Lauren Gawlak

Oct. 31, 2018 -- Lauren Gawlak, a junior studying criminal justice at Wichita State, spent the summer gaining firsthand experience as an intern with the Lenexa Police Department.

  • Gifts from Cargill, Capitol Federal add $1.75 million to business building campaign
  • Hyatt Place Hotel planned for Wichita State campus
  • Spirit AeroSystems plans further expansion at Wichita State
  • Message from President Bardo: Pride, humility, awe and joy
  • Wichita State business school dean to retire
  • Nov. 1 Town Hall to feature the value of a liberal arts and sciences education
  • KMUW will bring Kansas voices to national NPR audiences through '1A Across America' collaboration
  • Opera Theater to present ‘Street Scene'
  • WSU's Environmental Finance Center hosts resiliency workshop on Nov. 1
  • Wichita State University to host panel discussion and film preview about Kansas as inspiration
  • Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes- Your Shocker basketball headquarters
  • Save the date- $12 sweatpants
  • Shockers win team title, Koskei takes individual
  • ‘Before You File: Understanding the Patent Process'
  • Bruce Tulgan Educational Seminar coming to Wichita on Tuesday, Nov. 13
  • ACT Prep Workshop to be held at Wichita State
  • Scholarship available for future math and science teachers

  • Wichita State business school dean to retire
  • It's time to move to Banner 9
  • Pay some parking citations with a donation to the Shocker Support Locker
  • KMUW will bring Kansas voices to national NPR audiences through '1A Across America' collaboration
  • Open Enrollment is nearly over!
  • WSU's Ondercin, Haley, share their expertise in the national media
  • You're invited to Housing and Residence Life's Open House today (Tuesday, Oct. 30)
  • Don't miss a great guest speaker on Thursday, Nov. 1
  • Opera Theater to present ‘Street Scene'
  • Nov. 1 Town Hall to feature the value of a liberal arts and sciences education
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Wednesday Nov. 14
  • Purchase your ticket to Drag Show on Friday, Nov. 2
  • Graduate School event – Three Minute Thesis
  • Encourage students to complete Declaration of Candidacy paperwork on SGA website
  • Wichita State University to host panel discussion and film preview about Kansas as inspiration
  • Funding available for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
  • Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes- Your Shocker basketball headquarters
  • Save the date- $12 sweatpants
  • Work to prevent sex trafficking and help child victims recover

  • Gifts from Cargill, Capitol Federal add $1.75 million to business building campaign
  • Nov. 1 Town Hall to feature the value of a liberal arts and sciences education
  • Senates to hold joint meeting today (Monday, Oct. 29)
  • Message from President Bardo: Pride, humility, awe and joy
  • Pep Rally and bonfire set for today (Monday, Oct. 29)
  • Parking advisory
  • Open Enrollment is nearly over!
  • Shocktoberfest 2018
  • Sign Up for Quality Matters Training!
  • Resources are available to help students finish successfully!
  • Lunch-n-Learn to feature Arta Kabashi of Proquest
  • Here's all you need to do to see what news is shared with students in Shocker Blast
  • Shock Doc features Ashtyn Rottinghaus
  • Position opening at WSU Foundation
  • Don't miss a great guest speaker on Thursday, Nov. 1
  • Seeking volunteers to judge WISE
  • School of Social Work will host 'Social Work Friday' on Friday, Nov. 2
  • Shockers win team title, Koskei takes individual
  • Wichita State expands tuition program for out-of-state students airs on KAKE-TV 10
  • ‘Before You File: Understanding the Patent Process'
  • ‘How Do I Write a Literature Review?” workshop set for Nov. 7
  • Breast Cancer Awareness shirts now $8 through Wednesday, Oct. 31

