麻豆破解版 State dean of students Aaron Austin

Sept. 17, 2019 - Aaron Austin, 麻豆破解版 State associate vice present, student affairs and dean of students, joined in with Phi Beta Sigma members to stroll during a Yard Show to open the school year.

The Advanced Virtual Engineering and Testing labs under construction along 18th St. in Innovation Campus.

Sept. 17, 2019 -- The National Institute for Aviation Research鈥檚 (NIAR) Advanced Virtual Engineering and Testing Labs (AVET) will house labs that are currently located in the Institute鈥檚 headquarters on Mid-Campus Dr. The new space and equipment for the labs will enable the Institute to expand its work volume, hire more employees and provide more precise testing for its clients.

  • 麻豆破解版 named 'Most Affordable College City'
  • HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series Kickoff
  • 鈥楥reating Globally Engineered Aerospace Factories鈥
  • In case you missed it
  • Chartwells invites you to catering grand showcase
  • Officer Rueda receives ribbon for going above and beyond
  • Grab lunch this week at the Food Truck Plaza!
  • Join Silent Reading Club Tuesdays during September!
  • 麻豆破解版 State Blood Drive coming Sept. 19-20
  • WSU Symphony Concert features faculty soloist
  • Admissions welcomes your input for two Black and Yellow Days in October
  • Sales at the Shocker Store this week

  • 麻豆破解版 State and Kansas State enter planning phase for a WSU satellite BSN program on KSU campus
  • Join the Office of Academic Affairs for a discussion of current student trends and best practices for student engagement Sept. 20
  • HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series Kickoff
  • Funding opportunity from Kansas NSF EPSCoR
  • Joint senate meeting today (Tuesday, Sept. 17)
  • Facilities Services after-hours emergency response
  • Chartwells invites you to catering grand showcase
  • Celebrating the 72nd birthday of the United States Air Force
  • Learn how to prepare a competitive NSF Graduate Research Fellowship application
  • In memory of Sue Werle
  • Accessibility Tip of the Week: Learn how to assess the accessibility of your materials
  • Hear from WSU Latinx keynote speaker Kat Lazo
  • Mikrokosmos Literary Journal is accepting submissions from students, faculty, and staff
  • WSU students can apply for free registration to NASA Conference
  • Sickle Cell Knowledge and Perceptions Study
  • Grab lunch this week at the Food Truck Plaza!
  • 麻豆破解版 Children's Home T-Shirt Drive
  • Admissions welcomes your input for two Black and Yellow Days in October
  • Call for entries: Creative Crosswalks
  • Send first-gen students to TRIO Student Support Services
  • Fraternity and Sorority Life collecting books for Storytime Village
  • SAC Wipeout coming Sept. 21

WSU_KSU_Collaboration

Sept. 17, 2019 鈥 麻豆破解版 State University and Kansas State University have combined resources and started the planning phase of a program that will give students the opportunity to earn both a Bachelor of Science degree from the College of Health and Human Sciences at KSU, and a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing (BSN) from the College of Health Professions (CHP) at WSU.

Brian Hargrove

Sept. 17, 2019 - Brian Hargrove leads Visit 麻豆破解版's efforts to bring sports events to the city as executive director of sports development. Hargrove, a 1998 麻豆破解版 State graduate, works with the university on events such as NCAA basketball and The Basketball Tournament.

  • Provost to match donations during fall KMUW pledge drive
  • Academy for Effective Teaching to give presentation on mentoring
  • Fire sprinkler testing to be conducted this week
  • Flu shots available on campus
  • Getting the most out of your benefits webinar 鈥 plus HealthQuest credit
  • 麻豆破解版 State Blood Drive coming Sept. 19-20
  • RSVP for the fourth annual Strategic Communications Seminar
  • WSU Symphony Concert features faculty soloist
  • Learn about patent basics at tomorrow's workshop
  • Usha Haley, Barton Distinguished Chair in International Business, quoted in Forbes
  • Registration for Ability Ally Training is still available for Oct. 17
  • You're invited to the 2019 Adobe Digital Literacy Day at Kansas State University
  • Join Silent Reading Club Tuesdays during September!
  • DIY Day at GoCreate
  • Student success hinges on strong study skills
  • Shocker Innovation Corps now accepting applications
  • The next session of Managing the Employment Relationship is Wednesday, Oct. 9
  • Physical therapy students looking for research project subjects
  • Constitution Day event tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 17)
  • Study Abroad Fair tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 17)
  • 鈥楥reating Globally Engineered Aerospace Factories鈥
  • Student-led sustainability initiative to be discussed on Sept. 20
  • Get your idea off the ground with E-Launch!
  • SGA Week is from Sept. 23-26
  • Step Afrika coming Sept. 27
  • Sales at the Shocker Store this week
  • 鈥楥lass Act,鈥 鈥業nstaArt,鈥 on exhibit in the Cadman Art Gallery
  • Explore campus like never before during Late Night Scavenger Hunt

