• Plan to address facilities upgrades would benefit all WSU colleges
  • In case you missed it
  • First-generation college students are finding increased success at WSU
  • Shocker Capitol Day – Wichita State meets President Trump
  • Last day to register for Bruce Tulgan educational seminar
  • Developing Budgets: How to Avoid a Budget Battle before a Grant Goes Out
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series to feature job search skills
  • Human Resources open on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 12
  • Student Conduct and Community Standards office will be closed Monday, Nov. 12
  • CEI's Trauma-Informed Systems of Care trains Houston-area educators
  • Support International Education Week Nov. 12-16
  • Inaugural Accessibility and Inclusion Technology Collaborative meeting
  • Student gets hands-on experience through police internship
  • Wichita State to host Houston, SMU this weekend
  • Free Cosmic Bowling for Veterans, active duty military and their families
  • Discount at Shocker Store for Veterans Day

Wichita Campus

Nov. 8, 2018 -- Providing a pathway to success for first-generation college students is one of Wichita State University's highest priorities and a success story that everyone can be proud of.

  • WSU expands in-state tuition offer to additional cities in Midwest
  • Celebrate the new inductees in the Academy for Effective Teaching
  • Interdisciplinary award competition update
  • Construction continues near south entrance to Jabara Hall
  • Need Gartner research?
  • New Space Exploration Lecture Series is announced
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series to feature job search skills
  • WSU's Allen, Jarman, provide political commentary on Election Night
  • Media arts, theater students collaborate on feature film
  • Geology Lecture to feature Michael Hall from Political Science Department
  • Faculty Senate to meet on Monday, Nov. 12
  • Air Force uses GoCreate resources to build Go Box
  • ‘How Do I Write a Literature Review for Engineering?' workshop coming Nov. 16
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents Renee Anne Louprette
  • Cadman Art Gallery to feature annual juried exhibit

Wichita Campus

Nov. 7, 2018 -- Wichita State student Jimmy Vu, a computer science major, has been interning with Ennovar, WSU's Institute of Emerging Technologies and Market Solutions, as a software developer.

Wichita Campus

Nov. 7, 2018 -- Wichita State University is continuing to expand its appeal outside of the Wichita area by now offering in-state tuition to students living in several additional metropolitan areas in the Midwest. Now even more students will have the opportunity to enroll in the high-quality academic programs at Wichita State for an affordable price.

  • New Space Exploration Lecture Series is announced
  • Public information and trending topics are available online
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature presentation on First-Gen Day at Wichita State
  • Deadline for WSU Homecoming Royalty nominations has been extended
  • Learn how to build your own drone
  • 2018-19 Shockers debut vs. UAPB today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • Join the Badminton Tournament on Friday, Nov. 9
  • $12 Sweatpants on Thursday
  • Doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Information session on summer 2019 program in France
  • RSC Unplugged today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann featuring Lynne Davis is today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • Country artist John King to perform at the Country Jam Kappa Gam
  • Join us on an international journey with ACIREMA
  • Asian Student Conference to hold Date Auction on Friday, Nov. 9
  • College of Fine Arts Advising Center invites you to open house
  • Raise money for a good cause playing dodge ball on trampolines this Saturday, Nov. 10
  • Drum Major Award nominations open
  • Graduate School event – Three Minute Thesis 3MT®
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • ‘Creating Effective Research Posters' workshop set for Nov. 15
  • Graduate Students Association schedules general body meeting
  • Trademark Tuesday event coming Tuesday, Nov. 13
  • ‘How Do I Write a Literature Review for Engineering?' workshop coming Nov. 16
  • Cadman Art Gallery to feature annual juried exhibit

  • ITS / HR announces myWSU Training and HR lab joint sessions
  • New Long Term Care Benefit workshops
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Wednesday Nov. 14
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature presentation on First-Gen Day at Wichita State
  • NASA Kansas Space Grant Consortium Call for Proposals
  • College of Fine Arts Advising Center invites you to open house
  • 2018-19 Shockers debut vs. UAPB today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • College of Engineering hosts scholarship competition on Nov. 16
  • AAUP to hold chapter meeting on Friday, Nov. 9
  • Graduate School event – Three Minute Thesis 3MT®
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Physics Seminar presents Scott Hinks
  • University of Kansas chemistry professor to present Chemistry Colloquium today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • ‘Creating Effective Research Posters' workshop set for Nov. 15
  • WSU Tech program reaches relocation goal as it garners national attention
  • The Community Engagement Institute (CEI) helps host the first Prevention Conference in Topeka
  • Engage ICT: Democracy on Tap set for Tuesday, Nov. 13
  • RSC Unplugged today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • ISME Colloquium to feature presentation from Sunflower Electric Power Corporation VP
  • Graduate Students Association schedules general body meeting

Tammy Dorsey

Nov. 6, 2018 -- WSU student Tammy Dorsey created the Pedi-Cell, a diagnostic tool that can detect fetal acidosis.

Wichita Campus

Nov. 6, 2018 -- WSU senior Jazelle Thomas is working at the Atwater AmeriCorps VISTA as the VISTA Youth Advocacy Coalition Coordinator for the City of Wichita.

  • Student-driven plan to address potential facilities upgrades would positively impact all colleges
  • Public information and trending topics are available online
  • Learn about the Wichita Space Initiative at WSU
  • Doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann featuring Lynne Davis is tomorrow (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • You're invited to the Shocker Season Starter
  • Shockers open 113th season today (Tuesday, Nov. 6) vs. LA Tech
  • In case you missed it
  • CHP Week celebrates students, faculty and staff
  • SAC presents ‘What do you celebrate?'
  • Trademark Tuesday event coming Tuesday, Nov. 13
  • WSU Environmental Finance Center to host Midwest Regional Asthma Summit on Nov. 14
  • Support the Give Your Warmth coat drive
  • Join the Badminton Tournament on Friday, Nov. 9
  • Submit your spring events for the Welcomefest listing
  • WSU faculty and staff are invited to Join the WSUAA's Mug Club
  • Thanks to all for supporting the Shocker Support Locker

  • Excellence award nominations are being accepted by Office of Research and Technology Transfer
  • Developing Budgets: How to Avoid a Budget Battle before a Grant Goes Out
  • 'Forward Together: Applying Collective Impact for Large-Scale Social Change'
  • Public information and trending topics are available online
  • Doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann featuring Lynne Davis is tomorrow (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • Trademark Tuesday event coming Tuesday, Nov. 13
  • Learn about the Wichita Space Initiative at WSU
  • Funding available for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
  • Shockers open 113th season today (Tuesday, Nov. 6) vs. LA Tech
  • Drum Major Award nominations open
  • Holiday shred schedule announced
  • Support the Give Your Warmth coat drive
  • Join the Badminton Tournament on Friday, Nov. 9
  • $12 Sweatpants on Thursday
  • Deadline for WSU Homecoming Royalty nominations has been extended

Wichita Campus

Nov. 5, 2018 -- Wichita State University offers students who live on campus the option to live in a Living Learning Community (LLC).

Student-driven plan to address potential facilities upgrades would positively impact all colleges
You're invited to the Shocker Season Starter
WSU to celebrate first-generation students, faculty and staff
Construction temporarily closes south entrance to Jabara Hall
Students: get your Shocker basketball tickets
Shockers open 113th season Tuesday vs. LA Tech
Are you career ready?
SAC presents ‘What do you celebrate?'
CHP Week celebrates students, faculty and staff
International Thanksgiving Dinner to be held Tuesday, Nov. 13
YMCA portraits available for download
College of Fine Arts Advising Center invites you to open house
Check out AmeriCorps VISTA opportunities
Graduate School event – Three Minute Thesis 3MT®
Pay some parking citations with a donation to the Shocker Support Locker
Join us on an international journey with ACIREMA
‘How Do I Find Data and Statistics' workshop on Nov. 14
Trademark Tuesday event coming Tuesday, Nov. 13
Hit the books and then the beach!
Join the Badminton Tournament on Friday, Nov. 9
Support the Give Your Warmth coat drive

