• 2026 benefits Open Enrollment available now
  • Learn more about the course evaluation tool: CES
  • Lot 41 by Woolsey Hall to be closed part of Oct. 7
  • Grace Wilkie Hall and Annex roof construction to begin Oct. 6
  • Aging-simulation suit puts WSU physical therapy students into patients’ shoes
  • Second episode of ‘Teaching Matters,’ all about SEAS, is available now
  • SEAS the day this week and provide student feedback
  • 10 new Open/Alternative Textbook courses approved for spring 2026
  • Attend special panel on Latine student success at linguistics conference Oct. 9
  • Dr. Andrew Dye, postdoctoral researcher at Wichita State, will present at the physics seminar Oct. 8
  • Attend the sixth annual First Gen All Media Art Exhibit
  • CEI moves to new office space in downtown Wichita, join its open house celebration Oct. 23
  • Shocker Store hosting pop-up shop at WSU Old Town Oct. 7
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Learn more about research and the UReCA Hub at event Oct. 22
  • Washington D.C. and Topeka spring 2026 internship application deadline extended
  • Student Success Tip #8: Check your progress
  • Study Abroad scholarships available for summer 2026 travel seminars
  • Reminder: If you see something, say something – Call UPD at 316-978-3450 for emergencies
  • Attend Careers for the Creative Mixer Oct. 9
  • Attend upcoming free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Learn how to lead like you in the Emerging Leaders Program
  • Grub Guide: Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Military and Veterans Services and AARP Kansas present: Mama Joe Project
  • Head out to the annual community Trunk or Treat Oct. 18
  • Success Teams welcome students to Scholastic Park for a dino-mite study break
  • Common Read events are open to all
  • Shocker Store hosting pop-up shop at WSU Old Town Oct. 7
  • $5 pink trucker hats available at Friday Shocker volleyball game
  • Grab the official T-shirt of the Shocker volleyball Dig Pink game
  • Voices Together: WSU Concert Chorale in collaborative concert Oct. 28
  • Writing Now Reading Now | Words by Women is presenting a poetry reading by Traci Brimhall
  • Dr. Andrew Dye, postdoctoral researcher at Wichita State, will present at the physics seminar Oct. 8
  • Textron Aviation’s Maggie Topping to deliver Executive-in-Residence keynote Oct. 7
  • Grace Wilkie Hall and Annex roof construction to begin Oct. 6
  • New research security training for sponsored programs
  • Reminder: If you see something, say something – Call UPD at 316-978-3450 for emergencies
  • Register to attend wellness retreat for faculty and staff
  • Tuition Assistance applications for spring 2026 now being accepted
  • Grace Wilkie Hall and Annex roof construction to begin Oct. 6
  • Submit an application to Wichita State now through Oct. 8 for free during Kansas Apply Free Days
  • Dr. Andrew Dye, postdoctoral researcher at Wichita State, will present at the physics seminar Oct. 8
  • Textron Aviation’s Maggie Topping to deliver Executive-in-Residence keynote Oct. 7
  • Voices Together: WSU Concert Chorale in collaborative concert Oct. 28
  • Writing Now Reading Now | Words by Women is presenting a poetry reading by Traci Brimhall
  • $5 pink trucker hats available at Friday Shocker volleyball game
  • Grab the official T-shirt of the Shocker volleyball Dig Pink game
  • Military and Veterans Services and AARP Kansas present: Mama Joe Project
  • Head out to the annual community Trunk or Treat Oct. 18
  • WSU to host national linguistics conference
  • Common Read events are open to all
  • Washington D.C. and Topeka spring 2026 internship for students application deadline extended
  • Students can learn more about research and the UReCA Hub at event Oct. 22
  • Faculty and staff: Help empower your student leaders
  • Financial Operations is looking for a senior accountant
  • Attend upcoming free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Lots 21W and 21N near Marcus Welcome Center to be closed Oct. 4
  • Lupe Fiasco will perform at Shocker Madness to close out Shocktoberfest
  • Shocker volleyball takes on Tulsa and home opener
