• Enjoy Greek Day at Shocker volleyball Sept. 21
  • Support your peers in Shocker volleyball with Jam the Gym and Yellow Out
  • Student organization leaders: Attend the 2024 RSO Summit
  • Attend High-Performance Computing users meeting Sept. 20
  • Visit the Ulrich Museum for Quiet Time and breathing exercises
  • Join the Shockers Vote Coalition for a Q&A with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu
  • Play traditional outdoor children’s games with the Japanese Culture Association
  • CIBA-WTCouncil dinner program features P&G exec
  • Students invited to Mini Music Fest evening
  • Register now for the 2024 Michael Tilford Conference – Space is limited
  • Don’t miss performance with International Guest Artist from Universidad Veracruzana
  • Campus Recreation welcomes John Blazer to speak
  • Mathematics and statistics, mechanical engineering host Friday Lecture Series event with alumna Sept. 20
  • Demystify academic writing with Dr. Peg Boyle Single
  • Grab a $20 crew sweatshirt during Fall Feature Friday
  • Attend Savvy Scholar workshop on systematic reviews and how they differ from regular lit reviews
  • Fairmount College faculty: Rachael Goodman-Williams uses scholarship as activism
  • HOPE Services invites everyone to participate in Suspender Fridays
  • College of Health Professions offers patient-serving clinics to public
  • Volunteers are needed for a box jump study
  • Lot 16N will be partially closed Sept. 20
  • Fairmount College faculty: Rachael Goodman-Williams uses scholarship as activism
  • The Office of International Education is moving
  • HOPE Services invites everyone to participate in Suspender Fridays
  • Campus Recreation welcomes John Blazer to speak
  • Mathematics and statistics, mechanical engineering host Friday Lecture Series event with alumna Sept. 20
  • Don’t miss performance with International Guest Artist from Universidad Veracruzana
  • Attend High-Performance Computing users meeting Sept. 20
  • Visit the Ulrich Museum for Quiet Time and breathing exercises
  • Join the Shockers Vote Coalition for a Q&A with Wichita Mayor Lily Wu
  • Join the Women’s Leadership Initiative to a conversation with Mayor Lily Wu
  • Join Kansas WISE Sept. 23 as they present ‘Motivating Change in Others’
  • Grab a $20 crew sweatshirt during Fall Feature Friday
  • Department of Physical Therapy study featured by AARP
  • Volunteer registration open for 2024 Shocktoberfest events
  • NIAR researchers recognized for advanced materials efforts at CAMX expo
  • Shocker volleyball hosts faculty appreciation night Sept. 19
  • Mathematics and statistics, mechanical engineering host Friday Lecture Series event with alumna Sept. 20
  • Demystify academic writing with Dr. Peg Boyle Single
  • Don’t miss performance with International Guest Artists from Universidad Veracruzana
  • Join Kansas WISE Sept. 23 as they present ‘Motivating Change in Others’
  • October Mentoring Circles will focus on ADVANCE grant
  • CIBA-WTCouncil dinner program features P&G exec
  • Shocker Career Accelerator will be temporarily closed for Fine Arts Career Mixer Sept. 19
  • College of Health Professions offers patient-serving clinics to public
  • 2024 Academic Computing and Data Capabilities Survey
  • Register to walk with the 2024 Shocktoberfest Parade
  • Showcase your creativity during the Shocktoberfest Banner Competition
  • Compete with your peers at the Shocktoberfest Pickleball Tournament
  • Play traditional outdoor children’s games with the Japanese Culture Association
  • Still have questions about voting? The Shockers Vote Coalition can help
  • Fill your mug at KMUW listener appreciation party
  • Watermelon Bust helps fight hunger
  • CIBA-WTCouncil dinner program features P&G exec
  • Visiting lecturer to speak about women’s body hair politics
  • Shocker Store hosting garage sale at WSU West
  • Learn more about Alternative Spring Breaks at informational meetings
  • HALO and ADI join together to host Hispanic Heritage Celebration, ‘Nuestra Cultura,’ Sept. 18
  • Travel across Wichita on the Latin Food and Taco Tour Sept. 24
  • Enjoy Greek Day at Shocker volleyball Sept. 21
  • Support your peers in Shocker volleyball with Jam the Gym and Yellow Out
  • Learn more about the Barry Goldwater Scholarship application process at workshop
