• Opportunity to develop new First-Year Seminars on July 31
  • Earn a masters online in Learning and Instructional Design
  • Candidates for director of Office of Disability Services to present today (Thursday, July 25) and Friday, July 26
  • Registration for 'Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning' is open
  • University Libraries offering patent training
  • Graduate School office will close at 2:45 p.m. today (Thursday, July 25)
  • Special campus visit planned for community, alumni and educators
  • KMUW is taking applications for speakers at Wichitalks
  • Summer bash at Meritrust in Braeburn Square today (Thursday, July 25)
  • Free budgeting and life skills class available for children of faculty, staff
  • Campus Recreation looking for guest presenters for staff training on Aug. 18
  • The Suites will be closed July 29-30 for training
  • 蹤獲扦AA announces officers and new board members for FY20
  • Next steps for returning adults July 29-30
  • 蹤獲扦 earns AVCA Team Academic Award

Connor Phelps and Jackson Drake, marketing and game operations interns with Shocker Athletics

July 24, 2019 -- Its easy to take the free t-shirts, halftime performances and musical chairs on the Charles Koch Arena basketball court for granted. But, during every Shocker Athletics game, a team of student marketing and game operations interns follows a carefully choreographed plan to make sure fans have a good time in between each play.

  • Candidates for director of Office of Disability Services to present Thursday, July 25 and Friday, July 26
  • KMUW is taking applications for speakers at Wichitalks
  • Registrars Office will be closed tomorrow (Thursday, July 25)
  • Faculty: Verify your classroom's technology at upcoming training sessions
  • Become a Shocker Circle Keeper
  • Chrome River launch July 29 Sign up for trainings now
  • Win the Day 5k will affect campus roads and parking Saturday, July 27
  • Shocker Neighborhood 5k Walk / Run set for Saturday, July 27
  • Order by Aug. 1 to add a brick to the Shocker Alumni Walkway
  • TBT fan information
  • Pumpkin Run registration is open

Rick Pappas, professor of physical education

In Rick Pappas' elementary school classroom, PE became a way to channel classroom lessons with physical activity. When he began teaching elementary PE at 蹤獲扦 in 2009, he taught his college students the same lesson.

  • Human Resources and ITS partner to develop automated notification of new employees
  • Roofing project to begin on Jardine Hall
  • Senate committee confirms three Regents
  • Polymer Characterization Workshop coming July 25-26
  • Registration still open for 'Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace' training
  • Ins and outs of grant administration: open workshops for faculty, staff
  • Announcing New Leader Orientation at 蹤獲扦!
  • Students invited to enter essay competition for NASA Celebration Conference
  • 蹤獲扦 finalizes non-conference hoops schedule
  • TBT fan information
  • AfterShocks merchandise at the Shocker Store

  • Place-making efforts add sights, spirit, sound across 蹤獲扦's campus
  • If you are involved in projects, you cannot afford to miss this program
  • This week's parking lot closures
  • 'Why IP: Innovation to Impact' workshop set for July 24
  • America Makes announces its third satellite center to be located at 蹤獲扦s National Institute for Aviation Research
  • Youth mentoring opportunity
  • TBT fan information
  • AfterShocks merchandise at the Shocker Store
  • Students spread love of 蹤獲扦 through Public Relations Institute
  • Graduate School office will close at 2:45 p.m. Thursday, July 25
  • Become a Shocker Circle Keeper
  • University Libraries offering patent training
  • Summer bash coming to Meritrust at Braeburn Square
  • Shocker Neighborhood 5k Walk / Run set for Saturday, July 27
  • Save big with Christmas in July sale
  • Pumpkin Run registration is open
  • Shocker Blast will return Friday, Aug. 16

  • Place-making efforts add sights, spirit, sound across 蹤獲扦's campus
  • If you are involved in projects, you cannot afford to miss this program
  • 'Banner 9 Scheduling Building Training' July 24-25
  • 'Finding Funding' research workshops available this month
  • 'Why IP: Innovation to Impact' workshop set for July 24
  • This week's parking lot closures
  • Graduate School office will close at 2:45 p.m. Thursday, July 25
  • Become a Shocker Circle Keeper
  • Fraternity and sorority alumni asked to take part in Greek Life survey
  • Summer bash coming to Meritrust at Braeburn Square
  • Shocker Neighborhood 5k Walk / Run set for Saturday, July 27
  • RH: Podcast on Shocker Baseball with Loren Hibbs
  • Save big with Christmas in July sale

  • Annual Appointment Notices are now online, no longer printed
  • Special campus visit planned for community, alumni and educators
  • Become a Shocker Circle Keeper
  • 蹤獲扦 Foundation announces officers and new board members for FY20
  • OneStop Office will be closed this afternoon (Friday, July 19)
  • 2018-19 Digital Media recap from the Office of Admissions
  • Wanted: Move-In Volunteers
  • Get buckets and stops
  • Bonus Discount Fridays

Hammocks on the 蹤獲扦 campus

July 18, 2019 -- Five place-making projects, ranging from the Clinton Hall steps to the Ablah Library to hammocks, are underway throughout 蹤獲扦's campus. Their goal is give people reasons to explore 蹤獲扦 and linger in their favorite spots.