  • Kick off the weekend with the Braeburn Patio Party
  • Graduate School recognizes graduate student athletes
  • Shocktoberfest royalty voting is now open
  • WSU hidden gems: Memorial ’70
  • Fine arts, print media graduate, Niki Noland: Leaving their mark in Wichita’s art scene
  • CSD graduate students win first place at KSHA competition
  • Meet the 2025-26 College of Applied Studies ambassadors
  • Success Teams welcome students to Scholastic Park for a dino-mite study break
  • Common Read events are open to all
  • Human performance studies to host chili cookoff
  • Shocker Store will host garage sale at Braeburn Square Oct. 3-4
  • Writing Now Reading Now | Words by Women is presenting a poetry reading by Traci Brimhall
  • Attend the sixth annual First Gen All Media Art Exhibit
  • Textron Aviation’s Maggie Topping to deliver Executive-in-Residence keynote Oct. 7
  • Calling all student leaders for leadership development opportunity
  • Try the German Pizza Pie at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes in October
  • Grab the Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • Tuition Assistance applications for spring 2026 now being accepted
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • Lupe Fiasco will perform at Shocker Madness to close out Shocktoberfest
  • Shocker volleyball takes on Tulsa and home opener
  • Kick off the weekend with the Braeburn Patio Party
  • Shocktoberfest royalty voting is now open
  • WSU to host national linguistics conference
  • Shocker Store will host garage sale at Braeburn Square Oct. 3-4
  • Retirement celebration for Shadi Tafaroji to be held Oct. 3
  • Writing Now Reading Now | Words by Women is presenting a poetry reading by Traci Brimhall
  • Attend the sixth annual First Gen All Media Art Exhibit
  • Lots 21W and 21N near Marcus Welcome Center to be closed Oct. 4
  • CSD graduate students win first place at KSHA competition
  • Faculty and staff: Help empower your student leaders
  • Try the German Pizza Pie at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes in October
  • Grab the Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • Wichita State offering walk-in headshot photos at event
  • CES information for the fall 2025 semester
  • Go to Faculty Friday with free coffee with OSAT
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • Lots 21W and 21N near Marcus Welcome Center to be closed Oct. 4
  • Portion of Memorial Drive to be closed part of Oct. 2
  • Fine arts, print media graduate, Niki Noland: Leaving their mark in Wichita’s art scene
  • Meet the 2025-26 College of Applied Studies ambassadors
  • Graduate School recognizes graduate student athletes
  • Textron Aviation’s Maggie Topping to deliver Executive-in-Residence keynote Oct. 7
  • Common Read events are open to all
  • Human performance studies to host chili cookoff
  • Attend the upcoming Adelante Juntos general meeting Oct. 2
  • Empower your students’ success with PathwayU
  • Submit your application for 2026-27 FAFSA​
  • All are welcome to today’s SGA Student Senate meeting
  • Portion of Memorial Drive to be closed part of Oct. 2
  • Shocker ID perks: Shocker Athletics
  • Apply for the URCA Hub research grant
  • Graduate School recognizes graduate student athletes
  • Shocktoberfest royalty voting is now open
  • Wu is turning 77, so join in celebrating at Wu’s Birthday Bash Oct. 1
  • James Dellinger will present at the physics seminar Oct. 1
  • CSD holding virtual open house for speech-language pathology and audiology graduate programs
  • Attend SAC events for a chance to win a gift basket
  • Shocker Store hosting pop-up shop at WSU Old Town Oct. 7
  • Shocker Store will host garage sale at Braeburn Square Oct. 3-4
  • NIAR announces advanced manufacturing program to celebrate Manufacturing Day
  • Sign up for National Scrollathon at the Ulrich Museum Oct. 2
  • Attend the upcoming graduate student social and connect with your fellow peers Oct. 3
  • Explore this year’s Common Read: ‘Eat Like a Fish’
  • Head over to Throwback Thursday with the RSC
  • Pre-order select stoles for commencement
