• NASA Space and STEM Watch Party
  • 2020 Kansas Housing Markets Forecast Presentation
  • You're invited to a birthday party!
  • Industry Professional Panel to be featured Oct. 25
  • News from the Weekly Briefing
  • Team of researchers from ME Department recognized at The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo 2019
  • 蹤獲扦s Community Education program garners media attention
  • Honors College students research variable stars for international project
  • Pep Rally scheduled for Friday, Oct. 25
  • Twenty-six schools to compete in 21st annual Kansas BEST robotics competition
  • Attend the Halloween ComicFest hosted by the University Library
  • Women of 蹤獲扦 Luncheon coming Nov. 7
  • Sign up to judge the Wallace Invitational for Scholarships in Engineering (WISE)
  • Shocker Rowing takes full advantage of its new home on the Arkansas River
  • Stock up on long-sleeve tees for fall
  • Become a free member of the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Soup is back for just $2.99 at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Come join the Arts and Crafts Fair hosted by SAC
  • Shocker dance clinics set for Nov. 17 and Dec. 1

  • Come celebrate Wu's birthday today (Monday, Oct. 21)
  • Men's Basketball student ticket pick-up dates have been announced!
  • You're invited to a birthday party!
  • Sharpen your workplace skills
  • Space heater policy warning
  • Whats your major?
  • Discover tips at the Job Hunting Lab hosted by Career Development Center
  • Need help with your resume? Career Development Center has you covered
  • NASA Space and STEM Watch Party
  • Take part in Cut H8 student panel discussing topics related to LGBTQ+ community
  • Pee for Pizza coming Oct. 23
  • Pep Rally scheduled for Friday, Oct. 25
  • First-year seminars will be required for new freshmen in fall 2021, but why wait?
  • Talk in Language and Linguistics Colloquium Series features Douglas Parham
  • Make a difference as a Prevention Ambassador
  • Check out the Hunger Games Food and Hygiene drive at the RSC
  • Know any outstanding Shocker seniors?
  • Join the Graduate School for Easy Data Collection on Oct. 23
  • Use your 蹤獲扦 log in for Gartner access
  • Learn about demographics and social data at the University Library
  • Industry Professional Panel to be featured Oct. 25
  • Attend the Lecture Series presented by Mathmatical Sciences
  • Grace Wilkie Annex restroom remodel underway
  • Become a free member of the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Save the date for the 2020 URCAF
  • Come join the Arts and Crafts Fair hosted by SAC
  • Transition Mentor Application closing soon
  • Enroll for a service-learning course in psychology
  • NCAA GSR data announced
  • Soup is back for just $2.99 at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Try fresh mex at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • 10th Annual Drag Show: Out of this World
  • Shocker dance clinics set for Nov. 17 and Dec. 1

  • You're invited to a birthday party!
  • Spring Tuition Assistance now open
  • New my蹤獲扦 name process now available
  • How are we assessing student learning at the classroom level?
  • 2020 benefits Open Enrollment events
  • Use your 蹤獲扦 log in for Gartner access
  • Grace Wilkie Annex restroom remodel underway
  • New email reminders for Pcard and travel items in Chrome River!
  • 2020 Kansas Housing Markets Forecast Presentation
  • Space heater policy warning
  • Facilities Services front office closed for walk-ins
  • SAC Finals Frenzy event submissions
  • Team of researchers from ME Department recognized at The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo 2019
  • Professional studio portraits now in 021J Morrison Hall
  • This is major
  • NASA Space and STEM Watch Party
  • Come celebrate Wu's birthday today
  • Join the Graduate School for Easy Data Collection on Oct. 23
  • Industry Professional Panel to be featured Oct. 25
  • Learn about demographics and social data at the University Library
  • Artists wanted to transform utility boxes at 蹤獲扦 Tech
  • Check out the Hunger Games Food and Hygiene drive at the RSC
  • Attend the Lecture Series presented by Mathmatical Sciences
  • Attend the film event discussing Christianity in the Middle East
  • Need help with your resume? Career Development Center has you covered
  • Nominations open for Transition Mentor position
  • Come join the Arts and Crafts Fair hosted by SAC
  • Become a free member of the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Try fresh mex at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Soup is back for just $2.99 at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Discover tips at the Job Hutning Lab hosted by Career Development Center
  • Know any outstanding Shocker seniors?

Callista Owens

Oct. 21, 2019 -Callista Owens, a junior majoring in violin performance and music education, received financial support from a generous donor which allowed her to continue her education at 蹤獲扦.

蹤獲扦 Honors College students meet with professor Martin Ratcliffe.

Oct. 18, 2019 - Four 蹤獲扦 students are studying variable stars. One of their earliest tasks was to choose a variable star, from hundreds of possibilities, to study. The students follow the process that a scientist follows in constructing, analyzing, interpreting, writing and publishing their work. The project is designed to give the students an experience of the essence of the scientific endeavor while contributing to the actual scientific literature.

