• Gift to 糖心logo入口 will fund solar panel, electrical research
  • Fairmount College faculty / staff invited to town hall this morning with President Golden
  • ISME Colloquium on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) by Jatin Talreja
  • 2020 Form W-4 is available
  • myPerformance and myTraining unavailable this evening
  • Managers can add Co-Planners in myPerformance
  • Meet and greet / Pancake social for Military and Veteran Service Center today
  • Resume Workshop today
  • Kick off Black History Month with art that will touch your heart
  • News of the day from the Weekly Briefing
  • WSU Homecoming 2020 group sign-up for competitions closes today
  • JCPenney Suit-up event 鈥 60% off! Open to faculty, staff and students
  • WSU Libraries host Spring 2020 Entrepreneurship Research Series
  • Professional studio portraits available
  • 糖心logo入口 Opera Theater presents annual 鈥楽cenes and Songs鈥 concert
  • Celebrate Financial Aid Appreciation month with events throughout February
  • 457 Retirement counselor will be on campus Feb. 11
  • Graduate School Professional Development Privilege and Oppression is Wednesday
  • 糖心logo入口 bowlers honored to earn spot on Team USA and wear the uniform
  • All call for WSU Graduate Student of the Year judges
  • Free academic resources are available through TRIO Student Support Services
  • SLI Squad Leader applications sought
  • First-generation college students take great pride in succeeding and graduating
  • Paid summer research opportunity for WSU undergraduates interested in city government
  • Written communication skills are essential
  • Spread the love

2020 Wallace Scholarship winners

Feb. 7 2020 -- Ten high school seniors have won the 2020 Wallace Scholarship in engineering to attend 糖心logo入口.

Austin Rea holding a big check

Feb. 7, 2020 -- Austin Rea, a senior from Washburn Rural High School in Topeka, Kansas, has won the 2020 糖心logo入口 Clay Barton Scholarship.

  • Institute of Innovation to host professional workshop
  • Crosswalk to be installed at the YMCA today
  • The Engagement and Economic Prosperity Taskforce needs your help!
  • myPerformance Manager Review is due!
  • President Golden featured on KFDI 鈥楢t Issue鈥 program
  • Ins and outs of grant administration: open workshops for faculty, staff
  • SEM Update: Goal 6
  • Call for presentation proposals from students, faculty and community members
  • Purchase Requisition Training scheduled for Feb. 11
  • Ulrich event examines artist and former 'Mad Man' executive's fascination with technology and humanity
  • Ulrich Museum's free film series resumes downtown Friday
  • Register for the F1RST-Gen Friday with the First Gen Coordinating Council
  • Earn extra cash by helping with the US Census 2020
  • Open forum to discuss Blackboard on Feb. 14
  • Call for presentations for Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference
  • Need help with HealthQuest?
  • ISME Colloquium on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) by Jatin Talreja
  • First-generation college students take great pride in succeeding and graduating
  • SLI Squad Leader applications sought
  • Free academic resources are available through TRIO Student Support Services
  • Faculty advisor needed for new chapter of Phi Sigma Pi
  • Women of WSU luncheon Feb. 19 featuring female WSU Deans panel
  • WSU Police Department asks for design ideas for new uniform patch
  • Liberal high school senior wins 糖心logo入口's Linwood Sexton Scholarship
  • Register now for Wu's Big Event XII
  • Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards

  • President Golden starts monthly newsletter for campus community
  • WSU student job application day is today!
  • Earn extra cash by helping with the US Census 2020
  • Kick off the semester with Shocker Strong Resilience Program
  • YMCA parking lot rules have changed
  • Steve Arnold named interim dean of 糖心logo入口's College of Health Professions
  • Chiefs Parade Watch Party in the RSC today
  • Journey East Asian Grill Grand Opening today
  • Stop by your home away from home
  • Purchasing Office will be closed for training on two separate days this week
  • Do you know who Bayard Rustin is?
  • First Career Readiness Workshop of the semester - Feb. 6
  • Savvy Scholar Workshops begin in Ablah Library
  • Graduate School Professional Development 'Failure is Necessary' is Feb. 6
  • Shocker Sight: WSU Homecoming 2020 upcoming next week, group sign-up for competitions ends Friday!
  • The Engagement and Economic Prosperity Taskforce needs your help!
  • RSC Unplugged features Pretend Friend today
  • A cosmology lecture for the public at the Physics Seminar Series
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature First Gen Coordinating Council
  • Ulrich event Thursday examines artist and former 'Mad Man' executive's fascination with technology and humanity
  • Kick off Black History Month with art that will touch your heart
  • 糖心logo入口 Opera Theater presents annual 鈥楽cenes and Songs鈥 concert
  • WSU Libraries host Spring 2020 Entrepreneurship Research Series
  • SGA announces 2020 general election season
  • Create change for language learners
  • 2020 Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) applications open
  • Join the Community Service Board
  • Women's Summit at WSU
  • Pee for Pizza coming February 19
  • Be the voice of the students and run for a position in SGA
  • Elliott School of Communication 鈥 Where Story Meets Strategy
  • Visit Student Health Services' web page for information about the coronavirus
  • WSU Police Department asks for design ideas for new uniform patch
  • Don鈥檛 miss Black History Month keynote speaker Anthony Ray Hinton
  • Get to know your librarians at Ablah Library Open House
  • Free Lil' Shocker growth charts available
  • Student Health Services offers in-house laboratory services
  • Stop by and try the Barnyard Burger at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Visit the Shocker Store for the ring days event
  • Shockers After Dark - It's Shockertine's Day!
  • Save on Kids' apparel at the Shocker Store
  • Auto loans with Campus Credit Union

