Green and yellow parking sign near Duerksen

For a student new to 蹤獲扦, it can take some time to get used to the parking system. Here are some tips to help you avoid parking citations, and some options for you if you do happen to receive one.

  • Driving and safety caution alert!
  • More traffic news for this week
  • Big WuShock announcement coming today
  • Announcing New Leader Orientation at 蹤獲扦
  • Shocker Summer Series to host STEAM night
  • Shocker students create art, memories with children in Peru
  • Direct work effectively and lead with conviction
  • This 10-week series is designed for high-potential professionals
  • Help wanted at Back to School Bas on Aug. 17
  • Join the GiveCampus campaign in support of the Ulrich Museum

New stop signs facing Perimeter Road on Memorial Drive

As the beginning of the new academic year approaches, commuters at 蹤獲扦 must be aware of stop sign and parking changes at key areas of campus. Shuttle riders will notice significant changes to shuttle routing and bus stops, as well as the addition of free service from Wichita Transit with a Shocker ID.

WuShock sculpture in progress

Aug. 7, 2019 -- The 蹤獲扦 campus will soon be home to a larger-than-life sculpture of its beloved WuShock mascot, thanks to Steve Clark a longtime Greater Wichita YMCA board member, volunteer and donor for whom the areas tenth YMCA branch location will be named.

  • Textron Aviation coming to Innovation Campus
  • Asian fusion restaurant opening in Braeburn Square
  • Shocker Summer Series to host STEAM night
  • Badges offer more courses for working professionals
  • Aug. 6 Open House gives fans the chance to scout their seats
  • Driving and safety caution alert!
  • Grant helps museum share five decades of art from permanent collection during the next five years
  • Democracy on Tap: Riverfront Legacy Master Plan
  • Junior Spiker event set for Aug. 11

  • Volunteers needed for Clash of the Colleges
  • Investment in college educators pays off for communities
  • Gain an edge when directing tasks and projects
  • Register now for the Shocker Resource Fair
  • Badges offer more courses for working professionals
  • Instructors can request SPTE evaluation for pre-session courses
  • Eat.Drink.Play. Rewards August Special

  • Driving and safety caution alert!
  • Annual Appointment Notices are now online, no longer printed
  • This week's parking lot closures
  • Celebrate the 229th birthday of the Coast Guard
  • Grant helps museum share five decades of art from permanent collection during the next five years
  • Democracy on Tap: Riverfront Legacy Master Plan
  • Targeting jargon in the name of student success
  • Aug. 6 Open House gives fans the chance to scout their seats
  • Junior Spiker Party set for Aug. 11
  • Sale on tanks and shorts

  • Check out HealthQuest events for August
  • Syllabus Template changes
  • Tenure and Promotion Sessions
  • Welcome to the new FYS Faculty Coordinator!
  • Badges offer more courses for working professionals
  • Celebrating the 229th birthday of the Coast Guard
  • Isley Lane will be closed to traffic on Monday, Aug. 5
  • Shocker Summer Series to host STEAM night
  • Help wanted at Back to School Bash on Aug. 17
  • 2018-19 high school recruitment recap
  • Rented locker clearout is moved to Sunday, Aug. 11, at the Heskett Center
  • Join the GiveCampus campaign in support of the Ulrich Museum

  • A practical course dealing with leadership for women
  • 蹤獲扦 and 蹤獲扦 Tech names and symbols can't be used in political campaigns
  • Change announced for notary services to employees
  • Register for free faculty and staff training
  • Changes to August campus visits
  • Barton School Business Advising Center will be closed this afternoon (Thursday, Aug. 1)
  • Brief phone / network outage will affect HRL and SCCS
  • CMD hosts national conference
  • Update on the outdoor staircase at Clinton Hall
  • Upcoming parking lot closures
  • All call for 蹤獲扦 Student of the Year judges
  • Kansas Prevention Conference set for October
  • Rented locker clearout is Sunday, Aug. 4, at the Heskett Center

Celine, Bishop, Haley and Lily sitting in front of their mural.

July 31, 2019 - Fine arts students Haley Ensz, Lily Guillen, Bishop Rice and Celine Sengvilay recently returned from a trip to Peru with 蹤獲扦 professor Lori Santos. They spent several days working with children at the Instituci籀n Educativa Jos矇 Mar穩a Arguedas, an elementary school in Lima.