Emmalie Gulledge, student worker at WSU Ventures

May 29, 2019 - Biomedical engineering junior Emmalie Gulledge has bridged her degree to her patent law aspirations through her work at WSU Ventures this year. While her major wouldn鈥檛 ordinarily prepare her for law school, her applied learning experiences in intellectual property and technology transfer have brought her dream a lot closer to reality.

Brittany Allen, senior, at the Hyper Pet office.

May 29, 2019 - As a senior graphic design major, Brittany Allen got a taste of the business world as a marketing intern at industry-leading pet products manufacturer Hyper Pet.

  • All welcome at campus forums to share feedback on presidential search
  • New Academic Affairs Fellows announced
  • Read the latest edition of Academe
  • Grow, Learn, Connect event coming June 12
  • New web training and design features available
  • Faculty sabbaticals approved for 2019-20 academic year
  • Service-learning project helps students learn how language affects resources
  • New resource available for DACA students
  • Seeking volunteer Jump!Star performers this summer

  • Students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and community invited to share feedback on presidential search
  • WSU lab takes virtual reality to a whole new level
  • Engineering students place in top 10 in NASA rocket launch competition
  • Save the date for the Kansas Economic Outlook Conference
  • WSU Summer Choir rehearsals start June 3
  • Share your vision of the future with architects from around the state
  • ICYMI: The May 23 Weekly Briefing
  • A SculpTour Affair 鈥 The biennial benefit event for the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • New hours for Shocker Store in the RSC
  • Join a WSU Heart Walk team
  • Patriotic Shocker shirts on sale at Shocker Store

  • Students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and community invited to share feedback on presidential search
  • Changes coming to the ITS Desktop Ticketing System (Team Dynamix) web portal
  • Opportunity to develop new First-Year Seminars on May 29 and June 13
  • Register for the Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce Training coming June 13
  • Purchasing office will close for three hours on Thursday, May 30
  • Haley鈥檚 expertise cited in Fortune
  • Plan to attend the All-Campus Faculty / Staff Party - Shockin鈥 Fun Friday
  • Share your vision of the future with architects from around the state
  • New hours for Shocker Store in the RSC
  • WSU men's and women's tennis offers free tennis clinics on Wednesdays
  • Fall tuition assistance is open
  • Personal Trainer summer course to be offered
  • College of Applied Studies to host Shocker STEM Camp
  • Join a WSU Heart Walk team

View of Miro at the Ulrich Museum of Art

May 23, 2019 -- Academe is a compilation of 麻豆破解版 State University faculty and staff news, published quarterly.

Students in Kansas African American Museum library

May 24, 2019 -- 麻豆破解版 State University Work Systems students helped the Kansas African American Museum change to a database that is more streamlined and adaptable than its previous system.

Abigail Sheahan at Our Daily Bread

May 24, 2019 - 麻豆破解版 State University students Sarah Myose and Abigail Sheahan worked at organizations that help people overcome language barriers as part of their service-learning project. Both said the experiences improved their leadership skills and opened potential career paths.

  • University will be closed on Memorial Day
  • Engineering students place in top 10 in NASA rocket launch competition
  • In case you missed it
  • Register for the Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce Training coming June 13
  • A SculpTour Affair 鈥 The biennial benefit event for the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • New Saturday hours for the RSC's Shocker Store
  • Meet a Shocker: Alexi Abi-Mikhael, psychology grad
  • Shocker Store mobile unit will be at State Track Meet
  • Outdoor Adventures announces Royals baseball game trip on June 22

  • State employee pay raises: What鈥檚 happening, and how it affects you
  • WSU lab takes virtual reality to a whole new level
  • KBOR approves Paid Parental Leave benefit
  • Faculty sabbaticals approved for 2019-20 academic year
  • Training for preventing suicide to be offered
  • IDEA will not be available next year for course evaluations
  • Share your vision of the future with architects from around the state
  • Annualized salary spread for academic year 2019-20
  • WSU Summer Choir rehearsals start June 3
  • Submit your fall events for the Welcomefest listing
  • Meet a Shocker: Meghan Carver, communication grad
  • Meet a Shocker: Karen Abshire-Gordon, psychology grad
  • Thousands of fans expected to attend state high school track meet at Cessna Stadium
  • Outdoor Adventures Worlds of Fun trip

  • New training and design features for the web
  • Opportunity to develop new First-Year Seminars on May 29 and June 13
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  • Registration for Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning is available
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature service learning at 麻豆破解版 State
  • WSU Summer Choir rehearsals start June 3
  • Register for the 2nd Annual Academic Resources Conference
  • College of Applied Studies to host Shocker STEM Camp
  • Parking lot update
  • Meet a Shocker: Colton Russell, engineering grad
  • Top 10 reasons to become a summer Shocker
  • Women's Tennis earns ITA Community Service Award
  • Patriotic Shocker shirt
  • Eck Stadium to be site of Class 5A high school baseball championship

