• Lot 7 and parking garage to be closed Aug. 17
  • Road restriping to finish Aug. 14
  • FujiSan is now open in the Rhatigan Student Center
  • WSU TV airs historical Wichita State content with Throwback Thursday
  • Brooklyn Benn wins 2024 OGA Women’s Stroke Play Championship
  • KMUW’s August Literary Feast book is ‘The God of the Woods’ by Liz Moore
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community’ training
  • Wichita State continues commitment for applied learning and career readiness
  • RSVP to the President’s Fall Address Aug. 14
  • Lot 7 and parking garage to be closed Aug. 17
  • Road restriping to finish Aug. 14
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed Aug. 13
  • Reminder: Microsoft Defender will complete security scans every Thursday
  • CARE Team sees a continued need among students
  • Christopher Stone appointed chair of Barton School’s Department of Management
  • Vital Blackboard Ultra information for instructors
  • Brooklyn Benn wins 2024 OGA Women’s Stroke Play Championship
  • Join the Women’s Leadership Initiative for upcoming events
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed Aug. 13
  • RSVP to the President’s Fall Address Aug. 14
  • Join Academic Resources Conference today for its final day
  • Dr. Siyu Wang appointed chair of Barton School’s Department of Economics
  • Student Engagement, Advocacy & Leadership and Office of Diversity and Inclusion have merged into Student Engagement & Belonging
  • Welcome new visiting professor of performing arts in scenic/lighting design
  • FujiSan is now open in the Rhatigan Student Center
  • Come to the On-Campus Job Fair Aug. 14
  • Join the NPHC and CGC Yard Show Aug. 29
  • Community Engagement Institute is seeking a community engagement coordinator
  • Financial Services is hiring a senior accountant
  • BYOD ‘Gray Box’ classroom technology training available
  • Register to attend the Shockers Vote! Coalition August meeting
  • Financial Services is hiring a senior accountant
  • Join Academic Resources Conference today for its fifth day
  • Lot 25 along 17th Street to be closed Aug. 8
  • Wallace Hall air conditioning will be down for repairs starting Aug. 9
  • Division of Finance and Administration selected as next recipient of Rick Rewards
  • Join Academic Resources Conference today for its fourth day
  • Richard Dinkel named Barton School’s Dean’s Advisory Board chair-elect
  • WSU TV begins airing historical content with Throwback Thursday
  • Join the Women’s Leadership Initiative for upcoming events
  • BYOD ‘Gray Box’ classroom technology training available
  • Shocker alumna set to compete for Spain in Paris Olympics
  • New parking ePermit for Shocker Hall residents
  • Shocker Central is now live
  • WSU sport management makes quality education accessible by going fully online fall 2024
  • WSU TV begins airing historical content with Throwback Thursday
  • New partnership and new menu at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Join the IFC Fraternities at Wichita State
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community’ training
  • Enhance your research skills in LASI 170
  • KMUW’s August Literary Feast book is ‘The God of the Woods’ by Liz Moore
  • Responses needed for artificial intelligence research survey
  • Kaelyn Hannah appointed co-chair for NODA national committee
  • RSVP to the President’s Fall Address Aug. 14
  • Wallace Hall air conditioning will be down for repairs starting Aug. 9
  • Lot 25 along 17th Street to be closed Aug. 8
  • Join Academic Resources Conference today for its third day
  • Internal grant opportunities available for faculty
  • WSU TV begins airing historical content with Throwback Thursday
  • KMUW’s August Literary Feast book is ‘The God of the Woods’ by Liz Moore
  • Shocker alumna set to compete for Spain in Paris Olympics
  • Badge programs can give you more opportunities in your work
  • WSU TV begins airing historical content with Throwback Thursday
  • New partnership and new menu at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Join 2nd annual KMUW ‘You’re Spelling It Wrong’ spelling bee for grown-ups
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community’ training
  • Join Academic Resources Conference today for its second day
  • Badge programs can give you more opportunities in your work
  • Vital Blackboard Ultra information for instructors
  • New partnership and new menu at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Attend ‘Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community’ training
  • Master Classroom training available starting Aug. 12
  • Wichita State will limit irrigation in compliance with City of Wichita drought response
  • RSVP to the President’s Fall Address Aug. 14
  • Partial closure of Lot 19W by Eck Stadium Aug. 6
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed Aug. 6-8
  • Graduate School Office temporarily part of closing Aug. 7
  • Shocker Teaching Community of Practice invites you to attend the DFW Institute during Academic Resources Conference
  • University announces schedule for the 2024 winter closedown
  • Discover what WuHire has in store
  • Shocker Central is now live for students
  • Attend a ‘Shocker PROUD Service Standards’ training session to learn how to create a welcoming environment at WSU
  • Tools for computing success in education and in research
  • Welcome new visiting professor of performing arts in scenic/lighting design
  • Welcome new assistant professor of performing arts – musical theatre
  • Join 2nd annual KMUW ‘You’re Spelling It Wrong’ spelling bee for grown-ups
  • Wichita State offering walk-in headshot photos at event
  • Students can enhance their research skills in LASI 170