• WSU ranks in top 100 engineering grad schools, top 50 in engineering research dollars
  • In search of ways to save money and generate revenue for university budget
  • Hundreds pay respect to President Bardo during his last ride through campus
  • Memorial created through WSU Foundation to honor John Bardo
  • Do you need $10,000 for a project you’re working on?
  • Water line break forces water service shutdown to Duerksen Fine Arts Center
  • Rudd Foundation to award $1.4 million in scholarships to 25 Kansas high school seniors
  • Physics Seminar presents Halyna Hodovanets
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series – ‘The Struggle is Real: Manage Your Classroom Like a Pro’
  • myPerformance Evaluation Planning is available for Managers of USS and Non-Teaching UP Employees
  • ‘Preparing a Research Poster’ to be presented March 21
  • Faculty / staff invited to interactive lecture on 'Creativity as the Competitive Advantage'
  • Shockers selected for NIT; open Wednesday at Furman
  • Encourage passionate WSU students to attend SAS Information Session
  • WSU presents “The Theory of Relativity," the musical
  • Faculty Artist Series presents the Orfeo Trio
  • Submit your summer camp information
  • Barbeque Cook-Off coming Thursday, March 21
  • SAC presents Karith Foster Stereotyped 101
  • Join ISU’s Interfest to have a taste of foods from around the world or be a vendor if you / your team can cook!
  • Traditions Committee is in search of judges for 91st Annual Hippodrome
  • T-shirt Madness at the Shocker Store
  • Sale on fashion-colored merchandise

  • WSU ranks in top 100 engineering grad schools, top 50 in engineering research dollars
  • President John Bardo: 1948-2019
  • Hundreds pay respect to President Bardo during his last ride through campus
  • Memorial created through WSU Foundation to honor John Bardo
  • Shockers selected for NIT; open Wednesday at Furman
  • Dondlinger awarded contract for Phase V
  • Birzer to be panel moderator of 鶹ƽ Public Library’s Candid Conversations
  • WSU women in STEAM feature: Maggie Koops
  • Legislative update from Zach Gearhart
  • WSU presents “The Theory of Relativity," the musical
  • Faculty Artist Series presents the Orfeo Trio
  • T-shirt Madness at the Shocker Store
  • Mark your calendar for Edible Book Festival on April 1
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Tournament central is Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Watch the new Study Abroad video

鶹ƽ State Physician Assistant students

March 18, 2019 - 鶹ƽ State physician assistant students spent their day off from classes on Martin Luther King Jr. Day performing community service.

  • President Bardo’s funeral procession will drive through campus early this afternoon (Monday, March 18)
  • President John Bardo: 1948-2019
  • Student input sought on price and use of textbooks
  • Careers for a Cause - Tuesday, March 19
  • Creativity as Your Career Proof Competitive Advantage
  • Tours of The Suites residence hall start today (Monday, March 18)
  • Goals? What goals?
  • Nominate an advisor for the Excellence in Academic Advising Award
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series – ‘The Struggle is Real: Manage Your Classroom Like a Pro’
  • WSU Graduate Student of the Year competition results
  • WSU women in STEAM feature: Maggie Koops
  • Nationally known speaker to lead three events at WSU this month
  • Save the date for Spring Town Hall
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • SAC presents Karith Foster Stereotyped 101
  • TRIO wants your feedback
  • Tournament central is Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • ‘Preparing a Research Poster’ to be presented March 21
  • Mark your calendar for Edible Book Festival on April 1
  • WSU presents “The Theory of Relativity," the musical
  • 鶹ƽ State invites students to consider new higher education program
  • WSU graduate students attend statewide 16th Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS)
  • Watch the new Study Abroad video
  • The 37th Annual Exposure Photography Competition
  • Dream Run to generate funds for scholarships
  • Register for the Futsal Tournament
  • Barbeque Cook-Off coming Thursday, March 21
  • Shock the Yard Step Show tickets are available
  • Graphic Design Contest opportunity

John Bardo floral wreath

March 18, 2019 -- The Shocker community came out Monday, March 18, to honor and mourn 鶹ƽ State President John Bardo, who died March 12.

鶹ƽ Campus

March 18, 2019 -- In newly released national rankings of universities offering a Ph.D. in engineering, the College of Engineering at 鶹ƽ State University is ranked in the top 100 engineering graduate programs, one of only two institutions from the state of Kansas to make the list.

