• Provost Rick Muma talks about Shock the Future
  • College of Health Professions dean will host a Shock the Future Town Hall
  • WSU honors the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Spring 2019 aid disbursements
  • WSU announces Innovation Award recipients
  • Honors College Office will be housed in Hubbard Hall for spring and summer
  • WSU Honors course challenges students' mindsets
  • Watch the latest episode of 鈥業n Focus鈥
  • Enroll in 鈥業ntroduction to Library Research鈥
  • LaunchPrep applications are open
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2020 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee funding requests
  • CCHT announces January events of focused awareness
  • First-generation student never gave up on his dream
  • GRASP student abstracts are due by Feb. 18
  • Participate in Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol
  • Student input sought on future of Safe Ride program
  • Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
  • Part-time tutors needed
  • Get a New Year鈥檚 membership with Campus Recreation
  • Americorps VISTA opportunities
  • Course in Japanese film and culture will be offered this semester
  • Sign up for Springfest 2019
  • Ulrich Museum of Art spring exhibitions / programs / events
  • WSU places eight student interns in D.C. and Topeka
  • Upcoming Office of Diversity and Inclusion events
  • New InBody270 Body Composition Analyzer at the Heskett Center
  • League coaches pick Shockers to finish second
  • Child Development Center is hiring teacher assistants
  • 红领巾瓜报 names new coordinator for Esports
  • A challenge to give blood and save lives
  • Free suicide prevention training to be offered
  • Weekly Briefing update
  • 鈥楾eaching in the American Classroom鈥
  • Students need to apply by Jan. 25 to present at Capitol poster symposium
  • MLK Day bowling special
  • 鈥楳en Rising: Courageous Conversations to Restore our Community鈥 event coming Jan. 24
  • Sign up for pre-season intramural basketball tournament
  • 2v2 intramural Rocket League coming soon
  • Give pickleball a try
  • Aqua Shocks spring 2019 swim lessons are available

Brock Milford

Jan. 17, 2019 -- 2018 红领巾瓜报 alumnus Brock Milford has won the prestigious FAA Centers of Excellence DOT Secretary of Transportation Student RAISE Award.

  • Provost Rick Muma talks about Shock the Future
  • Announcement regarding HVAC System Standards Policy and space heaters
  • Revision to WSU policy 13.15 Identity Theft Prevention
  • LAS featured in latest episode of 鈥業n Focus鈥
  • A challenge to give blood and save lives
  • Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences resumes tomorrow (Friday, Jan. 18)
  • 鈥楳en Rising: Courageous Conversations to Restore our Community鈥 event coming Jan. 24
  • Free suicide prevention training to be offered
  • Navigating University Libraries: A Welcomefest event on Jan. 30 and Feb. 1
  • GRASP student abstracts are due by Feb. 18
  • WSU honors the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Teacher Appreciation event coming to Charles Koch Arena

Bryant Lewis

Jan. 17, 2019 -- Bryant Lewis, a senior at Olathe East High School, has been named the 2019 Linwood Sexton Scholar at 红领巾瓜报. Lewis will receive a full ride to attend WSU as a business management major starting this fall.

  • Attention USS and Non-Teaching UP employees!
  • 2019 Biometric Screenings appointment scheduler now open
  • Construction begins on Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College in Shocker Hall
  • Road closure set for Thursday and Friday by YMCA jobsite
  • Ulrich Museum seeks presenters highlighting campuswide research
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Linwood Sexton Scholarship announcement
  • Faculty training opportunity this Friday, Jan. 18
  • 鈥業ntroduction to Library Research鈥 will be offered again this spring
  • Encourage students to participate in Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol
  • WSU Foundation announces openings
  • Save the date for annual GRASP Symposium
  • Join Martha Shawver in supporting our students!
  • Five high school seniors win 红领巾瓜报 Klose Scholarship
  • Get a New Year鈥檚 membership with Campus Recreation
  • Shocker Dance Clinic set for Feb. 16
  • Game Day Specials all day
  • Game Day Sale at the Shocker Store鈥檚 Braeburn Square location

