蹤獲扦 spring campus flowers

Nov. 5, 2020 Spring 2021 registration begins Nov. 9. Here are the benefits of registering for classes earlier rather than later.

  • Thanksgiving is a time of reflection and for expressing gratitude
  • Dennis Livesay accepts dean position in Michigan
  • Information on Alcohol-Based Hand Rubs from the 蹤獲扦 Fire Safety Office
  • Respondus LockDown browser now available for Chromebook
  • 蹤獲扦 director started as first-gen, limited-income student
  • Parking lot will be closed to all traffic Nov. 11-13
  • Service Recognition 2020 at 蹤獲扦
  • Receive sales tax guidance for your small business
  • Facemasks now available for purchase at the Heskett Center
  • Join us for our upcoming Real Talk! Debriefing the 2020 Elections
  • Event listing: Part three
  • Friday's ISME Colloquium features Dr. Ruben Favela from Textron Aviation
  • Students learn more about STEM with Expanding Your Horizons
  • November HealthQuest upcoming events
  • Watch the distinguished program of achievement for our veterans
  • TRIO DSS supports students with disabilities - applications open!
  • Student Organization advisors needed
  • Join us in stocking the Shocker Support Locker
  • The American Red Cross Club of 蹤獲扦 is hosting an upcoming blood drive!
  • Applied Learning Highlight of the Week - Luan Nguyen
  • First-generation student overcomes hurdles to succeed

Dr. Nikki Keen Woods (right) at a conference in 2019.

Nov. 5, 2020 A team of researchers at 蹤獲扦 is working to promote health equity among vulnerable populations. The all-woman, cross-disciplinary team is focusing its initial efforts on issues related to obesity among underrepresented groups.

  • Interim President Rick Muma congratulates College of Health Professions for 50th anniversary
  • Convergence Sciences team helps communities predict, prepare for disasters
  • 2021 蹤獲扦 Dynamic Impacts Across Kansas released
  • Students and faculty - get up to $20,000 from the John A. See Innovation Award
  • Activating the University Strategic Plan
  • Snacks with success coaches - today!
  • Shockers Abroad Series: Video playlist
  • The Graduate School's 3rd Annual Three Minute Thesis Competition is Nov. 6
  • Earn credit for solving national security issues!
  • Receive sales tax guidance for your small business
  • First-generation student seized grad school opportunity
  • Are you a parent of a teenager?
  • November workshops are here to strengthen Shocker research
  • Call for graduate student abstracts for CGRS 2021
  • Join us for our upcoming Real Talk! Debriefing the 2020 Elections
  • Physics Seminar Series presents Francesco Brizioli today
  • 蹤獲扦 Ceramic Guild invites you to join us at our annual holiday sale!
  • College of Health Professions to host blood drives as part of 50th anniversary celebration
  • Virtual panel series tackles social inequality research in relation to the pandemic
  • Join Wellness Services in this week's virtual and in person events
  • RBOS Distinguished Guest Artist Isabelle Demers to perform in Wiedemann Hall
  • 蹤獲扦 philosopher interviewed on Space Caf矇 Podcast
  • 蹤獲扦 Police Department position open to 蹤獲扦 employees only
  • New clear bag Gameday Bundle from the Shocker Store
  • Celebrate F1rst-Gen students with "F1rsts" Zoom backgrounds
  • All call for The Wheat Shock Leadership Society judges
  • Please help less fortunate children this Christmas
  • Bake sale at the SAE House! Preorders accepted until Nov. 8
  • Attention future Shocker Adelante Scholars
  • Students learn more about STEM with Expanding Your Horizons
  • Attention first-generation students! Want to maximize your potential for success?
  • Register to receive 5 Days of DIYs!

蹤獲扦 campus with water tower and sunflowers

Nov. 4, 2020 -- 蹤獲扦's Center for Economic Development and Business Research has released an economic impact analysis of 蹤獲扦. This report gives an analysis of the dynamic impact 蹤獲扦 has on Wichita, the region and the state economies.

