• You're invited to a Shocker Pep Rally on Monday, Oct. 29
  • New 蹤獲扦 buttons available for purchase through Monday, Oct. 22
  • Intellectual Property for Beginners' workshop will be held today (Friday, Oct. 19)
  • Don't miss India Night 2k18
  • Faculty Senate meeting to be held Monday, Oct. 22
  • Only 13 days left for 2019 Open Enrollment!
  • Faculty / Staff Town Hall planned for Thursday, Nov. 1
  • ME Graduate Seminar to feature Melanie Derby
  • Women in Public Service Celebration Event coming Thursday, Nov. 1
  • Dallas Morning News runs op-ed by 蹤獲扦's Neal Allen
  • Bring the family to Trunk or Treat on Saturday, Oct. 20
  • Housing and Residence Life posting reminders
  • Services set for longtime School of Nursing professor
  • Tunnel of Oppression postponed to spring
  • Shocker Street Speak: Meet Wichita

Wichita Campus

Oct. 18, 2018 -- Dennis Livesay, dean of the Graduate School, associate vice president for Research and Technology Transfer, and professor of chemistry at 蹤獲扦, has been named the new dean of 蹤獲扦's College of Engineering, effective Jan. 1.

  • Livesay named new dean of 蹤獲扦 College of Engineering
  • Calling all first-in-family graduates
  • Spring 2019 Tuition assistance now open
  • 蹤獲扦 Madrigals and Women's Glee Club to present fall concert
  • Strategic Communications announces promotion and new appointment
  • 蹤獲扦 Geology Department presents two events this week
  • Shocker Rowing gets new home in downtown Wichita
  • Understanding Finance at 蹤獲扦 coming on Oct. 30
  • Ulrich Museum of Art announces upcoming October events
  • Harpool featured in WalletHub story about rewards credit cards
  • Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance to host event in RSC
  • Women in the Professoriate' presentation coming Nov. 2
  • Robots to take center stage at 蹤獲扦's Koch Arena
  • Cheer on Shocker Bowling at their only home tournament
  • Do your students need accessibility training?
  • DSI observers We need your help
  • Dining Services invites you to take guest satisfaction survey

Wichita Campus

Oct. 17, 2018 -- 蹤獲扦's Shocker Rowing team will soon have a new home in the downtown River Vista development.

  • Invitation to screening of Intelligent Lives' on Oct. 25
  • Faculty and staff training opportunity: Supporting the success of first-generation students
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to include introduction of new engineering dean; upcoming Shocktoberfest events
  • Faculty / Staff Town Hall planned for Thursday, Nov. 1
  • Two new appointments, one position reconfigured in Fairmount College Dean's Office
  • Only 15 days left in 2019 Open Enrollment!
  • 蹤獲扦 political scientist contributes to story in Gender Watch 2018'
  • Encourage students to attend Careers for the Creative
  • Anthropology Symposium to be held on Saturday, Oct. 20
  • RSC Unplugged features Nikki Moddelmog today (Wednesday, Oct. 17)
  • Applications are open for AAFSA scholarships
  • Girls to explore STEM careers at sixth annual Expanding Your Horizons event
  • Save the Date - Another opportunity for $10 long-sleeve tees
  • Exchange programs greatly enhance the student experience
  • Faculty and staff regalia orders available at Shocker Store in the RSC
  • Digital Library Resources for Musical Inspiration' workshop coming Oct. 25
  • Communications students gain opportunities from CommWeek
  • IME Colloquium to feature Saideep Nannapaneni
  • How Do I Go Beyond Basic Search?' workshop coming Oct. 26

