• Campus update: Planning for summer, fall
  • Barton School of Business launches immersive Executive Education Programs
  • Voting opens today for SGA Elections
  • Tuesday Talks: COVID-19 vaccine update
  • Register for the F45 Playoffs today
  • Vote for Edible Book Festival winners
  • Use RSC Engraving for end-of-the-year awards
  • Find OAT designation in schedule of courses
  • Register for Green Belt certifications in Lean and Six Sigma
  • Get rewarded for attending F45 classes
  • Limited amount of student tickets available for downtown baseball game
  • Grad Student Appreciation Week
  • Ace the Interview workshop planned for April 6
  • The difficulty of evidence, argument and rationality in reestablishing reality
  • Join First Gen Success to talk about career development
  • Shocker grad to discuss food insecurity during pandemic
  • Mid-West Air Force Collider kick-off event
  • Join SAC for Kahoot trivia on Tuesdays
  • 麻豆破解版 State Baseball opens Riverfront Stadium vs. Houston Cougars on April 10
  • Register for a DIY plant-growing kit from SAC
  • Pee for Pizza: Free STI testing on April 7
  • Job Hunting Lab planned for April 7
  • Doctoral student needs participants for a hearing research
  • $9.99 bundles from WSU Dining
  • 麻豆破解版 Regional Chambersponsors Barton School webinar
  • Check-In at events using ShockerSync
  • How would you rate your professionalism?
  • SGA announces Sept.13-17 as Diversity Week
  • Help with morning Meals on Wheels deliveries
  • Applications open for ISEG mentor program

executives in a boardroom

April 2, 2021 鈥 The W. Frank Barton School of Business at 麻豆破解版 State University has started Executive Education Programs aimed at bringing world-class resources, training and connections to 麻豆破解版鈥檚 top executives.

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • COVID-19 vaccines open to all students and staff; 2nd dose available through SHS
  • Faculty, staff virtual town Hall today
  • Panel discussed universities' responsibilities with Freedom of Expression
  • 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 engineering graduate programs are the highest ranked in Kansas
  • April HealthQuest Upcoming Events
  • Listen to episode 7 of 'Let's Talk about It'
  • 'Creative 29' on display at ShiftSpaceGallery
  • 'Creative 29' on display at ShiftSpaceGallery
  • 17th annual GRASP symposium online today
  • Technology Policy: A Case for Optimism and Freedom to Innovate
  • Mathematical Sciences lecture today
  • Tune in April 8 to watch the Hippodrome
  • Small business center offers free webinars
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis
  • The difficulty of evidence, argument and rationality in reestablishing reality
  • Applications open for summer and fall 2021 Undergraduate Research Experience
  • Try the Quesadilla Burger in April

  • COVID-19 vaccines open to all students and staff; 2nd dose available through SHS
  • Panel discussed universities' responsibilities with Freedom of Expression
  • Make your voice heard in SGA Elections
  • 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 engineering graduate programs are the highest ranked in Kansas
  • Listen to episode 7 of 'Let's Talk about It'
  • Apply to be on SAC's executive board
  • Applications open for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Still interested in running for an SGA position?
  • Submit entries for grad student photo challenge
  • 'Creative 29' on display at ShiftSpaceGallery
  • Free dental screenings today
  • 17th annual GRASP symposium online today
  • Register for the Criminal Justice Career Fair
  • Registration open for LEAD Conference; free for students
  • Mathematical Sciences lecture today
  • Join First Gen Success to talk about career development
  • Come to Win $#!+ From Home hosted by SAC
  • Small business center offers free webinars
  • Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis
  • Holi spring festival returns to 麻豆破解版 State
  • The difficulty of evidence, argument and rationality in reestablishing reality
  • Join the virtual internship and career fair April 14
  • Call for papers: EGSA鈥檚 Micro-Conference and Creative Activities Forum
  • Applications open for summer and fall 2021 Undergraduate Research Experience
  • Ulrich accepting paid internship applications
  • Psych class offers youth mentoring opportunity聽
  • Try the Quesadilla Burger in April

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April 2, 2021 鈥 Public universities play an essential role in freedom of expression and should act as a promoter and protector, especially during contentious times that produce challenging and complex discussions. On Wednesday, March 31, 麻豆破解版 State University presented 鈥淪peaking Freely on Freedom of Expression,鈥 a virtual panel discussion that emphasized that point, among many others.