  • President Bardo’s funeral procession will drive through campus early this afternoon (Monday, March 18)
  • Visit President’s Office and share memories of John Bardo today (Monday, March 18)
  • Faculty and staff are invited to engage in Honors
  • Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture Series: Chemistry
  • Keller-Mathers to deliver interactive lecture at WSU on Monday, March 25
  • Legislative update from Zach Gearhart
  • Visiting candidate to give math lecture today (Monday, March 18)
  • Tours of The Suites residence hall start today (Monday, March 18)
  • Save the date for Spring Town Hall
  • SEM goals Lunch & Learn set for Friday, March 22
  • Welcome Alma Hidalgo-Blankinship to 鶹ƽ State
  • Time for students to check their progress
  • Police sergeant candidates to give campus presentations
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series – ‘The Struggle is Real: Manage Your Classroom Like a Pro’
  • Mark your calendar for Edible Book Festival on April 1
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • UP Senate to meet tomorrow (Tuesday, March 19)
  • Careers for a Cause - March 19
  • The 37th Annual Exposure Photography Competition
  • Discount available for a 鶹ƽ Wurlitzer Experience
  • Tournament central is Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Dream Run to generate funds for scholarships

Help Hangar IT sign

March 16, 2019 -- The Help Hangar partnership at Textron Aviation shows how 鶹ƽ State’s applied learning model works for students and industry. The Help Hangar was introduced in 2017 as a service to assist employees with a variety of IT-related issues. Instead of explaining your issue over the phone, an on-site Help Hangar representative meets with you directly to diagnose the issue, resolve it in the room, or puts you in touch with the correct support team to help you with your issue.

  • President Bardo’s funeral procession will drive through campus early Monday afternoon March 18
  • Visit President’s Office and share memories of John Bardo
  • President Bardo’s strong purpose inspired WSU academic deans
  • myPerformance Evaluation Planning is available for Managers of USS and Non-Teaching UP Employees
  • WSU women in STEAM feature: Maggie Koops
  • Save the date for Spring Town Hall
  • Police sergeant candidates to give campus presentations
  • Students to compete in regional geology competition
  • Women of 鶹ƽ State luncheon set for March 20
  • Nominate an advisor for the Excellence in Academic Advising Award
  • WSU presents “The Theory of Relativity," the musical
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series – ‘The Struggle is Real: Manage Your Classroom Like a Pro’
  • Shock the Yard Step Show tickets are available
  • Encourage passionate WSU students to attend SAS Information Session
  • Next LaunchPrep entrepreneurial class announced
  • Shockers welcome Rhode Island for four-game series
  • Volleyball camp registration now available
  • Shamrock shirts now $8!
  • Barbeque Cook-Off coming Thursday, March 21

Maggie Koops

March 14, 2019 -- To honor Women’s History Month, WSU Ventures and the Center for Entrepreneurship are highlighting influential WSU women who have made a difference in the areas of innovation and entrepreneurship. This week's feature is MID student Maggie Koops.

  • President John Bardo: 1948-2019
  • Manager signatures of USS and Non-Teaching UP employees due today (Thursday, March 14)!
  • Planned power outages for Innovation Campus buildings
  • Research workshop: ‘Writing Proposals’
  • Seeking Academic Affairs Fellows
  • Birzer to be panel moderator of 鶹ƽ Public Library’s Candid Conversations
  • Child victims of sex trafficking receive mixed messages: If we aren’t ‘aggressors’ then why are we arrested?
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series – ‘The Struggle is Real: Manage Your Classroom Like a Pro’
  • DiverseCity Showcase kick-off information
  • Service-Learning Showcase registration open
  • WSU graduate students attend statewide 16th Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS
  • Take a tour of The Suites residence hall starting March 18
  • Watch the new Study Abroad video

  • 鶹ƽ State University President John Bardo dies
  • A message from Richard Muma, Provost and Acting President
  • Statement from KBOR Chair on the passing of 鶹ƽ State University President John Bardo
  • Nationally known speaker to lead three events at WSU this month
  • New advising resource to be available in quarterly newsletter
  • In memory of Beverly Jean Alexander
  • 鶹ƽ State invites students to consider new higher education program
  • WSU professors and students recognized for innovative research
  • WSU Graduate Student of the Year competition results
  • Save the date - URCAF 2019
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series – ‘The Struggle is Real: Manage Your Classroom Like a Pro’
  • Sponsors needed for 10th Annual Shock the Yard Step Show
  • Dondlinger awarded contract for Phase V

President John Bardo

March 12, 2019 -- John W. Bardo, president of 鶹ƽ State University, died March 12, 2019. He was 70 years old.

