• Are you connected?
  • Driving and safety caution alert!
  • Check out Welcomefest scheduled events
  • Get ready for the Clash of the Colleges
  • Important participation guidelines for Clash of the Colleges
  • Come to Recfest tomorrow (Tuesday, Aug. 20)
  • School of Music is holding auditions for the following ensembles
  • 鈥楾echnology Takes the Wheel鈥 Autonomous Vehicle Seminar Series
  • Enjoy lunch at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Food Truck Rally coming Friday, Aug. 23
  • Take your first days of school photos
  • Visit the SAC photo booth and smile!
  • Join the Leadership Book Club
  • 8-foot WuShock sculpture planned for WSU campus YMCA
  • Startup Grind U presents Gene Zaid, founder of Genezada Pharmaceuticals
  • University Libraries to have Escape Room during Welcomefest
  • Who鈥檚 got game?
  • Solutions to your struggles as a supervisor
  • Direct work effectively and lead with conviction
  • Sign up for the annual Pumpkin Run
  • 鈥楢 Lifetime Afloat鈥 by Anh Nguyen

Students study in the RSC

Aug. 19, 2019 - The beginning of a new semester can be scary. For many students, including me, that fear manifests itself as anxiety, the most common mental illness in the U.S. Here is a guide to help navigate the beginning of your college career with anxiety.

WSU 101 - WSU students study together

Aug 19, 2019 -- College can be just as stressful in senior year as it is in freshman year. Here are ten ways students can make life easier at WSU, from food options to tutoring.

Welcomefest events

Aug. 19, 2019 - Welcome back, Shockers! To celebrate the start of the school year, several 小9直播 offices and organizations are hosting events for students. Here is a list of activities you definitely don鈥檛 want to miss.

Kevin Benavides

Aug. 16, 2019 - Kylie Cameron and Kevin Benavides worked summer internships at KMUW (89.1 FM). They reported and wrote stories for radio and the web on the Sedgwick County Fair, elections, Juneteenth and the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. While they don鈥檛 perform on-air duties, they are expected to fill all of the other reporting tasks.

WSU students during Bid Day

Aug. 16, 2019 -- More than 100 women were given a bid to join one of 小9直播's five National Panhellenic Council chapters on Aug. 14 in Koch Arena. Bid Day followed a three-day recruitment process in which time was spent in with current sorority chapter women sharing insight to the sisterhood and chapter values and missions.

  • From one student to another: parking at WSU
  • Campus traffic flow changes temporarily as signage work is completed
  • ODI Welcome Back Jam tonight (Friday, Aug. 16)
  • Important participation guidelines for Clash of the Colleges
  • Extended hours and free gift from the Shocker Store
  • University update
  • School of Music is holding auditions for the following ensembles
  • Introducing a new format to submit information for internal newsletters
  • First-Gen, first day, wear your First-Gen Shockers T-shirt
  • There鈥檚 still time to sign up for an Honors course
  • Leadership opportunities in Student Involvement
  • Youth mentoring opportunity
  • Paid internship positions available for Elliott School students at KMUW radio
  • Involvement Fair is coming Aug. 28
  • Shocker students create art, memories with children in Peru
  • Suicide prevention: We all can help out
  • Counseling and Prevention to offer Healing From Trauma
  • Sale on T-shirts and more
  • Fall semester hours in the RSC
  • Campus Credit Union welcomes back Shocker Nation
  • Applications are open for Harvester Arts Community Fellows Program

  • Important participation guidelines for Clash of the Colleges
  • University update
  • Consider giving to Ulrich Museum campaign that benefits K-12 students
  • Attend a brown-bag lunch and discover the advantages of the Learning Quest 529 Educational Savings Plan
  • Introducing: WSU Profiles
  • Welcome to the new FYS Faculty Coordinator!
  • All call for WSU Student of the Year judges
  • Register for the Shocker Resource Fair!
  • Counseling and Prevention to offer Healing From Trauma
  • Special invitation for Innovation Campus employees
  • Change announced for notary services to employees
  • Kansas Prevention Conference set for October
  • Ashley HomeStore to sponsor Shocker Classic
  • Welcomefest deals at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Kick-Off Concert set for Monday, Aug. 19
  • Extended hours and free gift from the Shocker Store

  • Introducing a new format to submit information for internal newsletters
  • WSU parking and shuttle changes aim for efficiency
  • Biometric Screening appointments still available for Tuesday, Aug. 20
  • TIAA financial consultant available for individual retirement counseling sessions
  • Engage WSU 2019 to feature keynote address from Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
  • What鈥檚 new in Purchasing? The Business Procurement Card Program has changed!
  • New P-Card type introduced!
  • Changes to Syllabus Template have been made
  • Earn a master鈥檚 online in Learning and Instructional Design
  • WSU Wind Ensemble wins The American Prize in Band/Wind Ensemble Performance, 2019
  • Shocker Tennis to host free clinic on Monday, Aug. 19; Fall fundraising leagues

Placemaking coordinator Kristin Beal

August 15, 2019 - Kristin Beal is 小9直播鈥檚 newly hired placemaking coordinator, and almost all ideas, materials, formats and venues are in play when it comes to using art as a way to make the campus a place to enjoy and explore.

