Kristi Parker

April 23, 2021 — Wichita State University’s first Belonging Plaza will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 24, directly east of Weidemann Hall. Belonging Plaza is an outdoor pop-up commemorative gathering and programming tool designed to move to different locations on campus.

Wichita Campus

  • SHS to expand vaccinations to family
  • Consider donating to Shocker Support Locker
  • F1RST-Gen Shocker Friday: Carrie McMahon
  • View and rate on student sustainability posters
  • Family Fun Day features lots of kids activities
  • Meet the Engineering Council candidates
  • Holmes Museum exhibition opening
  • Market-based compensation implementation briefing for faculty and staff
  • Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture: Physics
  • Wichita State softball Family Day
  • Criminal justice panel focuses on police reform
  • Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers info meeting
  • Learn about oSTEM for LGBTQ+ people in STEM
  • Clothesline Project spotlights impact of abuse and violence
  • Ulrich speaker explores Gordon Parks' cinematic impact
  • Urban Skillet at Food Truck Plaza today for lunch
  • April 28: Wear jeans for a purpose
  • Collaborate with others and win up to $4,000

  • SHS to expand vaccinations to family
  • F1RST-Gen Shocker Friday: Carrie McMahon
  • Wichita State named top transfer destination in Kansas for 10th straight year
  • Podcasters go out of this world for UFO research
  • Women in Public Service invites you to participate in sexual harassment survey 
  • Vote for a new dining concept in the RSC
  • LIVESTRONG at the YMCA focuses on healing the whole person
  • First-Generation Student Organization elections
  • Wichita State film project: 'The Rule of Three'
  • #WichitaStateEngaged: Engaged Youth 
  • Criminal justice panel focuses on police reform
  • Clothesline Project spotlights impact of abuse and violence
  • Prevention panel discusses sexual assault resources available
  • Location update: Shocker yoga
  • Holmes Museum exhibition opening
  • Learn how to write professional documents
  • Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers info meeting
  • Family Fun Day features lots of kids activities
  • Panel will discuss campus sexual assault resources
  • Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture: Physics
  • Wichita State softball Family Day
  • Ulrich speaker explores Gordon Parks' cinematic impact
  • Urban Skillet at Food Truck Plaza today for lunch
  • Learn about wellness services available to you
  • April 28: Wear jeans for a purpose
  • Collaborate with others and win up to $4,000
  • COVID-19 survey focuses on policy changes
  • Order your commencement T-shirt today

Wichita Campus

  • Streamline your vaccine experience
  • Know the signs of digital distress
  • Wichita State named top transfer destination in Kansas for 10th straight year
  • Shockers United campus reintegration staffing plan — Effective June 1, 2021
  • Vote for a new dining concept in the RSC
  • Women in Public Service invites you to participate in sexual harassment survey 
  • LIVESTRONG at the YMCA focuses on healing the whole person
  • SGA announces Diversity Week 2021
  • April’s issue of Teaching Today is now available
  • Podcasters go out of this world for UFO research
  • University faculty awards planned for May 7
  • Opera Theater to present free performances
  • Wichita State film project: 'The Rule of Three'
  • Philosophy Department announces Distinguished Speaker Series
  • Celebrate Earth Day at Wichita State
  • Location update: Shocker yoga
  • Panel will discuss campus sexual assault resources
  • Graduate School accepting award nominations

An aerial view of the Wichita State University Campus.

April 21, 2021—For the 10th year straight, Wichita State University has been named as the top transfer destination for Kansas community college students.

  • Wichita State University responds to verdict
  • Wear suspenders shirt for Mental Health Awareness Week
  • WWSU scholarship applications due May 31
  • Exchange Student Spotlight: Ruben Dominguez
  • Blackboard login and landing pages to change 
  • Register for Lavender Graduation
  • Check in on your fellow Shockers
  • Shocker Cheer announces virtual tryouts
  • Submit your Finals Frenzy events
  • The Big Lie: Nazi propaganda, Antisemitism, and the coming of the Third Reich
  • Self-Care Sunday for April changes location 
  • Wichita State film project: 'The Rule of Three'
  • Philosophy Department announces Distinguished Speaker Series
  • Celebrate Earth Day at Wichita State
  • Meet with Shocker alumnus, Mike Sudermann
  • Registration open for LEAD Conference; free for students
  • Opera Theater to present free performances
  • Workshop preps students for interviews
  • Round off Wellness Week with Self-Care Sunday
  • Shocker yoga with Graduate Student Council
  • Holmes Museum exhibition opening
  • Workshop helps students build resumes
  • Green Group hosts shirt-making Earth Day event
  • Wichita State softball Family Day
  • Holmes Museum director sheds light on African artifacts featured in exhibition
  • Learn about oSTEM for LGBTQ+ people in STEM
  • Doctoral student needs participants for hearing research
  • JCPenney Suit-Up event is online this spring

Wichita Campus

  • Wichita State University responds to verdict
  • Exchange Student Spotlight: Ruben Dominguez
  • Check in with your students
  • The Shocker Career Accelerator launched the First Destination Survey
  • Blackboard login and landing pages to change 
  • Submit your Finals Frenzy events
  • Wichita State film project: 'The Rule of Three'
  • Market-based compensation implementation briefing for faculty and staff
  • Faculty and staff to be recognized
  • Holmes Museum exhibition opening
  • Register for Shocker Legacy Day
  • Meet the Engineering Council candidates
  • Wichita State softball Family Day
  • Holmes Museum director sheds light on African artifacts featured in exhibition
  • Faculty invited to NSF grant seminars
  • Doctoral student needs participants for a hearing research
  • JCPenney Suit-Up event is online this spring

Wichita Campus

  • Campus COVID signage update
  • Consider donating to Shocker Support Locker
  • Learn the Share, Ask, Support method
  • April’s issue of Teaching Today is now available
  • The Big Lie: Nazi propaganda, Antisemitism, and the coming of the Third Reich
  • Opera Theater to present free performances
  • Re-envisioning Assessment at Wichita State
  • Creators of WSU graphic novel set for April panel
  • Market-based compensation implementation briefing for faculty and staff
  • Prevention panel discusses sexual assault resources available
  • Join the KMUW for the 2021 Oscars Predictions
  • Meet with Shocker alumnus, Mike Sudermann
  • Volunteers needed for human performance research
  • Graduate School accepting award nominations
  • Massage special for faculty and staff 
  • Enjoy free pool at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

  • NASA awards $2 million for Wichita State professor to study the sun
  • 15 teams to advance to Shocker New Venture Competition Trade Show 
  • Wichita State Softball Family Day
  • Opera Theater to present free performances

Wichita Campus

  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing 
  • Catching up with 2019 Gore Scholar, Anna Tri
  • Know the signs of digital distress
  • Annual conflict of interest disclosure reporting period open through April 30
  • State employee health plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Be a #WSUWeSupportU mental health advocate
  • WWSU scholarship applications due May 31
  • Ahlberg, Elliott halls to have no heat April 19-23
  • Water shutdowns planned for today
  • Vote for a new dining concept in the RSC
  • Tuesday Talks: Sexual Assault Awareness Month
  • Physics seminar: Secrets of neutrino interactions
  • RBOS 25th Anniversary Gala at Wiedemann Hall
  • Manage your sales tax like a pro
  • The Big Lie: Nazi propaganda, Antisemitism, and the coming of the Third Reich
  • Philosophy Department announces Distinguished Speaker Series
  • Re-envisioning Assessment at Wichita State
  • Help your students focus on the positive
  • UP, USS Senate meeting scheduled for April 20