• Wichita State, WSU Tech announce fall enrollment numbers
  • Voluntary Separation Incentive Program (VSIP)
  • Wichita State alumni reminisce about visiting the 1970 plane crash site
  • Annual SEM gathering: Save the date
  • F1RST GEN SHOCKER Friday
  • Title IX Virtual Town Hall meeting coming Oct. 6
  • KMUW and KWCH Channel 12 are partnering to present two Kansas candidate debates
  • Office of Financial Aid Releases 2019-20 Annual Report
  • Master of Social Work Informational Sessions - All students invited!
  • Register for CEI's Virtual Workshop: Cultivating a Coaching Culture in Your Team
  • Introduction to WSU Office of Research Workshop is today
  • Use a smartphone? Want to be in a research study? We need participants!
  • Funding available for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
  • Friday's ISME Colloquium presentation features Kim Patterson, VP of Premier Food Services
  • ‘Be Seen’ exhibit in the Cadman Gallery; reception this evening
  • Your WSU Police Department wants to hear from you
  • ‘Ask an International Shocker’ with Wichita State’s Cultural Ambassadors!
  • Changes to logging in to WSU Reporting
  • And the winner is ... Clash of the Colleges 2020 Champions!
  • Free Ulrich Virtual program Tuesday features indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
  • Wichita State's Tom Reeves helped his athletes through horror of plane crash
  • Trivia Tuesday coming Oct. 6
  • Interested in Free STI Testing? Watch Oct. 6 Tuesday Talks for more information
  • InterFest is back from Oct. 7-9
  • Donations needed for nursing home residents
  • Join Acting President and Provost Dr. Muma in supporting KMUW
  • Lock your car doors and protect your belongings
  • Fire alarm testing to occur throughout fall
  • Elements Multi-Media Art Competition exhibit submissions are now open
  • Join the Student Senate
  • The 2021-22 FAFSA is now available!

  • The 2021-22 FAFSA is now available!
  • And the winner is ... Clash of the Colleges 2020 Champions!
  • Build a team and compete in Homecoming 2020!
  • InterFest is back from Oct. 7-9
  • F1RST GEN SHOCKER Friday
  • Funding available for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
  • Use a smartphone? Want to be in a research study? We need participants!
  • Title IX Virtual Town Hall meeting coming Oct. 6
  • Join the Student Senate
  • Registration for 3MT is open!
  • Are you ready to vote?
  • This week's Shocker Strong themes are being in the present moment and coping strategies
  • ‘Ask an International Shocker’ with Wichita State’s Cultural Ambassadors!
  • Collegiate Leadership Competition Team applications open
  • TRIO DSS is accepting student applications for the 2020-21 Academic school year
  • Register for E-Launch now!
  • Join the Criminal Justice Student Association for our exciting October meetings!
  • Last day to vote for Homecoming Court!
  • Wichita State to hold Memorial '70 ceremony at Cessna Stadium today
  • Friday's ISME Colloquium presentation features Kim Patterson, VP of Premier Food Services
  • First-Generation Student Organization & Care Team
  • Are you interested in a Medical Laboratory Sciences career?
  • ‘Be Seen’ exhibit in the Cadman Gallery; reception this evening
  • Trivia Tuesday coming Oct. 6
  • Interested in Free STI Testing? Watch Oct. 6 Tuesday Talks for more information
  • Beat the flu with a flu shot at Student Health Services
  • Calling curious nerds!
  • Your WSU Police Department wants to hear from you
  • Pink merchandise from the Shocker Store to benefit Victory in the Valley
  • Free Ulrich Virtual program Tuesday features indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
  • Volunteer opportunity with Wichita Clean Streams
  • Join Acting President and Provost Dr. Muma in supporting KMUW
  • Donations needed for nursing home residents
  • Lock your car doors and protect your belongings

  • 2021 Benefits Open Enrollment starts now!
  • ITS Procurement Website Launch
  • Tuition Assistance applications for spring 2021 now being accepted
  • Video files need to be hosted in Panopto or YouTube before being linked in to Blackboard
  • Wichita State to hold Memorial '70 ceremony at Cessna Stadium
  • Changes to logging in to WSU Reporting
  • The 2021-22 FAFSA is now available!
  • Register now for the 2020 Kansas Prevention Virtual Conference in October!
  • Free tutoring and academic mentoring for diverse Shockers!
  • Register for E-Launch now!
  • Use a smartphone? Want to be in a research study? We need participants!
  • Introduction to WSU Office of Research Workshop is Friday
  • Title IX Virtual Town Hall meeting coming Oct. 6
  • Friday's ISME Colloquium presentation features Kim Patterson, VP of Premier Food Services
  • October HealthQuest upcoming events
  • Join the ODI for Hispanic Heritage Month on the Go!
  • It's National Taco Day on Oct. 4!
  • Pink merchandise from the Shocker Store to benefit Victory in the Valley
  • Vote online for your favorite art in this year's Edible Book Festival
  • Are you ready to vote?
  • Read the newest edition of the Omega Gazette!
  • Registration open for third annual 3MT competition

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Oct. 1, 2020 -- Enrollment for fall 2020 at Wichita State University and WSU Tech is down, following record years of enrollment growth. Despite the decline, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the loss of thousands of local jobs, the percentage drop in full-time equivalency (FTE) at the institutions is better than the average decline for Kansas Board of Regents institutions, which is 3.6% for state universities and 8.7% for technical colleges.

