A student looking out across campus

May 4, 2020 -- While we deal with this pandemic, we need to remember to take time to check in with ourselves and feel our feelings instead of ignoring them.

  • SGA Town Hall recap
  • Sign up now for the National Science Foundation webinar on their CAREER program on May 13
  • National Science Foundation (NSF) will require two new forms to be submitted in an NSF-approved format starting June 1, 2020
  • Tuition Assistance applications for fall 2020 now being accepted
  • TM1 Budget System is open for FY21 requests
  • TIAA virtual meetings are available
  • Help shape Wichita State by taking brand survey
  • Schedule a virtual group visit
  • KMUW News has daily updates on COVID-19 in Kansas
  • Adaptable art students launch Design Zoo exhibit
  • GRASP 2020 is today!
  • First-Generation Student Organization virtual Zoom meeting today
  • Career Development Center invites you to meet with KCOE today
  • Tuesday Talks with Sara Friesen and Student Health Services
  • May HealthQuest upcoming events
  • ITS Applications Training: Online sessions now available
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Learn how you can make a BIG difference with Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • To the stars, student defies odds
  • Student Ambassador Society to award scholarship to current Wichita State student

Andrew Stockmann

May 1, 2020 — Andrew Stockmann, a Wichita State University senior in sport management, started an internship with the Omaha Storm Chasers on March 9. Three days later, the Storm Chasers announced that their season would be suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In many ways, that changed the focus of Andrew’s internship.

  • SGA Town Hall recap
  • Virtual Celebration RSVP deadline is today
  • Virtual Finals Prep Workshop at 11 a.m. today
  • GRASP 2020 is today!
  • Textbook Buyback is now online only
  • First-Generation Student Organization virtual Zoom meeting today
  • Career Development Center invites you to meet with KCOE today
  • Adaptable art students launch Design Zoo exhibit
  • Student Ambassador Society to award scholarship to current Wichita State student
  • Top 10 reasons to take summer courses
  • Help shape Wichita State by taking brand survey
  • Relief fund established to help local creatives affected by COVID-19
  • KMUW podcast presents ‘Hindsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage’
  • BME grad student wins second in student written paper contest
  • SHOCK DOC: Tram Ngo, a business school graduate
  • SAC Virtual Scavenger Hunt sign-up now
  • KMUW News has daily updates on COVID-19 in Kansas
  • KMUW podcast presents ‘Hindsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage’
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • To the stars, student defies odds
  • Tuesday Talks with Sara Friesen and Student Health Services
  • Learn how you can make a BIG difference with Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters

  • University Faculty Awards will be announced May 8
  • GRASP 2020 self-enroll is open
  • KMUW podcast presents ‘Hindsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage’
  • TM1 Budget System is open for FY21 requests
  • Hand sanitizer now available at Central Services
  • TIAA virtual meetings are available
  • RH: Don Hall provided voice to Wichita State's actions on court
  • Student Government Association bi-weekly Town Hall for students today
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • IDA will assist with new online and remote class Blackboard setups
  • ITS Applications Training: Online sessions now available
  • OU (Omni Update) Virtual Open Labs
  • Help shape Wichita State by taking brand survey
  • SHOCK DOC: Tram Ngo, a business school graduate
  • Virtual Finals Prep Workshop at 11 a.m. May 1
  • BME grad student wins second in student written paper contest

George Dehner

April 30, 2020 — George Dehner, a world environmental historian who examines the intersection of humans and disease in the modern era, presented “Influenza pandemics since Russian Flu: Do they provide insight to COVID-19?” as part of a Fairmont College of Liberal Arts and Sciences series, Perspective on the Pandemic.

Student Government Association bi-weekly Town Hall for students
It’s time to update your Strategic Planning Initiative
COVID-19 series features panel of local public health practice and policy experts
Help shape Wichita State by taking brand survey
The CITI Program is providing two free webinars to help with online functions during COVID-19
TM1 Budget System is open for FY21 requests
Wichita State grads lead their cities in battle against COVID-19
Donna Hughes retires after 36 years of service
Veteran training virtual session offered April 30
RH: 2005-06 MVC Basketball Podcast
Looking for a Job? Attend this virtual Job-Hunting Lab!
Make connections at the Society of Women Engineers Professional Virtual Career Fair
Essential Resume Tips and Tricks from PR Recruitment Leaders – Tomorrow
AmeriCorps Vista Information Session tomorrow
ITS Applications Training: Online sessions now available
Direct questions for returning library materials to library staff
Hand sanitizer now available at Central Services
GRASP 2020 goes live on Friday!
Innovation Award winners continue to shine brightly
First-Generation Student Organization virtual Zoom meeting

Kanissorn Nimcharoenwan, senior in graphic design

April 29, 2020 — In lieu of the traditional art show where graduating graphic design students exhibit their work, this year's seniors will be hosting their show online.

  • Student Government Association bi-weekly Town Hall for students
  • New student body president and vice president aim to create change across campus
  • Looking for a Job? Attend this virtual Job-Hunting Lab!
  • Virtual Celebration RSVP deadline is Friday, May 1
  • COVID-19 series features panel of local public health practice and policy experts
  • Wichita State Common Read call for nominations!
  • Prime Healthcare Virtual Career Fair
  • Watch Party: ‘Outer Banks’
  • Student Ambassador Society to award scholarship to current Wichita State student
  • Questions for the Career Development Center?
  • Make connections at the Society of Women Engineers Professional Virtual Career Fair
  • Essential Resume Tips and Tricks from PR Recruitment Leaders – Tomorrow
  • AmeriCorps Vista Information Session tomorrow
  • CAPS is still here
  • SAC Virtual Scavenger Hunt sign-up now
  • Join us for Lavender Graduation on May 7
  • Help shape Wichita State by taking brand survey
  • Virtual Finals Prep Workshop at 11 a.m. May 1
  • First-Generation Student Organization virtual Zoom meeting
  • The First-Gen Shockers letter of support
  • GRASP 2020 is Friday, May 1
  • Wichita State grad primed to start new job at Amazon
  • Wichita State grads lead their cities in battle against COVID-19
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Participants wanted for a study on self-advocacy
  • Innovation Award winners continue to shine brightly
  • Student's NIAR job leads to Lockheed Martin
  • Spring Shocker Sale extended

A student works on a sculpture.

April 29, 2020 -- Thanks to a group of local professionals, including three Shockers, Sedgwick County creatives financially impacted by the coronavirus can now apply for emergency relief.