• Community and Police Engagement Panel today (Tuesday, April 30)
  • Openings posted for fall 2019 Recruitment Faculty Fellows
  • Joint UP and USS General Meeting set for Tuesday, May 14
  • Legislature to consider restoration of funding for higher education
  • Faculty Policies approved at General Faculty meeting late Monday
  • Register now for the 2nd Annual Academic Resources Conference
  • University Excellence Awards coming May 10
  • Alternative Spring Break: A photo story of reflection reception
  • Annual Organ Pops Concert concludes this year’s organ series
  • Participants 60+ years of age needed for research study on the effects of a visual training program
  • Fiske Hall to be rededicated on Friday, May 3
  • Dive into summer classes and get ahead
  • Shocker Store’s Spring Patio Sale will be in 142 RSC today (Tuesday, April 30)
  • Women in Tech: More Than a Talk
  • CEI represents Kansas in the Governor's challenge to prevent suicide among service members, veterans, and their families
  • Celebrate Public Service Recognition Week
  • Finals Frenzy event to feature DIY succulents
  • Double Star Day at Starbucks in the RSC
  • Collecting children’s paperback books for students in Paraguay

  • Apply to be a student representative
  • Final exams, assignments and projects. They don’t have to be stressful!
  • Shocker Store’s Spring Patio Sale this week
  • All are invited for the May Day Pop-Up Picnic
  • Business building will be built with reallocation of university funds and donations
  • Holmes Museum of Anthropology to host spring 2019 exhibit openings today (Monday, April 29)
  • Summer 2019 Financial Aid Application information
  • Want to win $500 in textbooks?
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • SAC offers Paint Night on May 2
  • Join The Fuse and the College of Applied Studies for ‘Relish the Moment’
  • Fiske Hall to be rededicated on Friday, May 3
  • Graduate School community event – Grad Students at the Ulrich
  • Strategic Planning Town Hall Update coming May 2
  • Lavender Graduation celebration set for May 2
  • Finals Frenzy event to feature DIY succulents
  • Startup Grind U event coming May 7
  • WSU students can use YMCA memberships during the summer
  • Shocker Rowing to host Plains Regional Regatta on May 5
  • Commencement T-shirts available
  • Active Minds advocacy student group is searching for a new executive team
  • Free HIV testing available May 7
  • Campus Credit Union invites members and interested persons to lunch

  • Annual training on budgeting system today (Monday, April 29) to Friday, May 3
  • General Faculty Meeting agenda for today (Monday, April 29)
  • Business building will be built with reallocation of university funds and donations
  • Graduate School dean candidate visit today (Monday, April 29) and Tuesday, April 30
  • ‘Search Exception’ changes to be implemented today (Monday, April 29)
  • Annualized Salary Spread for Academic Year 2019-20
  • Nominations are due May 1 for 2019 Higuchi-Endowment Research Achievement Awards
  • Holmes Museum of Anthropology to host spring 2019 exhibit openings today (Monday, April 29)
  • Registration for Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace Training is available
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Startup Grind U event coming May 7
  • Finals prep. It doesn’t have to be stressful.
  • All are invited for the May Day Pop-Up Picnic
  • WSU men's and women's tennis offers free tennis clinics on Wednesdays
  • Sign-up for CourseLeaf Training (CIM) Training
  • Graduate School community event – Grad Students at the Ulrich
  • Women in Tech: More Than a Talk
  • Strategic Planning Town Hall Update coming May 2
  • WSU students can use YMCA memberships during the summer
  • Wanted: Spring commencement volunteers
  • Summer 2019 Financial Aid Application information
  • Campus Credit Union invites members and interested persons to lunch
  • Shocker Store’s Spring Patio Sale this week