  • Students can win $35,000 in Army UAV competition
  • Fire sprinkler testing to be conducted this week
  • Free webinar opportunity
  • Learn how to prepare a competitive NSF Graduate Research Fellowship application
  • Join SAC for Adulting 101!
  • Study Abroad Fair tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 17)
  • WSU Symphony Concert features faculty soloist
  • Perfecting an elevator pitch - Making your message clear
  • Learn about patent basics at tomorrow's workshop
  • Grab lunch this week at the Food Truck Plaza!
  • Join Silent Reading Club Tuesdays during September!
  • Psssst. Can I see your notes?
  • Shocker Innovation Corps now accepting applications
  • Constitution Day event tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 17)
  • 麻豆破解版 State Blood Drive coming Sept. 19-20
  • Let's play some GAYmes!
  • Student Involvement hosts Open House
  • DIY Day at GoCreate
  • Explore campus like never before during Late Night Scavenger Hunt
  • SAC Wipeout coming Sept. 21
  • Physical therapy students looking for research project subjects
  • SGA Week is from Sept. 23-26
  • Step Afrika coming Sept. 27
  • Looking for Native American students to start a professional organization
  • Sales at the Shocker Store this week
  • 鈥楥lass Act,鈥 鈥業nstaArt,鈥 on exhibit in the Cadman Art Gallery
  • Join WSU鈥檚 largest volunteer opportunity!
  • Language and comics study
  • Fraternity and Sorority Life collecting books for Storytime Village
  • Join CAPS for the Autism Spectrum Support Group
  • Volunteer opportunity at the Boys and Girls Club
  • Volunteer with the Community Service Board at the Lord鈥檚 Diner
  • First Pee for Pizza event of the year!
  • #SURVIVOR Flag Football Tournament coming Oct. 5
  • Sickle Cell Knowledge and Perceptions Study
  • First-Year Interest Groups start this week, including Shocker Strong, ICT Keepers and Mi Gente

  • Shockers After Dark tonight (Friday, Sept. 13)
  • Students get in free to Shocker Volleyball Classic featuring top competition from around the NCAA
  • Facilities Services after-hours emergency response
  • Fire sprinkler testing to be conducted Sept. 16 through Sept. 20
  • Join Ready 2 Work!
  • The FAA's Small Airport Student Competition could be your chance to win a $25,000 prize
  • WSU students can apply for free registration to NASA Conference
  • ISME Colloquium today (Friday, Sept. 13)
  • In case you missed it
  • Mark Porcaro highlights USS 麻豆破解版 Online Scholarship and OneStop service
  • Shocker Circle registration is open now!
  • Get your idea off the ground with E-Launch!
  • 麻豆破解版 named 'Most Affordable College City'
  • Navy veteran finds success as a Shocker using skills learned on-deck
  • Randy Bush will present on 鈥楾he Impact of Brexit on the Future of Ireland and the United Kingdom鈥
  • 鈥楥reating Globally Engineered Aerospace Factories鈥
  • Constitution Day event coming Tuesday, Sept. 17
  • Hear from the WSU Latinx keynote speaker Kat Lazo
  • Free Postpartum Exercise Class offered
  • WSU Symphony Concert features faculty soloist
  • Friday the 13th Pumpkin Run special offer
  • Student-led sustainability initiative to be discussed on Sept. 20
  • Join SAC for Adulting 101!
  • Project Management gold standard curriculum
  • Free webinar opportunity
  • Contraception coffee chats
  • First Pee for Pizza event of the year!

  • Facilities Services after-hours emergency response
  • Fire sprinkler testing to be conducted Sept. 16 through Sept. 20
  • HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series Kickoff
  • Funding opportunity from Kansas NSF EPSCoR
  • Provost to match donations during fall KMUW pledge drive
  • ISME Colloquium today (Friday, Sept. 13)
  • In case you missed it
  • Mark Porcaro highlights USS 麻豆破解版 Online Scholarship and OneStop service
  • Invitation to presentation on mentoring from the Academy for Effective Teaching
  • 麻豆破解版 named 'Most Affordable College City'
  • Navy veteran finds success as a Shocker using skills learned on-deck
  • Send first-gen students to TRIO Student Support Services
  • Project Management gold standard curriculum
  • Black and Yellow days coming in October
  • All call for LeaderShape facilitators
  • Helping students with disabilities to graduate!
  • Constitution Day event coming Tuesday, Sept. 17
  • Hear from the WSU Latinx keynote speaker Kat Lazo
  • 2019-20 Recruitment Faculty Fellows
  • Free Postpartum Exercise Class offered
  • WSU Symphony Concert features faculty soloist
  • 麻豆破解版 Children's Home T-Shirt Drive
  • 551 sharp dressed Shockers
  • The FAA's Small Airport Student Competition could be your chance to win a $25,000 prize
  • Friday the 13th Pumpkin Run special offer