  • Join Lambda Chi recruitment events
  • Come to the Fine Arts Career Mixer Sept. 19 at McKnight Art Center
  • Join the Student Conduct Board and Academic Integrity Committee
  • Join the Graduate Student Council
  • New at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes – Single lane reservations
  • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry hosts next fall colloquium Sept. 18
  • Artist Doug Coffin will talk about his new additions to the Outdoor Sculpture Collection
  • Don’t miss Chris Wright, Liberty Energy CEO, live Sept. 25
  • School of Performing Arts invites you to ‘Express’
  • Celebrate Air Force’s 77th anniversary
  • Explore your strengths and unlock your potential
  • Join HOPE Services for naloxone administration training
  • 2024 Academic Computing and Data Capabilities Survey
  • Take the WSU AOD survey and enter to win a red parking space or $250 gift card
  • Lot 16N will be partially closed Sept. 20
  • Register to walk with the 2024 Shocktoberfest Parade
  • Compete with your peers at the Shocktoberfest Pickleball Tournament
  • Volunteer registration open for 2024 Shocktoberfest events
  • Wichita Biomedical Campus construction update
  • Invite students to attend Savvy Scholar workshop on finding social data
  • Keep an eye out on WuHire key transition dates
  • Join the upcoming First-Year Seminar informational session
  • Celebrate Air Force’s 77th anniversary
  • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry hosts next fall colloquium Sept. 18
  • Artist Doug Coffin will talk about his new additions to the Outdoor Sculpture Collection
  • School of Performing Arts invites you to ‘Express’
  • Still have questions about voting? The Shockers Vote Coalition can help
  • Fill your mug at KMUW listener appreciation party
  • Shocker Store hosting garage sale at WSU West
  • Multiple pedestrian walkways to be temporarily closed on south end of Innovation Campus
  • Register to walk with the 2024 Shocktoberfest Parade
  • Founders’ Day of Giving: Show your support for Shocker Nation
  • Annual fire alarm testing will be conducted through the remainder of September
  • WSU Math Circle for middle school students resumes regular meetings for fall semester
  • WSU Child Development Center has Pre-K openings
  • Don’t miss Chris Wright, Liberty Energy CEO, live Sept. 25
  • Head basketball coach, Paul Mills, invites public to attend open practice
  • The Rie Bloomfield Organ Series welcomes its first guest artist
  • Fill Your Mug: KMUW Listener Appreciation Party
  • CIBA-WTCouncil dinner program features P&G exec
  • Visiting lecturer to speak about women’s body hair politics
  • Registration is open for 2024 Pumpkin Run
  • Join Class Races and Learn 2 Row with Shocker Rowing
  • KMUW’s September Literary Feast book is ‘The History of Sound’ by Ben Shattuck
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide’ training Sept. 18
  • FBI bulletin features WSU professor’s article
  • University Staff Senate meeting set for Sept. 17
  • Founders’ Day of Giving: Show your support for Shocker Nation
  • Faculty Ombuds are here to help
  • Celebrate Air Force’s 77th anniversary
  • The Office of International Education is moving
  • Join Staff Senate in raising funds for the Shocker Employee and Dependent Scholarship
  • Faculty, it’s time to submit exam information forms
  • WSU Reporting will be upgraded Sept. 24
  • Visiting lecturer to speak about women’s body hair politics
  • Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry hosts next fall colloquium Sept. 18
  • Don’t miss Chris Wright, Liberty Energy CEO, live Sept. 25
  • Head basketball coach, Paul Mills, invites public to attend open practice
  • Shocker volleyball hosts faculty appreciation night Sept. 19
  • Watermelon Bust helps fight hunger
  • CIBA-WTCouncil dinner program features P&G exec
  • Join HOPE Services for naloxone administration training
  • College of Engineering hiring for multiple advising positions
  • Multiple pedestrian walkways to be temporarily closed on south end of Innovation Campus
  • Reminder: Qualtrics is WSU’s designated survey software
  • Shocker Inventive Minds Challenge accepting applications
  • SEAL and ODI have merged into Student Engagement & Belonging
  • Artist Doug Coffin will talk about his new additions to the Outdoor Sculpture Collection
  • Head basketball coach, Paul Mills, invites public to attend open practice
  • Clayton Staples Gallery presents ‘A World Away,’ exploring the implications of ‘place’ and shared experiences
  • National Voter Registration Day celebration will be held Sept. 17
  • KMUW’s September Literary Feast book is ‘The History of Sound’ by Ben Shattuck
  • Build a friend at the RSC Sept. 17
  • OzSec 2024 registration is live, campus community can request free passes
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide’ training Sept. 18
  • FBI bulletin features WSU professor’s article
  • 2024 Academic Computing and Data Capabilities Survey
  • Savvy Scholar Workshop: Finding Social Data
  • Savvy Scholar Workshop: Writing an awesome literature review
  • Show off your Shocker Pride with the Shocktoberfest Door Decorating Competition
  • Annual fire alarm testing will be conducted through the remainder of September
  • Come to the Fine Arts Career Mixer Sept. 19 at McKnight Art Center
  • Tips on managing conflict
  • Multiple pedestrian walkways to be temporarily closed on south end of Innovation Campus
  • Barton School of Business launches SPERO, announces $400,000 in support
  • Call for nominations for 2025 transition mentor staff
  • Admissions offering ACT Prep Classes
  • Sign up for CLSS schedule building trainings
  • Reminder: Qualtrics is WSU’s designated survey software
  • Artist Doug Coffin will talk about his new additions to the Outdoor Sculpture Collection
  • Head basketball coach, Paul Mills, invites public to attend open practice
  • The Rie Bloomfield Organ Series welcomes its first guest artist
  • Clayton Staples Gallery presents ‘A World Away,’ exploring the implications of ‘place’ and shared experiences
  • National Voter Registration Day celebration will be held Sept. 17
  • HALO and ADI join together to host Hispanic Heritage Celebration, ‘Nuestra Cultura,’ Sept. 18
  • KMUW’s September Literary Feast book is ‘The History of Sound’ by Ben Shattuck
  • OzSec 2024 registration is live, campus community can request free passes
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide’ training Sept. 18
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • FBI bulletin features WSU professor’s article
  • 2024 Academic Computing and Data Capabilities Survey
  • Are you using open / alternative textbooks or materials in your course?
  • Savvy Scholar Workshop: Writing an awesome literature review
  • Show off your Shocker Pride with the Shocktoberfest Door Decorating Competition
  • Annual fire alarm testing will be conducted through the remainder of September
  • Mid-review for 2024-25 myPerformance evaluations is due Sept. 30
  • Faculty, staff clinic available on campus
  • Register to walk with the 2024 Shocktoberfest Parade
  • Showcase your creativity during the Shocktoberfest Banner Competition
  • Compete with your peers at the Shocktoberfest Pickleball Tournament
  • Show off your Shocker Pride with the Shocktoberfest Door Decorating Competition
  • Registration is open for 2024 Pumpkin Run
  • National Voter Registration Day celebration will be held Sept. 17
  • Shocker Store hosting garage sale at WSU West
  • Attend next Pee for Pizza event Sept. 19
  • Enjoy a Shocker Pride-filled day at the Kansas State Fair Sept. 15 for Shocker Sunday
  • Grab $19 sweatpants during Fall Feature Friday at the Shocker Store
  • HOPE Services invites everyone to participate in Suspender Fridays
  • Attend the D.C. and Topeka Internship Program information session Sept 17
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • A night of musical pieces: WSU Symphony Concert features faculty soloist and guest ensemble
  • The Rie Bloomfield Organ Series welcomes its first guest artist
  • Grad students in their final semester – Application for degree is due Sept. 16
  • WSU Child Development Center has Pre-K openings
  • Shocker Inventive Minds Challenge accepting applications
  • Demystify academic writing with Dr. Peg Boyle Single
  • Upcoming partial closure in Lot 5 will accommodate Wilkins Stadium construction work
  • Lot 1 closing late Sept. 13
  • Lot 2W will be closed Sept. 13
  • Multiple pedestrian walkways to be temporarily closed on south end of Innovation Campus
  • Annual fire alarm testing will be conducted through the remainder of September