  • Pep Rally and bonfire set for today (Monday, Oct. 29)
  • Win $100 for your student organization at the pep rally
  • Students: get your free Shocker basketball tickets
  • Shocktoberfest 2018
  • Parking advisory
  • Gifts from Cargill, Capitol Federal add $1.75 million to business building campaign
  • Message from President Bardo: Pride, humility, awe and joy
  • Nov. 1 Town Hall to feature the value of a liberal arts and sciences education
  • Shockers win team title, Koskei takes individual
  • Pay some parking citations with a donation to the Shocker Support Locker
  • WSU Writing Center to hold workshop for interested students today (Monday, Oct. 29)
  • Calling all freshmen and underserved students
  • Need help on your final assignments?
  • Attention undergraduate students: Funding available for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
  • Lunch-n-Learn to feature Arta Kabashi of Proquest
  • School of Social Work will host 'Social Work Friday' on Friday, Nov. 2
  • Shock Doc features Ashtyn Rottinghaus
  • Don't miss a great guest speaker on Thursday, Nov. 1
  • Sex in the Dark Halloween
  • ‘Before You File: Understanding the Patent Process'
  • ‘How Do I Write a Literature Review?” workshop set for Nov. 7
  • Opera Theater to present ‘Street Scene'
  • Working to prevent sex trafficking and help child victims recover
  • Pee for Pizza Halloween
  • Breast Cancer Awareness shirts now $8 through Wednesday, Oct. 31
  • Graduate School event – Three Minute Thesis
  • In case you missed something in an earlier Shocker Blast

Wichita Campus

Air Force technical sergeant “Coach” Allen and his team from McConnell Air Force use GoCreate's tools and instruction to increase innovation.

Xuan Ha

Oct. 26, 2018 -- As part of a summer class, senior fine arts major Xuan Ha got the opportunity to work on the Jump!Star sculpture, working to fabricate a large, illuminated paper sculpture.

  • Hyatt Place Hotel planned for Wichita State campus
  • Another opportunity for $10 long-sleeve tees
  • Spirit AeroSystems plans further expansion at Wichita State
  • It's a free portrait Friday!
  • Shocker volleyball to host pair of AAC matches this weekend
  • Students: get your Shocker basketball tickets
  • Calling all freshmen and underserved students
  • Nov. 1 Town Hall to feature the value of a liberal arts and sciences education
  • SAC presents Chris Moon -- Ghost Hunter
  • Fright Night Haunting at the Heskett Center tonight (Friday, Oct. 26)
  • ISME to host information session today (Friday, Oct. 26)
  • Halloween ComicFest is tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 27)
  • Songfest 2018 is tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 27)
  • Intermittent shut-downs of drive-lanes planned for parking garage on Monday, Oct. 29
  • Pep Rally set for Monday, Oct. 29
  • Dining Services invites you to take guest satisfaction survey
  • Homecoming Royalty nominations are open
  • Join the College of Applied Studies in showing your support for Wichita on Tuesday, Oct. 30
  • WSU Writing Center to hold workshop for interested students
  • ‘What More Can I Do with Endnote? Workshop coming Nov. 2

  • Hyatt Place Hotel planned for Wichita State campus
  • Spirit AeroSystems plans further expansion at Wichita State
  • It's a free portrait Friday!
  • WSU Philosophy announces colloquium today (Friday, Oct. 26)
  • Retirement reception for Eric King today (Friday, Oct. 26)
  • Jane Hodge retirement party set for today (Friday, Oct. 26)
  • Shocker volleyball to host pair of AAC matches this weekend
  • Fright Night Haunting at the Heskett Center on Oct. 26
  • Halloween ComicFest is tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 27)
  • Intermittent shut-downs of drive-lanes planned for parking garage on Monday, Oct. 29
  • WSU's Environmental Finance Center hosts resiliency workshop on Nov. 1
  • Pep Rally set for Monday, Oct. 29
  • Women in Public Service Celebration Event coming Thursday, Nov. 1
  • DSI observers – We need your help
  • Dining Services invites you to take guest satisfaction survey
  • Mechanical Engineering Graduate Seminar to feature assistant professor from KU
  • Encourage students to complete Declaration of Candidacy paperwork on SGA website
  • Homecoming Royalty nominations are open
  • ACT Prep Workshop to be held at Wichita State
  • Pee for Pizza – Free STI testing (Halloween theme)
  • Learn the history and traditions of Dia de Los Muertos

Spirit Aerosystems P2 building

Oct. 25, 2018 -- Only seven months after announcing its collaboration agreement with Wichita State, Spirit AeroSystems has started plans to further expand in WSU's Partnership 2 (P2) building near 17th Street and Oliver.