FirePoint challenge images

Sept. 12, 2019 -- The FirePoint Innovations Center at 麻豆破解版 State University is hosting its first-ever FirePoint C3 Challenge, inviting university students from around the U.S. to submit their best designs for the Army's future unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) intended for next-generation combat and defense.

Shawn Henderson, Navy veteran and Shocker

When the Navy gave Shawn Henderson the opportunity to go to college, she decided to become a Shocker and study social work and criminal justice so that she could advocate for suffering people. Now she has found another family at WSU.

  • Officer Rueda receives ribbon for going above and beyond
  • Academic Convocation event agenda
  • Policy updates
  • Strategic Planning Update: A year in review . . .
  • Shocker Circle registration is open now!
  • RSVP for the fourth annual Strategic Communications Seminar
  • Postal Manager position open to WSU employees only
  • Ulrich Museum invites you to Fall Exhibition Opening Party this evening
  • HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series Kickoff
  • Randy Bush will present on 鈥楾he Impact of Brexit on the Future of Ireland and the United Kingdom鈥
  • 鈥楥reating Globally Engineered Aerospace Factories鈥
  • A Conversation with Schuyler Bailar
  • WSU students can apply for free registration to NASA Conference
  • Mikrokosmos Literary Journal is accepting submissions from students, faculty, and staff
  • Send first-gen students to TRIO Student Support Services
  • 'Teachable Moments' exhibition at Ulrich showcases cutting-edge art by WSU faculty
  • Shocker Volleyball opens home season with Shocker Volleyball Classic this week
  • Shockers After Dark set for Sept. 13
  • Join Ready 2 Work!
  • SAC Wipeout coming Sept. 21
  • Observers needed for Distinguished Scholarship Invitational on Nov. 23
  • Explore campus like never before during Late Night Scavenger Hunt

  • Academic Convocation event agenda
  • 'WSU Reads' book signing at Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Officer Rueda receives ribbon for going above and beyond
  • Textron Aviation named exclusive sponsor of Diversity and Community Engagement programs
  • Sept. 11 Remembrance Ceremony in the CAC Theater
  • Campus invited to an open house in the newly expanded Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College space in Shocker Hall on Sept. 12
  • Engineering & I.T. Career Fair - Sept. 12
  • Strategic Planning Update: A year in review . . .
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature online scholarship announcement
  • Student-led sustainability initiative to be discussed on Sept. 20
  • Ulrich 'Solving for X' exhibition embraces accessibility for blind, visually- and mobility-impaired
  • Ceramic artist John Neely to give talk and free workshops on campus this week
  • Shocker Circle registration is open now!
  • Students get in free to Shocker Volleyball Classic featuring top competition from around the NCAA
  • Auditions for Shockappella!
  • Free photo booth for RSC 60th Anniversary
  • Cake and coffee mugs for RSC 60th Anniversary
  • RSC Unplugged features Laura and Patz
  • Latinx Heritage Month Celebration
  • A Conversation with Schuyler Bailar
  • 'Teachable Moments' exhibition at Ulrich showcases cutting-edge art by WSU faculty
  • Keep Calm & Breathe On!
  • Join WASAC and CAPS for the Healing from Trauma Support Group
  • Shockers After Dark set for Sept. 13
  • Department of History invites the WSU community to its fall 2019 lecture
  • Helping students with disabilities to graduate!
  • Physical therapy students looking for research project subjects
  • KC Chiefs game with Outdoor Adventures
  • Join Ready 2 Work!
  • Sign up for the Pumpkin Run today!
  • Join the couch to 5k training program with Campus Recreation
  • Explore campus like never before during Late Night Scavenger Hunt
  • SAC Wipepout coming Sept. 21
  • Join SAC for Adulting 101!
  • HEALTH Student Association meeting this Friday