  • SI and MGC announce ribbon-cutting ceremony today (Friday, April 26)
  • Shock the Yard Step Show coming tomorrow (Saturday, April 27)
  • Sixteen teams to advance to Shocker New Venture Competition Trade Show
  • Graduate School dean candidate to visit April 29-30
  • Dive into summer classes and get ahead
  • Want to win $500 in textbooks?
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium today (Friday, April 26)
  • Apply to be a student representative
  • In case you missed it
  • Commencement T-shirts available
  • Senior Honors 2019 selected
  • Service-Learning Spring 2019 Showcase results
  • 鶹ƽ State Theatre film project showing this weekend
  • Strategic Planning Town Hall Update coming May 2
  • Photo exhibit to open Monday at the Lowell Holmes Museum of Anthropology
  • Tulip giveaway concludes next week
  • Lynne Davis shares commentary on the Cathedral of Notre Dame
  • Graduate School community event – Grad Students at the Ulrich
  • Shocker Rowing to host Plains Regional Regatta on May 5
  • Collecting children’s paperback books for students in Paraguay
  • Startup Grind U event coming May 7
  • Active Minds advocacy student group is searching for a new executive team
  • Get a discount and experience ‘Space Odyssey’ with Mark Herman

鶹ƽ Campus

April 26, 2019 -- The May Day Pop-Up Picnic will take place from 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, north of the Rhatigan Student Center on the WSU campus.

  • Graduate School dean candidate to visit April 29-30
  • Openings posted for fall 2019 Recruitment Faculty Fellows
  • Sixteen teams to advance to Shocker New Venture Competition Trade Show
  • In case you missed it
  • IME Seminar presentation today (Friday, April 26)
  • Future Now at the Ulrich today (Friday, April 26)
  • 鶹ƽ State Theatre film project showing this weekend
  • Service-Learning Spring 2019 Showcase results
  • Strategic Planning Town Hall Update coming May 2
  • Sign-up for CourseLeaf Training (CIM) Training
  • Special Physics Seminar to be held Monday, April 29
  • Photo exhibit to open Monday at the Lowell Holmes Museum of Anthropology
  • Alternative Spring Break: A photo story of reflection reception
  • Senior Honors 2019 selected
  • Tulip giveaway concludes next week
  • Join The Fuse and the College of Applied Studies for ‘Relish the Moment’
  • Shocker Rowing to host Plains Regional Regatta on May 5
  • Collecting children’s paperback books for students in Paraguay
  • Get a discount and experience ‘Space Odyssey’ with Mark Herman
  • Registration open for Advanced Summer Camp

  • Celebrating the successful tenure, promotion and review of 53 faculty
  • Help create Graduate School opportunities for spring undergraduates
  • Annual training on budgeting system coming April 29-May 3
  • Annualized Salary Spread for Academic Year 2019-20
  • General Faculty Meeting agenda for Monday, April 29
  • Lynne Davis shares commentary on the Cathedral of Notre Dame
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium coming April 26
  • Strategic Planning Town Hall Update coming May 2
  • SI and MGC announce ribbon-cutting ceremony tomorrow (Friday, April 26)
  • ‘Search Exception’ changes to be implemented on April 29
  • Fiske Hall to be rededicated on Friday, May 3
  • AAron Davis nationally recognized as a Phrases Fellows by Beaumont Foundation & Aspen Institute
  • Harpool featured in story about Citibank credit cards
  • Shock the Yard Step Show coming Saturday, April 27
  • Tulip giveaway continues at Duerksen Fine Arts Center and Marcus Welcome Center
  • Lavender Graduation celebration set for May 2
  • Graduate School community event – Grad Students at the Ulrich
  • Sign up as a WSU Heart Walk Coach or join a team
  • Check out the Home in Harmony Tour ‘Vintage Venue’

