• Wichita State resumes normal operations today
  • Brown's escape from slavery was creative, dangerous
  • Morehouse College has a history of educating students to become strong, Black leaders
  • Doris and Ralph Klose Scholarship awarded to 8 high school seniors
  • Wichita State awards newest $50,000 Barton Scholarship to student from Italy
  • Internship leads to a full-time opportunity at Fortune 500 firm
  • Faculty and staff abroad spotlight: Sara Zafar
  • U.S. News & World Reports ranks WSU online business program No. 7
  • Student Ambassador Society nominations are now open
  • Apply for the Shocker Neighborhood VISTA by March 1
  • Video highlights Shockers' applied learning experiences
  • Nominations for Senior Honor recognition due Feb. 19
  • Senior Wednesday virtual presentation features pictorial history of Nicodemus
  • Learn about ISME professional organizations
  • KMUW conversation focuses on COVID-19 vaccine
  • Physics talk highlights high-performance computing
  • Shocker Accelerator event focuses on job searches
  • Cru hosts weekly virtual meetings to build Christian connections
  • Students invited to Design Your Life workshop
  • Interested in joining a fraternity or sorority?
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Capitol Graduate Research Summit begins Thursday
  • Researchers offer parenting training sessions
  • Service-Learning Showcase submission open

Wichita Campus

  • Wichita State resumes normal operations today
  • Transition Mentor nominations are open
  • Submit your research summary to WSU research newsletter
  • Capitol Graduate Research Summit begins Thursday
  • Women Faculty Forum set for Feb. 25 
  • Senior Wednesday virtual presentation features pictorial history of Nicodemus
  • Learn about ISME professional organizations
  • Revisions to remote work guidance and review process are now available
  • Wichita and COVID-19 in the news in Orléans, France
  • Locksmith position open to Wichita State employees
  • SGA scholarships now open
  • Encourage students to apply for Senior Honors by Feb. 19
  • Nominate your student employee for SGA's 2021 Student Employee of the Year Award 

Free COVID testing at the Metroplex

Feb. 17, 2021 — Wichita State University will be offering free COVID-19 testing to the public beginning on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex.

Campus scene

Feb. 16, 2021 -- Wichita State University will resume normal operations on Wednesday, Feb. 17.

Wichita Campus

  • Wichita State closed today due to inclement weather, power outages  
  • Phone scam to watch out for
  • Black history and the Black Panther Party: Changing the narrative
  • Internship leads to a full-time opportunity at Fortune 500 firm
  • Wichita State awards newest $50,000 Barton Scholarship to student from Italy
  • Withdrawal dates extended for spring
  • Faculty and staff abroad spotlight: Sara Zafar
  • Faculty nominations sought for president's distinguished service award
  • Submit proposals for the Diverse Women's Summit
  • Apply for the Shocker Neighborhood VISTA by March 1
  • Understanding Finance at WSU event set for Feb. 25
  • Save the date for Coffee & Convo with Dr. Marche Fleming-Randle, Feb. 25
  • 'Whatever Happened To Black Capitalism?' event set for Feb. 18
  • Physics talk highlights high-performance computing
  • Kansas NASA EPSCoR Program requesting proposals for Seed Research Initiation Grant opportunity
  • Learn new skills and achieve personal and professional goals with LinkedIn Learning
  • TRIO Student Support Services is now accepting applications

Wichita Campus

  • Wichita State University closed today due to inclement weather 
  • State employee health plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Withdrawal dates extended for spring
  • Student success hinges on strong study skills
  • Community Engagement Institute helps cities use Pathways to a Healthy Kansas grants
  • Wichita State introduces sustainability courses for students
  • Promotions in the Media Resource Center
  • Learn about the new Office of Instructional Resources in February's Teaching Today
  • New Title IX regulations take effect
  • Spring 2021 SPTE request forms available
  • Students can submit entries for Hippodrome video contest
  • Submit your research summary to WSU research newsletter
  • Capitol Graduate Research Summit begins Thursday
  • Revisions to Remote Work Guidance and Review Process are now available
  • Tilford Talks set for Feb. 19 and 26
  • 'Whatever Happened To Black Capitalism?' event set for Feb. 18
  • Join the Ella Baker Book Club
  • MCLL professor seeks research assistant for study on social justice in language education
  • Learn new skills and achieve personal and professional goals with LinkedIn Learning
  • Office of Student Money Management spring 2021 tax support available
  • 25% off select Shocker gear this week