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April 2, 2021 -- While the future of this pandemic and its effect on our daily lives still remains somewhat unknown, we are pleased to be coming to you with a message of cautious optimism as we continue our transition to a pre-pandemic mode of operation. Sedgwick County Commissioners voted to rescind all local COVID health orders, effectively immediately. Since the beginning of this pandemic, we have followed all guidance and orders issued by state and local public health authorities. Accordingly, WSU has rescinded all guidance requiring masks, social distancing and mass gathering limitations on our campus. However, we continue to strongly encourage our entire campus community to engage in these practices whenever possible. We also encourage everyone to get the vaccine when they become eligible.

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April 1, 2021 - In the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings of universities offering a Ph.D. in engineering, the College of Engineering at 麻豆破解版 State University is again ranked in the top 100 engineering graduate programs, the only institution from the state of Kansas to make it in the top 100. 麻豆破解版 State ranks No. 77 on the list, up from No. 94 a year ago.

Perspectives: Reestablishing Reality Holding on to a particular narrative is related to holding on to power. What truth do you accept? 2 p.m., Wednesdays, April 7-May 5 www.wichita.edu/reality

April 1, 2021 鈥 Few would disagree that 2020 was a chaotic, confusing year. The next Perspectives series, 鈥淩eestablishing Reality,鈥 will help participants understand what has happened and reorient them to the realities of 2021.

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing聽
  • Faculty, staff virtual聽town聽Hall聽on April 2
  • Academic Affairs names new emeriti faculty
  • 2021 biometric screenings now available
  • Tuition assistance applications due April 15
  • Shocker New Venture applications due today
  • Holi spring festival returns to 麻豆破解版 State
  • Shocker grad to discuss food insecurity during pandemic
  • Plan to check out GRASP showcase on Friday

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • 麻豆破解版 State to hold panel discussion on freedom of expression today
  • Former 麻豆破解版 State accountant passes away
  • SEM Update: Goal 9
  • Free hearing evaluations for faculty and staff
  • 'That's a Shocker': Library introduces podcast
  • Applications open for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Submit nominations for advising awards
  • Faculty Fellowship application deadline approaching
  • Faculty and staff study-abroad spotlights
  • Trans-athlete to speak for Day of Visibility today
  • Plan to check out GRASP showcase on Friday
  • Presentations put 2020 into perspective
  • April 2: Mathematical Sciences lecture
  • KU professor gives physics seminar talk
  • Small business center offers free webinars
  • PBS features Provines, Suspenders4Hope
  • University senates, SGA to vote on proposed shared governance policy revision

  • 麻豆破解版 State to hold panel discussion on freedom of expression
  • Shockers talk about freedom of expression
  • Make your voice heard in SGA Elections
  • Faculty and staff study-abroad spotlights
  • 'That's a Shocker': Library introduces podcast
  • Service-Learning Showcase seeks submissions
  • Applications open for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Freshmen and senior surveys available
  • Entries now open for 2021 Edible Book Festival
  • 2021 LEAD Conference call for proposals
  • Shocker New Venture applications due April 1
  • Trans-athlete to speak for Day of Visibility today
  • Get a free, professional headshot today
  • April 2: Mathematical Sciences lecture
  • Join First Gen Success to talk about career development
  • Plan to check out GRASP showcase on Friday
  • Join CARE Team to learn about Circle of Control
  • Tune in April 8 to watch the Hippodrome
  • KU professor gives physics seminar talk
  • Presentations put 2020 into perspective
  • Free dental screenings on April 2
  • PBS features Provines, Suspenders4Hope
  • Join Wu's Big Challenge
  • Neighbor challenge coming to 麻豆破解版 State
  • Ulrich accepting paid internship applications
  • $25 Adidas quarter-zip at the Shocker Store
  • Volunteer to thank healthcare workers
  • University senates, SGA to vote on proposed shared governance policy revision

