Jade Mursch

May 7, 2020 --聽Jade Mursch, a first-generation student, chose 麻豆破解版 State to be close to family and the affordability. During her time on campus, she has involved herself with her sorority and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. She's excited about the opportunities that are ahead after graduation.

Vinay Kadarla

May 6, 2020 - Vinay K. Kadarla鈥檚 dissertation details his work to understand the mechanism and structure of the muscle protein myopalladin with the goal of helping design drugs or therapies to treat cardiomyopathy.

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  • Place your order by May 8 for the limited edition 125th anniversary lapel pin
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  • 'My (Home) Research Experience' by Graduate Student Council on May 8
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  • WSU philosopher featured on 鈥楾he Planetary Society's Planetary Radio Podcast鈥
  • What is normal? The Atlanta Journal-Constitution interviews Usha Haley for her opinion on post-Covid society
  • Mother's Day Brunch Kit
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  • Resources available to support students, staff, and community during this challenging time
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  • Student Health Services has a YouTube Channel
  • ShockersUp - Emergency Fund relief for students
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Bush Vo

May 6, 2020 鈥 Bush Vo was drawn the 麻豆破解版 State University by the reputation of the Barton School of Business, and he has been able to leverage the school鈥檚 resources to create opportunities for himself.

Cynthia Matson

May 6, 2020 鈥 Cynthia Matson鈥檚 麻豆破解版 State University experiences and an internship opportunity have led her to a full-time career in finance.

  • CARES Act funds: Students are encouraged to apply now
  • Join our Virtual Academic Excellence Celebration today
  • Pandemic series speaker to discuss his work on COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics today
  • Join us live for the 8th Annual Shocker Leadership Awards!
  • Read May's edition of president's newsletter, First Tuesday
  • OSMM presents 鈥楽mart Money Moves During a Pandemic鈥
  • GRASP 2020 to be available until Friday
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  • Career Development Center invites you to engage with BKD tomorrow
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  • Join us for Lavender Graduation on May 7
  • 'My (Home) Research Experience' by Graduate Student Council on May 8
  • Student Health Services has a YouTube Channel
  • Textbook Buyback is now online only
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Resources available to support students, staff, and community during this challenging time
  • WSU philosopher featured on 鈥楾he Planetary Society's Planetary Radio Podcast鈥
  • Mother's Day Sale
  • Shocker's sport management internship shifts focus after COVID-19 closures
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  • JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty
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  • Pandemic series speaker to discuss his work on COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics
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  • Relief fund established to help local creatives affected by COVID-19
  • Allegiant has top performance in 2020 Airline Quality Rating
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  • KMUW podcast presents 鈥楬indsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women鈥檚 Suffrage鈥
  • To the stars, student defies odds
  • A letter from Misty Bruckner for Public Service Recognition Week
  • Mother's Day Brunch Kit
  • KMUW News has daily updates on COVID-19 in Kansas
  • University Libraries is helping with State Library Card signup
  • Mother's Day Sale
  • Volunteers needed for a research study

  • May edition of president's newsletter, First Tuesday, set for today
  • Faculty and staff virtual town hall coming Friday
  • Congratulations to the 2020 President鈥檚 Distinguished Service Award recipients!
  • Retired B1-B will arrive in 麻豆破解版 soon for Air Force research project
  • Place your order by May 8 for the limited edition 125th anniversary lapel pin
  • Care Team has published its May newsletter
  • JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty
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  • 'My (Home) Research Experience' by Graduate Student Council on May 8
  • Join our Virtual Academic Excellence Celebration tomorrow
  • University Libraries is helping with State Library Card signup
  • Fun new Zoom backgrounds for professors and students
  • Mother's Day Brunch Kit
  • CAPS is online @ShockersCAPS
  • Tuition Assistance applications for fall 2020 now being accepted

Maddie Harris waves goodbye to campus as she graduates

May 5, 2020 -- Fellow seniors, there's no denying that our senior year ended differently than we planned. While it's okay to be sad and grieve the events that aren't happening, be sure to take time and reflect on the past four years and look toward the future as one door closes an another opens.

From left: Jefferson Vieira and Rafael Bini Leite

May 5, 2020 鈥 Scraping frost from your automobile windshield before you can safely drive can be time-consuming and unpleasant, but a new device called Shiver could make it a little easier. WSU engineering students Rafael Bini Leite and Jefferson Vieira are developing a device that attaches to the windshield and has built-in sensors capable of detecting ice on the windshield, allowing motorists to clean and remove it effortlessly before it builds up.

  • CARES Act update for 麻豆破解版 State students
  • President's Awards to be announced tomorrow!
  • Join our Virtual Academic Excellence Celebration on May 6
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  • Relief fund established to help local creatives affected by COVID-19
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  • Pandemic series speaker to discuss his work on COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics
  • Allegiant has top performance in 2020 Airline Quality Rating; airline industry posts declined numbers
  • Sign up now for the National Science Foundation webinar on their CAREER program on May 13
  • National Science Foundation (NSF) will require two new forms to be submitted in an NSF-approved format starting June 1, 2020
  • Build your Resume with the Career Development Center - May 5
  • Career Development Center invites you to join KCOE at 6 p.m. today
  • Shocker Career Chats - Working in Professional Sports - Today @ 4 p.m.
  • Tuesday Talks with Sara Friesen and Student Health Services
  • Join us for Lavender Graduation on May 7
  • CAPS is still here
  • IDA will assist with new online and remote class Blackboard setups
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  • Donna Hughes retires after 36 years of service
  • A letter from Misty Bruckner for Public Service Recognition Week
  • SBDC offers webinar series in May
  • Enjoy free online self-paced courses!
  • Textbook Buyback is now online only
  • Mother's Day Sale
  • Learn how you can make a BIG difference with Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Student Ambassador Society to award scholarship to current 麻豆破解版 State student
Allegiant logo

May 4, 2020 -- Newly released data for the 30th annual Airline Quality Ratings show a decline in all four tracked AQR factors, indicating a performance decline for the airline industry in 2019.