  • Invitation to SGA Administration Inauguration and Installation Ceremony
  • Tulip giveaway continues
  • Student Loan Repayment Workshop is today (Wednesday, April 24)
  • Gain access to your VA Healthcare
  • Stressed? Keep Calm and Breathe On
  • Japanese Festival to be held today (Wednesday, April 24) in RSC
  • Double Star Day today at Starbucks in the RSC
  • RSC Unplugged: Poke Salad Orchestra
  • Prenatal Hope accepted into national grant program
  • Service-Learning Showcase is today (Wednesday, April 24)
  • Panel to discuss ‘Food Insecurity in 鶹ƽ’
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium coming April 26
  • Sixteen teams to advance to Shocker New Venture Competition Trade Show
  • Volunteer at a park clean-up on Friday, April 26
  • SI and MGC announce ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 26
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Shocker New Venture Competition
  • ‘Improving Strategies Through Storytelling’ presentation
  • 鶹ƽ State Theatre film project showing this week
  • Future Now at the Ulrich this Friday, April 26
  • KMUW: Celebrating 70 years of broadcasting on April 26
  • The last Study Abroad information session until summer is Friday, April 26
  • Sign up for the Cardboard Boat Regatta
  • Shock the Yard Step Show coming Saturday, April 27
  • Check out opportunities with VISTA
  • Judo Club invites you to see tournament on April 27
  • WSU South announces two new classes for fall 2019
  • Holmes Museum of Anthropology to host spring 2019 exhibit openings on April 29
  • Celebrate Public Service Recognition Week
  • Free donuts at Ablah Library for "'Donut' Stress Out @ your Library" event Monday, May 6
  • De-stress @ your Library during Finals Week!
  • Bag Toss competition on Monday, May 6
  • Are you up to the Fortnite Challenge?
  • Campus Credit Union invites members and interested persons to lunch

  • Graduate School dean candidate to visit today (Wednesday, April 24) and Thursday, April 25
  • Opportunity for Quality Matters training on campus
  • Service-Learning Showcase is today (Wednesday, April 24)
  • Panel to discuss ‘Food Insecurity in 鶹ƽ’
  • Tulip giveaway continues
  • Accessibility Tip of the Week: Options for captions
  • ‘Developing Budgets: How to Avoid a Budget Battle Before a Grant Goes Out’ workshop on April 25
  • WSU TV app launch
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Future Now at the Ulrich this Friday, April 26
  • RSVP for the Shocker Pride Celebration
  • Stressed? Keep Calm and Breathe On
  • Invitation to SGA Administration Inauguration and Installation Ceremony
  • Prenatal Hope accepted into national grant program
  • ‘Improving Strategies Through Storytelling’ presentation
  • WSU South announces two new classes for fall 2019
  • Holmes Museum of Anthropology to host spring 2019 exhibit openings on April 29
  • Celebrate Public Service Recognition Week
  • Double Star Day today at Starbucks in the RSC
  • RSC Unplugged: Poke Salad Orchestra
  • Free donuts at Ablah Library for "'Donut' Stress Out @ your Library" event Monday, May 6
  • De-stress @ your Library during Finals Week!

  • KMUW: Celebrating 70 years of broadcasting on April 26
  • Come and get some spring tulip bulbs
  • Celebrate 9th Annual Tilford Colloquium on Friday, April 26
  • Physics Seminar tomorrow (Wednesday, April 24) features Gabriel Perdue
  • Chemistry Colloquium set for tomorrow (Wednesday, April 24)
  • Gain access to your VA Healthcare
  • WSU men's and women's tennis offers free tennis clinics
  • University Excellence Awards coming May 10
  • Community invited to Celebration of Life events for late WSU President John Bardo
  • Japanese Festival to be held Wednesday, April 24 in RSC
  • Sign up for monthly Discover WSU newsletter
  • Campus Credit Union invites members and interested persons to lunch
  • Summer 2019 Financial Aid Application information
  • Announcing the Youth Mental Health Month Art Showcase
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium coming April 26
  • Sixteen teams to advance to Shocker New Venture Competition Trade Show
  • 鶹ƽ State Theatre film project showing this week
  • Women of WSU plan event to benefit scholarship fund
  • Shocker Store’s Spring Patio Sale coming next week
  • Mix 6ix for $7

