小9直播 125 Years': Shocker Pride Points, the people, stories and accomplishments that define our Shocker family

July 1, 2020 -- During each month for the next 12 months, we will release 11 Shocker pride points for a total of 125 by next June. 小9直播 is the greatest metropolitan university in the United States, and these points prove it.

Miro art at 小9直播

July 1, 2020 - 小9直播鈥檚 125th Anniversary (Quasquicentennial) celebration begins July 1. Together with the City of Wichita, 小9直播 has built a strong and symbiotic partnership. It's a relationship that supplies the lifeblood of a thriving community and makes it possible to provide the most well-rounded education in the region.

  • No. 1 transfer destination nine years running
  • Clinic in a Can fills health care gaps across the globe
  • Criminal justice professor fights for prisoners' families
  • KMUW's Digital Democracy on Tap will address Wichita policing with a panel of local experts
  • The Fuse needs your help to get community partner $25,000!
  • KMUW keyboard calendar stickers are back for the 2020-21 academic year
  • Ulrich Museum partners with Smartify App on Community Billboard Project starting July 1

  • Kaye Monk-Morgan to be inducted into the WBJ Women in Business Hall of Fame
  • Add special 125th signature to your email
  • KMUW's Digital Democracy on Tap will address Wichita policing with a panel of local experts
  • Fall 2020 Tuition Assistance deadline approaching
  • The Fuse needs your help to get community partner $25,000!
  • Power of Prep - Lunch & Learn on July 15
  • A free, time-saving artificial intelligence tool for researchers to use in the fight against COVID-19 is available
  • Hear from the CEO of Chegg
  • Tuesday Talk with SHS discusses Queer Students of Color and Health Disparities
  • Changes to your HSA/HRA/FSA for 2020 due to CARES Act
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Watch out: Gift card email scams gaining popularity
  • Chemical Clean-Out Week coming July 6-10
  • Blackboard to be inaccessible July 4-5
  • KMUW keyboard calendar stickers are back for the 2020-21 academic year
  • Try the Impossible Breakfast Sandwich at Starbucks

  • Blackboard to be inaccessible July 4-5
  • Tuesday Talk with SHS discusses Queer Students of Color and Health Disparities
  • Participants needed for survey on LGBTQ+ health care
  • Power of Prep - Lunch & Learn on July 15
  • DACA resources are available
  • Dr. March茅 Fleming-Randle honored by the Wichita Business Journal
  • Summer library hours
  • Shocker Store closing for inventory at noon today
  • RSC and departments closed Friday for Independence Day holiday
  • Try the YMCA!
  • Ulrich Museum partners with Smartify App on Community Billboard Project starting July 1
  • #1 transfer destination nine years running
  • Clinic in a Can fills health care gaps across the globe

  • Be aware of scam message
  • Add special 125th signature to your email
  • Tuesday Talk with SHS discusses Queer Students of Color and Health Disparities
  • Register now for the Virtual Part-Time Student Employment Fair
  • WSU Foundation end of fiscal year schedule
  • Stay up to date with University Libraries
  • Try the YMCA!
  • Shocker Store closing for inventory

鈥 WSU hires new Chief Information Officer
鈥 Criminal justice professor fights for prisoners鈥 families
鈥 No. 1 transfer destination nine year running
鈥 Blackboard to be inaccessible on July 4-5
鈥 SPSS now available for remote work by faculty and students
鈥 Summer library hours
鈥 Dell Technologies invites WSU researchers to webinar
鈥 State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
鈥 Changes to your HSA/HRA/FSA for 2020 due to CARES Act
鈥 Reminder of workplace injury procedures
鈥 To the Stars with OER
鈥 Enjoy lunch at the food truck plaza!

  • SPSS now available for remote work by faculty and students
  • Chemical Clean-Out Week announced
  • Summer registration outage
  • Financial Operations closed Thursday
  • Clinic in a Can fills health care gaps across the world
  • Virtual support offered by university subject librarians
  • A free, time-saving artificial intelligence tool for researchers to use in the fight against COVID-19 is available
  • The RSC is open!

