• FARE Faculty Research Collaborative on Thursday to highlight partnerships with health professions
  • Support for department chairs and leaders with Ombuds Office
  • Learn more about the course evaluation tool: CES
  • Reminder: If you see something, say something – Call UPD at 316-978-3450 for emergencies
  • Barton School of Business to ring Closing Bell at New York Stock Exchange as part of centennial celebration
  • President Muma and First Gentleman Case will join KMUW’s on-air pledge drive March 25
  • Order end-of-year awards from RSC Engraving
  • It’s time to submit information for summer camps
  • Dr. Donald Wuebbles from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will present at the physics seminar March 25
  • Join the next HealthHum and KBHCoE talk on ‘Prevention’
  • Spotlight on student performers at WSU’s Concerto – Aria Concert
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Students can attend Procrastination Prevention Night at the library March 25
  • Save at the Shocker Store on Saturday
  • Shocker softball crew and hoodie on sale
  • The Division of Student Affairs will interview second candidate for vice president for Student Affairs
  • The Division of Student Affairs will interview first candidate for vice president for Student Affairs
  • Celebrating the fall 2026 Staff Senate Scholarship awardees
  • Staff Senate launches Listening Sessions
  • General Faculty Meeting scheduled for March 30
  • University Staff Senate Meeting set for March 24
  • Planning for 2026-27 myPerformance evaluations is due March 31
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • Faculty workshop March 31 will focus on how to handle negative feedback
  • WSUPD offers advice for protecting property on campus
  • Construction at CAC Theatre beginning March 16
  • Military and Veteran Services welcomes new VA school certifying official
  • Campus construction update for March 2026
  • March myShockerhealth newsletter is now available
  • Travel with Community Education to Iceland
  • Math for Everyone lecture series returns with ‘Blown Away: What Knot to Do When Sailing’
  • Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences presents Giordano Tierra from the University of North Texas
  • Department of Aerospace Engineering to host doctoral candidate from Michigan Technological University for talk
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Dr. Lorelei Patrick, Fort Hays State University, March 23
  • Join HOPE Services and SEB for a Women’s History Month trivia night
  • Register now for Recruitment Faculty Fellows campus tour and lunch and learn in April
  • Artists are sought to participate in the Community Art Market at Open Streets Shocker Neighborhood
  • Take a naloxone administration training March 24
  • Attend the upcoming free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Try the mac and cheese pizza in March at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Students can attend Procrastination Prevention Night at the library March 25
  • Encourage students to attend Savvy Scholar workshop on ArcGIS Online
  • Kansas Science Olympiad needs volunteers for the state event on April 4
  • Summer and fall class schedules are now available​ — Plan ahead so you can enroll early
  • Student Government Association presidential and vice-presidential debates will take place March 26 and April 2
  • Take part in ScholarshipUniverse’s magical matching system
  • The Amie Montgomery Scholarship is open to applications
  • Students have access to affordable and convenient healthcare through Student Health Services
  • Join the late-night study session at Procrastination Prevention Night on March 25
  • Student Success Tip #9: Shockers think 30
  • Attend Savvy Scholar workshop and get started with ArcGIS Online
  • Strengthen your research skills with the Beyond the Lab workshop on mastering EndNote
  • Meet 25th U.S. national security advisor at exclusive student event April 8
  • The Division of Student Affairs will interview second candidate for vice president for Student Affairs
  • The Division of Student Affairs will interview first candidate for vice president for Student Affairs
  • Join HOPE Services and SEB for a Women’s History Month trivia night
  • Join the Shocker Strengths scavenger hunt, Shock & Seek, and win prizes
  • Learn more about the human factors program and lab during tour April 3
  • Artists are sought to participate in the Community Art Market at Open Streets Shocker Neighborhood
  • Dance the night away at Neon Night Out March 25
  • Construction at CAC Theatre beginning March 16
  • Advance your career in the gen AI era with master’s program
  • Grub Guide: Discount at Another Broken Egg Cafe
  • Try the mac and cheese pizza in March at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • WSUPD offers advice for protecting property on campus
  • Math for Everyone lecture series returns with ‘Blown Away: What Knot to Do When Sailing’
  • Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences presents Giordano Tierra from the University of North Texas
  • Department of Aerospace Engineering to host doctoral candidate from Michigan Technological University for talk
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Dr. Lorelei Patrick, Fort Hays State University, March 23
  • Applied learning in action: Claire Staggs
  • Military and Veteran Services welcomes new VA school certifying official
  • Campus construction update for March 2026
  • Derby High School student earns WSU’s Mike and Mary James Scholarship
  • March myShockerhealth newsletter is now available
  • Take a naloxone administration training March 24
  • Attend the upcoming free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Participants needed for research study
