• Enroll now in your spring 2024 courses
  • All are welcome to today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • November’s ‘Forward Together’ podcast features Judge Stephanie Dawkins Davis
  • Upcoming closure in Lots 24, 25 Nov. 17
  • Shockers can buy commencement regalia early and save
  • College of Engineering team validating medical app to quantify human motion in clinical settings
  • Provide a holiday gift with Shocker Store through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • Office of Online & Adult Learning is giving out adult learner graduation cords
  • Join the Artist Exploration Association for its November meeting
  • Indian Student Association to host India Nite Nov. 18
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry Department colloquium continues with Dr. Kami Hull
  • Artist Lesley Dill will discuss her exhibition, ‘Wilderness: Light Sizzles Around Me’
  • Vivian Zavataro will speak about curating the exhibition, ‘chro•ma [kroh-muh]’
  • Brooks Hartsock, WSU graduate research assistant, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Small businesses invited to participate in holiday gift market Dec. 13
  • Celebrate International Education Week Nov. 13-15
  • Showvember, artist documentary film screening, features ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event Nov. 16
  • Students to be celebrated at First-Generation Cord Ceremony
  • HOPE Services launches ‘Substance and Mental Wellness’ training
  • Koch Innovation Challenge winning team advanced to Tampa conference, competition
  • Promotion held for Coca-Cola winter hat
  • Gameday special at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Faculty and staff are invited to WSU Winter Party Nov. 30
  • November’s ‘Forward Together’ podcast features Judge Stephanie Dawkins Davis
  • Save the date for the Barton Speaker Series with Norah O’Donnell
  • Upcoming closure in Lots 24, 25 Nov. 17
  • Tuition assistance applications for spring 2024 are now being accepted
  • Round 2 of Multidisciplinary Research Project Awards proposals are due Dec. 15
  • Excellence award nominations are being accepted by the Office of Research
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry Department colloquium continues with Dr. Kami Hull
  • Vivian Zavataro will speak about curating the exhibition, ‘chro•ma [kroh-muh]’
  • Brooks Hartsock, WSU graduate research assistant, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Indian Student Association to host India Nite Nov. 18
  • Small businesses invited to participate in holiday gift market Dec. 13
  • Celebrate International Education Week Nov. 13-15
  • Students to be celebrated at First-Generation Cord Ceremony
  • Promotion held for Coca-Cola winter hat
  • Gameday special at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Save the date for the Barton Speaker Series with Norah O’Donnell
  • College of Engineering team validating medical app to quantify human motion in clinical settings
  • Provide a holiday gift with Shocker Store through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • Artist Lesley Dill will discuss her exhibition, ‘Wilderness: Light Sizzles Around Me’
  • Vivian Zavataro will speak about curating the exhibition, ‘chro•ma [kroh-muh]’
  • Brooks Hartsock, WSU graduate research assistant, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Department of Biomedical Engineering to host CEO of biotechnology company for lecture
  • Orders open for holiday sweatshirt fundraiser for track and field, cross country
  • Join Mental Health and Movement Class at Steve Clark YMCA Nov. 14
  • Register for a One Small Step conversation, recorded in Elliott Hall, Dec. 4-6
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community’ training
  • Koch Innovation Challenge winning team advanced to Tampa conference, competition
  • $22 hoodie sale from the Shocker Store Nov. 14
  • Gameday special at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Flu and COVID vaccines available at Student Health Services 
  • WSU Foundation and Alumni Engagement office closing for staff event Nov. 17
  • College of Engineering team validating medical app to quantify human motion in clinical settings
  • Provide a holiday gift with Shocker Store through Salvation Army Angel Tree
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry Department colloquium continues with Dr. Kami Hull
  • Artist Lesley Dill will discuss her exhibition, ‘Wilderness: Light Sizzles Around Me’
  • HOPE Services launches ‘Substance and Mental Wellness’ training
  • Koch Innovation Challenge winning team advanced to Tampa conference, competition
  • $22 hoodie sale from the Shocker Store Nov. 14
  • Enroll now in your spring 2024 courses
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training required for students, faculty and staff
  • Flu and COVID vaccines available at Student Health Services 
  • First-Gen at WSU: Keydy Sebastian-Perez
  • Shania Burkhead-Harris wins inaugural Gann Scholarship for Women in Herpetology
  • Save the date for the Barton Speaker Series with Norah O’Donnell
  • Student Success Tip: Use academic success resources to finish successfully
  • Learn more about the fire safety and cooking policy at WSU
  • Dive into Native American heritage with library databases
  • Prevention ambassador applications are now open
  • Vivian Zavataro will speak about curating the exhibition, ‘chro•ma [kroh-muh]’
  • Brooks Hartsock, WSU graduate research assistant, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Department of Biomedical Engineering to host CEO of biotechnology company for lecture
  • Mathematics lecture series presents Yuanqui Wang, University of Kansas
  • Orders open for holiday sweatshirt fundraiser for track and field, cross country
  • Celebrate International Education Week Nov. 13-15
  • Join Mental Health and Movement Class at Steve Clark YMCA Nov. 14
  • Showvember, artist documentary film screening, features ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’
  • Shockers invited to spectate Clash Build Cash Nov. 15
  • Students to be celebrated at First-Generation Cord Ceremony
  • Madrigal Dinner tickets are now available
  • Register to attend 2024 Ad Astra Conference Jan. 26-27
