鈥⒙犅 聽Annual Appointment Notices will now be online, no longer printed
鈥⒙犅 聽Time at WSU helped student build successful business
鈥⒙犅 聽WSU research will help reduce weight, cost of high-speed missiles
鈥⒙犅 聽TBT single-session tickets on sale
鈥⒙犅 聽Volleyball Dinner and Auction set for Aug. 24
鈥⒙犅 聽Students invited to enter essay competition for NASA Celebration Conference
鈥⒙犅 聽Fraternity and sorority alumni asked to take part in Greek Life survey
鈥⒙犅 聽Pumpkin Run registration is now open

  • Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 at NCAT July 22
  • Parking lots are being resurfaced east of Grace Wilkie and MRC
  • Outdoor Art Cafe event canceled
  • WSU featured in article about the growth of badges in higher education
  • 'Finding Funding' research workshops available this month
  • Sign up for Chrome River training
  • Polymer Characterization Workshop coming July 25-26
  • Understand how to direct and motivate employees with CMD training
  • Free budgeting and life skills class available for children of faculty, staff
  • Kansas Prevention Conference set for October

NIAR building

July 10, 2019 -- 麻豆破解版 State University鈥檚 National Institute for Aviation Research received a three-year $33 million contract from the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center for a project focused on emerging materials for high-speed missile applications.

  • Campus traffic flow to change temporarily as signage work is completed
  • All buildings will have outside locks rekeyed
  • Estate gift will support WSU music students
  • Student Conduct and Community Standards is moving offices July 11-12
  • Registration for 'Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning' is available
  • WSU staff are invited to academic resources training event
  • University Libraries offering patent training
  • 'Why IP: Innovation to Impact' workshop set for July 24
  • 'Banner 9 Scheduling Building Training' - July 24-25
  • Sign up for Summer Writing Retreat
  • Stunning new exhibition catalogue 'Fire in the Paint Locker' celebrates 麻豆破解版-based artist
  • Ulrich Museum invites your participation in brief survey
  • Seeking artist proposals for outdoor staircase at Clinton Hall
  • Plan to attend the AfterShocks Tourney Tip-Off event

  • Annual Appointment Notices will now be online, no longer printed
  • WSU's Alexandre Shvartsburg wins Presidential Early Career Award
  • Fast-growing varsity Esports program, gaming lab put WSU on the map
  • Opportunity to develop new First-Year Seminars on July 10 and 31
  • Outdoor Art Cafe kicks off Shocker Summer Series
  • CMD offers 40 percent discount for faculty, staff and students for summer courses
  • Ins and outs of grant administration: open workshops for faculty, staff
  • Meet faculty award recipient Bayram Yildirim
  • KMUW invites you to Engage ICT today
  • Tenure and Promotion Workshop coming July 16
  • SSS is hiring tutors for fall 2019
  • Last call to submit your fall events for Welcomefest listing
  • Teen study participants needed

  • WSU partners to serve Army on aerospace projects
  • Join us for some summer of fun!
  • Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 at NCAT July 22
  • Boeing senior VP, WSU alum, featured in national story
  • KMUW invites you to Engage ICT
  • Fast-growing varsity Esports program, gaming lab put WSU on the map
  • Stunning new exhibition catalogue 'Fire in the Paint Locker' celebrates 麻豆破解版-based artist
  • Second Annual Kansas Prevention Conference to be held this October
  • WSU ShiftSpace moving to new, collaborative space
  • Shocker trio receive Greater 麻豆破解版 Area Sports Commission awards
  • Athletic Training students host cleat drive
  • Extra discount on clearance merchandise
  • Teen study participants needed

  • July HealthQuest upcoming events
  • Paid Parental Leave for employees effective July 1
  • Take advantage of the campus chemical cleanup event
  • Opportunity to develop new First-Year Seminars on July 10 and 31
  • Chrome River launch July 29 鈥 Sign up for trainings now
  • Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 at NCAT July 22
  • Student Conduct and Community Standards is moving offices July 11-12
  • Upcoming change to WSU travel booking process at Sunflower Travel
  • Wanted: Move-In Volunteers
  • Athletic Training students host cleat drive
  • Extra discount on clearance merchandise

  • Join us for some summer of fun!
  • Submit your fall events for the Welcomefest listing
  • Shocker students help city improve its use of data
  • WSU partners to serve Army on aerospace projects
  • Stunning new exhibition catalogue 'Fire in the Paint Locker' celebrates 麻豆破解版-based artist
  • SSS is hiring tutors for fall 2019
  • F45 is hiring
  • Seeking artist proposals for outdoor staircase at Clinton Hall
  • Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 at NCAT July 22
  • CMD offers 40 percent discount for faculty, staff and students for summer courses
  • WSU ShiftSpace moving to new, collaborative space
  • Ulrich Museum invites your participation in brief survey
  • Student Conduct and Community Standards is moving offices July 11-12
  • Athletic Training students host cleat drive
  • Teen study participants needed
  • Shocker trio receive Greater 麻豆破解版 Area Sports Commission awards
  • Extra discount on clearance merchandise
  • Wanted: Move-In Volunteers

Eddie Sandoval, founder and owner of Pinole Blue

July 8, 2019 - Eddie Sandoval graduated from 麻豆破解版 State in 2017 with a business finance degree. While in school, he used the resources around him to launch a successful business called Pinole Blue.

  • WSU staff are invited to training event
  • WSU ShiftSpace moving to new, collaborative space
  • Purchasing Office will close at noon today (Friday, July 5)
  • Take advantage of the campus chemical cleanup event
  • SSS is hiring tutors for fall 2019
  • Second Annual Kansas Prevention Conference to be held this October
  • Submit your fall events for the Welcomefest listing
  • Haley鈥檚 expertise cited in 鈥楥hina Daily鈥 and 鈥楻eal Clear Politics鈥
  • KMUW invites you to Engage ICT
  • Shocker trio receive Greater 麻豆破解版 Area Sports Commission awards

Gaming equipment at 麻豆破解版 State's varsity Sports room.

