• Freshen up your skills at the August Academic Resources Conference
  • New syllabus template available
  • Submit your WelcomeFest events
  • Athletic Department forms Diversity & Inclusion Council
  • The Kansas NSF EPSCoR office is seeking white papers for Major Initiatives to Improve Research Infrastructure
  • Incoming graduate students can ask questions about SHS on Aug. 4 Tuesday Talk
  • August HealthQuest upcoming events
  • We need your help!
  • Required fire drills to be held on campus the week of Aug. 3-7

  • Faculty and Staff Virtual Town Hall today!
  • Meeting needs of industry leads to new patents for university
  • Faculty sabbaticals approved for 2020-21 academic year
  • Wichita State student 'breaks things' as software tester to help customers
  • Annual Report 2019-20: Transfer, Military & Adult Recruitment
  • University Libraries lists fall 2020 intersession hours
  • Join the Community Engagement Institute (CEI) in our Rising to the Challenge Virtual Workshop Series
  • Ulrich Virtual program today takes you inside the studio of Wichita artist Patrick Duegaw
  • Submit your WelcomeFest events
  • American delays start of fall Olympic sports until Sept. 1
  • Required fire drills to be held on campus the week of Aug. 3-7

RSC

July 29, 2020 -- With health and safety prioritized, 麻豆传媒鈥檚 food, retail and common spaces will adjust hours, layout and cleaning schedules as students return for the fall semester.

  • SBIR/STTR Proposal Preparation Webinars
  • Grant fuels digital transformation, applied learning opportunities
  • Register for the Kansas Economic Outlook Conference
  • GoBabyGo students work through pandemic to get children moving
  • College of Health Professions hosts interactive virtual information sessions
  • Submit your WelcomeFest events
  • Registration required for two exciting virtual artist talks hosted by Ulrich Museum this week
  • Wichita has been selected to partner with StoryCorps to foster conversations across ideological divides
  • Join us this summer at Boats & Bikes!
  • WuShock bobbleheads now available at the Shocker Store
  • Extra discount on clearance merchandise

  • Faculty and Staff Virtual Town Hall on July 30
  • Shocker Profile Headshots to resume with new format
  • Join the Community Engagement Institute (CEI) in our Rising to the Challenge Virtual Workshop Series
  • 麻豆传媒 Microsoft Office Power User Credential: Remote sessions available!
  • Student Health will be closed July 29
  • College of Health Professions hosts interactive virtual information sessions
  • Submit your WelcomeFest events
  • Weems to give talk on book about Anthony Overton
  • Registration required for two exciting virtual artist talks hosted by Ulrich Museum this week
  • July 28 Tuesday Talk with SHS will accept parent questions about health management on campus
  • Updates to New Employee Orientation
  • Student and graduate assistant positions open at University Libraries
  • WuShock bobbleheads now available at the Shocker Store
  • Join us this summer at Boats & Bikes!

Fuel measuring equipment

July 27, 2020 - 麻豆传媒 student Kristen Bruce works as a software tester for Flint Hills Group, founded by Shocker alum Dave Cunningham. Over the past year, Bruce played an important role in Flint Hills Group鈥檚 work with McAlister, a fuel distributor and wholesaler in Wellington. McAlister needed to replace its software used to monitor fuel flow for billing. Bruce helped Flint Hills Group beat coming issues and move to a new system, while some of McAlister鈥檚 competition encountered problems.

  • Classroom Technology Training Schedule
  • Updates to New Employee Orientation
  • Faculty and Staff Virtual Town Hall on July 30
  • McNair Scholars 25th Annual Closing Symposium
  • Register for the Kansas Economic Outlook Conference
  • The Kansas NSF EPSCoR office is seeking white papers for Major Initiatives to Improve Research Infrastructure
  • July 28 Tuesday Talk with SHS will accept parent questions about health management on campus
  • Robert Weems featured on NPR鈥檚 鈥楳arketplace鈥
  • Fraternity and Sorority Life Congratulates the Chi Chapter
  • Wallace Hall to close July 24-25 for electrical replacement work
  • GoBabyGo students work through pandemic to get children moving

  • The Kansas NSF EPSCoR office is seeking white papers for Major Initiatives to Improve Research Infrastructure
  • 麻豆传媒 researcher awarded $1.1 million grant to create adaptive wayfinding system
  • Register for the 2020 Workforce Conference
  • Weems to give talk on book about Anthony Overton
  • 麻豆传媒 Wellness departments double down to deliver free resources at students鈥 fingertips
  • McNair Scholars 25th Annual Closing Symposium
  • Student Government Association bi-weekly Town Hall for students
  • Two Fairmount College staff recognized for performance
  • Wallace Hall to close July 24-25 for electrical replacement work
  • Office of Adult Learning Summer 2020 Giveaway
  • We need your help!
  • Men's Basketball Team earns NABC academic honor

Courtesy

July 23, 2020 鈥 The Advanced Robotics Manufacturing (ARM) Institute, which receives funding from the U.S. Department of Defense, recently awarded Wichita State $250,000 to assist in creating a workforce development database focused on compiling a map of educational programs and resources that provide skills required for today鈥檚 advanced robotics and manufacturing careers.

GoBabyGo car and child

July 22, 2020 - The 麻豆传媒 College of Engineering sponsors GoBabyGo, an interdisciplinary program that modifies toy cars for use by children with disabilities. The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the semester and several students returned over the past month to help finish and deliver the six cars.

