University Innovation Fellows

Dec. 18, 2019 -- Stanford University’s Hasso Plattner Institute of Design has named three Wichita State students as University Innovation Fellows. Jacob Burns, Molly Carlson and Savannah Redfern will join more than 2,000 Fellows at 267 institutions worldwide.

  • New program will help WSU students grow IP skills
  • Employees reaching service milestones were honored at events in November
  • Early deadlines for employee hiring prior to 2019 Holiday Shutdown
  • Help available with Strategic Planning Initiatives
  • Joint senate meeting today (Tuesday, Dec. 17)
  • Invitation to the Governor’s budget listening session
  • Sign up for Instructor Training Day on Jan. 15
  • Wichita State Men's Basketball - Holiday ticket offer
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2021 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee Funding Requests
  • Parent Information Workshop on Jan. 25
  • Tilford Symposium will be held on campus Feb. 27 and 28
  • Nominations now open for 2020 Distinguished Service Awards
  • WSU Today to take break for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays
  • Graduate School will close for the lunch hour on Dec. 19
  • Wu Lug ranks ninth in National Cyber League
  • Sales this week at the Shocker Store

  • Wichita State University holiday hours
  • Wichita State Men's Basketball - Holiday ticket offer
  • Alumnus Brenton D. Myers makes $1.25 million gift to College of Engineering
  • Tompkins' warm personality, dedication to WSU will be remembered
  • Meet a Shocker: Fall 2019 graduates
  • Invitation to the Governor’s budget listening session
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • New program will help WSU students grow IP skills
  • WSU graduate student's business makes Most Fundable Company list
  • Campus Connection to take break for the Christmas and New Year's holidays
  • Faculty, staff and alumni invited to attend Shocker Legacy Day
  • Wi-fi upgrade coming to the RSC
  • Roundhouse podcast with Mike Kennedy, Bob Lutz – Best of the Shocker decade
  • Sales this week at the Shocker Store

Students use a well at the new hydrogeology site

Dec. 17, 2019 -- Thanks to Andrew Swindle, WSU's hydrogeology professor, the university now has a hydrogeology field site for students and researchers. This site is the only one of its size in Kansas and the surrounding states.

Courtney Powers, courtesy of A New View Photography

Dec. 16, 2019 -- Courtney Powers, music director at South Philadelphia High School, is in the running for a Grammy of her own for her work in music education. She is currently one of 25 quarterfinalists for the award.

  • Wichita State University holiday shutdown hours
  • WSU police officer Rose receives Official Commendation Award
  • Free admission to Women’s Basketball today (Monday, Dec. 16)
  • Help available with Strategic Planning Initiatives
  • Registration for Goal-Setting Workshop is now available
  • Financial processing deadlines for December
  • Higher Education in Student Affairs Graduate Weekend
  • Open / Alternative Textbook (OAT) application forms are open
  • Wichita State Men's Basketball - Holiday ticket offer
  • Testing Services will close for expansion
  • Studio portrait service has ended for now
  • Fire Safety conducting quarterly fire sprinkler alarm testing this week
  • Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
  • Wi-fi upgrade coming to the RSC
  • Graduate School office will close for the lunch hour on Thursday, Dec. 19
  • Meet a Shocker: Gavrilla Arya, biology and chemistry grad
  • Volunteer opportunities available during winter break
  • Roundhouse podcast with Mike Kennedy, Bob Lutz – Best of the Shocker decade
  • Soup available for $2.99 at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

From left to right, WSU engineering students Jacob Lewis, Brendan Lajza and Meghana Ravi assist Katlyn with the use of her new stylus and optimized Proloquo2Go software.

Dec. 13, 2019 -- Katlyn, a student at USD 259’s Levy Special Education Center, has cerebral palsy and is nonverbal. Three Wichita State Engineering students have made communication a lot easier for her as a class project this semester.

  • Tompkins' warm personality, dedication to WSU will be remembered
  • Meet a Shocker: Fall 2019 graduates
  • More than 1,100 students eligible to graduate in WSU’s fall commencement
  • Registrar’s Office will be closed for a time today (Friday, Dec. 13)
  • Financial processing deadlines for December
  • Haley's expertise on trade and investment profiled in China Daily and Reuters
  • Open / Alternative Textbook (OAT) application forms are open
  • Tilford Symposium will be held on campus Feb. 27 and 28
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • Nominations now open for 2020 Distinguished Service Awards
  • Classroom Technology Training Schedule for spring 2020
  • Faculty, staff and alumni invited to attend Shocker Legacy Day
  • Graduate School will close for the lunch hour on Dec. 19
  • Help available with Strategic Planning Initiatives
  • Tickets still available for WSU Intrust Bank Arena game
  • RH: ‘That was my first picture with Coach’
  • 12 Days of Christmas sale continues today (Friday, Dec. 13)
  • Shop the Shocker Store for doorbuster tumblers and more on Saturday
  • Bring your pups to the 7th Annual Puppy Paddle!
  • Join WSUSSLHA's annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser
  • Come watch Christmas on Ice!