  • England-based and global communications expert Lynda Jackson named fall 2025 Executive-in-Residence at Barton School
  • Anthropology sophomore contributes to the unearthing of lost city in Kansas
  • Nursing to host information session
  • Learn how to lead like you in the Emerging Leaders Program
  • Join the next Entrepreneurship Workshop on market research for startups
  • Attend Beyond the Lab: Research and Reasoning workshop series
  • Grab a tee from the Shocker Store to benefit Victory in the Valley
  • Take advantage of Wu’s Wednesday Deal at the Shocker Store
  • Enrollment surges to historic high at Wichita State with more than 25,000 students
  • New research security training for sponsored programs
  • Applications being accepted for the associate vice provost for faculty affairs position
  • 2026 benefits Open Enrollment open now
  • Portion of Memorial Drive to be closed part of Oct. 2
  • Go to Faculty Friday and free coffee with OSAT
  • Graduate School recognizes graduate student athletes
  • Shocktoberfest royalty voting is now open
  • Mark your calendars for Shocker Madness Oct. 4
  • Volleyball takes on Tulsa at home opener
  • Mark your calendars for Wichita Rep. and WSU Opera Theater present ‘Amadeus’ Oct. 10-19
  • James Dellinger will present at the physics seminar Oct. 1
  • CSD holding virtual open house for speech-language pathology and audiology graduate programs
  • Shocker Store hosting pop-up shop at WSU Old Town Oct. 7
  • Sign up for National Scrollathon at the Ulrich Museum Oct. 2
  • Explore this year’s Common Read: ‘Eat Like a Fish’
  • Author and historian, Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens, visits Wichita State Oct. 16
  • Join the Purple Mile coming up Oct. 4
  • Attend Beyond the Lab: Research and Reasoning workshop series
  • Take a Substance Use and Mental Wellness Training
  • Grab a tee from the Shocker Store to benefit Victory in the Valley
  • Take advantage of Wu’s Wednesday Deal at the Shocker Store
  • England-based and global communications expert Lynda Jackson named fall 2025 Executive-in-Residence at Barton School
  • Wichita State hosting free application days for Kansas residents Oct. 6-8
  • Barton School launches ‘Barton Foresight: AI Outlook’ publication
  • One class shy of graduating, former student returns to finish what she started
  • Dental Hygiene clinic offers high-quality, affordable dental hygiene services
  • Reminder: Space heaters are prohibited on campus
  • Shocker Store will host garage sale at Braeburn Square Oct. 3-4
  • NIAR announces advanced manufacturing program to celebrate Manufacturing Day
  • James Dellinger will present at the physics seminar Oct. 1
  • Sign up for National Scrollathon at the Ulrich Museum Oct. 2
  • Pumpkin Run: Last chance to guarantee your shirt size
  • Wichita State’s Common Read program, an academic tradition, brings community together around one shared book each year
  • Author and historian, Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens, visits Wichita State Oct. 16
  • WEIS invites you attend the 2025 Global Village Assembly
  • NetApp’s fall e-waste and shredding event for campus community scheduled for Oct. 17
  • Mark your calendars for Wichita Rep. and WSU Opera Theater present ‘Amadeus’ Oct. 10-19
  • WSU aerospace classes prepared senior for work at Beech Wind Tunnel
  • Shocker Store will host garage sale at Braeburn Square Oct. 3-4
  • NIAR announces advanced manufacturing program to celebrate Manufacturing Day
  • Sign up for National Scrollathon at the Ulrich Museum Oct. 2
  • Pumpkin Run: Last chance to guarantee your shirt size
  • 2025 remembrance ceremony for Memorial ’70 to be held Oct. 2
  • WEIS invites you attend the 2025 Global Village Assembly
  • Deadline to submit your OAT course for spring designation is Sept. 30
  • England-based and global communications expert Lynda Jackson named fall 2025 Executive-in-Residence at Barton School
  • Wichita State hosting free application days for Kansas residents Oct. 6-8
  • James Dellinger will present at the physics seminar Oct. 1
  • Anthropology sophomore contributes to the unearthing of lost city in Kansas