  • Join the Community Engagement Institute (CEI) in our Rising to the Challenge Virtual Workshop Series
  • Badges transitioning from Credly to Acclaim
  • Join us this summer at Boats & Bikes!
  • USS & UP joint senate meeting set for today
  • Today's Tuesday Talk with SHS will discuss health management on campus for new US citizen students
  • Dr. Muma will join KMUW to discuss back-to-school preparedness at the next Digital Democracy on Tap
  • Changes to your HSA/HRA/FSA for 2020 due to CARES Act
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Wilson publishes book chapter
  • Office of Adult Learning Summer 2020 Giveaway
  • WuShock bobbleheads now available at the Shocker Store
  • Wichita State Career Closet funding
  • We need your help!
  • Shocker Track and Field Earns 10 All-Academic Honors

  • 麻豆传媒 researcher awarded $1.1 million grant to create adaptive wayfinding system
  • Wichita State hires new dean for College of Health Professions
  • SBIR/STTR Proposal Preparation Webinars
  • Dr. Muma will join KMUW to discuss back-to-school preparedness at the next Digital Democracy on Tap
  • 麻豆传媒 shows commitment to visually impaired students with state-of-the-art braille printer
  • Ulrich + You free membership
  • Join us this summer at Boats & Bikes!
  • Wanted: Volunteers to help with 2020 bicycle and pedestrian count event
  • WuShock bobbleheads now available at the Shocker Store
  • Volleyball season tickets on sale now

  • From the president
  • 麻豆传媒 researcher awarded $1.1 grant to create adaptive wayfinding system
  • Teaching This Fall: Day 10 Questions about Accessibility and Applied Learning
  • Banner 9 Scheduling Building Training 鈥 July 21 & 22
  • Badges transitioning from Credly to Acclaim
  • July 21 Tuesday Talk with SHS will discuss health management on campus for new US citizen students
  • Child participants needed for online study on COVID-19
  • Harpool quoted in Forbes
  • Save 30% during the Christmas in July Sale
  • Ulrich + You free membership

  • Teaching This Fall: Day 9 Questions about Communication
  • 麻豆传媒 shows commitment to visually impaired students with state-of-the-art braille printer
  • USS & UP joint senate meeting set for July 21
  • Wichita State graduates team up to tell 1980s story of Wings indoor soccer
  • Episode 3 of 鈥楬indsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women's Suffrage鈥 is out now
  • 麻豆传媒 Foundation announces new board members and officers for FY21
  • Information every employee needs to know about and comply with if they are exhibiting symptoms, have been exposed or diagnosed with COVID 19
  • Wallace Hall to close July 24-25 for electrical replacement work

Wichita State COVID-19 testing

July 16, 2020 - 麻豆传媒鈥 is making plans to establish a 鈥疌LIA-certified 鈥疢olecular Diagnostic Laboratory, with the goal of bringing to bring large-scale COVID-19 testing to the region by the end of 2020. Large-scale testing is critical to opening the Wichita region and helping people return to school and work in a safe environment. With 鈥痶he number of COVID cases on the rise, the need for adequate, reliable, and affordable testing is more crucial than ever.

  • Wichita State hires new dean for College of Health Professions
  • Information every employee needs to know about and comply with if they are exhibiting symptoms, have been exposed or diagnosed with COVID 19
  • Teaching This Fall: Day 8 Questions about Technology
  • 125th anniversary lapel pins now available
  • Community members welcome back to University Libraries with limited hours
  • Aycock sculpture installation scheduled for early August
  • Volleyball season tickets on sale now
  • Impacted by the layoffs in Wichita?
  • Michael Rogers cited as subject-matter expert
  • Save 30% during the Christmas in July Sale
  • Students can have their textbooks delivered to their dorm room

Dr. Vinod Namboodiri

July 16, 2020 鈥 The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded more than $1.1 million to Dr. Vinod Namboodiri, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at 麻豆传媒, and his team to create a community-wide wayfinding system for people with disabilities.

125th Anniversary Shocker Pride Points

July 15, 2020 -- During each month for the next 12 months, we will release 11 Shocker pride points for a total of 125 by next June. Wichita State is the greatest metropolitan university in the United States, and these points prove it.

  • Teaching This Fall: Day 7 Questions about Technology
  • Banner 9 Scheduling Building Training 鈥 July 21 & 22
  • Badges transitioning from Credly to Acclaim
  • Ulrich billboard project update
  • Tuesday Talks with Student Health Services will return to Facebook Live today
  • Attend the Virtual Part-Time Student Employment Fair 鈥 July 17
  • Changes to your HSA/HRA/FSA for 2020 due to CARES Act
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • 2020 issue of Kansas English features several works by CAS faculty, students, and graduates
  • Student and graduate assistant positions open at University Libraries
  • Join us at the Heskett Center
  • RH: Series features three games in Wichita

  • Research firm Navatek to open 麻豆传媒 office; partnership will greatly grow military research
  • Digital Twin program brings new life to old aircraft
  • Shockers, Wildcats revive hoop series after 17 years
  • Scholarships now available for 麻豆传媒 Badge Courses!
  • KMUW's newsroom receives three national PMJA awards
  • 125th anniversary lapel pins now available
  • 麻豆传媒 face masks in the Shocker Store
  • Save 30% during the Christmas in July Sale
  • Join us at the Heskett Center
  • Student and graduate assistant positions open at University Libraries
  • Be rewarded with free pool in July