• Convergence Sciences researchers focus on solving complex societal problems
  • Participate in the Strategic Plan Town Hall
  • COVID-19: Its impact on the performing arts and its audiences
  • Recommend students to become a part of the Campus Traditions Committee team
  • 2020 Paralympic hopefuls reflect on games postponement
  • Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Get ahead with a no-cost business finance webinar
  • Now accepting fall 2020 I-Corps applications
  • In memory of Professor Dharam Vir Chopra
  • What is consent?
  • Bloomfield Distinguished Guest Artist, Damin Spritzer, performs in Wiedemann Hall
  • Register for free Ulrich Virtual program on Tuesday featuring Midwest-based photographer Terry Evans
  • Celebrate International Day of Peace
  • Join the Graduate School to discuss how COVID-19 is impacting the 21st century workplace
  • Be visible and proud on Bisexual Visibility Day
  • Shocker Store Tent Sale
  • Feeling hungry? Join us at Journey East Asian Grill!
  • Looking for Dental Care? Sept. 22 Tuesday Talks will discuss resources available to students
  • Know an outstanding Shocker senior? Nominate them today!
  • Wanted: Volunteers to help with 2020 bicycle and pedestrian count event
  • Lock your car doors and protect your belongings
  • Study Abroad Webinar: Semester Exchange Programs

  • Updates to Emergency and Temporary Policies
  • Convergence Sciences researchers focus on solving complex societal problems
  • The Cohen Honors College application is LIVE!
  • 2020 Paralympic hopefuls reflect on games postponement
  • TRIO DSS is accepting student applications for the 2020-21 academic school year
  • 10 holiday air travel tips during COVID-19
  • Free Dental Screenings offered on 1st Friday of every month at the Student Wellness Center
  • Join the Graduate School to discuss how COVID-19 is impacting the 21st century workplace
  • Participate in Shocker Strong Resiliency Program for a chance to win a book scholarship
  • Discover in-depth election and voting info online with University Libraries
  • First-Generation Shocker Art Exhibition -- All media artist call
  • Celebrate International Day of Peace
  • Student Activities Council Virtual Scavenger Hunt
  • Study Abroad Webinar: Semester Exchange Programs
  • First-Gen students are invited to check in with Student Services Coordinators
  • What is consent?
  • E-Launch registration now open!
  • Be visible and proud on Bisexual Visibility Day
  • Register by today for Shocker Paint Night
  • Game Night: Escape Room
  • Register for free Ulrich Virtual program on Tuesday featuring Midwest-based photographer Terry Evans
  • Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Bloomfield Distinguished Guest Artist, Damin Spritzer, performs in Wiedemann Hall
  • Savvy Scholar Workshops strengthen Shocker research
  • Learn how to prepare a successful NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program application
  • Know an outstanding Shocker senior? Nominate them today!
  • Participate in the Strategic Plan Town Hall
  • Philosophy professor publishes on Perry Mason and Della Street
  • Looking for Dental Care? Sept. 22 Tuesday Talks will discuss resources available to students
  • Are you ready to vote?
  • Shocker Store Tent Sale tomorrow
  • How should small business owners market during COVID-19?
  • Start your business in 10 steps webinar
  • Feeling hungry? Join us at Journey East Asian Grill!
  • volunteerICT
  • Lock your car doors and protect your belongings

Emily Christensen

Sept. 18, 2020 - In July, Emily Christensen spent five days on Zoom participating in the National Critics Institute, a program of the Eugene O鈥橬eill Theater Center in Waterford, Conn. Christensen, coordinator of external affairs for 糖心logo入口鈥檚 School of Art, Design and Creative Industries, wrote about food, plays, movies and dance. She, and 16 others in her group, listened to and received critiques from people such as such as Chicago Tribune theater critic Chris Jones, who directs the program, and Helen Shaw of New York Magazine.

Charles Koch Arena

Sept. 18, 2020 -- The 糖心logo入口 Shockers Vote! Coalition is proud to announce that Charles Koch Arena will become an early voting site for the 2020 general election.

  • Updates to Emergency and Temporary Policies
  • 10 holiday air travel tips during COVID-19
  • TRIO DSS is accepting student applications for the 2020-21 Academic school year
  • The Strategic Planning Committee invites you to the Fall 2020 Town Hall
  • EFC sponsors 3rd Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival
  • Sign up today for the Pumpkin Run
  • Ability Ally Training is now online!
  • Discover in-depth election and voting info online with University Libraries
  • Savvy Scholar Workshops strengthen Shocker research
  • Diversity in Politics Roundtable Discussion presented by the Shocker Vote! Coalition
  • Join WWSU for Virtual Happy Hour + Scattergories today
  • What is consent?
  • Register by Sept. 18 for Shocker Paint Night
  • Managers of USS and Non-Teaching UP employees - It鈥檚 mid-review time!
  • Telling the story of African American entrepreneurs
  • Philosophy professor publishes on Perry Mason and Della Street
  • How should small business owners market during COVID-19?
  • Start your business in 10 steps webinar
  • Commemorative 125th anniversary name badges
  • Now accepting fall 2020 I-Corps applications
  • Are you ready to vote?
  • Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Registration open for third annual 3MT competition

Convergence sciences awards

Sept. 18, 2020 -- 糖心logo入口 today announced the inaugural awardees of the highly competitive President鈥檚 Convergence Sciences Research Initiative. The initiative brings together the intellectual curiosity and strengths of faculty and students from a range of disciplines and gives them the support to develop research programs that drive the diversity and growth of the Kansas economy while addressing global challenges.