  • Shocker softball crew and hoodie on sale
  • The Division of Student Affairs will interview first candidate for vice president for Student Affairs
  • General Faculty Meeting scheduled for March 30
  • Voya Financial in-person KBOR retirement plan consultations to be available at WSU
  • Department of Aerospace Engineering to host doctoral candidate from Michigan Technological University for talk
  • Biological sciences seminar continues with Dr. Lorelei Patrick, Fort Hays State University, March 23
  • Get a free hat with your purchase at Eck Stadium Shocker Store
  • Take advantage of Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • Save the date for in-person faculty and staff town hall March 30, virtual option available
  • Grace Henderson of Student Affairs promoted to director of Student Conduct and Community Standards
  • Derby High School student earns WSU’s Mike and Mary James Scholarship
  • Make48 invention competition returns to Wichita State’s campus
  • Campus community invited to legislative update session in Morrison Hall
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • HALA Scholarship for Community Service application deadline is tomorrow
  • Lot 27 by the John Bardo Center to be partially closed March 19-22
  • New process for equipment transfers and disposals
  • Department of Aerospace Engineering to host assistant teaching professor from North Carolina State University for talk
  • Register to attend the annual Kansas Higher Education Professionals Conference
  • Campus community invited to legislative update session in Morrison Hall
  • This week at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Join time management professional development session March 25
  • Men’s basketball earns NIT bid, set to host Wyoming in first round March 17
  • Learn more about the human factors program and lab during tour April 3
  • Begin your entrepreneurial journey over lunch with ‘Naming Your Trademark’
  • Save the date for NetApp’s spring e-waste and shredding event for campus April 17
  • Department of Aerospace Engineering to host assistant teaching professor from North Carolina State University for talk
  • Aerospace engineering assistant teaching professor to give talk on vortex induced vibrations
  • Join the next HealthHum and KBHCoE talk on ‘Prevention’
  • Attend the upcoming free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Join time management professional development session March 25
  • Kansas Science Olympiad needs volunteers for the state event on April 4
  • Spring Break Pizza and Pins Package available at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Lot 27 by the John Bardo Center to be partially closed March 19-22
  • Men’s basketball earns NIT bid, set to host Wyoming in first round March 17
  • Department of Aerospace Engineering to host assistant teaching professor from North Carolina State University for talk
  • Aerospace engineering assistant teaching professor to give talk on vortex induced vibrations
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series season finale set for March 24
  • Take a naloxone administration training March 24
  • Spring Break Pizza and Pins Package available at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Planning for 2026-27 myPerformance evaluations is due March 31
  • WSU Fire Safety will conduct required annual fire sprinkler inspection and testing starting March 16
  • WSU employee annual physical exam and lab work available at Student Health Services
  • Men’s basketball earns NIT bid, set to host Wyoming in first round March 17
  • Applied learning in action: Claire Staggs
  • New process for equipment transfers and disposals
  • March myShockerhealth newsletter is now available
  • Student Engagement & Belonging is seeking full-time faculty and staff to advise RSOs
  • Teaching Tomorrow’s March 2026 issue is here with a focus on accessibility
  • Academic Advising award nominations are open now
  • Aerospace engineering assistant teaching professor to give talk on vortex induced vibrations
  • Department of Aerospace Engineering to host associate professor from New Mexico Tech for talk
  • Learn more about the human factors program and lab during tour April 3
  • Attend the upcoming free Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide Training
  • Spring volunteer opportunities are available
  • Student Activities Council seeking judges for Shockers Got Talent
  • Check out the latest edition of the Student Government Association newsletter, SGA Insider
  • Student Government Association presidential and vice-presidential debates will take place March 26 and April 2
  • Construction at CAC Theatre beginning March 16
  • Jardine Hall services shifting to remote and temporary locations during spring break for electrical switchgear upgrades
  • UPDATE: Ahlberg Hall will remain open over spring break. Jardine Hall will still be closed
  • Student photographers will be honored at Roots to Rise celebration
  • Artists are sought to participate in the Community Art Market at Open Streets Shocker Neighborhood
  • Begin your entrepreneurial journey over lunch with ‘Naming Your Trademark’
  • Advance your career in the gen AI era with master’s program
  • Department of Aerospace Engineering to host associate professor from New Mexico Tech for talk
  • Join the next HealthHum and KBHCoE talk on ‘Prevention’
  • Applied learning project leads to ‘Building Futures: Printing Women’ exhibition at McKnight Art Center
  • Wichita State siblings team up to document the Shockers basketball season
  • Participants needed for research study
  • Take advantage of Friday Flash Sale at Braeburn Square Shocker Store
  • Spring Break Pizza and Pins Package available at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes