Talk Like a Shocker: Wichita State Words You Need to Know

Men's basketball games take place in Koch Arena - one of the premier college basketball facilities.Matt Crow/Undergraduate Admissions
Men's basketball games take place in Koch Arena - one of the premier college basketball facilities.

 

Thinking about becoming a Shocker? Then it’s time for one of your first unofficial campus tests: learning how to pronounce some of Wichita State’s commonly used names and places (a few of which can be tricky). Whether you’re touring campus or gearing up for your first semester, this quick guide will help you sound like a true WSU insider.

Key WSU Pronunciations

Charles Koch Arena
Correct Pronunciation: “Coke” (just like the beverage)

Duerksen Fine Arts Center
Correct Pronunciation: “Dirk-sin”

Jabara Hall
Correct Pronunciation: “Ja-bear-a," not "Ja-bar-a"

Jardine Hall
Correct Pronunciation: “Jar-dyne," not "Jar-dean"

President Rick Muma
Correct Pronunciation: “Mew-ma," not "Moo-ma"

Ulrich Art Museum
Correct Pronunciation: “Ul-rich," not "Ul-rick"

Wiedemann Hall
Correct Pronunciation: “Wee-da-men” 

Woolsey Hall
Correct Pronunciation: “Wool-sea," not "Woos-lee"

Master these pronunciations, and you’ll fit right in - whether you’re chatting with new friends on campus, impressing your tour guide or getting ready to call Wichita State home. Welcome to Shocker Nation!

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