  • New my蹤獲扦 name process now available
  • Costa Rica travel seminar deadline extended through today (Friday, Oct. 18)!
  • Enjoy and attend the events hosted at Shocktoberfest
  • Get ready for this year's Trunk or Treat!
  • Campus roads closed for tomorrow's (Saturday, Oct. 19) Pumpkin Run
  • Shocker Volleyball looks to Jam the Gym!
  • 蹤獲扦 Volleyball digs pink
  • Be part of the Graduate Student Council
  • Faculty-produced documentary to premiere at local film festival
  • The Fourth Annual Ad Astra Conference for first-generation students is scheduled for Oct. 25-26
  • Make a difference as a Prevention Ambassador
  • NASA Space and STEM Watch Party
  • Transition Mentor application is open!
  • LeaderShape Institute applications due Oct. 30
  • Host a trunk at Trunk or Treat!
  • LGBTQ+ research volunteers needed!
  • Grace Wilkie Annex restroom remodel underway
  • Register for Education Exchange taking place on Oct. 22
  • Enroll for a service learning course in Psychology
  • News from the Weekly Briefing
  • Take part in Cut H8 student panel discussing topics related to LGBTQ+ community
  • Join Shocker Strong on Wednesday, Oct. 23
  • Two Lab Girl Big Read events at 蹤獲扦 on Saturday, Oct. 26
  • Ulrich Museum exhibition catalogue wins Best Graphic Design Award from Kansas Museum Association
  • Come join the Arts and Crafts Fair hosted by SAC
  • 'My Fellow Kansans' Season 2 out now
  • Learn about copyright concepts during the Entrepreneurship Research Series
  • Attend the Halloween ComicFest hosted by the University Library
  • Attend the film event discussing Christianity in the Middle East
  • Language and comics study
  • Team up for Big Pink Volleyball
  • Costume Casino planned for Oct. 30

  • New email reminders for Pcard and travel items in Chrome River!
  • Employees reaching service milestones will be honored at invitation-only events in November
  • How are we assessing student learning at the classroom level?
  • 2020 benefits Open Enrollment events
  • Faculty-produced documentary to premiere at local film festival
  • Shocktoberfest events begin Saturday, Oct. 19!
  • News from the Weekly Briefing
  • How to Prepare a Budget for SBIR/STTR Proposals Webinar
  • Space heater policy warning
  • Grace Wilkie Annex restroom remodel underway
  • Professional studio portraits now in 021J Morrison Hall
  • Campus roads closed for tomorrow's (Saturday, Oct. 19) Pumpkin Run
  • Nominate a student to Graduate Student Council
  • Host a trunk at Trunk or Treat!
  • 蹤獲扦 F1RST-Gen forerunners and supporters
  • 'My Fellow Kansans' Season 2 out now
  • Learn about copyright concepts during the Entrepreneurship Research Series
  • Learn how to become more assertive through assertive leadership techniques
  • Two Lab Girl Big Read events at 蹤獲扦 on Saturday, Oct. 26
  • Shocker Volleyball looks to Jam the Gym!
  • Attend the Halloween ComicFest hosted by the University Library
  • Team up for Big Pink Volleyball
  • Costume Casino planned for Oct. 30
Achita Muthitacharoen in her office

Oct. 18, 2019 - Achita Muthitacharoen, professor of management information systems, recently won the 2019 Faculty Risk Taker award for her willingness to try new, innovative ideas. She holds a competition in her dynamic programming course that allows students to experience a real-world assignment.

Sydney Jaeger is a senior industrial engineering student, 蹤獲扦 cheerleader and elected student ambassador.

Oct. 17, 2019 - Senior industrial engineering student Sydney Jaeger is making the most of her college experience. Its not always easy, but she finds a way to balance time as an engineering intern, student, member of 蹤獲扦 Cheer and a campus leader.

How are we assessing student learning at the classroom level?
Supervisors asked to help with 2020 Benefits Open Enrollment!
Highlights from Wednesday's Board of Regents campus visit
Center for Real Estate to host annual Commercial Real Estate Forum
Learn about cybersecurity concerns in the health care industry
Kansas City artist to speak on campus today (Thursday, Oct. 17)
Remembering Andy Hurt, a member of our Strat Comm family
Teaching Conversations to be led by Jennifer Stone
Join the F1rst-Gen CC for a brown bag webinar today (Thursday, Oct. 17)
Professional studio portraits now in 021J Morrison Hall
You are invited to the Master of Social Work Information Night!
Save the date for the 2020 URCAF
Spring tuition assistance now open
Volunteers needed for Fall Commencement
RSVP for Oct 24 World Trade Council dinner event
Women of 蹤獲扦 Membership Drive
蹤獲扦 Volleyball digs pink!