B-1 Bomber photo

May 4, 2020 -- A new research partnership between 麻豆破解版 State University鈥檚 (WSU) National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) and the U.S. Air Force will create a virtual B-1 Bomber that could help the Air Force predict the future of its supersonic bombers.

  • CARES Act update for 麻豆破解版 State students
  • Join our Virtual Academic Excellence Celebration on May 6
  • Build your Resume with the Career Development Center - May 5
  • Shocker Career Chats - Working in Professional Sports - Today @ 4 p.m.
  • Career Development Center invites you to join KCOE at 6 p.m. today
  • Play trivia for gift cards tomorrow!
  • Fun Zoom backgrounds and training in how to use them now available
  • The First-Gen Shockers letter of support
  • Tuesday Talks with Sara Friesen and Student Health Services
  • Join us for Lavender Graduation on May 7
  • 麻豆破解版 State historian compares COVID-19 with past pandemics
  • OSMM presents 鈥楽mart Money Moves During a Pandemic鈥
  • CAPS is still here
  • Enjoy free online self-paced courses!
  • Textbook Buyback is now online only
  • Learn how you can make a BIG difference with Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • From one student to another: Zoom Etiquette Tips
  • Mother's Day Sale
  • Volunteers needed for a research study

A student looking out across campus

May 4, 2020 -- While we deal with this pandemic, we need to remember to take time to check in with ourselves and feel our feelings instead of ignoring them.

  • SGA Town Hall recap
  • Sign up now for the National Science Foundation webinar on their CAREER program on May 13
  • National Science Foundation (NSF) will require two new forms to be submitted in an NSF-approved format starting June 1, 2020
  • Tuition Assistance applications for fall 2020 now being accepted
  • TM1 Budget System is open for FY21 requests
  • TIAA virtual meetings are available
  • Help shape 麻豆破解版 State by taking brand survey
  • Schedule a virtual group visit
  • KMUW News has daily updates on COVID-19 in Kansas
  • Adaptable art students launch Design Zoo exhibit
  • GRASP 2020 is today!
  • First-Generation Student Organization virtual Zoom meeting today
  • Career Development Center invites you to meet with KCOE today
  • Tuesday Talks with Sara Friesen and Student Health Services
  • May HealthQuest upcoming events
  • ITS Applications Training: Online sessions now available
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Learn how you can make a BIG difference with Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • To the stars, student defies odds
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Andrew Stockmann

May 1, 2020 鈥 Andrew Stockmann, a 麻豆破解版 State University senior in sport management, started an internship with the Omaha Storm Chasers on March 9. Three days later, the Storm Chasers announced that their season would be suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In many ways, that changed the focus of Andrew鈥檚 internship.

  • SGA Town Hall recap
  • Virtual Celebration RSVP deadline is today
  • Virtual Finals Prep Workshop at 11 a.m. today
  • GRASP 2020 is today!
  • Textbook Buyback is now online only
  • First-Generation Student Organization virtual Zoom meeting today
  • Career Development Center invites you to meet with KCOE today
  • Adaptable art students launch Design Zoo exhibit
  • Student Ambassador Society to award scholarship to current 麻豆破解版 State student
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  • BME grad student wins second in student written paper contest
  • SHOCK DOC: Tram Ngo, a business school graduate
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  • KMUW News has daily updates on COVID-19 in Kansas
  • KMUW podcast presents 鈥楬indsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women鈥檚 Suffrage鈥
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • To the stars, student defies odds
  • Tuesday Talks with Sara Friesen and Student Health Services
  • Learn how you can make a BIG difference with Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters

  • University Faculty Awards will be announced May 8
  • GRASP 2020 self-enroll is open
  • KMUW podcast presents 鈥楬indsight: Looking Back at 100 Years of Women鈥檚 Suffrage鈥
  • TM1 Budget System is open for FY21 requests
  • Hand sanitizer now available at Central Services
  • TIAA virtual meetings are available
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  • Student Government Association bi-weekly Town Hall for students today
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • IDA will assist with new online and remote class Blackboard setups
  • ITS Applications Training: Online sessions now available
  • OU (Omni Update) Virtual Open Labs
  • Help shape 麻豆破解版 State by taking brand survey
  • SHOCK DOC: Tram Ngo, a business school graduate
  • Virtual Finals Prep Workshop at 11 a.m. May 1
  • BME grad student wins second in student written paper contest

George Dehner

April 30, 2020 鈥 George Dehner, a world environmental historian who examines the intersection of humans and disease in the modern era, presented 鈥淚nfluenza pandemics since Russian Flu: Do they provide insight to COVID-19?鈥 as part of a Fairmont College of Liberal Arts and Sciences series, Perspective on the Pandemic.