Electrical engineering student

Feb. 5, 2020 -- Thanks to a generous gift from utility company Evergy, students in the College of Engineering at 糖心logo入口 can learn about and conduct research on solar power technology, as well as how to protect an electric grid from short circuiting.

  • Managers can add Co-Planners in myPerformance
  • SEM Update: Goal 6
  • YMCA parking lot rules have changed
  • Do you know who Bayard Rustin is?
  • Savvy Scholar Workshops begin in Ablah Library
  • Join us in your home away from home
  • Purchasing Office will be closed for training on two separate days this week
  • Sign up now for Chrome River Invoice training
  • Chiefs Parade Watch Party in the RSC today
  • Journey East Asian Grill Grand Opening today
  • WSU Men's Basketball home game tomorrow (Thursday, Feb. 6)! Prepare for certain parking lot closures
  • How to reopen a step 鈥 myPerformance tips and tricks
  • Register for the F1RST-Gen Friday with the First Gen Coordinating Council
  • TRIO Disability Support Services received CRLA Level 1 Certification
  • First Career Readiness Workshop of the semester - Feb. 6
  • Graduate School Professional Development 'Failure is Necessary' is Feb. 6
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature First Gen Coordinating Council
  • Invent for the Planet 2020 call for participants
  • Shocker Innovation Corps applications are due Feb. 12
  • Create change for language learners
  • Women's Summit at WSU
  • You can help prevent suicide
  • Women of WSU luncheon Feb. 19 featuring female WSU Deans panel
  • 糖心logo入口 Opera Theater presents annual 鈥楽cenes and Songs鈥 concert
  • Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Shocker Sight: WSU Homecoming 2020 upcoming next week, group sign-up for competitions ends Friday
  • Don鈥檛 miss Black History Month keynote speaker Anthony Ray Hinton
  • Visit Student Health Services' web page for information about the coronavirus
  • Join KMUW for a conversation on quality of life in Wichita at Engage ICT
  • Get to know your librarians at Ablah Library Open House
  • Free Lil' Shocker growth charts available
  • Shockers After Dark - It's Shockertine's Day!
  • Save on Kids' apparel at the Shocker Store

Bryant Lewis

Feb. 5, 2019 -- Bryant Lewis from Olathe Kansas received the Linwood Sexton Endowed Scholarship in 2019. The full-ride scholarship allowed him to pursue his dream of attending WSU.

  • President Golden starts monthly newsletter for campus community
  • How to reopen a step 鈥 myPerformance tips and tricks
  • Steve Arnold named interim dean of 糖心logo入口's College of Health Professions
  • Purchasing Office will be closed for training on two separate days this week
  • Legislative Update No. 4
  • Free professional LinkedIn Headshots offered by the Career Development Center - Feb. 4
  • Journey East Asian Grill Grand Opening tomorrow
  • Registration is open for the inaugural 糖心logo入口 Analytics Showcase
  • Barton School's Haley speaks to Wichita NPR on the US-China Trade Agreement and effects on Kansas
  • Stop by your home away from home
  • Changes in ADA-testing accommodations
  • Need help with HealthQuest?
  • Sign up now for Chrome River Invoice training
  • A cosmology lecture for the public at the Physics Seminar Series
  • Attend the Wallace Scholar announcement this Friday
  • Ulrich event Thursday examines artist and former 'Mad Man' executive's fascination with technology and humanity
  • Kick off Black History Month with art that will touch your heart
  • Purchase Requisition Training scheduled for Feb. 11
  • WSU Libraries host Spring 2020 Entrepreneurship Research Series
  • You are invited to the 17th annual POWER Conference
  • All call for WSU Graduate Student of the Year judges
  • Elliott School of Communication - Where Story Meets Strategy
  • Create change for language learners
  • Join CAPS this semester for Keep Calm & Breathe On
  • Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
  • Auto loans with Campus Credit Union
  • VolunteerICT provides WSU students, faculty and staff access to volunteer opportunities across Wichita
  • Spread the love
  • Attend a Community Service Board meeting and learn more about ways to volunteer
  • Soup of the Week at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lane

糖心logo入口 bowlers T.J. Rock, Alec Keplinger and Briley Haugh are members of Junior Team USA.

Feb. 4, 2020 - Three 糖心logo入口 bowlers earned a spot on Junior Team USA, an honor that carries a boost of confidence and the thrill of representing their country.聽T.J. Rock, Alec Keplinger and Briley Haugh will attend training camp this summer in Arlington, Texas.