  • Solomey’s project selected by NASA NIAC Phase II
  • Q&A with Airbus intern Khyati Mahavadia
  • Sculpture dedication: Elyn Zimmerman, Font
  • WSU men's and women's tennis offers free tennis clinics
  • World Trade Council event: Kansas Agriculture & Global Trade: Issues & Strategies
  • ‘Improving Strategies Through Storytelling’ presentation
  • Ward Jewell receives WSU Foundation Faculty Fundraising Award
  • Sixteen teams to advance to Shocker New Venture Competition Trade Show
  • Here’s this week’s university update
  • 鶹ƽ State Theatre film project showing this week
  • Army ROTC program to begin at 鶹ƽ State this fall
  • KMUW: Celebrating 70 years of broadcasting on April 26
  • Summer 2019 Financial Aid Application information
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium coming April 26
  • Women in Tech: More Than a Talk
  • Campus Credit Union invites members and interested persons to lunch
  • WSU students can use YMCA memberships during the summer
  • Aerospace Engineering students compete in NASA student launch
  • SI and MGC announce ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 26
  • Shocker Store’s Spring Patio Sale coming next week
  • Sale on professional wear at Shocker Store in RSC
  • Nominations open for Shocker Sports HOF
  • Check out the Home in Harmony Tour ‘Vintage Venue’

  • Giving Wu Week: April 22-28
  • Newest campus art installation to be dedicated during Earth Day Picnic at the Pod
  • Candidate presentation today (Monday, April 22) for Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Q&A with Airbus intern Khyati Mahavadia
  • Tulip giveaway starts today (Monday, April 22)
  • Sculpture dedication: Elyn Zimmerman, Font
  • Panel to discuss ‘Food Insecurity in 鶹ƽ’
  • World Trade Council event: Kansas Agriculture & Global Trade: Issues & Strategies
  • Opportunity for Quality Matters training on campus
  • Celebrate 9th Annual Tilford Colloquium on Friday, April 26
  • Nominations are due May 1 for 2019 Higuchi-Endowment Research Achievement Awards
  • Registration for Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace Training is available
  • ‘Improving Strategies Through Storytelling’ presentation
  • CAPS Sexual Assault Awareness Month activity today (Monday, April 22)
  • ‘Developing Budgets: How to Avoid a Budget Battle Before a Grant Goes Out’ workshop on April 25
  • In search of ways to save money and generate revenue for university budget
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • WSU Neurodiversity Awareness Week
  • Women in Tech: More Than a Talk
  • Wanted: Spring commencement volunteers
  • Neswick to give organ performance Tuesday, April 23
  • School of Education faculty awarded NASA Kansas Space Grant Consortium (KSGC) Teacher Workshop Program Grant
  • Academic success resources help students finish strong
  • Finals Frenzy event to feature DIY succulents
  • Sale on professional wear at Shocker Store in RSC

  • Looking for student input in future planning of WSU
  • WSU South to host job fair at WSU Haysville
  • Top 10 reasons to become a summer Shocker
  • Want to win $500 in textbooks?
  • CAPS Sexual Assault Awareness Month activity today (Monday, April 22)
  • Tulip giveaway starts today (Monday, April 22)
  • Putting the finishing touches on your final assignments and need help?
  • Newest campus art installation to be dedicated during Earth Day Picnic at the Pod
  • Candidate presentation today (Monday, April 22) for Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • Q&A with Airbus intern Khyati Mahavadia
  • WSU South announces two new classes for fall 2019
  • Summer 2019 Financial Aid Application information
  • Student Loan Repayment Workshop coming April 24
  • Sculpture dedication: Elyn Zimmerman, Font
  • Youth mentoring opportunity for fall 2019
  • Panel to discuss ‘Food Insecurity in 鶹ƽ’
  • World Trade Council event: Kansas Agriculture & Global Trade: Issues & Strategies
  • ‘Improving Strategies Through Storytelling’ presentation
  • In search of ways to save money and generate revenue for university budget
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • WSU Neurodiversity Awareness Week
  • Neswick to give organ performance Tuesday, April 23
  • Attend the Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium on Friday, April 26
  • Japanese Festival to be held Wednesday, April 24 in RSC
  • Finals Frenzy event to feature DIY succulents
  • Sale on professional wear at Shocker Store in RSC
  • Participants are being sought for PhotoVoice
  • Shocker Swim School to offer summer lessons
  • Darts tournament coming May 7

Muslimahs 4 Change

April 22, 2019 -- 鶹ƽ State University will soon start the first Muslim Greek organization in the state of Kansas. Starting this summer, Mu Delta Alpha Sorority Inc., started in 2014 at the University of Dallas, will expand to WSU.

