Wichita Campus

President Bardo addresses WSU's evolving approach to academic credentials | WSU Weekly Briefing to feature a significant gift | WSU Tech launches new scholarship program | New public information site increases transparency, access to information | International aerospace collaborations for regional benefit | Chung Report features Kim Moore talking about badges | Win the Day fitness classes build community in Shocker neighborhoods | Campus improvements continue | Save 30 percent at the Christmas in July sale | No football? No problem! Wichita State to start marching band this fall | Changes coming to Mega-Bytes

Wichita Campus

President Bardo addresses WSU's evolving approach to academic credentials | WSU Weekly Briefing to feature a significant gift | WSU Tech launches new scholarship program | On-Campus Job Fair today (Wednesday, July 25) | KPERS 457 announces fund change | Find previous WSU Today newsletters at ‘Past editions' link | More website triage open labs | The Community Engagement Institute launches the Strategic Communication Initiatives | All call for WSU Student of the Year judges | Caution: Orientation fun ahead in Shocker Nation!

Win the Day fitness classes build community in Shocker neighborhoods | Chung Report features Kim Moore talking about badges | Campus improvements continue | Parking lot closure on Thursday, July 26 | Mechanical Engineering Seminar to be held tomorrow (Wednesday, July 25) | Shocker Neighborhood 5k Walk/Run July 28 | U.S. Postal Service to issue classic Santa stamps this Christmas | Changes coming to Mega-Bytes

New public information site increases transparency, access to information | No football? No problem! Wichita State to start marching band this fall | President Bardo to give Congressional testimony | Textbook buyback and rental return dates | Save 30 percent at the Christmas in July sale | Navigating University Libraries: A Welcomefest event | Study Abroad program for aerospace engineering majors | Shocker Neighborhood 5k Walk / Run July 28 | Student Involvement moving from OrgSync to ShockerSync | Changes coming to Mega-Bytes | Extra discount on clearance items

New public information site increases transparency, access to information |International aerospace collaborations for regional benefit | Determine the impact of your research at these workshops | Announcement about new and revised ePAFs | Seeking proposals for the Michael Tilford Conference on Diversity and Multiculturalism | Blackboard Ally is now on in Blackboard classes | WSU to host USSEA Regional Conference July 28 | Save 30 percent at the Christmas in July sale

No football? No problem! Wichita State to start marching band this fall | President Bardo to give Congressional testimony | OU Campus Triage Lab from 3-5 p.m. today (Friday, July 20) | Blackboard Ally is now on in Blackboard classes | Reduce the cost of printing letterhead and envelopes at Duplication Station | Expanding educational opportunities

WuShock wearing a marching band uniform

July 19, 2018 -- It's the start of a new tradition: Starting this fall, Wichita State will have a marching band. The new band will include brass, saxophone and a drum line.

Memo addresses political activites of state employees | Farewell reception today (Thursday, July 19) for Sarah Sell | Information Technology Services position open to WSU employees only | West Wichita GEAR UP position open to WSU employees only | Shocker Neighborhood 5k Walk/Run July 28 | All call for WSU Student of the Year judges

Wichita Campus

July 17, 2018 -- Wichita State University is in the midst of a historic period of rapid growth. Given the often complex changes and fast pace of development, WSU has launched a website that allows for greater transparency and easier access to information open to the public.

Urgent information for Panopto users | PeopleAdmin System changes effective today (Tuesday, July 27) | Second Blackboard outage planned in July | Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Thursday, July 19 | WSU Foundation announces new officers and board members| Finalists for Associate Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management to participate in interviews | Farewell reception for Sarah Sell | Are you registered to vote? | Student Involvement moving from OrgSync to ShockerSync

Scam Alert | Second Blackboard outage planned in July | Parking lot closings this week | WSU to host USSEA Regional Conference July 28 | On-Campus Job Fair is next week! | LINK(ED) is now 'The Fuse' | Sale on socks and drinkware | Hiring at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

Finalists for Associate Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management to participate in interviews | On-Campus Job Fair is next week! | LINK(ED) is now ‘The Fuse' | Academic Affairs announces new emeriti faculty | Seeking proposals for the Michael Tilford Conference on Diversity and Multiculturalism | WSU to host USSEA Regional Conference July 28 | Parking lot closings this week | Sale on socks and drinkware

Office of Academic Affairs announces emeriti faculty | In case you missed the weekly briefing | Blackboard Ally to be turned on for primary Learn environment | Get to know WSU Tech | Intrust Bank is the presenting sponsor for the 2018 Kansas Economic Outlook Conference

WSU Tech

July 12, 2018 - When school resumes this fall, students can take advantage of the new affiliation between Wichita State University and WSU Tech – formerly known as Wichita Area Technical College.

Weekly briefing to feature information on WSU Tech and campus news  |  Here's how to access myWSU today  |  Blackboard Ally to be turned on for primary Learn environment   |  Reminders and deadlines

Wichita Campus

Graduating senior Jacob Griffith won a prestigious National Science Foundation fellowship to support his upcoming graduate studies.

Wichita Campus

A WSU Today Special Bulletin:  WSU Website Launch and Optimization

July 9, 2018 --  WSU news, features and reminders of the day.

The visual and performing arts, and the creative people who fuel them, are thought-provoking, uplifting and more important than ever. The arts deserve to be recognized alongside science, technology, engineering and math as disciplines driving the future. I have been talking and writing about STEM for years. Now STEAM has replaced STEM.

Harvester Arts interns

July 12, 2018 -- Wichita State student Mary Alexis Wirths is spending her summer interning with Harvester Arts, a nonprofit organization that brings artists from across the nation for two-week residencies in Wichita.