  • Learn more about the Festival of Lights and celebrate Diwali with ODI
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community’ training
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Shockers can grab special at Braeburn Square Jersey Mike’s with Shocker ID
  • $22 hoodie sale from the Shocker Store Nov. 14
  • Faculty and staff are invited to WSU Winter Party Nov. 30
  • Title IX & Civil Rights Training required for students, faculty and staff
  • Attend Faculty Senate meeting Nov. 13
  • First-Gen at WSU: Keydy Sebastian-Perez
  • Shania Burkhead-Harris wins inaugural Gann Scholarship for Women in Herpetology
  • Dive into Native American heritage with library databases
  • Excellence award nominations are being accepted by the Office of Research
  • Learn more about the new course evaluation tool: CES
  • Faculty, staff can RSVP to commencement
  • Women of WSU is accepting members
  • University schedule for the 2023 winter closedown
  • Vivian Zavataro will speak about curating the exhibition, ‘chro•ma [kroh-muh]’
  • Brooks Hartsock, WSU graduate research assistant, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Department of Biomedical Engineering to host CEO of biotechnology company for lecture
  • Mathematics lecture series presents Yuanqui Wang, University of Kansas
  • Orders open for holiday sweatshirt fundraiser for track and field, cross country
  • Celebrate International Education Week Nov. 13-15
  • Join Mental Health and Movement Class at Steve Clark YMCA Nov. 14
  • Madrigal Dinner tickets are now available
  • Register to attend 2024 Ad Astra Conference Jan. 26-27
  • Learn more about the Festival of Lights and celebrate Diwali with ODI
  • Sign up for Banner Schedule Building Training in December
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community’ training
  • Learn more about the fire safety and cooking policy at WSU
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 12
  • Turning apprehension into confidence, Elliott School students hone skills, create Fairmount College commercial
  • WSU DRAC presents online panel discussion on disaster preparedness, emergency management
  • Attend Pee for Pizza event Nov. 16
  • Shockers invited to spectate Clash Build Cash Nov. 15
  • Register for a One Small Step conversation, recorded in Elliott Hall, Dec. 4-6
  • CHP to host virtual Health Administrators Career Panel
  • ODI hosts movie night for Native American Heritage Month
  • Shocker Store to host discount for veterans
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 12
  • Cynorra Jackson receives 2023 Presidential Award from Kansas Library Association Conference
  • Turning apprehension into confidence, Elliott School students hone skills, create Fairmount College commercial
  • Timekeeping reminders for Veterans Day holiday
  • WSU DRAC presents online panel discussion on disaster preparedness, emergency management
  • Register for a One Small Step conversation, recorded in Elliott Hall, Dec. 4-6
  • CHP to host virtual Health Administrators Career Panel
  • ODI hosts movie night for Native American Heritage Month
  • Shocker Store to host discount for veterans
  • Faculty and staff are invited to WSU Winter Party Nov. 30
  • Foundation and Alumni Engagement selected for next Rick Rewards
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 9
  • Cynorra Jackson receives 2023 Presidential Award from Kansas Library Association Conference
  • Nominate faculty for President’s Distinguished Service Award
  • Timekeeping reminders for Veterans Day holiday
  • Stock the Shocker Support Locker
  • Learn more about internal control, earn a WSU internal control all-star badge
  • Join the SAC for Holiday Hustle Nov. 10
  • ODI hosts movie night for Native American Heritage Month
  • First-Gen at WSU: Jacey Arnett
  • First-Gen at WSU: Eduardo Avila
  • First-Gen at WSU: Brianna Escoto
  • Game day parking enforced Nov. 9
  • Lot 2W will be closed for Education Day at women’s basketball Nov. 8
  • Spring 2024 course schedule is now available
  • Freshman can attend weekly study hall at Shocker Learning Center
  • Prevention ambassador applications are now open
  • Donate food, pay off fines with November Food for Fines
  • Water interruption scheduled for McKnight, Ulrich, McKnight North buildings
  • Join the Paraguay Honors Travel Seminar in 2024
  • Office of Online & Adult Learning is giving out adult learner graduation cords
  • Applications are still open for the 2024 Alternative Spring Break
  • Visit the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City during road trip
  • Shockers can start building their money-making ideas
  • Shockers Vote delegation applications are open
  • HOPE Services launches ‘Substance and Mental Wellness’ training
  • Department of Geology, Geology Club to host Environmental Science Career Expo Nov. 8
  • Winners of 3MT competition announced
  • WSU students recognized for best technical paper at North American Power Symposium
  • WSU DRAC presents online panel discussion on disaster preparedness, emergency management
  • Dr. Ali Kheirandish, University of Nevada, to speak at next physics seminar
  • Watkins Visiting Professor discusses intersections of mathematics, literature, art
  • WSU Opera Theater presents ‘Suor Angelica and Friends’
  • Students to be celebrated at First-Generation Cord Ceremony
  • Showvember, artist documentary film screening, features ‘Black Art: In the Absence of Light’
  • Madrigal Dinner tickets are now available
  • Register to attend 2024 Ad Astra Conference Jan. 26-27
  • Attend National First-Generation Celebration Breakfast, Tri-Alpha Honors induction ceremony
  • Join the SAC for Holiday Hustle Nov. 10
  • Join in honoring military veterans at event Nov. 8-9
  • Medical Laboratory Sciences department hosts Gift of Life donor drive
  • SAC, Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes to host Veterans Day event Nov. 9
  • Attend CAS Scholarship Application Session: Slices of Success Nov. 9
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Try pizza by the slice at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • $22 hoodie sale from the Shocker Store Nov. 14
  • Shocker Store to host discount for veterans
  • Save on Under Armour apparel at the Shocker Store