Wichita Campus

  • 糖心logo入口 named as a COVID-19 vaccination provider; your help needed
  • 糖心logo入口 essential event guidelines
  • Join Dr. Muma for donuts on March 5
  • SEM Update: Goal 5
  • Five Shockers featured at Kansas Undergraduate Research Days
  • Study-abroad spotlight: Dr. Selena Jackson
  • CliftonStrengths Training for faculty, staff and student employees
  • USS and Non-Teaching UP Employees: Signatures are Due This Week
  • Join us for Lunch and Learn on March 29
  • Sunflower Espresso, Dr. Tawook food trucks on campus March 4
  • Revisit recorded OER panel during #OpenEducationWeek
  • Applications open for 39th annual Exposure Photography Competition
  • 2021 LEAD Conference call for proposals
  • SAC event features virtual magician
  • Andy Sykes leads lifting clinic
  • Shocker Baseball hosts Dixie State
  • Ceramic media scholars featured in Thursday's Ulrich talks
  • David Perez to perform at Wednesdays in Wiedemann
  • Barton faculty authors Eagle article
  • Barton faculty interviewed on NPR's 'Marketplace'
  • Manager of building trades position open to 糖心logo入口 employees only
  • Share your matrilineal memories
  • Journey East Asia Grill reopening Friday
  • $1.50 bowling on Fridays for rewards members

  • 糖心logo入口 named as a COVID-19 vaccination provider; your help needed
  • 糖心logo入口 to hold panel discussion on freedom of expression
  • Five Shockers featured at Kansas Undergraduate Research Days
  • Nominate a 糖心logo入口 phenomenal woman
  • Study-abroad spotlight: Dr. Selena Jackson
  • Win up to $10,000 in the Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Innovation Works competition with cash prizes for student teams
  • Freshmen and senior surveys available
  • Applications open for 39th annual Exposure Photography Competition
  • 2021 LEAD Conference call for proposals
  • Sunflower Espresso, Dr. Tawook food trucks on campus March 4
  • TRIO Student Support Services is now accepting applications
  • Get Ready for the Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Graduation stole orders due March 19
  • University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award
  • Ceramic media scholars featured in today's Ulrich talks
  • Students can access free LinkedIn Learning
  • Shocker Volleyball takes on Memphis
  • Andy Sykes leads lifting clinic
  • Speaker presents 'Is Capitalism in Crisis?'
  • David Perez, to perform at Wednesdays in Wiedemann
  • Join First Gen Success to talk about wellness and self-care
  • Medical Laboratory Sciences to host information session
  • SAC event features virtual magician
  • Join SAC for virtual bingo on March 18
  • Physics seminar features P. Albright today
  • Students invited to resume building lab
  • Programs help students hone leadership skills
  • Join Wu's Big Challenge
  • Sign up for intramurals today
  • WWSU Scholarship applications due May 31
  • Deadline for SGA awards approaching
  • Variety acts, emcees wanted for Hippodrome 2021
  • Trade food, supplies to pay off parking fines
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum set for April 9
  • Researchers offer parenting training sessions
  • Barton faculty authors Eagle article
  • Barton faculty interviewed on NPR's 'Marketplace'
  • Journey East Asia Grill reopening Friday
  • $1.50 bowling on Fridays for rewards members
  • Prevention Services seeks actors
  • Join the Community Service Board member meetings
  • MCLL professor seeks research assistant for study on social justice in language education

Dr. Larisa Genin

March 3, 2021 - Dr. Larisa Genin wants the W. Frank Barton School of Business to be the best business school in the nation. The plan to reach that status starts with creativity, an entrepreneurial mindset and teamwork. 鈥淚鈥檓 really hoping that anything we do in the Barton School of Business would revolve around three words 鈥 innovation, engagement and impact,鈥 she said. She hands out black and yellow rubber bracelets with the words 鈥淗appiness鈥 and 鈥淛oy鈥 stamped on as a reminder of her philosophy to emphasize a positive mindset and celebrate achievements.

Darren DeFrain, associate professor of English, and Aaron Rodriguez, alumnus, will change the way that the visually impaired experience comic book and graphic novel reading.

  • 糖心logo入口 to host panel discussion on freedom of expression
  • 糖心logo入口 named as a COVID-19 vaccination provider; your help needed
  • Big Ten schools are falling behind when it comes to academic research. The winner? 糖心logo入口
  • Two students chosen as recipients of women's innovation award
  • Sunflower Espresso, Dr. Tawook food trucks on campus March 4
  • Speaker presents 'Is Capitalism in Crisis?'
  • Physics seminar features P. Albright on March 3

Wichita Campus

  • 糖心logo入口 named as a COVID-19 vaccination provider; your help needed
  • 糖心logo入口 essential event guidelines
  • 糖心logo入口 to hold panel discussion on freedom of expression
  • Join Dr. Muma for donuts on March 5
  • Kansas Severe Weather Awareness Week
  • Nominate a 糖心logo入口 phenomenal woman
  • USS and Non-Teaching UP Employees: Signatures are Due This Week
  • March HealthQuest upcoming events
  • Trade food, supplies to pay off parking fines
  • Order faculty commencement regalia
  • Understanding course codes in a nutshell
  • Register for the 2021 virtual Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference
  • Environmental Finance Center celebrates 10th anniversary in 2020 annual report
  • David Perez, to perform at Wednesdays in Wiedemann
  • Speaker presents 'Is Capitalism in Crisis?'
  • Physics seminar features P. Albright on March 3

Alexandra Olmstead, Barrett Houchen Cameron McGinley, Rupert Nunez, and Shamir Khan

March 2, 2021 鈥 Five 糖心logo入口 students鈥 projects are being highlighted as a part of the Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Kansas State Capitol March 2-4.

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March 2, 2021 -- 糖心logo入口鈥檚 Student Health Services has been named by Kansas Department of Health and Environment as an approved COVID-19 vaccination provider.

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March 1, 2021 - 糖心logo入口 will present a virtual panel on freedom of expression from 3-4:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 31. The event will be moderated by Lee Pelton, a WSU alumnus who has been president of Emerson College in Boston the past 10 years.

Wichita Campus

  • Brown promoted to full-time head coach
  • Join Dr. Muma for donuts on March 5
  • Kansas Severe Weather Awareness Week
  • Office hours are student hours聽
  • SPTE request forms due March 3
  • Sherr Scholarship awarded to 7 CHP students
  • Understanding course codes in a nutshell
  • State employee health plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Sunflower Espresso, Dr. Tawook food trucks on campus March 4
  • Faculty Senate: Call for nominations
  • David Perez, to perform at Wednesdays in Wiedemann
  • Nominate your student employee for SGA's 2021 Student Employee of the Year Award聽
  • Encourage students to apply for TRIO DSS
  • Nominate your GTA for the 2021 SGA Graduate Teaching Award of the Year
  • SGA scholarships now open
  • TRIO Student Support Services is now accepting applications
  • Deadline for SGA awards approaching
  • Chartwells Catering cookie special: Shamrocks
  • Sale on basketballs and volleyballs this week