• Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be closed March 15-17
  • Woolsey Hall water will be shut down part of March 15
  • Planning for 2024-25 myPerformance evaluations is due March 31
  • See the 2024 designated holidays for State of Kansas employees
  • Dr. M. Edwin Sawan to serve as director for School of Computing in College of Engineering
  • Learn more about ethics of space exploration with JS Johnson-Schwartz at Interstellar Seminar
  • Enjoy spring with family, Shockers by purchasing Junior Shocker memberships
  • Retirement celebration scheduled for Johny Buchanan-Spachek
  • Join Society of Public Historians for its monthly meeting
  • Join University Libraries for its next Entrepreneurship Workshop: Trademarking Your Business
  • Woolsey Hall water will be shut down part of March 15
  • Scheduled Evergy outage to affect Neff Hall March 14
  • March’s ‘Forward Together’ podcast features Bobby Berry
  • Learn about Ramadan and join ODI for Iftar March 27
  • Join ODI on overturning imposter syndrome with the Millennial Black Professor, Dr. Kelly
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be closed March 15-17
  • Chilled water line scheduled for maintenance; Cooling will be affected for certain buildings
  • Round 2: Award for Research/Creative Projects in Summer proposals are due by April 12 to the Office of Research
  • University Research/Creative Award (URCA) proposals are due by April 5 to the Office of Research
  • Baseball faces Nebraska March 13
  • ‘Wandering Stars’ is KMUW’s March Literary Feast book pick
  • Encourage students to participate in Ablah Library photography contest
  • Attend inaugural Shocker STRIVE staff conference March 22
  • Encourage students to attend Procrastination Prevention Night at Ablah Library
  • Learn more about alcohol policy at WSU
  • Attend Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ community training
  • Volunteers needed for spring 2024 commencement
  • Five Shockers presented at Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol
  • Procter & Gamble SVP named Barton School’s Executive-in-Residence
  • Archaeologist uses GIS to model past and future changes in landscape
  • Baseball hosts Nebraska Corn Huskers March 12-13
  • Biological sciences seminar series continues with Dr. Medhavi Ambardar March 18
  • Lunch with ODI at women’s history luncheon March 26
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum seeks judges for 2024
  • Manager signature for 2023-24 myPerformance evaluations is due March 14
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed March 12
  • Scheduled Evergy outage to affect Neff Hall March 14
  • WSUFAE president and CEO emeritus joins Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame
  • Baseball faces Nebraska March 12-13
  • Join Ablah Library for photography contest
  • Tree of Hope March 11-15 event has been canceled
  • Lunch with ODI at women’s history luncheon March 26
  • Encourage students to attend Savvy Scholar workshop: ‘Telling Your Story With ArcGIS StoryMaps’
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed March 12
  • Tuition Assistance applications for summer 2024 are now being accepted
  • Five Shockers presented at Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol  
  • Join dinner program featuring Consul General of Canada March 14
  • Model UN invites campus community to conflict resolution presentation
  • Attend 2nd annual Women’s Leadership Initiative luncheon
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be closed March 8-10
  • Chilled water line scheduled for maintenance; Cooling will be affected for certain buildings
  • Students invited to Q&A with CBS Evening News anchor; free snacks included
  • SGA Elections Commission to host 2024 presidential debates
  • Procter & Gamble SVP named Barton School’s Executive-in-Residence
  • Rhatigan Student Center has altered hours for spring break
  • Fairmount College recognizes its honor roll students
  • Softball will host Florida Atlantic in home-opening weekend series
  • Baseball hosts Long Beach State in weekend series
  • Biological sciences seminar series continues with Dr. Medhavi Ambardar March 18
  • Join dinner program featuring Consul General of Canada March 14
  • School of Nursing to host information session March 8
  • Join ODI for personal branding with Black excellence
  • SAC invites Shockers to Trolls movie night at CAC Theater
  • Campus community invited to biweekly legislative update session
  • Join ODI on overturning imposter syndrome with the Millennial Black Professor, Dr. Kelly
  • Head to Fuzzy’s during spring break
  • Wichita East High student wins 2024 Lenora N. McGregor Scholarship
  • Manager signature for 2023-24 myPerformance evaluations is due March 14
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be closed March 8-10
  • Chilled water line scheduled for maintenance; Cooling will be affected for certain buildings
  • Procter & Gamble SVP named Barton School’s Executive-in-Residence
  • Rhatigan Student Center has altered hours for spring break
  • Encourage student innovation through Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Biological sciences seminar series continues with Dr. Medhavi Ambardar March 18
  • Softball will host first home series this weekend
  • Baseball hosts Long Beach State in weekend series
  • Campus community invited to biweekly legislative update session
  • Learn more about publishing from University Press of Kansas
  • Join University Libraries for its Entrepreneurship Workshop: Market Research for Startups
  • Head to Fuzzy’s during spring break
  • Wichita State students recognized for outstanding biomedical research
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed March 7
  • Fairmount College recognizes its honor roll students
  • Archaeologist uses GIS to model past and future changes in landscape
  • Wichita State announces affiliation with Excelencia in Education
  • Faculty Ombuds position open
  • Join dinner program featuring Consul General of Canada March 14
  • Dr. Lindsey Churchill to give International Women’s Day Lecture March 7
  • Baseball hosts Long Beach State in weekend series
  • Encourage students to master impactful research poster designs at workshop
  • Attend inaugural Shocker STRIVE staff conference March 22
  • Families invited to Trolls movie night at CAC Theater
  • Campus community invited to biweekly legislative update session
  • Join ODI on overturning imposter syndrome with the Millennial Black Professor, Dr. Kelly
  • Join the Building Bridges series of workshops on Spanish language and culture
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum seeks judges for 2024
  • Kansas participating in Severe Weather Preparedness Week March 4-8
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be closed March 8-10
  • Lot 19E by Eck Stadium to be partially closed March 6
  • Be a part of the 2024 graduating class gift
  • Shocker Gaming Club to host Smash Bros. tournament March 8
  • Aim high, win big: Compete in the Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Complete the NCHA survey from HOPE Services and enter prize drawing
  • Regional Institute on Aging request for proposals due April 1
  • Matthew Howland will give next physics seminar talk March 6
  • Dr. Lindsey Churchill to give International Women’s Day Lecture March 7
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann continues in Wiedemann Hall March 6
  • Join health professions for career fair March 19
  • Learn how to craft an NSF pitch at webinar March 27
  • Attend Financial Wellness workshop March 6
  • Enjoy a night of fun with International Student Union, SGA
  • SAC, ADI and Spectrum are seeking student drag performers for 14th annual drag show
  • ODI celebrates literature by women for Women’s History Month
  • Get ready to Clash Build Cash, where $6,000 in prizes are on the line
  • Head to Fuzzy’s during spring break