• WSU creates new School of Digital Arts
  • WSU adds biomedical engineering Ph.D.
  • Graduate School temporarily moved to 113 Hubbard Hall
  • Today's (Friday, Nov. 22) parking lot closures
  • Geology professor to present research based on GIS technology and remote sensing data
  • Ulrich Museum hosts FUN series showcasing innovative research across campus
  • Submit your early bird housing application before the first deadline
  • WSU Dance hosts 2019 Kansas Dance Festival
  • Compete in the F45 Playoffs today!
  • Hit the books and then the beach with National Student Exchange
  • Beat stress with Beat Saber
  • Last day to vote for Homecoming Royalty Court!
  • Carbon footprint under scope as sustainability efforts continue
  • Use your Thanksgiving break to complete your FAFSA
  • Prescription refill notice from Student Health Services
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • TRIO helps students with disabilities graduate
  • The Shock Block pregame tailgate to feature free Ziggy's Pizza, drinks and yard games
  • Join us for the Annual Christmas Organ Concert in Wiedemann Hall
  • Become part of the new Assistive Technology & Accessible Design Certificate Program
  • KMUW is accepting applications for the Korva Coleman diversity in Journalism Internship
  • Outdoor Adventures spring break ski trip registration now open!
  • World Aids Day free HIV testing
  • International T-shirts are now on sale!
  • Stop by the Angel Tree in the RSC Shocker Store and offer families hope
  • Enroll in a service-learning course in psychology

  • RSVP for the University Holiday Reception by Wednesday, Dec. 4
  • WSU creates new School of Digital Arts
  • WSU adds biomedical engineering Ph.D.
  • Ulrich Museum hosts FUN series showcasing innovative research across campus
  • WSU Office of Research to host a research workshop on applying to the National Science Foundation's Research Traineeship Program
  • WSU Office of Research announces internal deadline for NSF Research Traineeship Program (NSF NRT 鈥 NSF 19-522) Proposals
  • WSU Foundation 2019 requisition holiday schedule
  • WSU-RIA Colloquium and faculty networking event
  • Connie Dorrell is retiring from the Registrar's Office
  • Graduate School temporarily moved to 113 Hubbard Hall
  • Today's (Friday, Nov. 22) parking lot closures
  • WSU Men's Basketball home game tomorrow (Saturday, Nov. 23)! Prepare for certain parking lot closures
  • Compete in the F45 Playoffs today (Friday, Nov. 22)!
  • Holiday greeting requests for ITS Telecommunications
  • KPERS 457 retirement counselor will be on campus Monday, Nov. 25
  • WSU Dance hosts 2019 Kansas Dance Festival
  • Carbon footprint under scope as sustainability efforts continue
  • Help us reduce WSU鈥檚 carbon footprint; we need your help!
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • Participants needed for audiology research
  • WSU Fire & Safety conducting annual fire alarm testing
  • Attention fraternity and sorority life alumni!
  • Join us for the Annual Christmas Organ Concert in Wiedemann Hall
  • International T-shirts are now on sale!
  • Stop by the Angel Tree in the RSC Shocker Store and offer families hope
  • Donate to Toys for Tots!
  • Outdoor Adventures spring break ski trip registration now open!

Sustainability, a 糖心logo入口 commitment

Nov. 21, 2019 -- 糖心logo入口 is in the middle of a six part sustainability plan to develop and promote initiatives leading to a greater use of resources on campus. The initiatives revolve around facility improvements, new curriculum opportunities and overall student impact.The second goal of these efforts is to focus on reducing the carbon footprint on campus.

Biomedical engineering student

Nov. 21, 2019 -- As nationwide demand for biomedical engineers continues to grow, 糖心logo入口 is moving forward with a plan to create a doctoral program that would help fill that need.

  • Early deadlines for employee hiring prior to 2019 Holiday Shutdown
  • KPERS 457 retirement counselor will be on campus Monday, Nov. 25
  • Graduate School temporarily moves to 113 Hubbard Hall
  • 糖心logo入口 Regional Institute on Aging calls for interdisciplinary proposals
  • Interdisciplinary Award deadline is approaching 鈥 Nov. 29
  • Holiday greeting requests for ITS Telecommunications
  • Partial sidewalk closures and slight traffic delays on Mid-Campus Drive today (Thursday, Nov. 21) and Friday, Nov. 22
  • Tuition Assistance deadline approaching
  • Geology professor to present research based on GIS technology and remote sensing data
  • WSU-RIA Colloquium and faculty networking event
  • 糖心logo入口 Dance hosts Kansas Dance Festival 2019
  • Participants needed for audiology research
  • Distinguished Scholarship Invitational this Saturday
  • Stock the Shocker Support Locker challenge ends tomorrow (Friday, Nov. 22)
  • 150 for 150 event to honor Wichita鈥檚 top athletes

Martin Ratcliffe observes a portion of the Andromeda galaxy through his backyard telescope

Nov. 20, 2019 -- Martin Ratcliffe, adjunct professor in the Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College, teaches students that space and the people who study it aren鈥檛 all that far away.

