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May 6, 2016 — By WSU News Services — Textbook buyback starts this week at the University Bookstore. Bring in your gently used textbooks now to Saturday, May 14, during normal hours of operation, to receive cash for your books. Rental books are due back by Tuesday, May 17, with a $30 late fee per book charged after that date. A valid Shocker ID is required for all buyback transactions.

May 9, 2016 — By WSU News Services — The University Bookstore has put together a WSU Basketball Bundle perfect for all Shocker basketball fans in your life. For $59.99, this bundle includes a custom Koch Arena blanket, a senior basketball poster and a 16-inch-by-20-inch poster autographed by Ron Baker and Evan Wessel. Bundles are limited, so hurry in today. Sale is in-store only.

May 6, 2016 — By WSU News Services — One of many exciting things happening on campus is a plan for a new student recreation center. Today (Monday, May 9), a random selection of students, staff and faculty will receive an email that contains a link to a Qualtrics Survey. Please take a minute and share your opinions and thoughts on health, fitness and recreation needs for our campus. Everyone who participates will have the chance to wi

May 11, 2016 — By WSU News Services — Join director Tom Wine in June for the WSU Summer Choir. The summer choir meets on Mondays and Wednesdays in June. Rehearsals are from 5-6:45 p.m. in C-107 Duerksen Fine Arts Center. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 30, in Wiedemann Hall. The theme of the concert is "Music: Life and Death." There is a $50 participation fee to be part of the program, which can be paid online pri

May 12, 2016 — By WSU News Services — * Correction: Plan on attending a retirement celebration in honor of Patsy Selby from 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 22, at the Marcus Welcome Center. * WSU's Anthropology Department and the United Way of the Plains are sponsoring a free public screening of "Dirty Paws," a documentary about homelessness and pet ownership in Wichita, at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. today (Tuesday, May 10) at The Orpheum Thea

May 27, 2016 — By WSU News Services — * If you are renting a locker in the Heskett Center, you must have it cleared out by today (Friday, May 13). When you clear out your locker, bring your lock to Guest Services. And if you want a locker renewal for summer, please go to Guest Services as well. * The Office of Human Resources is hosting its continuing Eat & Educate aka Munch & Mingle from noon-1 p.m. today (Friday, May 13) in 213 C

May 10, 2016 — By WSU News Services — * Green Zone Training is available for faculty and staff members who would like to learn more about working with student veterans. There are sessions scheduled at 2 p.m. today (Monday, May 9) and 10 a.m. Thursday, May 19. If you are interested in signing up for this training, go to myTraining on myWSU to register. Seats are limited; sign up today. For more information, contact Sarah Sell at sarah.

May 6, 2016 — By WSU News Services — One of many exciting things happening on campus is a plan for a new student recreation center. Today (Monday, May 9), a random selection of students, staff and faculty will receive an email that contains a link to a Qualtrics Survey. Please take a minute and share your opinions and thoughts on health, fitness and recreation needs for our campus. Everyone who participates will have the chance to wi

May 6, 2016 — By WSU News Services — A presentation and Q&A session about the Kansas budget will feature Annie McKay, executive director of the Kansas Center for Economic Growth, from 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, May 10, in 266 RSC. The program is hosted by the Society of Professional Journalists. Go to https://www.facebook.com/SPJWichita/ for more information.

May 12, 2016 — By WSU News Services — * WSU's Anthropology Department and the United Way of the Plains are sponsoring a free public screening of "Dirty Paws," a documentary about homelessness and pet ownership in Wichita, at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 10, at The Orpheum Theatre, 200 N. Broadway. * A presentation and Q&A session about the Kansas budget will feature Annie McKay, executive director of the Kansas Center for Econom