  • Latest WSU research news available in Research Newsletter
  • WSU undergrad builds organization around social-impact engineering
  • Try the YMCA!
  • WSU announces changes to popular Lifelong Learning classes
  • University Libraries provides online checkouts
  • Fall 2021 admissions application opens July 1
  • The RSC is open!
  • Shocker Store closing for inventory
  • MFA thesis show on view at ShiftSpace Gallery
  • 'Pandemic Portraits' features 小9直播 alumnus Alex Moore

  • Submit holiday greeting request to ITS Telecommunications
  • WSU Tech launches First 15 scholarship
  • Try the YMCA!
  • University Libraries provides online checkouts
  • Latest WSU research news available in Research Newsletter
  • MFA thesis show on view at ShiftSpace Gallery
  • Tuesday Talk with SHS and WSU students discusses The Real You & Feminizing Hormones
  • New book published on performance management by Sonja Armbruster
  • Shocker Store closing for inventory
  • 小9直播 welcomes National Merit Finalists, National Hispanic Recognition Scholars

  • Deadline approaching to change to online course designation
  • Summer registration outage
  • WSU announces changes to popular Lifelong Learning classes
  • 'Pandemic Portraits' features 小9直播 alumnus Alex Moore
  • Fall 2020 Tuition Assistance deadline approaching
  • Inside research and funding opportunities
  • Reminder of Workplace Injury Procedures
  • Congratulations to Ms. Deltha Q. Colvin, 2020 NCCEP/ GEAR UP Professional of the Year!
  • 鈥楲iberation psychology, theory, method, practice, and social justice鈥
  • The Heskett Center is open!
  • Fall 2021 admissions application opens July 1

  • Regents approve 2% tuition increase for 小9直播
  • Summer registration outage
  • WSU undergrad builds organization around social-impact engineering
  • College of Health Professions hosts interactive virtual information sessions
  • College of Health Professions donates face masks to WSU community
  • WSU men鈥檚 basketball team shares message to make change
  • Try the YMCA!
  • 'Pandemic Portraits' features 小9直播 alumnus Alex Moore
  • MFA thesis show on view at ShiftSpace Gallery
  • Tuesday Talk with SHS and WSU students discusses The Real You & Feminizing Hormones
  • Participants needed for survey on LGBTQ+ healthcare
  • From one student to another: 10 self-improvement tips for Summer 2020
  • WSU announces changes to popular Lifelong Learning classes
  • University Libraries provides online checkouts

Breanna Boppre and her father

June 22, 2020 鈥 Dr. Breanna Boppre, assistant professor of criminal justice, grew up while both her parents were incarcerated. She brings that experience into her classroom and focuses her research on families of those who are incarcerated.

Clinic in a Can

June 19, 2020 鈥 Shocker alumnus builds customized medical units within an 8-foot wide by 20-foot long shipping container to care for patients on every continent.

  • Shockers celebrate Juneteenth
  • Regents approve 2% tuition increase for 小9直播
  • Register now for the Virtual Part-Time Student Employment Fair
  • WSU Foundation End of Fiscal Year Schedule
  • WSU undergrad builds organization around social-impact engineering
  • Virtual support offered by university subject librarians
  • Ulrich announces locations of first round of artistic billboards placed throughout Wichita
  • Celebrate JuneteenthICT!
  • 小9直播鈥檚 Michael Birzer used as subject-matter expert on national story
  • 鈥楧ecolonizing methodologies: Anti-oppressive research an overview鈥
  • Father's Day Sale in the Shocker Store

Campus with downtown in the background

June 19, 2020 -- As the nation celebrates the 155th anniversary of Juneteenth, so too does 小9直播.

  • Microsoft Teams Training is here!
  • WSU announces changes to popular Lifelong Learning classes
  • WSU men鈥檚 basketball team shares message to make change
  • Celebrate JuneteenthICT!
  • Career Development Center spring events recap
  • Fall 2021 admissions application opens July 1
  • Dell Technologies invites WSU researchers to attend a webinar on High Performance Computing Centers and Academic Research
  • Changes to your HSA/HRA/FSA for 2020 due to CARES Act
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Carolyn Shaw鈥檚 comments are featured in University Business publication
  • Share your story
  • Wanted: Volunteers to help with 2020 bicycle and pedestrian count event

  • Deadline approaching to change to online course designation
  • RH: Shockers gear up for summer baseball
  • Share your story
  • University Libraries provides online checkouts
  • Celebrate JuneteenthICT!
  • CPA Exam award-winner leaned on WSU professors during her studies
  • Sport Management faculty member presents on department鈥檚 response to internship courses and their challenges during COVID-19 pandemic
  • Father's Day Sale in the Shocker Store
  • Fall 2020 Tuition Assistance deadline approaching
  • Feel free to share this with students who are interested in studying abroad

Self-improvement is important. Spend this summer becoming a better you.

June 17, 2020 - Developing friendships and entertainment are important to people鈥檚 wellbeing, but they shouldn鈥檛 be the only thing you focus on this summer. I think you should focus on self-improvement. Here are my 10 self-improvement tips for Summer 2020.

Hand assistive device

June 16, 2020 - Carlos Gatti, a junior biomedical engineering major, is building a 小9直播 student organization that provides affordable assistive devices to people in need. The team is designing a device for a client who plays the cello and one for a client who wants help with tasks such as cooking.