• Shockers United: The plan to slowly allow more people on campus
  • 糖心logo入口 launches new COVID-19 site
  • Mobile clinic providing free COVID-19 tests at Metroplex
  • Virtual Celebration set for Saturday, May 16
  • $2.8 million grant allows WSU to continue to lead NASA in Kansas efforts
  • GoCreate member launches a campaign in response to COVID-19
  • Shocker engineers create deicing device
  • 2020 Kansas Employment Forecast
  • Invitation Extended by Councilman Brandon Johnson, Wichita City Council, District 1
  • Kansas businesses can learn about the new cybersecurity rules for selling to DoD
  • SHS director brings 40 years of nursing wisdom to WSU's COVID-19 response
  • KMUW and 1A Across America will discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on the US food supply chain
  • Shocker Celebration Sale

  • Updated info on masks and other PPE
  • SEM Update - Year 3聽
  • Virtual Celebration set for Saturday, May 16聽Shockers in medicine see reason for hope
  • Participants sought for undergraduate research, please share with your students
  • KMUW and 1A Across America will discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on the US food supply chain
  • Join Student Health Services for the next Tuesday Talks today
  • 糖心logo入口's Usha Haley covered in Scandinavia's major newspaper - Helsingin Sanomat
  • Congratulations on retirement to Marla Lindenmeyer in Human Performance Studies
  • Shocker Celebration Sale
  • Let Your Fellow Shockers Know That They're #NotAlone | WSU CAPS
  • Meet a Shocker: Jade Mursch, communication grad
  • ShiftSpace show celebrates transformation

Sarah Nickel teaches students

May 12, 2020 鈥 This is a news article about Dr. Sarah Nickel, an assistant professor at 糖心logo入口 and a medical laboratory scientist at St. Francis Hospital.

Graduation cap

May 12, 2020 -- 糖心logo入口 looks forward to honoring the spring and summer 2020 graduates with the university鈥檚 first Virtual Celebration at 9 .m. Saturday, May 16.

Team Wire Pullers advanced to the national competition for the Koch Innovation Challenge.

May 12, 2020 鈥 糖心logo入口's Team Wire Pullers has advanced to the national competition in the Koch Innovation Challenge. The team 鈥 comprised of Braden Botkin, a sophomore in engineering technology; Adam Brown, a freshman in engineering; and Nicholas Ridpath, a freshman in applied computing 鈥 created a magnetic device to make pulling wires through walls easier.

Collin Munson organizes cans inside the food locker.

May 11, 2020 -- In the midst of this pandemic, the Shocker Support Locker staff have found ways to continue offering their services to the 糖心logo入口 community.

A Girl Scout does an activity on a computer.

May 11, 2020 -- Students in the Service in Learning Engineering class have found a way to help Kansas Girl Scouts earn their STEM badges from home.

  • Town Hall recap for May 8
  • Mobile clinic providing free COVID-19 tests at Metroplex
  • $2.8 million grant allows WSU to continue to lead NASA in Kansas efforts
  • SHS director brings 40 years of nursing wisdom to WSU's COVID-19 response
  • Get your Blackboard classes ready for summer and fall with IDA鈥檚 help
  • Department of Education releases final Title IX regulations
  • GoCreate member launches a campaign in response to COVID-19
  • Invitation Extended by Councilman Brandon Johnson, Wichita City Council, District 1
  • Faculty Senate meeting today
  • Graduating and still looking for a job? Meet up with the Career Development Center
  • Register for the virtual Q&A drop-in sessions with the Career Development Center
  • CAREERS & the disABLED Virtual Career Fair - May 13
  • You are invited to attend the LinkedIn: Power of Your Profile Workshop tomorrow
  • Join Student Health Services for the next Tuesday Talks tomorrow
  • Supervisor Training required in accordance with Shockers United before May 14
  • Participants sought for undergraduate research, please share with your students
  • Student association awarded 2020 Bronze Chapter Honors
  • Congratulations on retirement to Marla Lindenmeyer in Human Performance Studies
  • JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty
  • F45 workouts streaming 24/7
  • Shocker Celebration Sale
  • Care Team has published its May newsletter
  • Student Ambassador Society to award scholarship to current 糖心logo入口 student
  • Meet a Shocker: Vinay K. Kadarla, Ph.D. in Chemistry
  • Meet a Shocker: Bush Vo, Bachelor of Business in accounting
  • 2020 Mark and Stacy Parkinson Scholarship recipient announced

  • Mobile clinic providing free COVID-19 tests at Metroplex
  • Shocker Innovation Corps now accepting applications for the online summer 2020 cohort
  • Department of Education releases final Title IX regulations
  • Graduating and still looking for a job? Meet up with the Career Development Center
  • Register for the virtual Q&A drop-in sessions with the Career Development Center
  • CAREERS & the disABLED Virtual Career Fair - May 13
  • You are invited to attend the LinkedIn: Power of Your Profile Workshop tomorrow
  • Join Student Health Services for the next Tuesday Talks tomorrow
  • SHS director brings 40 years of nursing wisdom to WSU's COVID-19 response
  • GoCreate member launches a campaign in response to COVID-19
  • Master of Innovation Design graduate student presents complex blockchain concepts using virtual reality tools
  • $2.8 million grant allows WSU to continue to lead NASA in Kansas efforts
  • Student association awarded 2020 Bronze Chapter Honors
  • JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty
  • F45 workouts streaming 24/7
  • Shocker Celebration Sale
  • Invitation Extended by Councilman Brandon Johnson, Wichita City Council, District 1
  • Student Ambassador Society to award scholarship to current 糖心logo入口 student
  • Meet a Shocker: Vinay K. Kadarla, Ph.D. in Chemistry
  • Meet a Shocker: Bush Vo, Bachelor of Business in accounting
  • Participants wanted for a study about experiences with Spanish and schooling

Rachel Wiebe is a senior majoring in exercise science.

May 11, 2020 - Rachel Wiebe earned a bachelors degree in exercise science.