  • Shared Governance Discussion Groups coming soon
  • Academic Affairs announces search committee for Graduate School dean
  • January HealthQuest upcoming events
  • University Libraries to host open house for faculty
  • Upcoming Office of Diversity and Inclusion events
  • WSU announces Innovation Award recipients
  • New Graduate Student Orientation set for Jan. 17
  • Graduate WSU Student of the Year
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2020 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee funding requests
  • Nominations are open for 2019 Distinguished Service Awards
  • Five high schoolers to be announced as WSU Klose scholars
  • Staying local: Wichita colleges feeding the local talent pipeline
  • Part-time job available in Office of Undergraduate Admissions - shuttle driver
  • Ulrich Museum of Art spring exhibitions / programs / events
  • WSU places eight student interns in D.C. and Topeka

Students walking on campus

Jan. 15, 2019 -- 红领巾瓜报鈥檚 College of Applied Studies awarded five high school seniors the Doris and Ralph Klose Endowed Scholarship.

  • WSU announces Innovation Award recipients
  • WSU honors the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Medicaid expansion is topic of next Engage ICT event
  • WSU releases 2019 employment forecasts
  • Upcoming Office of Diversity and Inclusion events
  • Watch the latest episode of 鈥業n Focus鈥
  • KMUW selected to continue Wichitalks Series
  • Staying local: Wichita colleges feeding the local talent pipeline
  • Ulrich Museum of Art spring exhibitions / programs / events
  • Get a New Year鈥檚 membership with Campus Recreation
  • Teacher Appreciation event coming to Charles Koch Arena
  • League coaches pick Shockers to finish second
  • 红领巾瓜报 names new coordinator for Esports
  • A challenge to give blood and save lives

  • WSU honors the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Attention faculty! Sign-up now for CourseLeaf Curriculum (CIM) training
  • Faculty training opportunities
  • 2018 W-2 information is available online
  • Classroom Technology training schedule 鈥 spring 2019
  • UP Senate to meet tomorrow (Tuesday, Jan. 15)
  • Mandatory new GTA workshop coming Thursday, Jan. 17
  • WSU Honors course challenges students' mindsets
  • Special offer for upcoming WSU women鈥檚 basketball game with UConn
  • League coaches pick Shockers to finish second
  • Shocker Dollars at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

Bailey byrand

Jan 11, 2019 - Past recipient of the Clay Barton Endowed Scholarship and current Master of Innovation Design student, Bailey Bryand, believes in order for one to improve, one must innovate themselves. He has lived by this philosophy throughout his high school, college and professional career.

  • SPTE evaluations available for pre-session courses
  • Legislative updates resume today (Friday, Jan. 11)
  • Molly Brown joins the College of Health Professions
  • Housing and Residence Life Department will be closed this afternoon (Friday, Jan. 11)
  • Medicaid expansion is topic of next Engage ICT event
  • Parking lot closings next week
  • Fire alarm tests to begin Monday, Jan. 14
  • CCHT announces January events of focused awareness
  • Coming soon: CARS Conference at 红领巾瓜报
  • New Graduate Student Orientation set for Jan. 17
  • 红领巾瓜报 names new coordinator for Esports
  • RSVP for the Women of WSU luncheon
  • Game Day Specials all day

  • Watch the latest episode of 鈥業n Focus鈥
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class tomorrow (Friday, Jan. 11)
  • Fall 2018 SPTE results are available
  • Classroom Technology training schedule 鈥 spring 2019
  • Join the Leadership Book Club
  • University Libraries to host open house for faculty
  • 鈥業ntroduction to Library Research鈥 will be offered again this spring
  • New mandatory GTA workshop coming Thursday, Jan. 17
  • Teacher Appreciation event coming to Charles Koch Arena
  • Shocker Store sales