  • Student-driven plan to address potential facilities upgrades would positively impact all colleges
  • Biometric screening added on Wednesday, Nov. 14
  • Strategic Plan Activation Team launch
  • WSU to celebrate first-generation students, faculty and staff
  • Construction temporarily closes south entrance to Jabara Hall
  • Pay some parking citations with a donation to the Shocker Support Locker
  • It's time to move to Banner 9
  • CHP Week celebrates students, faculty and staff
  • Retirement party today (Monday, Nov. 5) for Chuck Bouska and Becky North
  • Administrative Processes & Procedures Information Sharing, Q&A event on Nov. 8
  • You're invited to the Shocker Season Starter
  • Submit your spring events for the Welcomefest listing
  • Scholarship available for future math and science teachers
  • WSU faculty and staff are invited to Join the WSUAA's Mug Club
  • YMCA portraits available for download
  • Proquest Lunch-n-Learn highlights new library resources
  • Fire alarm tests to be conducted for the remainder of 2018
  • Graduate School event – Three Minute Thesis 3MT®
  • Accessibility Training now available for students
  • Join us on an international journey with ACIREMA
  • ‘How Do I Find Data and Statistics' workshop on Nov. 14
  • SAC presents ‘What do you celebrate?'
  • Women of WSU announces Nov. 14 luncheon
  • Help students get career ready
  • College of Fine Arts Advising Center invites you to open house

Jessica Aldrich

Nov. 2, 2018 -- Jessica Aldrich, a graduate student at Wichita State University, is leading the way in bringing StartUp Grind U to WSU. StartUp Grind is a global startup company designed to educate, inspire and connect entrepreneurs.

  • YMCA portraits available for download
  • In case you missed it
  • Deadline extended for LeaderShape WSU 2019
  • CHP Week celebrates students, faculty and staff
  • College of Health Professions announces keynote speaker for Monday, Nov. 5
  • Proquest Lunch-n-Learn highlights new library resources
  • Pay some parking citations with a donation to the Shocker Support Locker
  • Graduate School event – Three Minute Thesis 3MT®
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series to feature job search skills
  • Student improves skills working in real-world classroom
  • Safe Zone Training will be offered on Tuesday, Nov. 6
  • Alternative Spring Break informational meetings
  • Thanks to all for supporting the Shocker Support Locker
  • Submit your spring events for the Welcomefest listing
  • Join us on an international journey with ACIREMA
  • Accessibility Training now available for students
  • Hugo Wall Society invites you to event with legislative panel

Nov. 2, 2018: WSU to celebrate first-generation students, faculty and staff

Luis Cisneros

Nov. 2, 2018-- Luis Cisneros, mechanical engineering major, spent 10 weeks interning at NASA in Mountain View, California.

  • In case you missed it
  • Virtual U.S. Patent and Trademark Office workshop in Ablah Library
  • YMCA portraits available for download
  • College of Health Professions announces keynote speaker for Monday, Nov. 5
  • Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences presents Chul Moon
  • Wichita State University to host panel discussion and film preview about Kansas as inspiration
  • Developing Budgets: How to Avoid a Budget Battle before a Grant Goes Out
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Wednesday Nov. 14
  • DSI observers – We need your help
  • Pay some parking citations with a donation to the Shocker Support Locker
  • Retirement party planned for Chuck Bouska and Becky North
  • Graduate School event – Three Minute Thesis
  • Spring 2019 Tuition assistance is open
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series to feature job search skills
  • Student improves skills working in real-world classroom
  • ‘Forward Together: Applying Collective Impact for Large-Scale Social Change'
  • Safe Zone Training will be offered on Tuesday, Nov. 6
  • Thanks to all for supporting the Shocker Support Locker
  • Alternative Spring Break informational meetings

Filming recorded

Nov. 1, 2018 -- Students from Wichita State's media arts program and the School of Performing Arts are coming together to produce a feature film called “A Long Story Short,” which has a mystery and suspense story line.