  • Wichita State University closed today due to inclement weather 
  • New Title IX regulations take effect
  • Community Engagement Institute helps cities use Pathways to a Healthy Kansas grants
  • Pop quiz – what did you learn in class yesterday?
  • Nominate your GTA for the 2021 SGA Graduate Teaching Award of the Year
  • Accepting proposals and abstracts for virtual Diverse Women’s Summit
  • TRIO Disability Support Services available in person or remote: Apply today
  • Learn more about resources for STI treatments
  • Students can submit entries for Hippodrome video contest
  • Join the Ella Baker Book Club
  • Workshop explores Writing Professional Documents 
  • Start your rewarding career in higher education
  • Attend an informational meeting to learn more about the Student Activities Committee 
  • Connect at the Transfer Student Social
  • Learn how to build your resume
  • Graduate School Council's virtual meet and greet
  • URGE invites you to Advocacy Week
  • Shocker volleyball aims to continue momentum into weekend series against SMU
  • Workshop focuses on career prep and professionalism
  • Coming up: Mu Delta Alpha Rush Week
  • Phi Sigma Pi Spring informational meetings coming up
  • Capitol Graduate Research Summit begins Thursday
  • Office of Student Money Management spring 2021 tax support available
  • 25% off select Shocker gear this week

  • Student and employee COVID-19 testing 
  • Black history happens year round
  • Unwind with Zentangle during Self-Care Sunday
  • Nominations for Senior Honor recognition due Feb. 19
  • Apply to pitch at the Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Submit proposals for the Diverse Women's Summit
  • Join First Gen Success on Feb. 15 for academic tips
  • Join the Shocker Career Accelerator in the Cracking the Career Code workshop today
  • Learn about micro-internships at Shocker Accelerator informational session
  • Connect at the Transfer Student Social
  • Graduate School Council's virtual meet and greet
  • The Lifting Clinic is back this week
  • Take a break from homework with virtual bingo
  • The Shocker Career Accelerator presents JCPenney Suit-Up on Feb. 21
  • Coming up: Mu Delta Alpha Rush Week
  • Student Involvement event listing: Part 1
  • Interested in joining a fraternity or sorority?
  • Protect yourself on Valentine's Day with free condoms from SHS
  • Office of Student Money Management spring 2021 tax support available
  • Fuzzy's celebrates Valentine's Day and National Margarita Week
  • Join the Community Service Board at the Virtual Volunteer Fair

Wichita Campus

  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing 
  • Teaching plans for summer and fall
  • Late adds for spring 2021
  • Spam retirement email sent to KPERS members
  • U.S. News & World Reports ranks WSU online business program No. 7
  • Black history happens year round
  • Doris and Ralph Klose Scholarship awarded to 8 high school seniors
  • Submit proposals for the Diverse Women's Summit
  • Faculty nominations sought for president's distinguished service award
  • Fraternity and Sorority Life seeking award judges
  • Learn about the new Office of Instructional Resources in February's Teaching Today
  • Kansas Health Foundation limited submission letter of intent due Feb. 15
  • Co-ops, internships and the Shocker Career Accelerator
  • Submit virtual and in-person events to the WSU Events Calendar
  • Join UP and USS senates for Final Friday Social Activities
  • Wichita State Baseball unveils 2021 schedule
  • Fuzzy's celebrates Valentine's Day and National Margarita Week
  • The Shocker Career Accelerator presents JCPenney Suit-Up on Feb. 21

Hutchinson's Bernard White Park

Feb. 11, 2021 - Wichita State University’s Community Engagement Institute helped by working with the City of Hutchinson and Hutchinson Parks and Recreation on its Pathways to a Healthy Kansas grant from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas. The city and the recreation commission used the money to pay for a parks and recreation master plan. The plan targeted Bernard White Park, which scored lowest for amenities and improvements in the master plan, as one of the prime places in need of updates and a better connection to its neighborhood.