Madison Davis

Dec. 3, 2019 -- Madison Davis involved herself in multiple clubs and organizations while attending Wichita State. She took advantage of the different hands-on learning experiences and internships offered, which helped her grasp the concepts being taught. In January, she plans on attending graduate school and work as a Graduate Teaching Assistant.

  • Fairmount College to induct three into Hall of Fame
  • Attend the UP and USS Fall General Meeting this Thursday
  • WSU-RIA Colloquium and faculty networking event
  • RSVP for the University Holiday Reception by tomorrow (Wednesday, Dec. 4)
  • Support the WSU Faculty / Staff Holiday Card Scholarship on Giving Tuesday!
  • SBIR/STTR Innovation Summit coming Dec. 11
  • Help celebrate Kirsten Johnson's retirement
  • Banner 9 Scheduling Building Training – Dec. 11-12
  • Women of WSU Holiday Luncheon coming Dec. 12
  • WSU News page has the latest campus news and highlights
  • New OU Campus Webpage and Document Accessibility open labs
  • Update your syllabus using the accessible syllabus template
  • GoCreate Black Friday membership special
  • Teen study participants needed
  • Santa letters available at WSU Post Office
  • 12 Days of Christmas sale continues today (Tuesday, Dec. 3)
  • Holiday parties at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Lunchtime Bingo
  • Watch Choreography I students perform dance inspired by the Faculty Biennial Exhibition
  • Grad School mixer this Friday at the Ulrich Museum of Art

Gabrielle Owens, aging studies graduate.

Dec. 2, 2019 -- Gabrielle Owens surrounded herself with strong mentors she could look to when she doubted herself at Wichita State. She also took advantage of the opportunities offered through the Office of Diversity and Inclusion to successfully complete her master’s degree.

Khristian Jones answers the question,

Dec. 2, 2019 -- I went across Wichita State asking students the same question: "What makes a great Shocker?" This video is a short compilation of their heartfelt responses.

  • Jay Golden will become WSU President Dec. 17, as Andy Tompkins completes interim presidency
  • Apply now for the 2020 John A. See Innovation Award
  • SBIR/STTR Innovation Summit coming Dec. 11
  • WSU Police Department invites campus to participate in Sergeant’s assessment
  • Learn what to do after registering a trademark at Trademark Tuesday!
  • Reflection and preflection. Wait. What?
  • U.S. Census Bureau is offering high-paying, flexible jobs
  • Attend a special physics seminar with Alex Habig
  • 2020/21 scholarships for LAS students now available
  • De-stress at your Library during Finals Week
  • 1, 2, 3 Deals at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Santa letters available at WSU Post Office
  • Take advantage of the Christmas massage special at the Heskett Center
  • Come get a free doughnut and coffee on Dec. 4 in Albah Library
  • Flats open house
  • Stop by for Cookies in Corbin
  • World Aids Day free HIV testing
  • Enjoy a free chair massage at Finals Frenzy
  • Students in Admissions to hold silent auction Dec. 4-6
  • Sing your stress away
  • Join WSUSSLHA's annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser
  • Volunteers needed for Fall Commencement
  • Submit your spring events for the Welcomefest listings
  • Earn Wu Bucks from the Shocker Store
  • Free WSU Bear with $75 Purchase at the Shocker Store
  • 12 Days of Christmas sale begins today (Monday, Dec. 2)
  • Beat Stress with Beat Saber

  • Jay Golden will become WSU President Dec. 17, as Andy Tompkins completes interim presidency
  • Apply now for the 2020 John A. See Innovation Award
  • WSU-RIA Colloquium and faculty networking event
  • Early deadlines for employee hiring prior to 2019 Holiday Shutdown
  • Help celebrate Kirsten Johnson's retirement
  • December HealthQuest upcoming events
  • RSVP for the University Holiday Reception by Wednesday, Dec. 4
  • Carbon footprint under scope as sustainability efforts continue
  • Tuition Assistance deadline is today (Monday, Dec. 2)
  • WSU Police Department invites campus to participate in Sergeant’s assessment
  • Human Resources Office will close at 11:30 a.m. on Dec. 4
  • Attend a special physics seminar with Alex Habig
  • Shocker Printing to close for training
  • There is plenty of time to get in one more day of learning in 2019!
  • Students should reflect on the semester to set goals for the future
  • Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • 12 Days of Christmas sale begins today (Monday, Dec. 2)
  • 1, 2, 3 Deals at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Take advantage of the Christmas massage special at the Heskett Center
  • Women of WSU Holiday Luncheon coming Dec. 12
  • Join WSUSSLHA's annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser
  • World Aids Day free HIV testing

  • Strategic Planning: Don’t miss out!
  • RSVP for the University Holiday Reception by Wednesday, Dec. 4
  • Office of Human Resources will close early today (Wednesday Nov. 27)
  • RSC Thanksgiving Break hours
  • HVAC Systems Standards and personal space heaters information
  • WSU-RIA Colloquium and faculty networking event
  • Women of WSU Holiday Luncheon coming Dec. 12
  • Flats open house
  • U.S. Census Bureau is offering high-paying, flexible jobs
  • Santa letters available at WSU Post Office
  • Black Friday at Shocker Store Braeburn Square
  • Bring your pups to the 7th Annual Puppy Paddle!
  • World Aids Day free HIV testing
  • Attention fraternity and sorority life alumni!
  • Donate to Toys for Tots!

  • WSU creates new School of Digital Arts
  • WSU adds biomedical engineering Ph.D.
  • Happy Thanksgiving
  • Division of Diversity and Community Engagement receives Business Partner of the Year Award
  • RSC Thanksgiving Break hours
  • Graduate School temporarily moved to 113 Hubbard Hall
  • Gregg Marshall receives NAACP Person of the Year Award
  • Honors astronomy faculty makes an expanding universe feel a little smaller
  • Join us for the Annual Christmas Organ Concert in Wiedemann Hall
  • SBIR/STTR Innovation Summit coming Dec. 11
  • WSU News page has the latest campus news and highlights
  • Learn what to do after registering a trademark at Trademark Tuesday!
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • Santa letters available at WSU Post Office
  • U.S. Census Bureau is offering high-paying, flexible jobs
  • WSU meal program helps students with food insecurity
  • Flats open house
  • International T-shirts are on sale!
  • Black Friday at Shocker Store Braeburn Square
  • 12 Days of Christmas Sale at RSC Shocker Store
  • Stop by the Angel Tree in the RSC Shocker Store and offer families hope
  • Student Speech and Language Hearing Association to have annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser

Nathan Light

Nov. 26, 2019 -- Nathan Light, a senior studying video production at WSU, spent his summer creating a documentary over the slapstick comedy film, King Kung Fu. The filming process taught Nathan the ins and outs of video production, editing and seeing his vision come to life.