  • Meet a Shocker: Fall 2019 graduates
  • More than 1,100 students eligible to graduate in WSU’s fall commencement
  • Tompkins' warm personality, dedication to WSU will be remembered
  • Student tickets still available for Intrust Bank Arena game
  • Application due for the alternative spring break in 2020
  • Registrar’s Office will be closed for a time today (Friday, Dec. 13)
  • Graduate School will close for the lunch hour on Dec. 19
  • Rhatigan Student Center closing early on Dec. 20
  • Wichita State University holiday shutdown hours
  • Participants wanted for online study investigating adjectival meaning
  • Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
  • SGA Scholarship applications are open
  • WSU graduate student's business makes Most Fundable Company list
  • Enhance degree and career options with an undergraduate certificate
  • Check out these badge classes for degree-bound students
  • Testing Services will close for expansion
  • Fire Safety conducting quarterly fire sprinkler alarm testing
  • Tilford Symposium will be held on campus Feb. 27 and 28
  • Apply now for the 2020 John A. See Innovation Award
  • Apply for the International Leadership Program in Peru for Summer 2020
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • Textbook Buyback and Rental Return Dates
  • 12 Days of Christmas sale continues today (Friday, Dec. 13)
  • Bring your pups to the 7th Annual Puppy Paddle!
  • Join WSUSSLHA's annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser
  • Cookies with Santa in Fairmount Park
  • Come watch Christmas on Ice!
  • Are you interested in joining a Fraternity or Sorority next semester?
  • Shop the Shocker Store for doorbuster tumblers and more on Saturday
  • Volunteers needed for SHOCKERTHON, an applied learning opportunity
  • New Student Wellness Center opening in January
  • SAC invites you to a Roaring '20s Party
  • Soup available for $2.99 at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

Gateway to IP health professions photo

Dec. 12, 2019 -- A key component in the advancement of innovation is protecting intellectual property. WSU Ventures recently initiated a new program to place Wichita State University students at the forefront of this field.

Stella Yang, economics grad, standing near the Christmas foliage in the Airbus lobby

Dec. 12, 2019 -- Stella Yang has served in many roles on campus since she enrolled in 2016, including business senator and treasurer of Student Government Association, as well as vice president of Asian Student Conference.

  • Open / Alternative Textbook (OAT) application forms are open
  • Help available with Strategic Planning Initiatives
  • Apply now for the 2020 John A. See Innovation Award
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers wide variety of services to employees at no charge
  • SEM Update: Goal 4
  • Personal finance grant presentation will be hosted at Wichita State’s John Bardo Center
  • WSU graduate student's business makes Most Fundable Company list
  • Wichita State University holiday shutdown hours
  • Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
  • Higher Education in Student Affairs Graduate Weekend
  • Invitation to the Governor’s budget listening session
  • Sign up for Instructor Training Day on Jan. 15
  • Testing Services will close for expansion
  • Fire Safety conducting quarterly fire sprinkler alarm testing
  • Tickets still available for WSU Intrust Bank Arena game
  • 12 Days of Christmas sale continues today (Thursday, Dec. 12)
  • Help us reduce WSU’s carbon footprint; we need your help!
  • Teen study participants needed
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2021 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee Funding Requests
  • Shop the Shocker Store for doorbuster tumblers and more on Saturday
  • Join WSUSSLHA's annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser
  • Submit info by noon today (Thursday, Dec. 12) for the last Shocker Blast edition of fall

Noah and Shauna Holloway

Dec. 11, 2019 -- Noah and Shauna Holloway are education majors in the Teacher Apprentice Program at Wichita State. They are parents of two who took classes while teaching full-time. They earned their degrees with help from family and by working with professors when life intervened.

Tammy Dorsey, middle

Dec. 11, 2019 -- Wichita State graduate student Tammy Dorsey and her company, Prenatal Hope, recently reached a No. 11 rank on the Pepperdine Graziadio Business School’s Most Fundable Companies List.

Interim president Andy Tompkins and Wichita State students

Dec. 11, 2019 -- In nine months, interim president Andy Tompkins impressed almost everyone by putting a full-time effort into a temporary job, walking the campus almost every morning, touring every building, learning names and backgrounds and using his avuncular personality to put people at ease during a time of transition at Wichita State University.

Gavrilla Arya

Dec. 11, 2019 -- Wichita State senior Gavrilla Arya excelled as a biological sciences major and helped the golf team to the 2016 NCAA regional. A native of Indonesia, Arya earned academic All-American honors four times.