  • Summer 2019 Financial Aid Application information
  • Graduate School dean candidate to visit April 24-25
  • Giving Wu Week: April 22-28
  • Army ROTC program to begin at 鶹ƽ State this fall
  • See ‘Dante’s Nightmares & Dreams’
  • Invitation to annual African cultural festival
  • Second annual Miss Latina WSU coming April 20
  • Eat at Chipotle and support Psi Chi on April 20
  • #filmisnotdead by WSU Photo Guild in Cadman Art Gallery
  • Youth mentoring opportunity for fall 2019
  • Come to the annual Spring Family Carnival tomorrow (Saturday, April 20)
  • Bark in the Park slated for Saturday, April 20
  • Freshman supports family by selling food from native country
  • Here’s this week’s university update
  • Looking for student input in future planning of WSU
  • RSC will be closed for Easter Sunday
  • CAPS Sexual Assault Awareness Month activity coming Monday
  • WSU Neurodiversity Awareness Week coming April 22-26
  • WSU South to host job fair at WSU Haysville
  • Enjoy a free massage
  • WSU students can use YMCA memberships during the summer
  • Tulip giveaway starts Monday, April 22
  • ‘Improving Strategies Through Storytelling’ presentation
  • Alternative Spring Break: A photo story of reflection reception
  • Aerospace Engineering students compete in NASA student launch
  • SI and MGC announce ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 26
  • Gain access to your VA Healthcare
  • 鶹ƽ State Theatre film project showing next week
  • Shocker bowler stuck with his sport and grew in time
  • Bag Toss competition on Monday, May 6
  • Are you up to the Fortnite Challenge?
  • Volunteer at a park clean-up on Friday, April 26
  • 2019-20 Cheer Team announced

  • Graduate School dean candidate to visit April 24-25
  • Final Faculty Town Hall meeting today (Friday, April 19)
  • Army ROTC program to begin at 鶹ƽ State this fall
  • Design without limits
  • See ‘Dante’s Nightmares & Dreams’
  • Come to the annual Spring Family Carnival tomorrow (Saturday, April 20)
  • Bark in the Park slated for Saturday, April 20
  • Freshman supports family by selling food from native country
  • CAPS Sexual Assault Awareness Month activity coming Monday
  • ‘Search Exception’ changes to be implemented on April 29
  • Here’s this week’s university update
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium coming April 26
  • WSU South to host job fair at WSU Haysville
  • Enjoy a free massage
  • Looking for student input in future planning of WSU
  • WSU students can use YMCA memberships during the summer
  • Tulip giveaway starts Monday, April 22
  • Aerospace Engineering students compete in NASA student launch
  • Alternative Spring Break: A photo story of reflection reception
  • SI and MGC announce ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 26
  • Community Engagement Institute hosts KDHE Opioid Overdose Crisis Response Cooperative Agreement launch
  • Take a tour of The Suites residence hall
  • Gain access to your VA Healthcare
  • 鶹ƽ State Theatre film project showing next week
  • Nominations open for Shocker Sports HOF

Summer Shocker graphic

April 18, 2019 -- Students take summer classes for many reasons. Here are your top 10 reasons to enroll in classes this summer.

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WSU Army ROTC

April 18, 2019 -- 鶹ƽ State University has partnered with the Kansas National Guard and Cadet Command Army ROTC to begin offering a Senior Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program.

Steve Clark YMCA / Student Wellness Center

April 18, 2019 -- 鶹ƽ State students, according to YMCA president and CEO Ronn McMahon, accounted for around 28,500 visits during January and another 7,500 from students with family memberships. 鶹ƽ State students average around 25,000 visits a month.