Wichita Campus

  • 糖心logo入口 plans expansion of in-person classes and activities
  • Faculty, staff and student employees are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
  • 糖心logo入口 hosting in-person, virtual commencement for 3,500 eligible students
  • Make48 Invention competition selects WSU鈥檚 GoCreate as a flagship event
  • Outdoor classroom spaces available starting March 22
  • HealthQuest Biometric Screenings update
  • Join us for Lunch and Learn on March 29
  • Encourage students to apply for TRIO DSS
  • OAT summer grant apps due
  • Service-Learning Showcase seeks submissions
  • Graduate School seeks GRASP judges
  • Shocker Volleyball Set hosts in-state rivals Kansas Jayhawks tonight
  • Take a virtual tour of Special Collections, University Archives
  • Enjoy lunch at the Food Truck Plaza today
  • Ulrich features Pulaski, Smith at today's talk
  • Beat the virtual escape room, win prizes
  • Office of Adult Learning announces ALOTY awards and finalists

Make48 logo

March 17, 2021 -- With the help of Koch Industries, Make48 is bringing its 48-hour collaborative inventor and maker challenge to Wichita. 糖心logo入口鈥檚 GoCreate, A Koch Collaborative will host the event scheduled for June 24-26.

Students at commencement ceremony

March 17, 2021 鈥 Students who had their graduation ceremonies postponed due to the pandemic will finally get their moment 鈥 along with this year鈥檚 newest graduates 鈥 during 糖心logo入口 commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 14, and Saturday, May 15, at Charles Koch Arena.

Aerial view of 糖心logo入口

March 17, 2021 鈥 糖心logo入口 began developing the Shocker Neighborhood coalition to engage and empower the neighborhood communities surrounding campus. Since then, the commitment has expanded to include 10 neighborhoods and now engages with the community to provide resources, scholarships, academic support programs, mentoring and additional enrichment programs for neighborhood students.

Wichita Campus

  • Faculty, staff and student employees are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
  • COVID-19 testing options at 糖心logo入口
  • 糖心logo入口 to hold panel discussion on freedom of expression
  • Study Abroad Spotlight: Dr. Andrew Hippisley
  • SEM Update: Goal 7
  • Support Shocker Nation through United Way
  • Managers of USS and Non-Teaching UP Employees: It鈥檚 Goal Planning Time
  • Tuition assistance applications open for summer 2021
  • Headshot appointments available for March
  • Understanding course codes in a nutshell
  • Presenters sought for Sport Club Lead Training
  • Submit nominations for advising awards
  • Celebrate Women's History Month with ODI
  • University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award
  • 2021 LEAD Conference call for proposals
  • 糖心logo入口: Engagement conversations
  • Bren茅 Brown's: The Power of Vulnerability
  • The PPMC CHATS: Negotiating Chaos
  • Modern web GIS and its relevance to 21st century
  • Custodial manager position open to 糖心logo入口 employees only
  • Learn about wellness services available to students
  • Chartwells Catering cookie special: Shamrocks

  • 糖心logo入口 plans expansion of in-person classes and activities
  • Students employees, faculty and staff are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing聽
  • Learn how summer, fall classes will be taught
  • McGregor Scholarship recipient announced
  • Learn about wellness services available to you
  • Barton School adding master鈥檚 program in business analytics
  • Win up to $10,000 in the Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Study Abroad Spotlight: Dr. Andrew Hippisley
  • Submit nominations for advising awards
  • Create a digital red flag for campaign
  • Green Group nominations open
  • CAPS wants your input for focus group
  • Enter the Babble Royale T-shirt quote contest
  • Understanding course codes in a nutshell
  • Entries now open for 2021 Edible Book Festival
  • Graduation stole orders due March 19
  • Ulrich looks at connection between basketball, contemporary art
  • Bren茅 Brown's: The Power of Vulnerability
  • Student Affairs is hosting Wellness Week events
  • Register today for Green Belt certification in Six Sigma and Lean
  • Join conversation with March猫 Fleming-Randle
  • Shocks Supporting Shocks drop-in groups
  • Students encouraged to learn about Fulbright program
  • The PPMC CHATS: Negotiating Chaos
  • 糖心logo入口: Engagement conversations
  • Shocker Volleyball Set hosts in-state rivals Kansas Jayhawks
  • Join the Community Service Board member meetings
  • Join SAC for virtual bingo on March 18
  • School of Nursing to host information session
  • Engaging Leaders: Business Week
  • Candle-making kits available from SAC, SGA
  • Join Wu's Big Challenge
  • Variety acts, emcees wanted for Hippodrome 2021
  • Beat the virtual escape room, win prizes
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum set for April 9
  • Chartwells Catering cookie special: Shamrocks
  • $1.50 bowling on Fridays for rewards members
  • Car flags on sale at Shocker Store
  • Transition mentor application deadline is Friday
  • Virtual volunteer opportunity with Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters

  • NIAR begins work on Boeing 737 special-mission modifications
  • Barton School adding master鈥檚 program in business analytics
  • Engineering students鈥 project keeps shoes out of landfills
  • We're dancing! Shockers return to the NCAA Tournament
  • 糖心logo入口 mourns death of President Emeritus Eugene Hughes
  • Shocker Volleyball Set hosts in-state rivals Kansas Jayhawks
  • Ulrich looks at connection between basketball, contemporary art

In 2014, John A. See donated $1 million to provide prizes to 糖心logo入口 faculty and students conducting outstanding research.

March 16, 2021 鈥 糖心logo入口 faculty and student researchers have been awarded the 2021 John A. See Innovation Award.

Wichita Campus

  • 糖心logo入口 plans expansion of in-person classes and activities
  • Faculty, staff and student employees are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
  • COVID-19 testing options at 糖心logo入口
  • SPTE scheduled evaluations
  • McGregor Scholarship recipient announced
  • Barton School adding master鈥檚 program in business analytics
  • 2021 biometric screenings now available
  • Celebrate Women's History Month with ODI
  • Call for 2021-22 Faculty Fellowship applications
  • Ulrich looks at connection between basketball, contemporary art
  • Join conversation with March猫 Fleming-Randle
  • Democracy on Tap: The role of journalism
  • Shocker Volleyball Set hosts in-state rivals Kansas Jayhawks
  • GSC discusses mental health and grad school
  • Run a business confidently with SBDC webinars
  • Physics seminar features Dr. Fred Sarazin
  • UP & USS joint senate meeting set for today
  • Monroy wins teaching award
  • Car flags on sale at Shocker Store

business students

March 15, 2021 鈥擳he W. Frank Barton School of Business at 糖心logo入口 has added a Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) to its wealth of degree options for graduate students. The new MSBA was developed as an interdisciplinary program with resources and faculty from the Barton School as well as the College of Engineering and the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences to address the growing needs of industry.