Veterans Upward Bound Program of 糖心logo入口

February 23, 2021 鈥 The purpose of the 糖心logo入口 Upward Bound Program is to improve participants鈥 academic performance, to assist with enrolling into a post-secondary institution and to ensure enrolled participants will graduate from their chosen program.

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly will be the the keynote speaker.

Feb. 23, 2021 鈥 The Department of Women鈥檚 Studies, in a partnership with the Office of Diversity & Inclusion and League of Women Voters of Kansas, will hold the annual Diverse Women鈥檚 Summit (DWS) of individuals and groups from different backgrounds on local, regional and global diversity issues affecting women and gender on March 8.

  • 糖心logo入口 aerospace alum wins Black Engineer of the Year Award
  • Internship leads to a full-time opportunity at Fortune 500 firm
  • 糖心logo入口 offering free COVID-19 testing to general public
  • Capitol Graduate Research Summit is open for viewing
  • KMUW conversation focuses on COVID-19 vaccine
  • 糖心logo入口 Baseball unveils 2021 schedule

Wichita Campus

  • 糖心logo入口 aerospace alum wins Black Engineer of the Year Award
  • Understanding course codes in a nutshell
  • CliftonStrengths Training for faculty, staff and student employees
  • Transition Mentor nominations are open
  • Apply to pitch at the Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Central Services announces new office supply vendor
  • Get Ready for the Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Women Faculty Forum set for Feb. 25聽
  • Wu Soul Food Grab-and-Go
  • Steve Clark YMCA kicks off community fundraising campaign
  • SGA scholarships now open
  • Nominate your student employee for SGA's 2021 Student Employee of the Year Award聽
  • Enjoy a free scoop of custard
  • Capitol Graduate Research Summit is open for viewing

Jade Mursch at Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers

Feb. 22, 2021 鈥 When we last spoke to 糖心logo入口 alumna and 2020 graduate Jade Mursch, her internship had been paused due to COVID-19. After being on hold for a month, Mursch鈥檚 internship was ultimately cut short. After months of uncertainty, Mursch secured a new full-time role.

Wichita Campus

  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing聽
  • Teaching plans for summer and fall
  • Faculty Senate meeting today
  • Mental health advocacy 鈥 how to get involved
  • Celebrate International Mother Tongue Day through music
  • Revisions to Remote Work Guidance and Review Process are now available
  • myPerformance manager review due this week
  • It's your password. Protect it.聽
  • Faculty nominations sought for president's distinguished service award
  • Central Services announces new office supply vendor
  • Shocker Career Accelerator annual report
  • 糖心logo入口 Baseball unveils 2021 schedule
  • KMUW conversation focuses on COVID-19 vaccine
  • From ants to diversity: Harvard professor presents at WSU
  • Shocker Baseball hosts Oklahoma State
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Capitol Graduate Research Summit is open for viewing
  • SGA elections: Encourage students to take part
  • Nominate students for Student Ambassador Society
  • Enjoy a free scoop of custard
  • 25% off select sportswear at the Shocker Store

  • 糖心logo入口 health science students add to experiences during pandemic
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing聽
  • 糖心logo入口 aerospace alum wins Black Engineer of the Year Award
  • Become an advocate for mental health support
  • Celebrate International Mother Tongue Day through music
  • TRIO Student Support Services is now accepting applications
  • Apply for the Shocker Neighborhood VISTA by March 1
  • Apply to pitch at the Mid-West Air Force Collider
  • Submit proposals for the Diverse Women's Summit
  • Good sleep habits are vital for academic success
  • Learn to use Handshake during interactive session
  • Shocker Baseball hosts Oklahoma State
  • URGE invites you to Advocacy Week
  • KMUW conversation focuses on COVID-19 vaccine
  • Cru hosts weekly virtual meetings to build Christian connections
  • Chat with employers in a relaxed virtual environment
  • Phi Sigma Pi Spring informational meetings coming up
  • Variety acts, emcees wanted for Hippodrome 2021
  • Researchers offer parenting training sessions
  • Capitol Graduate Research Summit is open for viewing
  • Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum set for April 9
  • Enjoy a free scoop of custard
  • 25% off select sportswear at the Shocker Store
  • ODI seeking tutors for PASS program

  • 糖心logo入口 offering free COVID-19 testing to general public
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing聽
  • Withdrawal dates extended for spring
  • 糖心logo入口 introduces sustainability courses for students
  • 糖心logo入口 awards newest $50,000 Barton Scholarship to student from Italy
  • Unwind with Zentangle during Self-Care Sunday
  • TRIO Student Support Services congratulates spring 2021 Scholarship Recipients
  • Win up to $10,000 in the Shocker New Venture Competition
  • ShiftSpace seeks food-related art for ICT Community Fridge project
  • Nominations for Senior Honor recognition due Feb. 19
  • Submit proposals for the Diverse Women's Summit
  • Apply for the Shocker Neighborhood VISTA by March 1
  • Accepting proposals and abstracts for virtual Diverse Women鈥檚 Summit
  • TRIO Student Support Services is now accepting applications
  • Earn money at 糖心logo入口 Behavioral Research Laboratory聽
  • Last chance to declare candidacy for SGA elections
  • Shocker Accelerator event focuses on job searches
  • Learn about ISME professional organizations
  • Ulrich community forum tackles issues of race and parenting
  • The Shocker Career Accelerator presents JCPenney Suit-Up on Feb. 21
  • Workshop explores Writing Professional Documents聽
  • Shocker volleyball aims to continue momentum into weekend series against SMU
  • Series helps students develop leadership skills
  • Apply to be in Ambassadors for Diversity and Inclusion
  • Graduate School Council funding available for students
  • Free boxes of produce offered to students, faculty and staff
  • Enjoy a free scoop of custard
  • ODI seeking tutors for PASS program

Dr. Neal Allen

Feb. 19, 2021 鈥 Dr. Neal Allen is no stranger to controversy, nor are his students. In fact, he prides himself on teaching his students to freely engage in civil discourse on highly contentious topics.

Prince Yengbe

Feb. 18, 2021 鈥 When Prince Yengbe came to 糖心logo入口 from his home country of Ghana in 2007, he wasn鈥檛 entirely sure what aerospace engineering was, but he knew he wanted to be part of it. Now, after earning a bachelor鈥檚 (2012) and a master鈥檚 degree (2015) in the subject, Yengbe is being honored with the Modern-Day Technology Leader Award by the 2021 Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA) STEM Conference.