  • Academic Convocation event agenda
  • 'WSU Reads' book signing at Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Textron Aviation named exclusive sponsor of Diversity and Community Engagement programs
  • Join the Graduate School for the next event in their Professional Development Series, Speak for Success
  • Sept. 11 Remembrance Ceremony in the CAC Theater
  • TIAA financial consultant will be on campus next week for retirement counseling
  • Campus invited to an open house in the newly expanded Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College space in Shocker Hall on Sept. 12
  • Strategic Planning Update: A year in review . . .
  • Flu shots available on campus
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature online scholarship announcement
  • Student-led sustainability initiative to be discussed on Sept. 20
  • Engineering & I.T. Career Fair - Sept. 12
  • Ceramic artist John Neely to give talk and free workshops on campus this week
  • Shocker Circle registration is open now!
  • Department of History invites the WSU community to its fall 2019 lecture
  • WSU students can apply for free registration to NASA Conference
  • Helping students with disabilities to graduate!
  • Keep Calm & Breathe On!
  • Join WASAC and CAPS for the Healing from Trauma Support Group
  • Women of 麻豆破解版 State University membership drive
  • Shockers After Dark set for Sept. 13
  • Get your idea off the ground with E-Launch!
  • Physical therapy students looking for research project subjects
  • Cake and coffee mugs for RSC 60th Anniversary
  • Join the couch to 5k training program with Campus Recreation
  • RSC Unplugged features Laura and Patz
  • Sign up for the Pumpkin Run today!
  • A Conversation with Schuyler Bailar
  • Latinx Heritage Month Celebration

Officer Efrain Rueda

Sept. 10, 2019 -- Shocker Nation is full of amazing people. One of those people is WSU Police Officer Efrain Rueda, who has received a University Police ribbon for two outstanding actions.

  • Quinn the Goose Dog enrolls at WSU
  • Last week鈥檚 university update
  • Airline Quality Rating Holiday Travel Forecast: Demand is always higher at the holidays, so find a good price and book early
  • Last chance: Registration for Engage WSU 2019 closes on Tuesday, Sept. 10
  • HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series Kickoff
  • Shocker MINDSTORMS Challenge 2020
  • 'Writing Now, Reading Now' series presents reading by Poet Ilya Kaminsky today (Tuesday, Sept. 10)
  • Ceramic artist John Neely to give talk and free workshops on campus this week
  • Ulrich Museum invites public to Fall Exhibition Opening Party
  • Ulrich 'Solving for X' exhibition embraces accessibility for blind, visually- and mobility-impaired
  • 20 / 20 with Justin Stahl this Saturday, Sept. 14
  • Enjoy 60 cent deals for the RSC's 60th Anniversary
  • Consider joining Campus Recreation
  • Join the couch to 5k training program with Campus Recreation
  • Shocker Volleyball opens home season with Shocker Volleyball Classic this week
  • #HurryToTheFurries help us help others!
  • Basketball scrimmage, garage sale set for Oct. 5
  • 麻豆破解版 State Blood Drive coming Sept. 19-20

  • Save the date: Strategic Communications seminar
  • Funding opportunity from Kansas NSF EPSCoR
  • Getting the most out of your benefits webinar 鈥 plus HealthQuest credit
  • Strategic Planning Update: A year in review . . .
  • New Academic Affairs Fellows announced
  • Introducing: WSU Profiles
  • Registration for Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce Training on Sept. 19 is available!
  • Airline Quality Rating Holiday Travel Forecast: Demand is always higher at the holidays, so find a good price and book early
  • Accessibility Tip of the Week: Know the terms
  • Annual Mini-Wellness Fair coming Sept. 11
  • Shocker MINDSTORMS Challenge 2020
  • A Conversation with Schuyler Bailar
  • Join CAPS for the Autism Spectrum Support Group
  • Joint senate meeting set for Sept. 17
  • Safe Zone LGBTQ+ Training is canceled
  • Send first-gen students to TRIO Student Support Services
  • Ulrich Museum invites public to Fall Exhibition Opening Party
  • 20 / 20 with Justin Stahl this Saturday, Sept. 14
  • Shocker Volleyball opens home season with Shocker Volleyball Classic this week
  • Enjoy 60 cent deals for the RSC's 60th Anniversary
  • Free photo booth for RSC 60th Anniversary
  • Wear Your Suspender Days
  • KC Chiefs game with Outdoor Adventures

Students participate in 2019 Walk-A-Mile

Sept. 4, 2019 -- Walk-A-Mile is an international march to stop rape, sexual assault & gender violence. The event raises awareness about the serious causes and effects of sexual violence.

Shocker and Navy veteran Jonathan Miller

Sept. 10, 2019 -- Psychology and sociology second-year Jonathan Miller can trace a lot of his success back to lessons learned during his service in the U.S. Navy. After networking his way up to driving a multi-billion-dollar ship, nothing is impossible for him.