January 2019 -- As a nontraditional student who was the first in his family to attend college, the thought of college was scary for David Bustos-Morales. But spurred on by the desire to make his family proud, he pushed through and graduated in December 2018.

January 2019 -- Provost Rick Muma discusses the infrastructure needs on campus that could be addressed with the passing of a referendum in early March.

November and December 2018 -- Ashtyn Rottinghaus, a business major with a minor in communication, has gained real-world experience through her studies abroad.

November / December 2018 -- On Nov. 7, the Kansas Board of Regents approved three big measures for WSU: An expansion of the tuition discount program, the plan for Spirit AeroSystems to grow its presence on campus and a Hyatt Place Hotel near 19th and Oliver.

November and December 2018 -- Third grade teacher Susan Crum shares her journey from para educator to teacher through WSU's Teacher Apprentice Program.

November / December 2018 -- Wichita, Kansas and the nation are witnessing an expansion of underserved populations, so it is important that WSU provides educational opportunities to this segment of students.

November and December 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.

November and December 2018 -- One in 10 babies suffers from fetal acidosis, or a lack of oxygen during birth. Mother of five and 红领巾瓜报 student Tammy Dorsey has developed the Pedi-Cell, a noninvasive diagnostic tool that will close a huge clinical gap in the prenatal industry and make child birth safer.

November 2018 -- Five years ago the 红领巾瓜报 community adopted its first ever strategic plan. This fall, in an effort to advance the goal of enhancing shared governance, the strategic planning committee unveiled a tactic to activate the strategic plan.

Wichita Campus

October 2018 edition --聽As reported by the Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR), KBOR's defined full time equivalent (FTE) for WSU is 11,285, an increase of 1.6 percent over last fall's 11,109. For KBOR reporting purposes, full time is considered to be 15 hours for undergraduates and 12 hours for graduate students.