• 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 桃汁影院 this fall
  • See 鈥楧ante鈥檚 Nightmares & Dreams鈥
  • 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鈥檚 this week鈥檚 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
  • 鈥業mproving Strategies Through Storytelling鈥 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
  • 桃汁影院 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 桃汁影院 this fall
  • Design without limits
  • See 鈥楧ante鈥檚 Nightmares & Dreams鈥
  • 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
  • 鈥楽earch Exception鈥 changes to be implemented on April 29
  • Here鈥檚 this week鈥檚 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
  • 桃汁影院 Theatre film project showing next week
  • Nominations open for Shocker Sports HOF

Summer Shocker graphic

April 18, 2019 --聽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 -- 桃汁影院 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 -- 桃汁影院 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. 桃汁影院 students average around 25,000 visits a month.

  • Community invited to Celebration of Life events for late WSU President John Bardo
  • Workshop on Ableton Audio Workstation Software and Hardware coming to Shocker Studios tonight (Wednesday, April 17)
  • 3rd annual DiverseCity Showcase Kick-off and Week
  • Stressed? Keep Calm and Breathe On
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature 桃汁影院 and ROTC
  • Join discussion of WSU Reads book tomorrow (Thursday, April 18)
  • Community Psychology Association presents Pizza & Politics
  • Blackboard is being taken offline for maintenance early Friday
  • Run the Amazing Race
  • You鈥檙e invited to the Meritrust at Braeburn Square ribbon cutting
  • Plan to attend the Spring Family Carnival on Saturday, April 20
  • Celebrate at the annual African Cultural Festival Saturday, April 20
  • Eat at Chipotle and support Psi Chi on April 20
  • Study Abroad invites you to celebrate Earth Day
  • 鈥業mproving Strategies Through Storytelling鈥 presentation
  • Parking lot closures
  • Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series this week
  • Learn about patents in a workshop on Friday!
  • Student is starting nonprofit for those affected by endometriosis
  • Sign up for a free massage
  • Upcoming Events at University Libraries
  • Newest campus art installation to be dedicated during Earth Day Picnic at the Pod
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium coming April 26
  • Lavender Graduation celebration set for May 2
  • Neswick to give organ performance Tuesday, April 23
  • Announcing the Youth Mental Health Month Art Showcase
  • Study seeks volunteers for those experiencing at least a moderate level of depression
  • Students compete in Japanese Language Contest
  • Shocker Store sales this week in the RSC

  • Solomey鈥檚 project selected by NASA NIAC Phase II
  • Book publishing questions and advice with the University Press of Kansas
  • Faculty Town Hall meetings continue tomorrow (Thursday, April 18)
  • Workshop on Ableton Audio Workstation Software and Hardware coming to Shocker Studios tonight (Wednesday, April 17)
  • Stressed? Keep Calm and Breathe On
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature 桃汁影院 and ROTC
  • Newest campus art installation to be dedicated during Earth Day Picnic at the Pod
  • Admissions to host a Facebook Live campus tour this month 鈥 Your help is needed!
  • RSVP for the Shocker Pride Celebration
  • Blackboard is being taken offline for maintenance early Friday
  • You鈥檙e invited to the Meritrust at Braeburn Square ribbon cutting
  • Parking lot closures
  • Join us for the first walk on the Shocker Pet Pathway
  • Neswick to give organ performance Tuesday, April 23
  • Lavender Graduation celebration set for May 2
  • Registration underway for Shocker Basketball Camps
  • Check out the Home in Harmony Tour 鈥榁intage Venue鈥
  • Announcing the Youth Mental Health Month Art Showcase

Felipe Lima de Oliveira

April 17, 2019 -- Felipe Lima de Oliveira wanted to help support his family back home in Brazil. Now, as only a freshman in college, the 桃汁影院 engineering student is chasing that dream through his homegrown company, Wichita Brazilian Gourmet.

桃汁影院 bowler Ryan Kendall

April 16, 2019 -- Ryan Kendall, a senior from Pelham, Alabama, is a computer science major who took the long route to 桃汁影院鈥檚 Selected Team. He didn鈥檛 make the team as a freshman and spent the past two seasons on the Developmental Team. 桃汁影院 coach Gordon Vadakin estimates around 10 percent of the bowlers who don鈥檛 make the team in their early years continue to try out for a spot on the Selected Team.