Memorial '70 ceremony

Sept. 30, 2020 - The annual ceremony of remembrance for those who died in the 1970 Wichita State University plane crash will be held at 9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 2, at Cessna Stadium. There will be a reception immediately following the remembrance on the Cessna Stadium concourse. Enhancements have been made to Memorial ’70, located near the 18th Street and Hillside entrance to the university. Those additions to Memorial ’70 will be officially be revealed on Oct. 2.

Memorial '70 memorial

Sept. 30, 2020 — Over the years, many hikers have trekked to the crash site of the plane that claimed the lives of 31 souls — including 14 members of the Wichita State University football team, 14 staff and boosters, and three crew members.

  • A message from Acting President Rick Muma
  • University Village aims to make Wichita State neighborhood a Wichita destination
  • Voluntary Separation Incentive Program (VSIP)
  • Title IX Virtual Town Hall meeting coming Oct. 6
  • Additions to Memorial '70 complete the story of survivors and teammates
  • Vote online for your favorite art in this year's Edible Book Festival
  • Master of Social Work Informational Sessions - All students invited!
  • Are you ready to vote?
  • Shocker Printing Solutions to work remotely
  • Three new Ulrich billboards for October already on display across Wichita
  • Certificate in Latin American and Latinx Studies available at Wichita State
  • Introduction to WSU Office of Research Workshop is this Friday, Oct. 2
  • Use a smartphone? Want to be in a research study? We need participants!
  • Funding available for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
  • Enjoy your Lunch & Learn with Women of Wichita State University today via Zoom
  • Physics Seminar Series talk on Wednesday features Graduate Research Fellow Lynn Buchele
  • Friday's ISME Colloquium presentation features Kim Patterson, VP of Premier Food Services
  • Sign up today for the Pumpkin Run
  • Free STI Testing on Oct. 7 at Student Wellness Center
  • Technology Takes the Wheel event on Oct. 16
  • Managers of USS and Non-Teaching UP employees - It’s mid-review time!
  • 2021 Benefits Open Enrollment Oct. 1-31!
  • Changes to logging in to WSU Reporting
  • April Cozine officially assumes KACRAO President duties
  • Join the ODI for Hispanic Heritage Month on the Go!
  • Women of Wichita State University Membership Drive
  • ‘Be Seen’ exhibit in the Cadman Gallery
  • Trivia Tuesday coming Oct. 6
  • Lock your car doors and protect your belongings

Memorial '70 monument

Sept. 30, 2020 - Wichita State athletic trainer Tom Reeves was known as a man devoted to his athletes on the football team. His sense of humor and caring touch helped them through injuries and difficulties. On Oct. 2, 1970, he helped survivors escape the wreckage of the Martin 404 after it crashed in Colorado. Badly burned, Reeves got them away from the plane and down the mountain to help before he fell unconscious. Reeves died on Oct. 5 in a Denver hospital.

  • A message from Acting President Rick Muma
  • Collegiate Leadership Competition Team applications open
  • Title IX Virtual Town Hall meeting coming Oct. 6
  • Free tutoring and academic mentoring for diverse Shockers!
  • Vote now for Homecoming Court!
  • Funding available for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
  • Use a smartphone? Want to be in a research study? We need participants!
  • Additions to Memorial '70 complete the story of survivors and teammates
  • Vote online for your favorite art in this year's Edible Book Festival
  • SGA Elections Commission positions now open ... Apply today!
  • Elements Multi-Media Art Competition exhibit submissions are now open
  • Sign up today for the Pumpkin Run
  • Uncover the Shocker Secrets to Success
  • Deadline to register to vote is Tuesday, Oct. 13. Are you registered?
  • Join the Student Senate
  • Register for E-Launch now!
  • Friday's ISME Colloquium presentation features Kim Patterson, VP of Premier Food Services
  • Join us for the BMES Mini Symposium
  • Certificate in Latin American and Latinx Studies available at Wichita State
  • Are you interested in a Medical Laboratory Sciences career?
  • Physics Seminar Series talk on Wednesday features Graduate Research Fellow Lynn Buchele
  • Free STI Testing on Oct. 7 at Student Wellness Center
  • First-Generation Student Organization & Care Team
  • Trivia Tuesday coming Oct. 6
  • Technology Takes the Wheel event on Oct. 16
  • Join the ODI for Hispanic Heritage Month on the Go!
  • Three new Ulrich billboards for October already on display across Wichita
  • Lock your car doors and protect your belongings
  • Beat the flu with a flu shot at Student Health Services
  • Want to join the Rowing Team?
  • Community Service Board (CSB) membership meetings
  • Volunteer opportunity with The Lord's Diner

Wichita State University

Sept. 29, 2020 — The Latin American and Latinx Studies certificate is 12 credit hours and will give students specialization in an area that may enhance their employability in a broad variety of occupations, including the international business, social services, public health and education sectors.