• New economic tool breaks down COVID-19 vulnerability on the service industry state
  • WSU Alumni Association invites your support of graduating seniors
  • SGA to host Virtual Town Hall for students today
  • Faculty and staff news, spring 2020
  • Three April events are designed to show appreciation for Wichita and Wichita State
  • Zoom co-hosts available
  • Remote teaching and Blackboard consultation labs are online through Zoom
  • Melissia Ward retires after 25 years of service
  • Faculty Fellows deadlines are approaching
  • Congratulations to the 2020 Phenomenal Women Award recipients!
  • OP-ED: Want Congress to be more effective during the next crisis? Support campaign finance reform
  • Ulrich Museum offers Museum at Home resources to help with self-distancing
  • WSU Alumni Association reschedules Alumni Awards, Class of ’70 Reunion
  • Nominate an advisor for the Excellence in Academic Advising Award
  • Chartwells family meals with free delivery
  • Curbside Services now being offered through Student Health Services
  • RSC Engraving resumes production

Photo of some bowls and cooking utensils.

April 2, 2020 -- As the days of sitting at home stretch on, we must find more and more ways to entertain ourselves. Why not take this time to learn something new and add a few recipes to your repertoire?

  • SGA to host Virtual Town Hall for students
  • COVID-19 Emergency Fund grants now available to students
  • Parking update for spring 2020
  • Wichita State teams with WPD to produce face shields for first responders
  • Graduate Assistantships in Student Affairs / Student Services
  • The 2020-21 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs are now available!
  • From one student to another: Protect your mental health in the midst of COVID-19
  • Maddie's Top 10 tips to making moments matter in quarantine
  • Chartwells family meals with free delivery
  • Congratulations to the 2020 Phenomenal Women Award recipients!
  • Changes to GRASP
  • Virtual Clinical hiring event · Hosted by Ascension Via Christi
  • Movie night with SAC
  • REAL ID deadline postponed to 2021
  • Nominate an advisor for the Excellence in Academic Advising Award
  • 2020 Summer Leadership Institute announcement
  • Participants wanted for a study on self-advocacy

The five students selected standing in the Capitol building.

April 1, 2020 -- In March, five WSU students traveled to Topeka to present their research and creative activity posters inside the Capitol building for the annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol.

  • Wichita State teams with WPD to produce face shields for first responders
  • 2021 Budget Trainings to be offered online beginning April 27
  • COVID-19 Emergency Fund for Students started by WSU Foundation
  • Zoom co-hosts available
  • Remote teaching and Blackboard consultation labs are online through Zoom
  • Zoom Host's Security Guide
  • Physics Seminar available online today
  • Melissia Ward retires after 25 years of service
  • April HealthQuest upcoming events
  • Faculty Fellows deadlines are approaching
  • Congratulations to the 2020 Phenomenal Women Award recipients!
  • Changes to GRASP
  • SGA to host Virtual Town Hall for students tomorrow
  • Community Extra newsletter issue brings some fun to working from home
  • Parking update for spring 2020
  • Virtual Clinical hiring event · Hosted by Ascension Via Christi
  • Wichita State announces eight new Koch Scholars
  • Nominate an advisor for the Excellence in Academic Advising Award
  • 2020 Summer Leadership Institute announcement
  • Movie night with SAC

Visualization tools

April 1, 2020 -- Wichita State University's Center for Economic Development and Business Research (CEDBR) has created three visualizations to help policymakers, businesses and economic developers understand the level of economic vulnerability created by the novel Coronavirus.

  • A message from President Jay Golden
  • For students and parents: How to access services at Wichita State University
  • COVID-19 Emergency Fund for Students started by WSU Foundation
  • Wichita State chemist working to develop antiviral drugs in fight against COVID-19
  • Thank you, and keep up the good work!
  • Check out the updated FAQs
  • REAL ID deadline postponed to 2021
  • Faculty and staff news, spring 2020
  • Legislative Update No. 10
  • Visit WSU from home!
  • Political science internship prepares students for graduation
  • KMUW's COVID-19 Resource Center is a trusted source for up-to-date local and national news
  • Chartwells family meals with free delivery
  • Child Care for First Responders
  • Save 25% on Shocker apparel online

  • Remote teaching and Blackboard consultation labs are online through Zoom
  • Zoom Host's Security Guide
  • COVID-19 Emergency Fund for Students started by WSU Foundation
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Parking update for spring 2020
  • Community Extra newsletter issue brings some fun to working from home
  • REAL ID deadline postponed to 2021
  • Student Success: First-Year Programs is seeking Orientation Faculty Fellows for 2020-21
  • Physics Seminar available online tomorrow
  • Phenomenal Women Award nominee highlights
  • Chartwells family meals with free delivery
  • Nominate an advisor for the Excellence in Academic Advising Award
  • Participants wanted for a study on self-advocacy
  • 2020 Summer Leadership Institute announcement
  • KMUW's COVID-19 Resource Center is a trusted source for up-to-date local and national news
  • Trivia Tuesdays
  • Tune-In for a dog toy tutorial

Shockers Up logo

March 31, 2020 -- As many Wichita State University students struggle with ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic, the WSU Foundation has created a new fund to help them overcome financial hardships and remain focused on their education.

Matthew Ferguson

March 31, 2020 -- I started my internship with Strategic Communications at Wichita State University on March 9, when COVID-19 was an epidemic. By the end of the week, it had turned into a full-blown pandemic. In the midst of it I, Matthew Ferguson, was just trying to start a job.