• Engineering dean gets creative with his LEGO city
  • World War II veteran makes a rare appearance in first-year seminar
  • Join USPTO and University Libraries for Trademark Tuesday on Nov. 12
  • Ulrich Museum to host panel on feminism in the West tonight (Tuesday, Nov. 12)
  • WSU Opera Theater to present the North American premiere of Holocaust opera ‘The Path to Heaven’
  • Distinguished organist to perform on the great Marcussen organ in Wiedemann Hall
  • Youth Night and volleyball giveaway at Shocker Volleyball this Friday!
  • Pediatric feeding group helps picky eaters and problem feeders at WSU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
  • Join University Libraries for workshops this week
  • HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series | Brian Johnson
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • Longtime Shocker fan excited to be an adult learner at WSU
  • Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Haley included in a BBC Radio analysis of international industrial policy
  • One-day sale tomorrow (Wednesday, Nov. 13) - $14 sweatpants at Shocker Store in RSC
  • Did you know Campus Recreation offers therapeutic massages?
  • Join the fun during International Education Week!
  • Are you an immigrant living in Wichita? Volunteers needed for a survey
  • Join the fun during International Education Week!
  • Come join the Arts and Crafts Fair hosted by SAC
  • 2020 Hall of Fame class announced
  • Koch Arena to host USA Volleyball Team

  • The next session of Managing the Employment Relationship is Wednesday, Dec. 11
  • Gearhart to give legislative update at 9 a.m. today (Tuesday, Nov. 12)
  • Wichita State University Regional Institute on Aging calls for interdisciplinary proposals
  • Distinguished organist to perform on the great Marcussen organ in Wiedemann Hall
  • Ulrich Museum to host panel on feminism in the West tonight (Tuesday, Nov. 12)
  • Blackboard and Accessibility Lab will answer your questions
  • WSU’s Community Engagement Institute joined KDADS in welcoming youth from across the state
  • Joint senate meeting set for Nov. 19
  • Administrative Specialist position open to WSU employees only
  • Student Loan Repayment Workshops for upcoming graduates
  • Participants needed for audiology research
  • Are you an immigrant living in Wichita? Volunteers needed for a survey
  • One-day sale tomorrow (Wednesday, Nov. 13) - $14 sweatpants at Shocker Store in RSC
  • WSU Fire & Safety will conduct annual fire alarm testing
  • WSU Office of Research is hosting a workshop on applying to the American Chemical Society’s Petroleum Research Fund Grant Program
  • Spring Tuition Assistance still open
  • Join the fun during International Education Week!
  • Come join the Arts and Crafts Fair hosted by SAC
  • 10th Annual Drag Show: Out of this World
  • 2020 Hall of Fame class announced
  • Koch Arena to host USA Volleyball Team

Richard Martin, World War II veteran, served on a B-29 bomber over Japan. In this image, he speaks to the class in the Ablah Library C-Space.

Nov. 11, 2019 -- Richard Martin was only 18 years old when he was drafted into the Army Air Corps. Now he’s 94 years old and the last living member of his squadron. On Wednesday, Nov. 6, the students of WSU 102 “Innovations of WWII” met him in the Ablah Library C-Space.

  • Graduation – what’s your plan?
  • World War II veteran makes a rare appearance in first-year seminar
  • WSU Opera Theater to present the North American premiere of Holocaust opera ‘The Path to Heaven’
  • Engineering dean gets creative with his LEGO city
  • Join Women's Glee Club for hot cocoa and singing!
  • Pediatric feeding group helps picky eaters and problem feeders at WSU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
  • CAPPLab Visitor’s Tech-Talk today (Monday, Nov. 11) features Altaf ul-Amin
  • Shockers for Life will hold November meeting today (Monday, Nov. 11)
  • Chelsea Redger-Marquardt appointed as assistant teaching professor and director of honors service-learning and leadership
  • Spread kindness during World Kindness Week, Nov. 11-15
  • Be a part of the new Assistive Technology & Accessible Design Certificate program
  • Join University Libraries for workshops this week
  • Say thank you for your scholarship at Grati-Wu Week happening Nov. 4-13
  • Join USPTO and University Libraries for Trademark Tuesday on Nov. 12
  • Psychology Colloquium to feature presentation by Megan O'Brien
  • Distinguished organist to perform on the great Marcussen organ in Wiedemann Hall
  • Participants needed for audiology research
  • WSU Fire & Safety will conduct annual fire alarm testing
  • Join the Graduate Association of School Psychology for a free film screening, expert talk and refreshments
  • Stop by and see the Career Development Center for Resume Rx - Nov. 13
  • HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series | Brian Johnson
  • Talk in Language and Linguistics Colloquium Series features Kathy Stewart from Office of Disability Services
  • Second-annual 3MT Showcase to be held Nov. 15
  • What is it like to come to the U.S. as an international student?
  • See the 10th annual drag show featuring Trinity the Tuck
  • Did you know Campus Recreation offers therapeutic massages?
  • Soup of the Week at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