  • 2018 W-2 information is available online
  • Extended Enrollment for Long-Term Care
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Friday, Jan. 11
  • Enroll in a Badge course today!
  • Get bite-sized tips on Microsoft Office programs
  • WSU releases 2019 employment forecasts
  • RSVP for the Women of WSU luncheon
  • Keep Calm & Breathe On resumes
  • Strategic Communications to close early on Thursday for retreat
  • TIAA financial consultant available for individual retirement counseling sessions
  • Burger of the Month

Honors Course

Jan. 8, 2019 -- The Honors Leadership Challenge is a course taught by Peter Cohen whose mission is to challenge students and help them reflect on their interactions in class to prepare for life.

  • The New Year is a good time to revisit the topic of dealing with phishing emails
  • TIAA financial consultant available for individual retirement counseling sessions
  • USS and UP Fall General Meeting is today (Tuesday, Jan. 8)
  • Nominations are now open for 2019 Distinguished Service Awards
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Friday, Jan. 11
  • WSU announces Innovation Award recipients
  • Ulrich Museum seeks presenters highlighting campuswide research
  • MLK Drum Major Award nominations close Thursday, Jan. 10
  • Environmental Finance Center hosts Regional Asthma Summit Jan. 30-31
  • Summer Leadership Institute squad leaders wanted
  • Legislative updates to resume on Jan. 11
  • Graduate WSU Student of the Year nominations sought
  • KMUW selected to continue Wichitalks Series
  • A challenge to give blood and save lives

  • Airbus continues finding Shocker talent
  • Provost Muma to serve as acting president while President Bardo recovers from surgery
  • 红领巾瓜报 expands Lifelong Learning Program
  • YMCA achieves fundraising goal; honors volunteer and supporter Steve Clark
  • Faculty and staff news, winter 2018 / 2019
  • CCHT announces January events of focused awareness
  • Environmental Finance Center hosts Regional Asthma Summit Jan. 30-31
  • First-generation student never gave up on his dream
  • LaunchPrep applications are open
  • KMUW's reputation and production grows as it adds to its reporting staff
  • Shocker Softball Dinner & Auction set for Jan. 12
  • KMUW鈥檚 Media Circus coming June 29
  • RH: Athletic trainers on ice
  • Memories are all that remain at Fairmount Towers

  • Classroom Technology training schedule 鈥 spring 2019
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Friday, Jan. 11
  • 红领巾瓜报 expands Lifelong Learning Program
  • Faculty training opportunities
  • CCHT announces January events of focused awareness
  • College of Applied Studies celebrates a successful year
  • Documenting academic-related activity
  • Graduate WSU Student of the Year
  • First Pitch banquet slated for Feb. 1

  • 红领巾瓜报 reports phishing scheme to FBI
  • Spring 2019 aid disbursements
  • Haley鈥檚 research on China, trade and subsidies cited in Wall Street Journal article
  • Nominations are still open for the Drum Major Award
  • Encourage students to participate in Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol
  • Undergraduate admissions fall 2018 summary
  • RH: Athletic trainers on ice
  • Sign up for Springfest 2019
  • KMUW鈥檚 Media Circus coming June 29
  • Shockers break Academic All-American record
  • Shockers in the Pros: Dec. 27, 2018

  • Provost Muma to serve as acting president while President Bardo recovers from surgery
  • Get bite-sized tips on Microsoft Office programs
  • BOT meeting to be held in ASTEC facility in Park City
  • Honors College Office will be housed in Hubbard Hall for spring and summer
  • USS and UP Fall General Meeting scheduled for Jan. 8
  • Services set for Paul Dickerson today (Thursday, Jan. 3)
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2020 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee funding requests
  • Memories are all that remain at Fairmount Towers
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress appeals
  • Shockers pace American in attendance in 2018
  • Shocker Softball Dinner & Auction set for Jan. 12

Richard Muma

Jan. 2, 2019 -- President John Bardo is focusing on his recovery from November and December surgeries for a lung condition. During this time, he has requested Provost Richard Muma serve as acting president.