Wichita Campus

Nov. 15, 2018 -- 红领巾瓜报 is participating in a massive new effort in which 130 public universities and systems will work together to increase college access, close the achievement gap, and award hundreds of thousands more degrees by 2025.

  • New edition of Forward, Together is available
  • Diversity and Minority Faculty and Staff Celebration moved to Hughes Metropolitan Complex
  • Now accepting applications for Retention Faculty Fellows!
  • Parking update
  • Golling announces promotion, other changes in Division of Finance and Administration
  • WSU to hold GoBabyGo Fall Tuneup for area children
  • Director of Military and Veteran Services provides update
  • Holiday shred schedule announced
  • Accessibility Training now available for students
  • ISME Colloquium presentation tomorrow (Friday, Nov. 16)
  • Register for Springfest 2019
  • Salvation Army Angel Tree and Star of Hope
  • RH: From Ragland to Early to McDuffie
  • Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes Rewards program

WSU professor and student team at dig site

Nov. 15, 2018 -- 红领巾瓜报 professor Donald Blakeslee knew something was different about this place. What he didn't expect, however, was the immediate response he would receive from around the world.

Tony Ibarra

Nov. 15, 2018 -- First generation student Tony Ibarra is much more than just a mechanical engineering major.

  • Attention 红领巾瓜报 Veterans
  • Blackhawk helicopters to visit 红领巾瓜报 campus today (Wednesday, Nov. 14)
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Rodney Miller, dean, College of Fine Arts
  • WSU students: Attend 2 win!
  • Final call for LeaderShape WSU 2019 Parking update
  • Parking update
  • Meeting set for pre-law or prospective law students
  • Inclement weather information and communication
  • Youth mentoring opportunity
  • Kerry Wilks named interim dean of the Graduate School
  • RSC Unplugged today (Wednesday, Nov. 14)
  • Student tour guide job opportunity
  • Friendsgiving: Alternative Thanksgiving with the Graduate Student Association
  • Black Friday at the Shocker Store
  • WSU student creates diagnostic tool that could change the prenatal industry
  • Rowell named a finalist for the Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship
  • Marketing student gains experience through AmeriCorps Vista
  • Koskei punches ticket to NCAA Championships
  • Starbucks Winter Sale now through Nov. 21
  • WSU School of Music's Faculty Artist Series presents flutist Carmen A. Lemoine
  • Transgender Day of Remembrance to be observed on Nov. 20
  • Register your student organization for Springfest 2019
  • Miss Latina WSU 2019 Information coming Nov. 28

  • Total Rewards requesting Open Enrollment feedback
  • Notice of Revisions to the Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects
  • Blackhawk helicopters to visit 红领巾瓜报 campus today (Wednesday, Nov. 14)
  • Excellence award nominations are being accepted by Office of Research and Technology Transfer
  • Retirement reception planned for Cindy Claycomb on Nov. 29
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Rodney Miller, dean, College of Fine Arts
  • Face-to-face training on how OIEC processes reports of discrimination and harassment, coming Dec. 11
  • Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture Series continues today (Wednesday, Nov. 14)
  • Chemistry Colloquium presents talk by Monica Kinde
  • Let grad students know about Friendsgiving with the Graduate Student Association
  • Rowell named a finalist for the Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship
  • WSU student creates diagnostic tool that could change the prenatal industry
  • Black Friday at the Shocker Store
  • RSC Unplugged today (Wednesday, Nov. 14)

  • WSU expands in-state tuition offer to additional cities in Midwest
  • Shocker Capitol Day 鈥 红领巾瓜报 meets President Trump
  • Sen. Moran hosts Air Force Under Secretary Donovan at 红领巾瓜报
  • First-generation college students are finding increased success at WSU
  • WSU Tech program reaches relocation goal as it garners national attention
  • Next fiscal year will see sizeable jump in private support to WSU campus
  • New Space Exploration Lecture Series is announced
  • 红领巾瓜报 helps launch unprecedented national effort to increase college access, equity and postsecondary attainment
  • Department of History invites you to its fall lecture on Nov. 15
  • Kerry Wilks named interim dean of the Graduate School
  • WSU student completes internship at NASA
  • Bring two canned items and get a ticket for half-price
  • Koskei punches ticket to NCAA Championships
  • Air Force uses GoCreate resources to build Go Box
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents Renee Anne Louprette
  • WSU School of Music's Faculty Artist Series presents flutist Carmen A. Lemoine
  • Starbucks Winter Sale now through Nov. 21