  • Interim President Rick Muma congratulates College of Health Professions for 50th anniversary
  • Respondus LockDown browser now available for Chromebook
  • Convergence Sciences team helps communities predict, prepare for disasters
  • Students and faculty - get up to $20,000 from the John A. See Innovation Award
  • Are you stressed?
  • Activating the University Strategic Plan
  • Attention first-generation students! Want to maximize your potential for success?
  • Snacks with success coaches - today!
  • Virtual panel series tackles social inequality research in relation to the pandemic
  • Receive sales tax guidance for your small business
  • 蹤獲扦 philosopher interviewed on Space Caf矇 Podcast
  • Shockers Abroad Series: Video playlist
  • A guide to avoid late fees
  • First-generation student seized grad school opportunity
  • First-generation student overcomes hurdles to succeed
  • Say Thank You for your scholarship!
  • Free tutoring and academic mentoring for diverse Shockers!
  • Earn credit for solving national security issues!
  • Students learn more about STEM with Expanding Your Horizons
  • First Generation Student Organization & Imposter Syndrome
  • November workshops are here to strengthen Shocker research
  • Psychology researchers want to learn how your child is coping with COVID-19
  • Are you a parent of a teenager?
  • Physics Seminar Series presents Francesco Brizioli today
  • The Thai Lao & Cambodian Association invites you to join them Thursday
  • All students are welcome to attend Honors Hour: The Goldwater Scholarship & Writing Personal Statements
  • BMES Career Development Workshop this evening
  • Friday's ISME Colloquium features Dr. Ruben Favela from Textron Aviation
  • First-Generation Student Organization Hot Cocoa & Bake Sale
  • Join us for our upcoming Real Talk! Debriefing the 2020 Elections
  • 蹤獲扦 Ceramic Guild invites you to join us at our annual holiday sale!
  • College of Health Professions to host blood drives as part of 50th anniversary celebration
  • Join Wellness Services in this week's virtual and in person events
  • Event listing: Part three
  • CAPS and CARE Team partner to talk about wellness for First-Gen Week
  • Purchase your cardboard cutout for the 2020-21 sport seasons at Koch Arena
  • All 20 Ulrich billboards now up around Wichita
  • Celebrate F1rst-Gen students with "F1rsts" Zoom backgrounds
  • Applied Learning Highlight of the Week - Luan Nguyen
  • Register to receive 5 Days of DIYs!
  • Facemasks now available for purchase at the Heskett Center
  • New clear bag Gameday Bundle from the Shocker Store
  • Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes November Rewards special
  • Please help less fortunate children this Christmas
  • Bake sale at the SAE House! Preorders accepted until Nov. 8
  • The American Red Cross Club of 蹤獲扦 is hosting an upcoming blood drive!

CHP Medical Tech student 1974

Nov. 4, 2020 The College of Health Professions (CHP) is celebrating its 50th anniversary at 蹤獲扦. Since its founding in 1970, the CHP has been highly renowned for its innovative approaches to education and supplying the health care industry with skilled, passionate professionals.

  • Army awards 蹤獲扦-NIAR additional $13.5 million for high-speed missile materials research
  • Campus construction: Woolsey Hall, Deloitte, sculpture among 蹤獲扦 updates
  • Changes coming to Password Management today!
  • Today's PTAC workshop to address how to stand out in a competitive market
  • The Elliott School of Communication presents a Live Election Day Special - Tune in at 1 p.m. today!
  • November workshops are here to strengthen Shocker research
  • Join us for our upcoming Real Talk! Debriefing the 2020 Elections
  • The Graduate School's 3rd Annual Three Minute Thesis Competition is Nov. 6
  • Activating the University Strategic Plan
  • New stadium calls on 蹤獲扦 artists to portray baseball's action
  • Celebrate F1RST-Gen Shockers - Nov. 2 through Nov. 8
  • The next installment of the Let's Talk About It podcast is live. Check it out today!
  • Mid-West Air Force Collider event on Dec. 3 and 4
  • Are you a parent of a teenager?
  • Psychology researchers want to learn how your child is coping with COVID-19
  • Please help less fortunate children this Christmas
  • Join Kappa Delta Chi for its annual Kafe on KDChi!
  • Bake sale at the SAE House! Preorders accepted until Nov. 8
  • All 20 Ulrich billboards now up around Wichita

  • University schedule for the Holiday Closedown 2020
  • Changes coming to Password Management today!
  • Fairmount College celebrates 125 years of first-generation students
  • All 20 Ulrich billboards now up around Wichita
  • The Elliott School of Communication presents a Live Election Day Special - Tune in at 1 p.m. today!
  • Neal Allen to be subject-matter expert this evening during election night coverage
  • Join us for our upcoming Real Talk! Debriefing the 2020 Elections
  • The Graduate School's 3rd Annual Three Minute Thesis Competition is Nov. 6
  • Institutional ACT Exam Nov. 14
  • Kansas NASA EPSCoR Program is requesting proposals for a Seed Research Initiation Grant opportunity
  • Are you a parent of a teenager?
  • November workshops are here to strengthen Shocker research
  • Psychology researchers want to learn how your child is coping with COVID-19
  • Master of Social Work Informational Sessions - all students invited
  • Physics Seminar Series presents Francesco Brizioli on Nov. 4
  • Attention first-generation students! Want to maximize your potential for success?
  • SAC Disney Trivia Night on Nov. 3
  • Join Wellness Services in this week's virtual and in person events
  • Flu shots available on campus Nov. 4
  • Purchase your cardboard cutout for the 2020-21 sport seasons at Koch Arena
  • The F45 Playoffs are back!
  • Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes November Rewards Special
  • Try the Angry Bird Burger
  • Service Recognition 2020 at 蹤獲扦
  • The American Red Cross Club of 蹤獲扦 is hosting an upcoming blood drive!
  • Please help less fortunate children this Christmas

Jessica Gulaskey

Nov. 3, 2020 Jessica Gulaskey is one of thousands of first-generation students at 蹤獲扦. The Wichita native will be taking over the universitys Instagram account on Thursday, Nov. 5, to share her experiences as a first-gen student.