — at Ablah Library
  • Sign up for the upcoming Indigenous Student Collective beadwork classes
  • Attend CAS professional development session on growth mindset pedagogy Feb. 28
  • Get prepared for the upcoming USD 259 school bond vote
  • Shocker Store hosting garage sale at WSU West
  • Medication take back is available every day at Student Health
  • Utilize tools for computing success in education and research
  • Take a substance use and mental wellness training March 3
  • Congratulations to Student Activities Council on its presentation at national conference