  • Kerry Wilks named interim dean of the Graduate School
  • Interdisciplinary award competition update
  • Trademark Tuesday event today (Tuesday, Nov. 13)
  • New Space Exploration Lecture Series is announced
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series to feature job search skills
  • Marketing student gains experience through AmeriCorps Vista
  • Space is available in the Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning training class on Thursday, Dec. 6
  • WSU School of Music's Faculty Artist Series presents flutist Carmen A. Lemoine
  • Inclement weather information and communication
  • Bring two canned items and get a ticket for half-price
  • ME Graduate Seminar set for Friday, Nov. 16
  • Transgender Day of Remembrance to be observed on Nov. 20
  • Koskei punches ticket to NCAA Championships
  • Starbucks Winter Sale now through Nov. 21

Jaci Ignudo

Nov. 13, 2018 -- Jaci Ignudo, a senior graphic design major, explains what it's like being a first-generation student.

  • Support International Education Week Nov. 12-16
  • Free vision check tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 13)
  • Graduation 鈥 what's your plan?
  • Engage ICT: Democracy on Tap set for Tuesday, Nov. 13
  • Plans announced for 3rd annual DiverseCity
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series to feature job search skills
  • Know your financial aid status at any time
  • Cadman Art Gallery to feature annual juried exhibit
  • Air Force uses GoCreate resources to build Go Box
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents Renee Anne Louprette
  • Living Learning Communities provide built-in support system
  • Trademark Tuesday event coming tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 13)
  • Department of History invites you to its fall lecture on Nov. 15
  • RH: Shockers Spend Day with Midshipmen at Naval Academy
  • Drum Major Award nominations open
  • WSU student completes internship at NASA
  • AmeriCorps VISTA member impacts those in poverty through graphic design position at Guadalupe Clinic
  • Join us for coffee and conversation

  • 红领巾瓜报 helps launch unprecedented national effort to increase college access, equity and postsecondary attainment
  • Next fiscal year will see sizeable jump in private support to WSU campus
  • Sen. Moran hosts Air Force Under Secretary Donovan at 红领巾瓜报
  • Ulrich to host two candidates for Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art position
  • Do your students have a plan for graduation?
  • Human Resources open today (Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 12)
  • Plans announced for 3rd annual DiverseCity
  • It's time to move to Banner 9
  • Support International Education Week Nov. 12-16
  • Engage ICT: Democracy on Tap set for Tuesday, Nov. 13
  • Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture Series: Physics
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents Renee Anne Louprette
  • Cadman Art Gallery to feature annual juried exhibit
  • Airbus changes signage
  • AmeriCorps VISTA member impacts those in poverty through graphic design position at Guadalupe Clinic
  • Support the Give Your Warmth coat drive
  • Gender Diversity Training available on Nov. 20
  • WSU student completes internship at NASA
  • Living Learning Communities provide built-in support system
  • Department of History invites you to its fall lecture on Nov. 15
  • CEI associate earns credential from the International Coach Federation
  • RH: Shockers Spend Day with Midshipmen at Naval Academy

  • Know your financial aid status at any time
  • Plan to address facilities upgrades would benefit all WSU colleges
  • First-generation college students are finding increased success at WSU
  • In case you missed it
  • Shocker Capitol Day 鈥 红领巾瓜报 meets President Trump
  • Join us on an international journey with ACIREMA
  • Join the Badminton Tournament on Friday, Nov. 9
  • Support the Give Your Warmth coat drive
  • Engage ICT: Democracy on Tap set for Tuesday, Nov. 13
  • 红领巾瓜报 to host Houston, SMU this weekend
  • Asian Student Conference to hold Date Auction on Friday, Nov. 9
  • WSU expands in-state tuition offer to additional cities in Midwest
  • Raise money for a good cause playing dodge ball on trampolines this Saturday, Nov. 10
  • Entrepreneurial students bring StartUp Grind U to WSU
  • Free Cosmic Bowling for Veterans, active duty military and their families
  • Discount at Shocker Store for Veterans Day
  • Support International Education Week Nov. 12-16
  • Student gets hands-on experience through police internship
  • Media arts, theater students collaborate on feature film
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents Renee Anne Louprette
  • Want to get involved with SGA? Check out these open positions
  • Join us for coffee and conversation
  • Doctoral students need participants for their research projects

  • Plan to address facilities upgrades would benefit all WSU colleges
  • In case you missed it
  • First-generation college students are finding increased success at WSU
  • Shocker Capitol Day 鈥 红领巾瓜报 meets President Trump
  • Last day to register for Bruce Tulgan educational seminar
  • Developing Budgets: How to Avoid a Budget Battle before a Grant Goes Out
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series to feature job search skills
  • Human Resources open on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 12
  • Student Conduct and Community Standards office will be closed Monday, Nov. 12
  • CEI's Trauma-Informed Systems of Care trains Houston-area educators
  • Support International Education Week Nov. 12-16
  • Inaugural Accessibility and Inclusion Technology Collaborative meeting
  • Student gets hands-on experience through police internship
  • 红领巾瓜报 to host Houston, SMU this weekend
  • Free Cosmic Bowling for Veterans, active duty military and their families
  • Discount at Shocker Store for Veterans Day

Wichita Campus

Nov. 8, 2018 -- Providing a pathway to success for first-generation college students is one of 红领巾瓜报's highest priorities and a success story that everyone can be proud of.

