Aidan Jude

April 20, 2020 -- Aidan Jude – a spring 2020 Wichita State University graduate in electrical engineering, computer engineering and mathematics – will be embarking on a full-time career as a software engineer for Amazon web services in July.

  • Campus update from President Golden
  • Help shape Wichita State by taking brand survey
  • Announcing Virtual Celebration on May 16
  • COVID-19 series continues Wednesday
  • Book Club by Graduate Student Council: Every Tuesday at noon
  • Tuesday Talks with Sandy and Student Health Services
  • Resources available to support students, staff, and community during this challenging time
  • College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame selects five recipients for 2020
  • Call for artists
  • Connect with the Office of Adult Learning Spring Newsletter
  • We have a Virtual Resume Workshop just for you -- See you via Zoom tomorrow!
  • Thinking about Grad School? Attend this virtual workshop tomorrow!
  • Bender Virtual Career Fair: Connecting Job Seekers & Employers
  • JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty
  • Leadership Chat Series
  • Stay connected with KMUW's Distance Socials
  • Direct questions for returning library materials to librarystaff@wichita.edu
  • From the eyes of a Wichita State nurse, COVID-19 is here
  • WSU graduate helps Reno County deal with COVID-19 data and respond
  • Participants wanted for a study on self-advocacy
  • eGift Cards now available at Shockerstore.com
  • Spring Shocker Sale Online

  • COVID-19 Update - Campus update from President Golden
  • Help shape Wichita State by taking brand survey
  • It’s time to update your Strategic Planning Initiative
  • Troubleshooting suggestions from IDA
  • Chand shares expertise on credit card rates
  • COVID-19 series continues Wednesday
  • Convergence Sciences Town Halls to be held April 23-24
  • Troubleshoot problems with images in Blackboard tests
  • Resources available to support students, staff, and community during this challenging time
  • College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame selects five recipients for 2020
  • Connect with the Office of Adult Learning Spring Newsletter
  • GRASP 2020 to be held on Blackboard -- Call for judges
  • Tuesday Talks with Sandy and Student Health Services
  • JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty
  • Announcing Virtual Celebration on May 16
  • Leadership Chat Series
  • Stay connected with KMUW's Distance Socials
  • We have a Virtual Resume Workshop just for you -- See you via Zoom tomorrow!
  • Thinking about Grad School? Attend this virtual workshop tomorrow!
  • Bender Virtual Career Fair: Connecting Job Seekers & Employers
  • Direct questions for returning library materials to librarystaff@wichita.edu
  • From the eyes of a Wichita State nurse, COVID-19 is here
  • Participants wanted for a study on self-advocacy
  • eGift Cards now available at Shockerstore.com

Wichita Campus

  • Several big projects moved forward by Kansas Board of Regents
  • Faculty Senate endorses one-year extension for tenure-track faculty
  • Troubleshoot problems with images in Blackboard tests
  • Town Hall recap
  • Credit/No Credit grading option now available to students
  • Convergence Sciences Town Halls to be held April 23-24
  • Learn how to use BeoShock, The High-Performance Computing Cluster at Wichita State
  • Zoom Security: What to know for a safe meeting
  • Faculty Senate Call for Nominations
  • It’s time to update your Strategic Planning Initiative
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Open / Alternative Textbook (OAT) application forms open
  • GRASP 2020 to be held on Blackboard -- Call for judges
  • University Libraries seeking faculty feedback
  • Butler, WSU add two majors to articulation agreement
  • Call for artists
  • Need to spruce up your resume? Attend this Virtual Resume Workshop with the Career Development Center
  • Join us today for the live TikTok Talent Show!
  • WSU graduate helps Reno County deal with COVID-19 data and respond
  • First-Generation Student Organization virtual Zoom meeting today
  • Shocker nurse stands on frontlines of the East Coast COVID-19 crisis
  • Tuesday Talks with Sandy and Student Health Services
  • Check out Student Health Services' YouTube Channel
  • Virtual meetings with TIAA Financial Consultants are available

  • Credit/No Credit grading option now available to students
  • Several big projects moved forward by Kansas Board of Regents
  • Wichita State planning further student financial assistance; considering budget reductions related to pandemic
  • Town Hall recap
  • First-Generation Student Organization virtual Zoom meeting today
  • Join us today for the live TikTok Talent Show!
  • Student Ambassador Society to award scholarship to current Wichita State student
  • Need to spruce up your resume? Attend this Virtual Resume Workshop with the Career Development Center
  • Learn how to use BeoShock, The High-Performance Computing Cluster at Wichita State
  • JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty
  • WSU student learns leadership skills during operations internship at Airbus
  • Wichita State Athletics Director Darron Boatright
  • CAPS is online @ShockersCAPS
  • Call for artists
  • Tuesday Talks with Sandy and Student Health Services
  • Check out Student Health Services' YouTube Channel
  • The Online Writing Center (OWL) is available for assistance
  • Live chat offers direct connection with university librarians
  • Butler, WSU add two majors to articulation agreement
  • WSU graduate helps Reno County deal with COVID-19 data and respond
  • Shocker nurse stands on frontlines of the East Coast COVID-19 crisis

Students at SRI 2019

April 16, 2020 -- Many Wichita State University freshmen enter college with undecided majors. WSU offers programs that expose students to different fields of work so they will be informed when deciding on their major. One of these programs is the Summer Research Institute.

Computer with Reno County COVID-19 map

April 16, 2020 - D.J. Gering, a 2017 Wichita State University graduate, is a public health analyst for the Reno County Health Department. He collects data for Reno County’s coronavirus dashboard.

  • OU Campus: Virtual Open Lab today
  • IDA will assist with new online and remote class Blackboard setups
  • Wichita State planning further student financial assistance; considering budget reductions related to pandemic
  • IDA faculty lab times expanded
  • Faculty Senate Call for Nominations
  • Statement about Cessna Stadium from Wichita State Athletics Director Darron Boatright
  • GRASP 2020 to be held on Blackboard -- Call for judges
  • University Libraries seeking faculty feedback
  • CAPS is online @ShockersCAPS
  • Live chat offers direct connection with university librarians
  • Virtual meetings with TIAA Financial Consultants are available
  • WSU student learns leadership skills during operations internship at Airbus
  • JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty
  • Resources available to support students, staff, and community during this challenging time
  • Call for artists

Dr. Brian Miller

April 16, 2020 -- While hospitals and doctors’ offices are seen as the battlegrounds against COVID-19, there’s another group of medical professionals who are also on the front line: home health care workers.

Hanna Bates-Crosby

April 15, 2020 -- Hanna Bates-Crosby is currently a nursing student at Wichita State University. She recently volunteered to work in New York City as a nurse during the novel coronavirus pandemic.