  • Alumnus Brenton D. Myers makes $1.25 million gift to College of Engineering
  • SEM Update: Goal 4
  • Campus traffic update
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Interim President Andy Tompkins
  • Help available with Strategic Planning Initiatives
  • New issue of Teaching Today now available
  • Retirement receptions planned for Betty Elder and Connie Wells today (Wednesday, Dec. 11)
  • PowerUp with new Microsoft Office 365 features
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2021 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee Funding Requests
  • SBIR/STTR Innovation Summit today (Wednesday, Dec. 11)
  • Managing the Employment Relationship Training is today (Wednesday, Dec. 11)
  • New Omni Update (OU) Campus Webpage and Document Accessibility open labs
  • Licensed Journeyman HVAC Technician Position open to WSU employees only
  • WSU Political Science prof published in Washington Post
  • Instructor Training Day is Jan. 15, so sign up now!
  • Join Meritrust Credit Union for its anniversary celebration at Braeburn Square today (Wednesday, Dec. 11)
  • Tickets still available for WSU Intrust Bank Arena game
  • More than 1,100 students eligible to graduate in WSU’s fall commencement
  • Teen study participants needed
  • 12 Days of Christmas sale continues today (Wednesday, Dec. 11)
  • Volunteer opportunities available during winter break
  • Shop the Shocker Store for doorbuster tumblers and more on Saturday
  • Prescription refill notice from Student Health Services
  • Join WSUSSLHA's annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser
  • Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes offering members only happy hour appetizers
  • Shocker Store offering sale on diploma frames

  • Unauthorized attempts to access university server detected
  • More than 1,100 students eligible to graduate in WSU’s fall commencement
  • Student tickets still available for Intrust Bank Arena game
  • Campus traffic update
  • Office for Student Money Management presents: Homemade for the Holidays
  • Testing Services will close for expansion
  • 12 Days of Christmas sale continues today (Wednesday, Dec. 11)
  • Join Meritrust Credit Union for its anniversary celebration at Braeburn Square today (Wednesday, Dec. 11)
  • Alumnus Brenton D. Myers makes $1.25 million gift to College of Engineering
  • WSU students create app to increase campus involvement
  • Wichita State University holiday shutdown hours
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Interim President Andy Tompkins
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2021 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee Funding Requests
  • Enhance degree and career options with an undergraduate certificate
  • Check out these badge classes for degree-bound students
  • Invitation to the Governor’s budget listening session
  • 2020 Homecoming queen and king candidates have been announced
  • Stay healthy at home and abroad from Student Health
  • Enroll for a service learning course in psychology
  • Volunteer opportunities available during winter break
  • Be aware of increase in bike thefts on campus
  • SAC invites you to a Roaring '20s Party
  • Participants wanted for online study investigating adjectival meaning
  • Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Apply now for the 2020 John A. See Innovation Award
  • Textbook Buyback and Rental Return Dates
  • Are you interested in joining a Fraternity or Sorority next semester?
  • Shop the Shocker Store for doorbuster tumblers and more on Saturday
  • Volunteers needed for SHOCKERTHON, an applied learning opportunity
  • Application due for the alternative spring break in 2020
  • Prescription refill notice from Student Health Services
  • New Student Wellness Center opening in January
  • Come watch Christmas on Ice!
  • Join WSUSSLHA's annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser
  • Apply for the International Leadership Program in Peru for Summer 2020
  • Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes offering members only happy hour appetizers
  • SGA Scholarship applications are open
  • Shocker Store offering sale on diploma frames
  • Graduation cords for student veterans now available
  • Submit info by noon Thursday, Dec. 12, for the last Shocker Blast edition of the semester

Sydney Easterberg

Dec. 10, 2019 -- During Sydney's time at Wichita State she took courses that influenced her experiences and career path. She's loved her time on campus and appreciates all the opportunities she's lucked into.

  • Unauthorized attempts to access university server detected
  • Registration for Goal-Setting Workshop is now available
  • Help available with Strategic Planning Initiatives
  • Offices of Purchasing and Financial Operations and Business Technology will close early today (Tuesday, Dec. 10)
  • WSU Police Department invites campus to participate in Sergeant’s assessment
  • Retirement receptions planned for Betty Elder and Connie Wells tomorrow (Wednesday, Dec. 11)
  • Tickets still available for WSU Intrust Bank Arena game
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2021 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee Funding Requests
  • Be impairment aware
  • Fine forgiveness and reduced fine prices coming to University Libraries
  • View the Holiday Reception photo gallery
  • Joint senate meeting set for Dec. 17
  • Five student teams move on to final round of innovation competition
  • Help us reduce WSU’s carbon footprint; we need your help!
  • WSU students create app to increase campus involvement
  • Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • 12 Days of Christmas sale continues today (Tuesday, Dec. 10)
  • Shop the Shocker Store for doorbuster tumblers and more on Saturday
  • Apply for the International Leadership Program in Peru for Summer 2020
  • Textbook Buyback and Rental Return Dates
  • Shocker Store offering sale on diploma frames
  • Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes offering members only happy hour appetizers
  • Join WSUSSLHA's annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser
  • Come watch Christmas on Ice!
  • Volunteers needed for SHOCKERTHON, an applied learning opportunity