  • WSU expands in-state tuition offer to additional cities in Midwest
  • Celebrate the new inductees in the Academy for Effective Teaching
  • Interdisciplinary award competition update
  • Construction continues near south entrance to Jabara Hall
  • Need Gartner research?
  • New Space Exploration Lecture Series is announced
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series to feature job search skills
  • WSU's Allen, Jarman, provide political commentary on Election Night
  • Media arts, theater students collaborate on feature film
  • Geology Lecture to feature Michael Hall from Political Science Department
  • Faculty Senate to meet on Monday, Nov. 12
  • Air Force uses GoCreate resources to build Go Box
  • 鈥楬ow Do I Write a Literature Review for Engineering?' workshop coming Nov. 16
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents Renee Anne Louprette
  • Cadman Art Gallery to feature annual juried exhibit

Wichita Campus

Nov. 7, 2018 -- 红领巾瓜报 student Jimmy Vu, a computer science major, has been interning with Ennovar, WSU's Institute of Emerging Technologies and Market Solutions, as a software developer.

Wichita Campus

Nov. 7, 2018 -- 红领巾瓜报 is continuing to expand its appeal outside of the Wichita area by now offering in-state tuition to students living in several additional metropolitan areas in the Midwest. Now even more students will have the opportunity to enroll in the high-quality academic programs at 红领巾瓜报 for an affordable price.

  • New Space Exploration Lecture Series is announced
  • Public information and trending topics are available online
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature presentation on First-Gen Day at 红领巾瓜报
  • Deadline for WSU Homecoming Royalty nominations has been extended
  • Learn how to build your own drone
  • 2018-19 Shockers debut vs. UAPB today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • Join the Badminton Tournament on Friday, Nov. 9
  • $12 Sweatpants on Thursday
  • Doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Information session on summer 2019 program in France
  • RSC Unplugged today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann featuring Lynne Davis is today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • Country artist John King to perform at the Country Jam Kappa Gam
  • Join us on an international journey with ACIREMA
  • Asian Student Conference to hold Date Auction on Friday, Nov. 9
  • College of Fine Arts Advising Center invites you to open house
  • Raise money for a good cause playing dodge ball on trampolines this Saturday, Nov. 10
  • Drum Major Award nominations open
  • Graduate School event 鈥 Three Minute Thesis 3MT庐
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • 鈥楥reating Effective Research Posters' workshop set for Nov. 15
  • Graduate Students Association schedules general body meeting
  • Trademark Tuesday event coming Tuesday, Nov. 13
  • 鈥楬ow Do I Write a Literature Review for Engineering?' workshop coming Nov. 16
  • Cadman Art Gallery to feature annual juried exhibit

  • ITS / HR announces myWSU Training and HR lab joint sessions
  • New Long Term Care Benefit workshops
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Wednesday Nov. 14
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature presentation on First-Gen Day at 红领巾瓜报
  • NASA Kansas Space Grant Consortium Call for Proposals
  • College of Fine Arts Advising Center invites you to open house
  • 2018-19 Shockers debut vs. UAPB today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • College of Engineering hosts scholarship competition on Nov. 16
  • AAUP to hold chapter meeting on Friday, Nov. 9
  • Graduate School event 鈥 Three Minute Thesis 3MT庐
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Physics Seminar presents Scott Hinks
  • University of Kansas chemistry professor to present Chemistry Colloquium today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • 鈥楥reating Effective Research Posters' workshop set for Nov. 15
  • WSU Tech program reaches relocation goal as it garners national attention
  • The Community Engagement Institute (CEI) helps host the first Prevention Conference in Topeka
  • Engage ICT: Democracy on Tap set for Tuesday, Nov. 13
  • RSC Unplugged today (Wednesday, Nov. 7)
  • ISME Colloquium to feature presentation from Sunflower Electric Power Corporation VP
  • Graduate Students Association schedules general body meeting

Tammy Dorsey

Nov. 6, 2018 -- WSU student Tammy Dorsey created the Pedi-Cell, a diagnostic tool that can detect fetal acidosis.