• All welcome at campus forums to share feedback on presidential search
  • Wedge press conference today (Tuesday, June 4)
  • Celebrate WSU at Shockerfest
  • SolidWorks meeting coming June 13 at Experiential Engineering Building
  • KMUW Engage ICT: Democracy on Tap
  • Read the latest edition of Academe
  • Coleen Pugh named new dean of WSU Graduate School
  • Pizza Hut Museum undergoing operational changes
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • McCurdy Auction: WSU students are the best investment
  • Sales in the RSC’s Shocker Store

  • All welcome at campus forums to share feedback on presidential search
  • SEM Snapshot – Status toward goals
  • Position for First Year Seminar Faculty Coordinator
  • WSU Foundation end of fiscal year schedule
  • Wedge press conference today (Tuesday, June 4)
  • Director of Disability Services Grady Landrum retirement party coming June 14
  • Journeyman (Licensed) Electrician position open to WSU employees only
  • Registration for WSU Service Standards training is available for June 19!
  • June HealthQuest upcoming events
  • SPTE results for spring 2019 are available
  • SolidWorks meeting coming June 13 at Experiential Engineering Building
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Register for the Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce Training coming June 13
  • Join a WSU Heart Walk team
  • Sales in the RSC’s Shocker Store

  • Retirement celebration set for Wanda Holt
  • University Police hire new parking and transportation manager
  • Register for June 19 Service Standards training
  • SPTE Request forms coming soon
  • Changes made to ITS Desktop Ticketing System (Team Dynamix) web portal are live
  • Celebrate WSU at Shockerfest
  • Sign up for Administrative Processes and Procedures informational event

  • Celebrate WSU at this week's Shockerfest
  • Shocker Dining has new summer hours
  • Heskett Center has new summer hours
  • New Saturday hours for the RSC's Shocker Store
  • Training for preventing suicide to be offered
  • WSU Summer Choir rehearsals start today
  • WSU lab takes virtual reality to a whole new level
  • Engineering students place top 10 in NASA rocket launch competition
  • Keep calm and breathe on
  • Submit your fall events for the Welcomefest listing
  • Free HIV testing available June 4
  • WSU Reads announcement for 2019-20
  • Join a WSU Heart Walk team
  • Shocker community invited to Royals baseball game trip on June 22
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Seeking volunteer Jump!Star performers this summer
  • New patriotic Shocker shirt for sale at Shocker Store

  • Coleen Pugh named new dean of WSU Graduate School
  • Students help Kansas African American Museum improve library efficiency
  • Creative designer, First-Year Seminar positions open
  • McCurdy Auction:  WSU students are the best investment
  • Pizza Hut Museum undergoing operational changes
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Sign up for Administrative Processes and Procedures informational event
  • Student wins best paper award at national conference

Emilee Palomino

May 31, 2019 -- 2010 WSU graduate, entrepreneur, and mother, Emilee Palomino is empowering girls all over the world through her brand, Smarty Girl.

Coleen Pugh

May 31, 2019 -- Coleen Pugh, a professor of Polymer Science at the University of Akron (Ohio), has been named the new dean of the Wichita State University Graduate School and associate vice president for Research and Technology Transfer, effective July 28.

  • Baseball season tickets are now available
  • Shockin' Fun Friday canceled
  • Apply now for Volunteer Service to America (VISTA)
  • RSVP for 'Designing and Validating Prototypes' presentation
  • Purchasing office will close for three hours today
  • Shocker Dining has new summer hours
  • Weekly briefings on hiatus until August
  • Registration open for Win the Day walking sessions

Emmalie Gulledge, student worker at WSU Ventures

May 29, 2019 - Biomedical engineering junior Emmalie Gulledge has bridged her degree to her patent law aspirations through her work at WSU Ventures this year. While her major wouldn’t ordinarily prepare her for law school, her applied learning experiences in intellectual property and technology transfer have brought her dream a lot closer to reality.

Brittany Allen, senior, at the Hyper Pet office.

May 29, 2019 - As a senior graphic design major, Brittany Allen got a taste of the business world as a marketing intern at industry-leading pet products manufacturer Hyper Pet.