Chris Stoneberger, and Quinn, the Goose Dog

Sept. 4, 2019 - Say goodbye to the poop-covered walking paths on campus and hello to the newest member of campus, Quinn, the mighty goose dog.

Collin Munson, graduate assistant for the Shocker Support Locker

Sept. 3, 2019 -- The WSU Student Government Association operates the Shocker Support Locker in Grace Wilkie 103 as a reservoir of donated items for students facing food insecurity. Now boasting steel shelves and continuous staff presence, the Shocker Support Locker has matured beyond recognition in the past year.

  • Wichita State recognized for its efforts in student success
  • University update
  • Become a conversation leader for Intensive English Language Center
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann begins new season tomorrow (Wednesday, Sept. 4)
  • Employability (Made) in Germany
  • Learn about Ablah Library and Writing Literature Reviews at workshops
  • Save-the-date for $6 T-shirts
  • OneStop will adjust its late night hours starting Sept. 3
  • Ulrich Museum invites public to Fall Exhibition Opening Party
  • Teen study participants needed to help explore perceptions of relationships

  • September HealthQuest upcoming events
  • Faculty mentors sought for First-Year Research Experience (FYRE) in STEM
  • Undergraduate Research mentors wanted
  • Video highlights how the WSU Center for Combating Human Trafficking fits into the university's 2019-20 priorities
  • Brown bag lunch with Learning Quest 529 Educational Savings Plan
  • Become a conversation leader for Intensive English Language Center
  • The Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences presents Gideon Maschler, Clark University
  • Join in the retirement celebration for Doris Wells
  • OneStop Specialist position open
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann begins new season tomorrow (Wednesday, Sept. 4)
  • Registration for Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce Training on Sept. 19 is available!
  • WSU’s Kansas Procurement Technical Assistance Center and the Navy to Conduct Small Business Workshop
  • Google On-Campus events
  • Effective time and priority management is a skill all students need
  • Employability (Made) in Germany
  • Shocker MINDSTORMS Challenge 2020
  • Join CAPS for the Autism Spectrum Support Group
  • Save-the-date for $6 T-shirts
  • Free billiards for members at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Try the Barnyard Burger in September

  • University to observe Labor Day
  • Your financial aid may be impacted with fall enrollment changes
  • Student employees at WSU are eligible to save for retirement
  • Adult learners share their Shocker Stories
  • Welcome party with The Mission today (Friday, Aug. 30)
  • Join SAC for Bingo!
  • Register for Walk-A-Mile!
  • Wichita State recognized for its efforts in student success
  • Women's Glee Club still accepting singers
  • OneStop will adjust its late night hours starting Sept. 3
  • University update
  • ‘Mikrokosmos’ is looking for readers
  • Become a conversation leader for Intensive English Language Center
  • Boats & Bikes opens to get people moving on the Arkansas River
  • Youth mentoring opportunity for three credit hours this fall
  • Free HIV testing on Sept. 3
  • Mural is a wish fulfilled for Honors student
  • One student's coffee review: RSC Starbucks
  • Back to Business Bash coming Thursday, Sept. 5
  • National Cheese Pizza Day – Free pizza!
  • Ulrich Museum invites public to Fall Exhibition Opening Party
  • Teen study participants needed to help explore perceptions of relationships
  • Do you enjoy dancing? Join Kversity!
  • Dog days of summer with the WSUPD
  • Fresh Mex is back

Student studying

Aug. 30, 2019 -- Learning how to study and take tests can be hard. Here are some handy college hacks to help out.

  • University to observe Labor Day
  • WSU mourns the loss of engineering faculty David Koert
  • Designing a First-Year Seminar: Information meetings
  • Electronic Appointment Notices available through tomorrow (Saturday, Aug. 31)
  • 2019 - From knowledge to practice: professional development for a more equitable campus
  • Adult learners share their Shocker Stories
  • OneStop will adjust its late night hours starting Sept. 3
  • University update
  • Your financial aid may be impacted with fall enrollment changes
  • Brown bag lunch with Learning Quest 529 Educational Savings Plan
  • Saving for retirement with KPERS 457
  • Dog days of summer with the WSUPD
  • Mural is a wish fulfilled for Honors student
  • Ulrich Museum invites public to Fall Exhibition Opening Party
  • D.C. internship helps Wichita State senior work with voting issues
  • Lunchtime bingo coming Sept. 3
  • Register for Walk-A-Mile!
  • Teen study participants needed to help explore perceptions of relationships
  • Hear the Chris Lamb radio show on Mondays
  • Join SGA on National Voter Registration Day!
  • Fresh Mex is back
  • Donations needed: Career Closet
Aliyah Funschelle

Aug. 29, 2019 -- Aliyah Funschelle is a junior studying sport management at Wichita State University. She is the campus representative for the American Athletic Conference and provides stories about WSU student-athletes to the network.

  • Wichita State recognized for its efforts in student success
  • Hyatt Place hotel to break ground today (Thursday, Aug. 29) at WSU
  • Rahman appointed Dean Fellow to explore new academic programs
  • ISME Colloquium tomorrow (Friday, Aug. 30)
  • Join in the retirement celebration for Doris Wells
  • Attend a brown-bag lunch and discover the advantages of the Learning Quest 529 Educational Savings Plan
  • Public reception launches special exhibition of Apollo mission art today (Thursday, Aug. 29)
  • Kansas Board of Regents launches Military Articulation Portal
  • Get your Shocker-themed buttons!
  • Engage WSU 2019 to feature keynote address from Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
  • Increase your influence with your key stakeholders
  • Become a conversation leader for Intensive English Language Center
  • Join CAPS for the Autism Spectrum Support Group
  • Join WASAC and CAPS for the Healing from Trauma Support Group
  • Boats & Bikes opens to get people moving on the Arkansas River
  • Grand opening is set for River Vista’s Boats and Bikes
  • Labor Day weekend hours at the RSC
  • $1 Cosmic Bowling Games for Labor Day weekend
  • National Cheese Pizza Day – Free pizza!
  • Volleyball single-match tickets now on sale

Sarah Myose on the mural they created

Aug. 28, 2019 -- Wichita State student Sarah Myose had the winning entry in a competition to paint a mural on the Clinton Hall stairs. Their inspiration came from their time teaching children to paint dandelions.