  • WSU researcher wants to protect confidential information from cyber attacks
  • WSU student steps in to help Airbus with last-minute project need
  • WSU professors and students recognized for innovative research
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • Stay abreast of the legislative news from the state capitol
  • Bike Share ICT comes to 鶹ƽ State campus
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • 鶹ƽ State invites students to consider new higher education program
  • Take a tour of The Suites residence hall starting March 18
  • WSU presents “The Theory of Relativity," the musical
  • Join ISU’s Interfest to have a taste of foods from around the world or be a vendor if you / your team can cook!
  • Spring break play pass now to March 15
  • Spring break hours of operation in the RSC
  • RH: Basketball Flashback - 2018 at No. 5 Cincinnati
  • First-generation student finds success with help from WSU resources
  • $34,000 awarded in CHP through Sherr Scholarship program
  • All 6th and 7th grade Haysville students will receive college prep services

  • Stay abreast of the legislative news from the state capitol
  • Women in Public Service to host conference April 4 at WSU
  • Mark your calendars for SEM goals Lunch & Learn
  • WSU student steps in to help Airbus with last-minute project need
  • In search of ways to save money and generate revenue for university budget
  • It’s time to submit your information for summer camps
  • Nationally known speaker to lead three events at WSU this month
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • ‘Preparing a Research Poster’ to be presented March 21
  • Summer Leadership Institute needs faculty / staff squad leaders
  • Call ahead orders at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

Nominate an advisor for the Excellence in Academic Advising Award
Seeking Academic Affairs Fellows
KMUW invites you to Engage ICT: Democracy on Tap tomorrow (Tuesday, March 12)
Attention managers of USS and non-teaching UP employees!
WSU Fire Safety will conduct inspections during spring break
Next LaunchPrep entrepreneurial class announced
Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning training class this week
Take a tour of The Suites residence hall starting March 18
WSU graduate students attend statewide 16th Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS)
WSU presents “The Theory of Relativity," the musical
Research workshop: ‘Writing Proposals’
Women of 鶹ƽ State luncheon set for March 20
Seeking participants for a paid study investigating effects of computer monitor resolution on user performance / experience
Spring break play pass now to March 15
Spring break hours of operation in the RSC
Food court hours during spring break

Dany Diaz-Sustaita

March 8, 2019 -- Having direct access to students’ talent and skills is a huge part of why Airbus Americas moved to the 鶹ƽ State campus two years ago. One of those opportunities for collaboration played out perfectly this winter when Airbus officials in the research and technology department needed a last-minute artistic rendering for an airplane seat under development.

  • 鶹ƽ State invites students to consider new higher education program
  • Tours of The Suites residence hall starting March 18
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • Students narrowly defeat Shock the Future campus improvement referendum
  • Emergency water shutdown to Geology and Engineering buildings
  • KMUW invites you to Engage ICT: Democracy on Tap
  • WSU women in STEAM feature: Tonya Witherspoon
  • You might be eligible for $25 QuikTrip card for taking survey
  • Volunteer for Senior Saturday
  • WSU graduate students attend statewide 16th Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS)
  • Provide input on your need for support services
  • ‘Preparing a Research Poster’ to be presented March 21
  • Bike Share ICT comes to 鶹ƽ State campus
  • Game Day Specials all day Saturday, March 9
  • Nationally known speaker to lead three events at WSU this month
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series – ‘The Struggle is Real: Manage Your Classroom Like a Pro’
  • ODI looking for students to serve as leaders at Passage 2 Success Retreat
  • CUW accepting applications for 2019-20 scholarship
  • First-generation student finds success with help from WSU resources
  • Service-Learning Showcase registration open
  • $34,000 awarded in CHP through Sherr Scholarship program
  • Research study: Coping with negative thoughts
  • Freddy’s COO and co-founder be featured in Startup Grind U event
  • VISTA opportunities
  • Apply now for the Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Protect Your Balls Dodgeball Tournament coming March 22
  • Take part in the Dream Run
  • Abstracts are due March 22 for annual student symposium
  • Intramural Sports to host Ultimate Frisbee event
  • Shocker Blast to resume after spring break

  • Attention managers of USS and non-teaching UP employees!
  • Emergency water shutdown to Geology and Engineering buildings
  • WSU women in STEAM feature: Tonya Witherspoon
  • Accessibility Tip of the Week: Linking articles
  • Developing a Sustainability Plan for campus
  • Mark your calendars for SEM goals Lunch & Learn
  • Collegiate Learning Assessment and National Survey of Student Engagement are in progress
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • College of Applied Studies dean and associate dean recognized by national professional organizations
  • Yuan Liu to present math lecture today (Friday, March 8)
  • RH: Basketball Flashback - 2018 at No. 5 Cincinnati
  • Game Day Specials all day Saturday, March 9
  • ‘Preparing a Research Poster’ to be presented March 21
  • 鶹ƽ State invites students to consider new higher education program
  • It’s time to submit your information for summer camps
  • WSU graduate students attend statewide 16th Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS)
  • Nationally known speaker to lead three events at WSU this month

The Theory of Relativity flyer

March 7, 2019 -- 鶹ƽ State University’s School of Performing Arts will present “The Theory of Relativity”, the musical (rated PG).