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Muma announces to two key appointments in Academic Affairsytes | Daily website update  Panopto service down for upgrades
Wichita firm vows to turn industry ‘upside down' with 's help | Register to participate in the Shocker Resource Fair on Wednesday, Aug. 22 | Position opening at Foundation | Student Health to be closed tomorrow (Tuesday, July 31) morning | Ennovar update | Extended -- Save 30 percent at the Christmas in July Sale

Wichita Campus

Dorothy and Bill Cohen have pledged a gift of $2.5 million to the Honors College at , just three years after they gave $5 million to help the College deliver a rigorous educational experience for highly ambitious students.

Wichita Campus

President Bardo addresses Congress about 's continuous education model to meet workforce needs | Student Academic Integrity Policy revised | National and state experts to speak at Kansas Economic Outlook Conference | New website support and training site now available | AICK privacy notice for employees | Reduce the cost of printing letterhead and envelopes at Duplication Station | AA scholarships will help 44 students in 2018-19 | Student Involvement moving from OrgSync to ShockerSync | Extra discount on clearance items

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President Bardo addresses 's evolving approach to academic credentials | Weekly Briefing to feature a significant gift | Tech launches new scholarship program | New public information site increases transparency, access to information | International aerospace collaborations for regional benefit | Chung Report features Kim Moore talking about badges | Win the Day fitness classes build community in Shocker neighborhoods | Campus improvements continue | Save 30 percent at the Christmas in July sale | No football? No problem! to start marching band this fall | Changes coming to Mega-Bytes

Wichita Campus

President Bardo addresses 's evolving approach to academic credentials | Weekly Briefing to feature a significant gift | Tech launches new scholarship program | On-Campus Job Fair today (Wednesday, July 25) | KPERS 457 announces fund change | Find previous Today newsletters at ‘Past editions' link | More website triage open labs | The Community Engagement Institute launches the Strategic Communication Initiatives | All call for Student of the Year judges | Caution: Orientation fun ahead in Shocker Nation!

Win the Day fitness classes build community in Shocker neighborhoods | Chung Report features Kim Moore talking about badges | Campus improvements continue | Parking lot closure on Thursday, July 26 | Mechanical Engineering Seminar to be held tomorrow (Wednesday, July 25) | Shocker Neighborhood 5k Walk/Run July 28 | U.S. Postal Service to issue classic Santa stamps this Christmas | Changes coming to Mega-Bytes

New public information site increases transparency, access to information | No football? No problem! to start marching band this fall | President Bardo to give Congressional testimony | Textbook buyback and rental return dates | Save 30 percent at the Christmas in July sale | Navigating University Libraries: A Welcomefest event | Study Abroad program for aerospace engineering majors | Shocker Neighborhood 5k Walk / Run July 28 | Student Involvement moving from OrgSync to ShockerSync | Changes coming to Mega-Bytes | Extra discount on clearance items

New public information site increases transparency, access to information |International aerospace collaborations for regional benefit | Determine the impact of your research at these workshops | Announcement about new and revised ePAFs | Seeking proposals for the Michael Tilford Conference on Diversity and Multiculturalism | Blackboard Ally is now on in Blackboard classes |  to host USSEA Regional Conference July 28 | Save 30 percent at the Christmas in July sale

No football? No problem! to start marching band this fall | President Bardo to give Congressional testimony | OU Campus Triage Lab from 3-5 p.m. today (Friday, July 20) | Blackboard Ally is now on in Blackboard classes | Reduce the cost of printing letterhead and envelopes at Duplication Station | Expanding educational opportunities

WuShock wearing a marching band uniform

July 19, 2018 -- It's the start of a new tradition: Starting this fall, will have a marching band. The new band will include brass, saxophone and a drum line.