  • Want to get out of ICT for a while?
  • Attend Careers for the Creative tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 18)
  • Communications students gain opportunities from CommWeek
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to include introduction of new engineering dean; upcoming Shocktoberfest events
  • Ring Day
  • Heffner, host of The Open Mind' on PBS, to speak at 蹤獲扦
  • Applications are open for AAFSA scholarships
  • Dining Services invites you to take guest satisfaction survey
  • RSC Unplugged features Nikki Moddelmog today (Wednesday, Oct. 17)
  • Get your free flu shot today (Wednesday, Oct. 17)
  • The Student Advocate offers a submission form
  • Sign up now for Intramural Sports Session 2
  • Here's an exciting opportunity!
  • MSW Information Night coming Thursday, Oct. 18
  • Save the Date - Another opportunity for $10 long-sleeve tees
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series workshop set for Oct. 18
  • Discounts for Shockers, courtesy of Wichita Center for Performing Arts
  • University Libraries hosting Statista webinars during October
  • Collecting payments for an event or fundraiser?
  • 蹤獲扦 baseball set for Fall World Series
  • Come to the improv show Friday, Oct. 19
  • Fright Night Haunting at the Heskett Center on Oct. 26
  • Patent Basics for New Inventors' workshop will be held Oct. 23
  • Digital Library Resources for Musical Inspiration' workshop coming Oct. 25
  • How Do I Go Beyond Basic Search' workshop on Oct. 26
  • Linguistics Club is looking for new members
  • Fresh Mex is here!
  • 蹤獲扦 Police thank you and ask for continued support for the Shocker Support Locker

蹤獲扦 Tech Dental Assistant program moves to AEGD facility
What's happening with 蹤獲扦 Tech's free tuition program?
Heffner, host of The Open Mind' on PBS, to speak at 蹤獲扦
Robots to take center stage at 蹤獲扦's Koch Arena
RSC Unplugged features Nikki Moddelmog tomorrow (Wednesday, Oct. 17)
Discounts for Shockers, courtesy of Wichita Center for Performing Arts
Anthropology Symposium to be held on Saturday, Oct. 20
Take advantage of savings on National Boss' Day
Bring the kids to Trunk or Treat on Saturday, Oct. 20
2018 Ad Astra Film Studies Conference coming Oct. 17
蹤獲扦 alumni have strong showing at Wichita startup competition
Patent Basics for New Inventors' workshop on Oct. 23
Women in the Professoriate' presentation coming Nov. 2
Soykan's recently published recording receives rave reviews
Save the date - Another opportunity for $10 long-sleeve tees
蹤獲扦 Police thank you and ask for continued support for the Shocker Support Locker
Girls to explore STEM careers at sixth annual Expanding Your Horizons event
Little Shockers Camp coming soon!
Cheer on Shocker Bowling at their only home tournament
蹤獲扦 baseball set for Fall World Series
Fright Night Haunting at the Heskett Center on Oct. 26
Fresh Mex is here!

Alisha Prince, left, David McDonald

Oct. 16, 2018 -- 蹤獲扦 professor David McDonald and graduate assistant Alisha Prince are trying to change the world, one mouth at a time. The team is teaming up with Ocean Spray to research synergistic properties contained in cranberries and other natural extracts that will, in theory, stop the decay of teeth and provide an alternative to traditional oral health care.

  • Become a 蹤獲扦 Microsoft Office Power User
  • Financial Operations expands partnership with Ellucian
  • Supervisors are asked to help with 2019 Open Enrollment
  • What's happening with 蹤獲扦 Tech's free tuition program?
  • University Libraries hosting Statista webinars during October
  • Join the Door Decorating Competition for a chance to win a staff party
  • Heffner, host of The Open Mind' on PBS, to speak at 蹤獲扦
  • DSI observers We need your help
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series workshop set for Oct. 18
  • Soykan's recently published recording receives rave reviews
  • 蹤獲扦 alumni have strong showing at Wichita startup competition
  • Let students know about this exciting opportunity
  • Know the services provided by TRIO Disability Support Services
  • 2018 Ad Astra Film Studies Conference coming Oct. 17
  • Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance to host event in RSC
  • Take advantage of savings on National Boss' Day
  • Nominate students by Oct. 31 for next year's Transition Mentor staff
  • Anthropology Symposium to be held on Saturday, Oct. 20
  • 蹤獲扦 Police thank you and ask for continued support for the Shocker Support Locker
  • Dining Services invites you to take guest satisfaction survey
  • Event recap: Black & Yellow Day Oct. 8
  • 蹤獲扦 baseball set for Fall World Series

Wichita Campus

Oct. 15, 2018 -- Every year, the Elliott School of Communication hosts CommWeek, which a series of events and short programs for communication students to attend and learn more about the industry.