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  • WSU announces changes to popular Lifelong Learning classes
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  • Fall 2021 admissions application opens July 1
  • The RSC is open!
  • Shocker Store closing for inventory
  • MFA thesis show on view at ShiftSpace Gallery
  • 'Pandemic Portraits' features 红领巾瓜报 alumnus Alex Moore

  • NSF I-Corps program at 红领巾瓜报 helps launch Kansas City biotechnology startup
  • Grad certificate in data science created to meet industry demand
  • 红领巾瓜报 helps produce stethoscopes for COVID-19 patients
  • KMUW's digital event will address how the upcoming elections will continue amid the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 红领巾瓜报 professor uses Minecraft to create virtual field camp
  • Porcaro鈥檚 expertise featured in story about online learning
  • Shocker grad: 'We know 红领巾瓜报 always will be there for us'
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  • University Libraries provides online checkouts
  • Room reservations in the Rhatigan Student Center
  • Wanted: Volunteers to help with 2020 bicycle and pedestrian count event
  • Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes extends hours and opens for play
  • Extra discount on clearance merchandise in the Shocker Store

  • June edition of president's newsletter, First Tuesday, set for today
  • NetApp breaks ground for building on 红领巾瓜报 Innovation Campus
  • Real Talk: Debriefing the recent racial events
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  • Tech updates keep Shocker Studios on cutting edge for applied learning
  • Pizza Hut Museum open by appointment only through June 30
  • Black & Yellow Day - June 12
  • University Libraries provides online checkouts
  • Continued need to share reliable health information with students during COVID-19 pandemic
  • Congratulations to KMUW's Stephan Bisaha, recipient of a Regional Murrow Award for excellence in journalism
  • Summer 2020 E-Launch
  • Campus visits resuming soon
  • Shocker Store curbside service moved
  • Extra discount on clearance merchandise at the Shocker Store

  • WSU technology breathes new life into aging Army helicopter fleet
  • LETC, university benefit from partnership
  • Join KMUW for Digital Democracy on Tap: Advice from the Frontlines
  • GoCreate collaborates with partners to make face coverings
  • 红领巾瓜报 biology students tell COVID stories by turning to creativity
  • 红领巾瓜报 lab gets the scoop on poop, food archaeology
  • Perspectives on the Pandemic series now on Fairmount College YouTube channel
  • Shocker Innovation Corps now accepting applications for the online summer 2020 cohort
  • Summer 2020 E-Launch
  • University Libraries sets new hours for Shocker community
  • Stay up-to-date with University Libraries
  • Shocker Store in Rhatigan Student Center reopening May 26
  • Invitation Extended by Councilman Brandon Johnson, Wichita City Council, District 1
  • Ulrich boosts outreach efforts amid COVID-19
  • RH: 鈥業 know other people struggle鈥
  • Starbucks in RSC now open

  • 红领巾瓜报鈥檚 engineering graduate programs are now the highest ranked in Kansas
  • Wichita laboratory scientist gives inside perspective on the fight against COVID-19
  • Meet a Shocker: Spring 2020 graduates
  • Meet 红领巾瓜报's new Golden boy
  • Shocker Innovation Corps now accepting applications for the online summer 2020 cohort
  • Enjoy free online self-paced courses!
  • JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty
  • Perspectives on the Pandemic series now on Fairmount College YouTube channel
  • Join us for a Real Talk program
  • Koch Innovation Challenge winners advance to national competition
  • Review the Office of Diversity and Inclusion's Annual Celebration Programs
  • RSC reopening information
  • Save on Shocker gear during the Memorial Day Sale

  • Shockers United: The plan to slowly allow more people on campus
  • 红领巾瓜报 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

  • Retired B1-B will arrive in Wichita soon for Air Force research project
  • Pandemic series speaker to discuss his work on COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics
  • Kansas businesses can learn about the new cybersecurity rules for selling to DoD
  • 红领巾瓜报 historian compares COVID-19 with past pandemics
  • Invitation extended by Councilman Brandon Johnson, Wichita City Council, District 1
  • Relief fund established to help local creatives affected by COVID-19
  • Allegiant has top performance in 2020 Airline Quality Rating
  • SBDC offers webinar series in May
  • Enjoy free online self-paced courses!
  • 红领巾瓜报's Usha Haley in Bloomberg Businessweek on global regulation affecting multinationals
  • Learn how you can make a BIG difference with Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • KMUW podcast presents 鈥楬indsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women鈥檚 Suffrage鈥
  • To the stars, student defies odds
  • A letter from Misty Bruckner for Public Service Recognition Week
  • Mother's Day Brunch Kit
  • KMUW News has daily updates on COVID-19 in Kansas
  • University Libraries is helping with State Library Card signup
  • Mother's Day Sale
  • Volunteers needed for a research study

  • Help shape 红领巾瓜报 by taking brand survey
  • Campus update from President Golden
  • WSU student learns leadership skills during operations internship at Airbus
  • COVID-19 series continues Wednesday
  • College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame selects five recipients for 2020
  • Butler, WSU add two majors to articulation agreement
  • COVID-19 creates new challenges for home health care workers
  • Announcing Virtual Celebration on May 16
  • Stay connected with KMUW's Distance Socials
  • Direct questions for returning library materials to librarystaff@wichita.edu
  • WSU graduate helps Reno County deal with COVID-19 data and respond
  • After event cancellation, Emerging Artists prizes awarded virtually
  • Resources available to support students, staff, and community during this challenging time
  • RSC Engraving resumes production
  • Spring Shocker Sale Online
  • eGift Cards now available at Shockerstore.com

  • 红领巾瓜报 to receive $8.7 million from higher education relief fund
  • JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty
  • Join KMUW's Digital Democracy on Tap for a live conversation on financial planning in the age of COVID-19
  • 鈥楳odeling the spread of the Coronavirus,鈥 by Adam Jaeger, assistant professor of mathematics and statistics
  • WSU launches satellite nursing program at K-State
  • 红领巾瓜报 junior wins national cybersecurity competition
  • Ulrich Museum's 鈥楳eet Me in the Vault鈥 invites you to explore its collection online, share your favorite artwork
  • University Libraries is helping with State Library Card signup

  • 红领巾瓜报 summer courses moving to online/remote format
  • New economic tool breaks down COVID-19 vulnerability on the service industry state
  • University Libraries to offer free webinar on IEEE courses
  • PTAC to host virtual workshop April 14
  • 红领巾瓜报 teams with WPD to produce face shields for first responders
  • 红领巾瓜报 junior pitches in with sewing to make protective masks
  • Ulrich Museum offers Museum at Home resources to help with self-distancing
  • Talk with Toby coming to your home
  • RSC Engraving resumes production
  • $7 color tees online at the Shocker Store