July 3, 2019 - Tyler Levesque, 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 Esports coordinator, moved fast during his first semester as Esports coordinator, putting together two teams and arranging practices on the fly in January. When his Esports students return in the fall, the program will look and feel much different.

  • 麻豆破解版 State to observe Independence Day holiday
  • WSU partners to serve Army on aerospace projects
  • Ins & outs of grant administration: open workshops for faculty, staff
  • Purchasing Office will close at noon Friday, July 5
  • Banner 9 Scheduling Building Training 鈥 July 24 and 25
  • Opportunity to develop new First-Year Seminars coming July 10
  • CMD offers 40 percent discount for faculty, staff and students for summer courses
  • Registration for Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning is available
  • Seeking artist proposals for outdoor staircase at Clinton Hall
  • Boeing senior VP, WSU alum, featured in national story
  • Ulrich Museum introduces new creative communications manager
  • Cleaning out your closet?

University and Army officials

July 2, 2019 -- 麻豆破解版 State University and the University of Alabama in Huntsville have entered into a partnership to mutually strengthen capabilities in fixed-wing commercial, civil and rotary wing military aircraft research and development in order to more effectively serve the U.S. Army.

John Tomblin, vice president for technology and research, speaks about NIAR developments

July 2, 2019 -- A recent grant will allow 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 National Institute for Aviation Research to speed up the manufacturing process for aerospace and defense industries.

  • New WSU research will help the Air Force fleet stay mission ready
  • WSU research studies affect of space gravity on the human brain
  • WSU experiments could have implications for life on Mars
  • WSU receives NSF award for aquatic ecology research
  • Polymer Characterization Workshop coming July 25-26
  • WSU Ventures develops, licenses innovative medical technology
  • Shocker students help city improve its use of data
  • Ulrich Museum invites your participation in brief survey
  • Traumatic brain injury brings student closer to his Shocker family
  • KMUW calendar stickers are back for the 2019-20 academic year
  • Seeking artist proposals for outdoor staircase at Clinton Hall
  • 麻豆破解版 State to observe Independence Day holiday
  • RSC and departments closed for Independence Day
  • Teen study participants needed
  • Extra discount on clearance merchandise

  • WSU receives NSF award for aquatic ecology research
  • WSU Foundation end of fiscal year schedule
  • Scholarships are now available for WSU badge courses!
  • Abstracts are being accepted for Sixth Annual National Anti-Human Trafficking Conference
  • Upcoming change to WSU travel booking process at Sunflower Travel
  • Tenure and Promotion Workshop coming July 16
  • Take advantage of the campus chemical cleanup event
  • Shocker students help city improve its use of data
  • Ulrich Museum invites your participation in brief survey
  • Neal Allen: 鈥榃e need more pioneer woman politicians鈥
  • Teen study participants needed
  • RSC and departments closed for Independence Day

  • 麻豆破解版 State to observe Independence Day holiday
  • Student Body President Kitrina Miller to appoint Vice President Michael Bearth as acting president
  • WSU research studies affect of space gravity on the human brain
  • Traumatic brain injury brings student closer to his Shocker family
  • WSU experiments could have implications for life on Mars
  • Parking lots to be resurfaced east of Grace Wilkie and MRC
  • Seeking artist proposals for outdoor staircase at Clinton Hall
  • Work on new shuttle stop has begun; traffic reduced to one lane
  • RSC and departments closed for Independence Day
  • Exercise Science interns wanted
  • Make a difference by becoming a TRIO peer tutor
  • Extra discount on clearance merchandise
  • PreventionTalKS launches new monthly podcast
  • TBT single-session tickets on sale
  • Submit your fall events for the Welcomefest listing
  • Stressed? Keep Calm and Breathe On
  • Volunteers needed for a research study

The PRI's Meghan Carver and WuShock speak with a local elementary school class.

July 1, 2019 -- 麻豆破解版 State University admissions created the Public Relations Institute (PRI) in the fall of 2018 to foster goodwill among WSU alumni and community stakeholders through outreach and presence at community events. At the time, PRI consisted of only three students and two staff advisors, but their impact spread across the 麻豆破解版 area.

  • WSU experiments could have implications for life on Mars
  • Paid Parental Leave for employees effective today (July 1)
  • Finding funding research workshops available this month
  • Starting today (Monday, July 1): Shocker Printing Solutions
  • Candidate to visit campus for tenure-track position in EECS
  • Services set for Carol Konek, co-founder of Women鈥檚 Studies
  • Polymer Characterization Workshop coming July 25-26
  • PreventionTalKS launches new monthly podcast
  • KMUW calendar stickers are back for the 2019-20 academic year
  • Volleyball Dinner and Auction set for Aug. 24
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Extra discount on clearance merchandise

  • WSU research studies affect of space gravity on the human brain
  • WSU Ventures develops, licenses innovative medical technology
  • Traumatic brain injury brings student closer to his Shocker family
  • Seeking artist proposals for outdoor staircase at Clinton Hall
  • Lock Systems Specialist Senior, Plumber Specialist Senior, and Painter Senior positions open to WSU employees only
  • Candidate to visit campus for tenure-track position in EECS
  • Admissions application for fall 2020 opens July 1
  • WSU faculty awarded grant to host NASA Celebration Conference
  • Scholarships are now available for WSU badge courses!
  • Cleaning out your closet?
  • TBT single-session tickets on sale
  • BRAKES Teen Driving Courses coming to WSU