Wichita Campus

  • 蹤獲扦 plans expansion of in-person classes and activities
  • Faculty, staff and student employees are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
  • COVID-19 testing options at 蹤獲扦
  • SPTE scheduled evaluations
  • McGregor Scholarship recipient announced
  • Barton School adding masters program in business analytics
  • 2021 biometric screenings now available
  • Celebrate Women's History Month with ODI
  • Call for 2021-22 Faculty Fellowship applications
  • Ulrich looks at connection between basketball, contemporary art
  • Join conversation with March癡 Fleming-Randle
  • Democracy on Tap: The role of journalism
  • Shocker Volleyball Set hosts in-state rivals Kansas Jayhawks
  • GSC discusses mental health and grad school
  • Run a business confidently with SBDC webinars
  • Physics seminar features Dr. Fred Sarazin
  • UP & USS joint senate meeting set for today
  • Monroy wins teaching award
  • Car flags on sale at Shocker Store

business students

March 15, 2021 The W. Frank Barton School of Business at 蹤獲扦 has added a Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) to its wealth of degree options for graduate students. The new MSBA was developed as an interdisciplinary program with resources and faculty from the Barton School as well as the College of Engineering and the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences to address the growing needs of industry.

  • Students employees, faculty and staff are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
  • COVID-19 link on wichita.edu is moving
  • Learn how summer, fall classes will be taught
  • We're dancing! Shockers return to the NCAA Tournament
  • Shockers United Week honors 蹤獲扦 perseverance
  • Learn about wellness services available to you
  • University Libraries has resources to help you relax in your downtime
  • Feeling under the weather? Need to talk to someone?
  • Commencement phase one RSVPs open
  • Applications open for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Service-Learning Showcase seeks submissions
  • Complete Textbook Feedback Survey to win earbuds or dining dollars
  • Shocker Store offers commencement regalia packages
  • Free tutoring available to students
  • Shocker Racing: Baja SAE looking for members
  • Freshmen and senior surveys available
  • Join Student Activities Council
  • CAPS wants your input for focus group
  • Tuesday Talks: Dealing with Allergies
  • COVID-19: Everything you need to know about the vaccine
  • Physics seminar features Dr. Fred Sarazin
  • First-gen meeting planned for today
  • Online Learning Consortium: Free conference for students
  • Shocks Supporting Shocks drop-in groups
  • Grab & Go Breakfast with GSC
  • Shocker Store hosts Ring Days
  • GSC discusses mental health and grad school
  • Engaging Leaders: Business Week
  • Join KMUW for Literary Feast about 'The Bad Muslim Discount'
  • Learn about Cherokee language and culture
  • The PPMC CHATS: Negotiating Chaos
  • Free leadership workshop for students
  • Registration open for F45 playoffs
  • Register today for Green Belt certification in Six Sigma and Lean
  • Beat the virtual escape room, win prizes
  • Sign up for intramurals today

Wichita Campus

  • COVID-19 link on wichita.edu is moving
  • Faculty, staff and student employees are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
  • Shockers United Week honors 蹤獲扦 perseverance
  • We're dancing! Shockers return to the NCAA Tournament
  • Support Shocker Nation through United Way
  • University Libraries has resources to help you relax in your downtime
  • This is a critical time to check-in with students
  • Outdoor classroom spaces available starting March 22
  • Managers of USS and Non-Teaching UP Employees: Its goal planning time
  • State employee health plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • March Teaching Today has the information you've been searching for
  • Outdoor heaters placed outside RSC
  • Tuesday Talks: Dealing with allergies
  • Win up to $10,000 in the Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Green Group nominations open
  • Seeking Collegiate Leadership Competition judges
  • Applications open for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Shocks Supporting Shocks drop-in groups
  • UP & USS joint senate meeting set for March 16
  • The PPMC CHATS: Negotiating Chaos
  • Grab & Go Breakfast with GSC
  • Biology Department hosting CDC researcher to speak about vaccines
  • 蹤獲扦: Engagement conversations
  • Join KMUW for Literary Feast about 'The Bad Muslim Discount'
  • Beat the virtual escape room, win prizes
  • Learn about wellness services available to students
  • TRIO Student Support Services is now accepting applications