  • WSU meal program helps students with food insecurity
  • WSU varsity Esports player talks about the state of collegiate CSGO
  • Arts and Crafts Fair at WSU this week in the RSC
  • Resilience group Shocker Strong meets today (Wednesday, Nov. 20)
  • Fall 2019 Chemistry Colloquium Series today (Wednesday, Nov. 20)
  • Why was the Berlin Wall built? Why did it fall?
  • Join the fun during International Education Week!
  • Get a professional photo taken with Head Shocks
  • Intersectional Empowerment with Gamma Phi Beta & Mu Delta Alpha
  • RSC Unplugged features Patz
  • Sign up for Alternative Spring Break 2020
  • Seeking volunteers to help with police interview training
  • Spring employment opportunity for students
  • Introducing the President鈥檚 Convergent Sciences Initiative for WSU faculty
  • World-Class DJ performing free concert at The Wave, this Thursday
  • One student's coffee review: Il Primo Espresso Caffe
  • Jazz Arts 1 Ensemble and Banda Hispanica to feature special guest artists
  • Scheduling an appointment with an academic advisor is easier than ever
  • Local nursing students invited to international honor society
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature College of Health Professions Dean Sandra Bibb
  • 糖心logo入口 Dance hosts Kansas Dance Festival 2019
  • You're invited to Greeksgiving hosted by Kappa Kappa Gamma
  • Are you a part of the local immigrant community? Volunteers needed for a survey
  • International T-shirts are now on sale!
  • Improve your moves before the F45 Playoffs
  • Learn the process of writing a term paper in 1-credit course this spring
  • Sign up for the F45 Playoffs
  • Join us for the annual Christmas Organ Concert in Wiedemann Hall
  • Vote now for Homecoming Royalty Court!
  • Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Submit your spring events for the Welcomefest listings
  • Sing your stress away
  • Attend the Mr. Maroon informational in 220 Hubbard Hall
  • Student Health will be closed Nov. 28 and 29
  • Beat stress with Beat Saber
  • Stop by the Angel Tree in the RSC Shocker Store and offer families hope
  • Springfest registration now open!
  • Ugly sweater tees at the Shocker Store
  • Sign up for the Women's Leadership Seminar at CBD
  • Spots available at Leadershape 2020

Digital arts

Nov. 20, 2019 -- Two years after the successful launch of 糖心logo入口鈥檚 Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) in Media Arts program, the university has created the new School of Digital Arts.

  • SBIR/STTR Innovation Summit coming Dec. 11
  • Strategic Planning: Don鈥檛 miss out!
  • Fall 2019 Chemistry Colloquium Series today (Wednesday, Nov. 20)
  • New OU Campus Webpage and Document Accessibility Open Labs
  • Why was the Berlin Wall built? Why did it fall?
  • Arts and Crafts Fair at WSU this week in the RSC
  • Jazz Arts 1 Ensemble and Banda Hispanica to feature special guest artists
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature College of Health Professions Dean Sandra Bibb
  • Get a professional photo taken with Head Shocks
  • Share your sustainability news
  • Gregg Marshall receives NAACP Person of the Year Award
  • WSU Foundation 2019 requisition holiday schedule
  • WSU meal program helps students with food insecurity
  • Local nursing students invited to international honor society
  • Memorial set in honor of Andy Hurt
  • Sign up for the Women's Leadership Seminar at CBD
  • RSC Unplugged features Patz
  • Are you an immigrant living in Wichita? Volunteers needed for a survey
  • Intersectional Empowerment with Gamma Phi Beta & Mu Delta Alpha
  • International T-shirts are now on sale!
  • Submit your spring events for the Welcomefest listings
  • Join us for the annual Christmas Organ Concert in Wiedemann Hall
  • 糖心logo入口 Dance hosts Kansas Dance Festival 2019
  • Stop by the Angel Tree in the RSC Shocker Store and offer families hope
  • Springfest registration now open!
  • Sign up for the F45 Playoffs
  • Sale on professional wear at the Shocker Store
  • Ugly sweater tees at the Shocker Store

Hands typing on keyboard

Nov. 19, 2019 - Many students today must decide between continuing their education, potentially accruing debt to pay off for decades, or finding jobs that don鈥檛 require a college degree. To help with this, 糖心logo入口 set aside $1 million to establish the Sedgwick County Access Grant, a need-based financial award for incoming freshmen.