  • General faculty meeting today (Monday, Nov. 11)
  • World War II veteran makes a rare appearance in first-year seminar
  • WSU Opera Theater to present the North American premiere of Holocaust opera ‘The Path to Heaven’
  • Engineering dean gets creative with his LEGO city
  • Pediatric feeding group helps picky eaters and problem feeders at WSU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
  • You're invited to a CAPPLab Tech-Talk from the department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
  • Psychology Colloquium to feature presentation by Megan O'Brien
  • Chelsea Redger-Marquardt appointed as assistant teaching professor and director of honors service-learning and leadership
  • Central Services, Shocker Printing, and Postal Services closes this morning Nov. 11, for training
  • Gearhart to give legislative update tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 12)
  • Join USPTO and University Libraries for Trademark Tuesday on Nov. 12
  • Distinguished organist to perform on the great Marcussen organ in Wiedemann Hall
  • Clemson University professor to make presentation in Philososphy Colloquium Series
  • Join University Libraries for workshops this week
  • WSU Office of Research is hosting a workshop on applying to the American Chemical Society’s Petroleum Research Fund Grant Program
  • Do your students have a plan for graduation?
  • HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series | Brian Johnson
  • Second-annual 3MT Showcase to be held Nov. 15
  • Help stock the Shocker Support Locker
  • Help spread kindness during World Kindness Week, Nov. 11-15
  • Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Faculty and staff regalia orders at the Shocker Store in RSC
  • See the 10th annual drag show featuring Trinity the Tuck
  • WSU Fire & Safety will conduct annual fire alarm testing
  • Talk in Language and Linguistics Colloquium Series features Kathy Stewart, Assistant Director/Interpreter Coordinator, Office of Disability Services
  • Did you know Campus Recreation offers therapeutic massages?
  • Soup of the Week at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Join the fun during International Education Week!

Dennis Livesay stands behind his LEGO city, overlooking the city hall and main boulevard

Nov. 8, 2019 -- College of Engineering Dean Dennis Livesay has constructed an elaborate, storied LEGO city in his basement over the last six years. Most of it is his own creation and has ties to his personal history.

  • Haley included in a BBC Radio analysis of international industrial policy
  • Human Factors Exploration Day today (Friday, Nov. 8)
  • Central Services, Shocker Printing, and Postal Services to close Monday morning Nov. 11, for training
  • Student veterans group places flags on campus to raise awareness of suicide
  • ISME Colloquium today (Friday, Nov. 8)
  • General faculty meeting scheduled for Monday, Nov. 11
  • Missed signing up for your flu shot?
  • Meet the XSEDE campus champion at Wichita State University
  • 'Clay Currents' exhibition artist Pattie Chalmers on campus this week for workshops and talks
  • RH: Wilson coached dominant run of cross country teams
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • WSU alumnus becomes a teacher through graduate program
  • Gearhart to give legislative update on Nov. 12
  • First-generation student awarded scholarship to help make ends meet
  • Join USPTO and University Libraries for Trademark Tuesday on Nov. 12
  • Shocker Volleyball pays tribute to the military
  • What is it like to come to the U.S. as an international student?
  • Psychology Colloquium to feature presentation by Megan O'Brien
  • Distinguished organist to perform on the great Marcussen organ in Wiedemann Hall
  • Participants needed for audiology research
  • Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series to feature talk by Sheri Wells-Jensen
  • Registration for Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace training is still available
  • Save on women's apparel at the Shocker Store
  • Help spread kindness during World Kindness Week, Nov. 11-15
  • Did you know Campus Recreation offers therapeutic massages?
  • 10th Annual Drag Show: Out of this World
  • Donate to Toys for Tots!
  • Shocker dance clinics set for Nov. 17 and Dec. 1

  • Hit the books and then the beach with National Student Exchange
  • Student veterans group places flags on campus to raise awareness of suicide
  • Human Factors Exploration Day today (Friday, Nov. 8)
  • Here are the Men's Basketball student ticket pick-up dates for a free ticket!
  • 'Clay Currents' exhibition artist Pattie Chalmers on campus this week for workshops and talks
  • International Student Union presents Futsal and Badminton Tournament
  • Save on women's apparel at the Shocker Store
  • Shocker Volleyball pays tribute to the military
  • WSU alumnus becomes a teacher through graduate program
  • First-generation student awarded scholarship to help make ends meet
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • Are you a part of the local immigrant community? Volunteers needed for a survey
  • ISME Colloquium today (Friday, Nov. 8)
  • TRIO helps students with disabilities graduate
  • Central Services, Shocker Printing, and Postal Services to close Monday morning Nov. 11, for training
  • Join Women's Glee Club for hot cocoa and singing!
  • CAPPLab Visitor’s Tech-Talk on Nov. 11 features Altaf ul-Amin
  • Shockers for Life will hold November meeting on Monday
  • Talk in Language and Linguistics Colloquium Series features Kathy Stewart, assistant director and interpreter coordinator, Disability Services
  • Haley included in a BBC Radio analysis of international industrial policy
  • John Lee talks about the new Esports Hub
  • Did you know Student Health Services offers contraception services?
  • Help spread kindness during World Kindness Week, Nov. 11-15
  • 10th Annual Drag Show: Out of this World
  • Submit your Finals Frenzy event

A view of campus, overlooking the Engineering Building and Ahlberg Hall.

Nov. 8, 2019 -- The Wichita State Opera Theater and the WSU Symphony Wind Ensemble will present the North American premiere of “The Path to Heaven” later this month. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, in Miller Concert Hall, Duerksen Fine Arts Center.

Levi Lowe

Nov. 7, 2019 -  Levi Lowe, a senior majoring in applied computing and psychology is a first generation student who works 40 hours a week. Lowe works to pay for school on his own but was awarded a scholarship to help make ends meet.