  • 麻豆破解版 State staff and students lead future of the Shocker Neighborhood commitment
  • 麻豆破解版 State aerospace engineering student awarded prestigious NSF fellowship
  • WSU Barton School of Business launches Entrepreneur in Residence program, names newest resident
  • NIAR鈥檚 ATLAS announces addition of automated thermoplastic welding, tape-slitting capabilities
  • 麻豆破解版 State to hold panel discussion on freedom of expression

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • COVID-19 vaccines open to all students and staff; 2nd dose available through SHS
  • Faculty, staff virtual聽town聽Hall聽on April 2
  • Outdoor classroom spaces now available
  • Shocker New Venture applications due April 1
  • Summer institute seeks squad leaders
  • Entries now open for 2021 Edible Book Festival
  • OAT summer grant apps due
  • 2021 LEAD Conference call for proposals
  • Faculty sabbaticals approved for 2021-22
  • Lunch Social Hour: Womxn in Student Affairs
  • KU professor gives physics seminar talk
  • Get a free, professional headshot
  • Neighbor challenge coming to 麻豆破解版 State
  • Haley speaks to Forbes about Suez Canal crisis
  • Tell students about Ulrich internship opportunity聽
  • $25 Adidas quarter-zip at the Shocker Store

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • COVID-19 vaccines open to all students and staff; 2nd dose available through SHS
  • 麻豆破解版 State to hold panel discussion on freedom of expression
  • 2021-22 course catalogs now available
  • NIAR鈥檚 ATLAS announces addition of automated thermoplastic welding, tape-slitting capabilities
  • Follow 麻豆破解版 State University on TikTok
  • 'Shock Talk' interviews Susayn Brandes of Great Plains Ventures, Inc.
  • Faculty Fellowship application deadline approaching
  • Learn how to support transgender Shockers
  • Mathematical foundations of data analysis grad program prepares students for big data work
  • Applied linguistics degree now available
  • Technology Policy: A Case for Optimism and Freedom to Innovate
  • Get your driver's license renewed on campus
  • Shocker Tennis set for home match against UTA
  • SBDC hosts business tax workshops
  • Workshop helps power up your LinkedIn profile
  • Win prizes for International Happiness Day
  • Help students stay on degree track
  • Faculty Senate meeting today
  • $5 deal at RSC Starbucks: Drink and a danish

  • COVID-19 vaccines open to all students and staff; 2nd dose available through SHS
  • 麻豆破解版 State to hold panel discussion on freedom of expression
  • Make your voice heard in SGA Elections
  • 2021-22 course catalogs now available
  • Shockers talk about freedom of expression
  • NIAR鈥檚 ATLAS announces addition of automated thermoplastic welding, tape-slitting capabilities
  • KMUW project connects seniors with penpals
  • Follow 麻豆破解版 State University on TikTok
  • April 2: Deadline for University Libraries awards
  • Submit nominations for advising awards
  • Freshmen and senior surveys available
  • University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award
  • TRIO Student Support Services is now accepting applications
  • Join Student Activities Council
  • Free tutoring available to students
  • Submit entries for grad student photo challenge
  • Learn how to support transgender Shockers
  • Mathematical foundations of data analysis grad program prepares students for big data work
  • Applied linguistics degree now available
  • Tap into your full potential with Handshake
  • KU professor gives physics seminar talk
  • Events help grad students with job searches
  • Lunch Social Hour: Womxn in Student Affairs
  • Learn more about study-abroad opportunities
  • Power up your LinkedIn profile
  • Shocker Tennis set for home match against UTA
  • Get your driver's license renewed on campus
  • Join the Community Service Board member meetings
  • Virtual cooking class: Comedians in Your Kitchen
  • Join CSB at the Virtual Volunteer Fair today
  • Technology Policy: A Case for Optimism and Freedom to Innovate
  • Join CARE Team to learn about Circle of Control
  • Plan to check out GRASP showcase on Friday
  • Win prizes for International Happiness Day
  • Sign up for intramurals today
  • Candle-making kits available from SAC, SGA
  • Degree Works audit helps you stay on track
  • Check-In at events using ShockerSync聽
  • $5 deal at RSC Starbucks: Drink and a danish
  • Help with morning Meals on Wheels deliveries
  • Ulrich accepting paid internship applications

ATLAS team

March 26, 2021 鈥 麻豆破解版 State University鈥檚 National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) announces the addition of two new technologies to its Automated Technologies Laboratory for Aerospace Systems (ATLAS): a fully integrated thermoplastic welding system and a prepreg tape slitting and tow-rewinding machine.