  • Virgin Galactic lead test pilot to give talk at WSU today (Tuesday, May 21)
  • KBOR appoints members to 麻豆破解版 State University Presidential Search Committee
  • Tuition increase request is 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 lowest in 30 years
  • Keeping Kansas dollars in Kansas
  • LaunchPrep Demo Day to feature six businesses
  • WSU's FirePoint Innovations Center supporting U.S. Army modernization priorities
  • Meet a Shocker: Chris Rempe supports industry in 3D
  • In case you missed it
  • WSU Summer Choir rehearsals start June 3
  • Personal Trainer summer course to be offered
  • Summer dining hours
  • College of Applied Studies to host Shocker STEM Camp
  • Seeking volunteer Jump!Star performers this summer
  • An anniversary Grady Landrum chooses not to celebrate
  • Eck Stadium to be site of Class 5A high school baseball championship
  • Thousands of fans expected to attend state high school track meet at Cessna Stadium
  • Outdoor Adventures announces Royals baseball game trip on June 22
  • WSU summer tennis camps coming soon!
  • Join us this summer at the Heskett Center
  • New Saturday hours for the RSC's Shocker Store
  • Sales on summer styles in Shocker Store
  • RSC Memorial Day weekend hours
  • Patriotic Shocker shirt

麻豆破解版 State SLI team interviews with NASA correspondents after their rocket launch. Photo credit: Scott Miller

May 21, 2019 - Four 麻豆破解版 State University aerospace engineering students have placed seventh in NASA鈥檚 Student Launch Initiative competition. The team designed, built and launched a rocket to complete a simulated Moon mission.

  • Grow, Learn, Connect event coming June 12
  • Kouri Parcourse dedication today (Tuesday, May 21)
  • LaunchPrep Demo Day to feature six businesses
  • Virgin Galactic lead test pilot to give talk at WSU today (Tuesday, May 21)
  • WSU men's and women's tennis offers free tennis clinics on Wednesdays
  • Photovoice exhibit tomorrow (Wednesday, May 22)
  • Plan to attend the All-Campus Faculty / Staff Party - Shockin鈥 Fun Friday
  • Register for the Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce Training coming June 13
  • Summer dining hours
  • Training for preventing suicide to be offered on June 21
  • Meet a Shocker: Rachel Ziska, criminal justice grad
  • Outdoor Adventures announces Royals baseball game trip on June 22
  • WSU summer tennis camps coming soon!
  • RSC Memorial Day weekend hours

The Cave

May 20, 2019 -- 麻豆破解版 State University鈥檚 National Institute for Aviation Research houses a virtual reality center, known as The Cave, which stands for computer-aided virtual environment.

  • Virgin Galactic lead test pilot to give talk at WSU tomorrow (Tuesday, May 21)
  • Opportunity to develop new First-Year Seminars on May 29 and June 13
  • SPTE evaluations available for pre-session courses
  • A video message to state employees from Gov. Kelly
  • Exhibit by WSU students to be featured in Valley Center
  • Parking lot update
  • Haley鈥檚 expertise cited on NBCnews.com
  • Submit your fall events for the Welcomefest listing
  • Meet a Shocker: Rexy Que, fine arts grad
  • Photovoice exhibit coming Wednesday, May 22
  • WSU Reads announcement for 2019-20
  • Seeking volunteer Jump!Star performers this summer
  • College of Applied Studies to host Shocker STEM Camp
  • Join us this summer at the Heskett Center
  • New Saturday hours for the RSC's Shocker Store
  • Sales on summer styles in Shocker Store

Alexi Abi-Mikael

May 17, 2019 --聽Taking advantage of opportunities has taken Alexi Abi-Mikhael exactly where she wants to be. This 麻豆破解版 Students graduate has some valuable advice to all WSU students.

  • WSU spring commencement schedule, speakers
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  • WSUAA offers a toast
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  • Parking lot update
  • Now hiring - Student Graphic Artist
  • An anniversary Grady Landrum chooses not to celebrate
  • SGA seeking applicants for cabinet positions
  • Summer classes can help you graduate sooner
  • In case you missed it
  • Meet a Shocker: Julisa Martinez, business grad
  • Longtime successful bowling coach to retire
  • Shocker bowling coaching staff changes: Lewis & Harris elevated, Rick Steelsmith hired
  • Meet a Shocker: Rexy Que, fine arts grad
  • Participants needed for website evaluation
  • Join us this summer at the Heskett Center
  • Meet a Shocker: Rachel Ziska, criminal justice grad
  • LaunchPrep Demo Day to feature six businesses
  • Meet a Shocker: Colton Russell, engineering grad
  • Exhibit by WSU students to be featured in Valley Center
  • WSU Summer Choir rehearsals start June 3
  • Youth mentoring opportunity for three credit hours
  • Free HIV testing available June 4
  • Summer 2020 Travel Seminar: Costa Rica

  • Faculty-staff message from Interim President Andy Tompkins
  • KBOR appoints members to 麻豆破解版 State University Presidential Search Committee
  • WSU spring commencement schedule, speakers
  • Plan to attend the All-Campus Faculty / Staff Party - Shockin鈥 Fun Friday
  • An anniversary Grady Landrum chooses not to celebrate
  • Opportunity to develop new First Year Seminars on May 29
  • Annualized Salary Spread for Academic Year 2019-20
  • May 14 joint senates meeting recap
  • Parking lot update
  • In case you missed it
  • Shocker bowling coaching staff changes: Lewis & Harris elevated, Rick Steelsmith hired
  • Meet a Shocker: Julisa Martinez, business grad
  • LaunchPrep Demo Day to feature six businesses
  • Participants needed for website evaluation
  • Help is available to guide transfer students to WSU
  • Exhibit by WSU students to be featured in Valley Center
  • Join us this summer at the Heskett Center
  • Registration for Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning is available

Meghan Carver

May 17, 2019 -- Meghan Carver was inspired to attend 麻豆破解版 State after witnessing her mom's journey as a returning adult student. Now, Meghan prepared to follow in her mom's footsteps and graduate with a college degree.