Eduardo Castillo

Dec. 19, 2019 -- Eduardo Castillo won't let anything stop him from being successful. Even though having a speech impediment can make it more difficult to communicate, Eduardo has found a channel that best suits him. By telling his story through video, Eduardo feels like he can finally say what he wants to. Congratulations to Eduardo Castillo for being one of more than 1,100 students who were eligible to graduate this fall.

WSU biomedical engineering student

Dec. 19, 2019 -- Those interested in a career in biomedical engineering just received another degree option that鈥檚 closer to home. 糖心logo入口 and Butler Community College have joined forces to create a 2+2 agreement that articulates a complete four-year plan of study in biomedical engineering.

  • Holiday message from President Golden
  • WSU-based company reaches $2.1 million in seed funding
  • WSU engineering students develop assistive technologies to aid nonverbal individual
  • Website Usability Study - Participants needed
  • Noell Birondo receives honor from American Philosophical Association
  • Fire Safety to test fire alarm horns and lights
  • Apply now for the 2020 John A. See Innovation Award
  • Graduate School will be closed a portion of today (Thursday, Dec. 19)
  • Holiday greetings requests for ITS Telecommunications
  • Tilford Symposium will be held on campus Feb. 27 and 28
  • Nominations now open for 2020 Distinguished Service Awards
  • Sign up for Preventing Suicide Training
  • Don't forget about accessibility revisions when completing your FAR
  • Classroom Technology Training Schedule for spring 2020
  • WSU News page has the latest campus news and highlights
  • 糖心logo入口 Men's Basketball - Holiday ticket offer
  • Volunteer opportunities available during winter break
  • Meet a Shocker: Sydney Easterberg, sociology grad
  • Meet a Shocker: Madison Davis, criminal justice grad
  • Meet a Shocker: Nayeli Cano, health management and health science grad

Todd Gentry working at GoCreate

Dec. 18, 2019 -- Creating eco-friendly refrigeration and cooling technology is one of the top concerns when it comes to fighting climate change. Thanks to resources and knowledge at 糖心logo入口, a Wichita company is one step closer to finding a solution to that problem.

  • Don't forget about accessibility revisions when completing your FAR
  • Faculty, staff and alumni invited to attend Shocker Legacy Day
  • Holiday greetings requests for ITS Telecommunications
  • Barton School's Usha Haley covered in Fortune on US-China trade negotiations
  • Classroom Technology Training Schedule for spring 2020
  • Registration is now open for the inaugural 糖心logo入口 Analytics Showcase
  • Business Advising Center closed this morning (Wednesday, Dec. 18)
  • Career Development Center closed part of tomorrow (Thursday, Dec. 19)
  • Campus Post Office to provide limited hours during the holidays
  • Registration for Goal-Setting Workshop is now available
  • Financial processing deadlines for December
  • Heating and cooling, personal space heaters, and sustainability
  • Sign up for Preventing Suicide Training
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers wide variety of services to employees at no charge
  • New Student Wellness Center opening in January
  • Save the date: W-S-YOU on March 28
  • Meet a Shocker: Noah and Shauna Holloway, education grads

University Innovation Fellows

Dec. 18, 2019 -- Stanford University鈥檚 Hasso Plattner Institute of Design has named three 糖心logo入口 students as University Innovation Fellows. Jacob Burns, Molly Carlson and Savannah Redfern will join more than 2,000 Fellows at 267 institutions worldwide.

  • New program will help WSU students grow IP skills
  • Employees reaching service milestones were honored at events in November
  • Early deadlines for employee hiring prior to 2019 Holiday Shutdown
  • Help available with Strategic Planning Initiatives
  • Joint senate meeting today (Tuesday, Dec. 17)
  • Invitation to the Governor鈥檚 budget listening session
  • Sign up for Instructor Training Day on Jan. 15
  • 糖心logo入口 Men's Basketball - Holiday ticket offer
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2021 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee Funding Requests
  • Parent Information Workshop on Jan. 25
  • Tilford Symposium will be held on campus Feb. 27 and 28
  • Nominations now open for 2020 Distinguished Service Awards
  • WSU Today to take break for the Christmas and New Year鈥檚 holidays
  • Graduate School will close for the lunch hour on Dec. 19
  • Wu Lug ranks ninth in National Cyber League
  • Sales this week at the Shocker Store

  • 糖心logo入口 holiday hours
  • 糖心logo入口 Men's Basketball - Holiday ticket offer
  • Alumnus Brenton D. Myers makes $1.25 million gift to College of Engineering
  • Tompkins' warm personality, dedication to WSU will be remembered
  • Meet a Shocker: Fall 2019 graduates
  • Invitation to the Governor鈥檚 budget listening session
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • New program will help WSU students grow IP skills
  • WSU graduate student's business makes Most Fundable Company list
  • Campus Connection to take break for the Christmas and New Year's holidays
  • Faculty, staff and alumni invited to attend Shocker Legacy Day
  • Wi-fi upgrade coming to the RSC
  • Roundhouse podcast with Mike Kennedy, Bob Lutz 鈥 Best of the Shocker decade
  • Sales this week at the Shocker Store

Students use a well at the new hydrogeology site

Dec. 17, 2019 -- Thanks to Andrew Swindle, WSU's hydrogeology professor, the university now has a hydrogeology field site for students and researchers. This site is the only one of its size in Kansas and the surrounding states.

Courtney Powers, courtesy of A New View Photography

Dec. 16, 2019 -- Courtney Powers, music director at South Philadelphia High School, is in the running for a Grammy of her own for her work in music education. She is currently one of 25 quarterfinalists for the award.