Wichita Campus

  • Faculty, staff and student employees are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
  • COVID-19 link on wichita.edu is moving
  • 蹤獲扦 mourns death of President Emeritus Eugene Hughes
  • Nominate a 蹤獲扦 phenomenal woman
  • Managers of USS and Non-Teaching UP Employees: Your signature is needed
  • In search of First Year Seminar instructors
  • Order faculty commencement regalia
  • Enter the Babble Royale T-shirt quote contest
  • Biology Department hosting CDC researcher to speak about vaccines
  • Graduate Student Council hosts wellness events
  • Online Learning Consortium: Free professional development
  • Shocks Supporting Shocks drop-in groups
  • Registration open for F45 playoffs
  • IBelieve shirt celebrates Isaac Brown, Shockers

  • Students employees, faculty and staff are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine
  • COVID-19 link on wichita.edu is moving
  • 蹤獲扦 mourns death of President Emeritus Eugene Hughes
  • Engineering students project keeps shoes out of landfills
  • NIAR begins work on Boeing 737 special-mission modifications
  • Enter the Babble Royale T-shirt quote contest
  • Commencement phase one RSVPs open
  • Ulrich Museum of Art giving away free basketballs
  • TRIO Student Support Services is now accepting applications
  • Applications open for 39th annual Exposure Photography Competition
  • Shocks Supporting Shocks drop-in groups
  • 蹤獲扦: Engagement conversation
  • Biology Department hosting CDC researcher to speak about vaccines
  • 'Voices in the Void': a virtual theatrical experience
  • Learn about Cherokee language and culture
  • Join SAC for virtual bingo on March 18
  • First-gen meeting planned for March 15
  • Seminar focuses on weather prediction, resilience
  • Shocker Store hosts Ring Days
  • Graduate Student Council hosts wellness events
  • Join Wu's Big Challenge
  • Researchers offer parenting training sessions
  • Watch basketball at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • IBelieve shirt celebrates Isaac Brown, Shockers
  • Sign up for intramurals today
  • Virtual volunteer opportunity with Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • Volunteer opportunity with Wichita Clean Streams

President Eugene Hughes

March 11, 2012 -- Former 蹤獲扦 President Eugene Hughes has died. Hughes was president from 1993 until his retirement at the end of 1998.

Yuki To

March 11, 2021 Yuki To, senior at Wichita East High School, is the winner of the 2021 Lenora N. McGregor Endowed Scholarship at 蹤獲扦.

Wichita Campus

  • COVID-19 testing options at 蹤獲扦
  • 蹤獲扦 plans expansion of in-person classes and activities
  • Outdoor classroom spaces available starting March 22
  • Support Shocker Nation through United Way
  • Engineering students project keeps shoes out of landfills
  • NIAR begins work on Boeing 737 special-mission modifications
  • Managers of USS and Non-Teaching UP Employees: Your signature is needed
  • CliftonStrengths Training for faculty, staff and student employees
  • Enter the Babble Royale T-shirt quote contest
  • Call for 2021-22 Faculty Fellowship applications
  • Understanding course codes in a nutshell
  • Applications open for 39th annual Exposure Photography Competition
  • 'Voices in the Void': a virtual theatrical experience
  • Enjoy lunch and dinner at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Share your matrilineal memories
  • McCleary-Jones recognized in Wichita Business Journal
  • Watch basketball at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Under Armour shooter shirt just $10

Pile of shoes

March 10, 2021 A class project in Kara McCluskeys environmental and engineering technology class this semester set out to tackle an immense issue: The fact that each year in America, 300 million pairs of shoes are thrown away, taking an average of 30 to 40 years for just one pair to decompose.