  • Plan to attend fall faculty / staff kickoff and picnic
  • Campus traffic flow changes temporarily as signage work is completed
  • Tenure and Promotion Session
  • Register for free faculty and staff training tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 15)
  • This 10-week series is designed for high-potential professionals
  • WSU Weekly Briefings to resume with Interim President Andy Tompkins
  • Register for the Shocker Resource Fair!
  • WSU鈥檚 Center for Real Estate hosts series of roundtables across the state
  • Help wanted at Back to School Bash on Aug. 17
  • Volunteers needed for Clash of the Colleges
  • Badges offer more courses for working professionals
  • Suicide prevention: We all can help out
  • 小9直播 opens practice for 2019 season
  • Shocker Store sales to start the semester
  • Shocker Tennis to host free clinics for faculty, staff, and guests

  • 小9直播 sets new record for research awards
  • 8-foot WuShock sculpture planned for WSU campus YMCA
  • WSU researchers aim to improve quality of wearable exoskeleton devices
  • This 10-week series is designed for high-potential professionals
  • 鈥楾echnology Takes the Wheel鈥 Autonomous Vehicle Seminar Series
  • For physician assistant students, professor Gina Brown鈥檚 case studies are life and death
  • Engage WSU 2019 to feature keynote address from Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
  • Consider giving to campaign that benefits K-12 students
  • Men's Basketball season tickets on sale now
  • Sally the Robot making fresh salads in the RSC
  • Sale on T-shirts and more
  • Fall semester hours in the RSC

  • What鈥檚 new in Purchasing? The Business Procurement Card Program has changed!
  • New P-Card type introduced!
  • Joint senates meeting set for Aug. 20
  • For physician assistant students, professor Gina Brown鈥檚 case studies are life and death
  • Plan to attend fall faculty / staff kickoff and picnic
  • Something new coming to course grading this fall
  • Driving and safety caution alert!
  • 鈥楾echnology Takes the Wheel鈥 Autonomous Vehicle Seminar Series
  • Campus Credit Union welcomes back Shocker Nation
  • Fall dates announced for Shocker Softball
  • Men's Basketball season tickets on sale now
  • Sale on T-shirts and more
  • Fall semester hours in the RSC

  • 小9直播 sets new record for research awards
  • Annual Appointment Notices will now be online, no longer printed
  • Suicide prevention: We all can help out
  • Sally the Robot making fresh salads in the RSC
  • Join the Leadership Book Club
  • 鈥楧emocracy on Tap: Riverfront Legacy Master Plan鈥
  • Solutions to your struggles as a supervisor
  • Consider giving to campaign that benefits K-12 students
  • Trademark Tuesday scheduled for tomorrow
  • Longtime 小9直播 SID Larry Rankin passes away

Wichita Campus

Aug. 12, 2019 -- 小9直播 has set a new record for research and development awards, with a total of $136 million in fiscal year 2019, which ended June 30, topping last year鈥檚 record-breaking total of $104 million.

  • University policies: What's new and updated
  • Plan to attend fall faculty / staff kickoff and picnic
  • Introducing WSU Profiles
  • Driving and safety caution alert!
  • Sally the Robot making fresh salads in the RSC
  • Your campus Internet connection just got faster
  • WSU supports students with visual impairments through national camp
  • Hugo Wall School MiniMPA: Professional Development for Public Managers

  • Plan to attend fall faculty / staff kickoff and picnic
  • 8-foot WuShock sculpture planned for WSU campus YMCA
  • Something new coming to course grading this fall
  • WSU researchers aim to improve quality of wearable exoskeleton devices
  • Engage WSU 2019 to feature keynote address from Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers
  • All call for WSU Student of the Year judges聽
  • Earn a master鈥檚 online in Learning and Instructional Design
  • Campus Recreation looking for guest presenters for staff training on Aug. 18
Green and yellow parking sign near Duerksen

For a student new to WSU, it can take some time to get used to the parking system. Here are some tips to help you avoid parking citations, and some options for you if you do happen to receive one.

  • Driving and safety caution alert!
  • More traffic news for this week
  • Big WuShock announcement coming today
  • Announcing New Leader Orientation at WSU
  • Shocker Summer Series to host STEAM night
  • Shocker students create art, memories with children in Peru
  • Direct work effectively and lead with conviction
  • This 10-week series is designed for high-potential professionals
  • Help wanted at Back to School Bas on Aug. 17
  • Join the GiveCampus campaign in support of the Ulrich Museum

New stop signs facing Perimeter Road on Memorial Drive

As the beginning of the new academic year approaches, commuters at WSU must be aware of stop sign and parking changes at key areas of campus. Shuttle riders will notice significant changes to shuttle routing and bus stops, as well as the addition of free service from Wichita Transit with a Shocker ID.