  • Participate in the Strategic Plan Town Hall
  • Message from Title IX Coordinator Sara Zafar
  • IDA team helps faculty adapt and improve online portions of classes
  • COVID-19 health disparities: Minority health and health equity
  • Constitution Day features discussions on First Amendment issues
  • New hours for ITS Help Desk
  • WuShock sculpture unveiled in front of YMCA building
  • Deloitte Consulting at 糖心logo入口 鈥 Diversity Equity & Inclusion Straight Talk Panel today
  • Virtual Edible Book Festival combines artistic / culinary talent for prizes
  • Learn to #BeThere for others with the free #WeSupportU Preventing Suicide Training
  • Now accepting fall 2020 I-Corps applications
  • Know an outstanding Shocker senior? Nominate them today!
  • Register for the 2020 Kansas Prevention Virtual Conference today
  • Rosary, mass set for John O鈥橪oughlin
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Board of Regents approves unified appropriations request
  • Join us for our next Physics Seminar today
  • Ulrich Museum invites you to Senior Wednesday talk by Registrar Jo Cox on Artist Hilma af Klint
  • Diversity in Politics Roundtable Discussion presented by the Shocker Vote! Coalition
  • Flicks on the Field - Outdoor Movie Series
  • Tacos, Margaritas, and Play-Doh magic!
  • Join WWSU for Virtual Happy Hour + Scattergories!
  • Get ahead with a no-cost business finance webinar
  • TIAA Financial Consultant to hold virtual meetings on Sept. 22
  • Are you ready to vote?
  • The Shocker Support Locker is open for the academic year
  • E-Launch registration now open!
  • volunteerICT
  • Lock your car doors and protect your belongings

Blue-green algae samples taken from Marion Lake.

Sept. 16, 2020 鈥 A team of researchers from 糖心logo入口 is investigating blue-green algae in Marion Reservoir and its toxic, and sometimes deadly, dangers to wildlife, pets and people.

  • Reminder: Face coverings, social distancing required at ALL WSU locations
  • Message from Title IX Coordinator Sara Zafar
  • Video explains how to find instructor comments on your Blackboard assignments
  • Constitution Day features discussions on First Amendment issues
  • Participate in the Strategic Plan Town Hall
  • Deloitte Consulting at 糖心logo入口 鈥 Diversity Equity & Inclusion Straight Talk Panel today
  • Collegiate Leadership Competition Team applications open
  • WuShock sculpture unveiled in front of YMCA building
  • 糖心logo入口 lab to be renamed for Sen. Moran's commitment to WSU mission and vision
  • The Shocker Support Locker is open for the academic year
  • New hours for ITS Help Desk
  • Financial Wellness & Money Management Blackboard Course
  • E-Launch registration now open!
  • Now accepting fall 2020 I-Corps applications
  • Learn to #BeThere for others with the free #WeSupportU Preventing Suicide Training
  • Get ahead with a no-cost business finance webinar
  • Know an outstanding Shocker senior? Nominate them today!
  • Calling curious nerds!
  • ShockerConnect provides mentors for students interested in becoming involved on campus
  • Gamma Phi Friday
  • Wanted: Dancers and K-Pop lovers! Come dance with KVersity!
  • What is consent?
  • Become a founding member of Phi Sigma Pi!
  • Join us for our next Physics Seminar today
  • Ulrich Museum invites you to Senior Wednesday talk by Registrar Jo Cox on Artist Hilma af Klint
  • Diversity in Politics Roundtable Discussion presented by the Shocker Vote! Coalition
  • Register by Sept. 18 for Shocker Paint Night
  • Game Night: Escape Room
  • Student Panel Webinar: Study Abroad Experiences
  • Flicks on the Field - Outdoor Movie Series
  • Are you ready to vote?
  • Sign up today for the Pumpkin Run
  • Community Service Board (CSB) member meetings
  • First come first served at Free Food Giveaway
  • Volunteer opportunity with Meals on Wheels
  • Lock your car doors and protect your belongings

125th Anniversary Shocker Pride Points

Sept. 16, 2020 -- During each month throughout 糖心logo入口's 125th anniversary, we will release 11 Shocker pride points for a total of 125 by next June. 糖心logo入口 is the greatest metropolitan university in the United States, and these points prove it.