麻豆破解版 Campus

  • Individuals in Phases 1-4 eligible for COVID vaccine; 2nd dose available through SHS
  • 麻豆破解版 State aerospace engineering student awarded prestigious NSF fellowship
  • WSU Barton School of Business launches Entrepreneur in Residence program, names newest resident
  • Outdoor classroom spaces available
  • Watch out for your safety, and leave your taxes at home
  • KMUW project connects seniors with penpals
  • Rudd Foundation awards scholarships to 19 future Shockers
  • Join us for Lunch and Learn on March 29
  • Tuition assistance applications open for summer 2021
  • Photos to be visible in Employee Self-Service
  • 'That's a Shocker': Library introduces podcast
  • Submit nominations for advising awards
  • Presenters sought for Sport Club Lead Training
  • Graduate School seeks GRASP judges
  • Greek Life celebrates member accomplishments聽
  • Researchers offer help with parenting issues
  • The Chung Report reflects on past vibrancy found within Shocker Neighborhood
  • Lunch Social Hour: Womxn in Student Affairs
  • Shocker Tennis set to take court against Denver
  • SBDC hosts business tax workshops
  • Workshop helps power up your LinkedIn profile
  • UP and USS senates host virtual March Mayhem
  • Softball tickets available for ECU series
  • #WSUWeSupportU offers free online training
  • Win prizes for International Happiness Day
  • Save on sweatshirts and jackets this weekend

  • Update to campus operations coming soon聽
  • Individuals in Phases 1-4 eligible for COVID vaccine; 2nd dose available through SHS
  • Employee and student COVID-19 testing聽
  • 麻豆破解版 State aerospace engineering student awarded prestigious NSF fellowship
  • 2021-22 course catalogs now available
  • Shocker Venture applications open until April 1
  • KMUW project connects seniors with penpals
  • WSU Barton School of Business launches Entrepreneur in Residence program, names newest resident
  • Rudd Foundation awards scholarships to 19 future Shockers
  • University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award
  • Service-Learning Showcase seeks submissions
  • 2021 LEAD Conference call for proposals
  • Green Group nominations open
  • Apply to be on SAC's executive board
  • Last chance to get $10 from dining services
  • Researchers offer help with parenting issues
  • 'That's a Shocker': Library introduces podcast
  • Tilford Talks celebrate Women's History Month
  • Lunch Social Hour: Womxn in Student Affairs
  • Virtual event helps students choose a major
  • Join CSB at the Virtual Volunteer Fair
  • Shocker Tennis set to take court against Denver
  • Shockers take on Omaha in three-game series
  • Volleyball to wrap up season this weekend
  • Events help grad students with job searches
  • Business school seeks peer coaches
  • KMUW seeks interns for archival project
  • Save on sweatshirts and jackets this weekend
  • Win prizes for International Happiness Day
  • Join Wu鈥檚 Big Challenge
  • #WSUWeSupportU offers free online training
  • Volunteers needed for food distribution

2021 Rudd Scholars

March 25, 2021 鈥 The fourth class of Rudd Scholars includes 19 Kansas high school seniors who will attend 麻豆破解版 State University. Each recipient will receive a full-ride scholarship, which includes tuition, fees, on-campus housing and considerable networking/coaching support along the way. All Rudd Scholars are from Kansas and will attend 麻豆破解版 State, Emporia State or Fort Hays State.

Michael Golomb

March 25, 2021 -- The W. Frank Barton School of Business at 麻豆破解版 State University has launched its Entrepreneur in Residence program and named Michael Golomb, founder and CEO of FanVestor, as its newest resident. This distinction will last through the spring 2021 semester. Each Entrepreneur in Residence will provide essential collaboration and outside industry knowledge to Barton School students, faculty and the 麻豆破解版 community.