Graduation can be scary, but it doesn't have to be. Four alumni share their advice on pursuing a career and more.

April 29, 2021 Graduation can be scary, but it doesn't have to be. Four alumni share their advice on pursuing a career and more.

Wichita Campus

  • Teaching this summer and fall: Day 4 questions about the classroom and campus
  • Updates coming soon to 蹤獲扦 Today and Shocker Blast
  • Shockers United campus reintegration staffing plan Effective June 1, 2021
  • Venue change: Bobby Watson performance
  • Panel: The Movement of the Plastics Industry Toward Sustainability
  • ODI, CHAMPS hosts panel of DEI professionals
  • Faculty to be recognized for excellence in teaching and research
  • Rowers to compete in Plains Regional Regatta
  • Panel: The Movement of the Plastics Industry Toward Sustainability
  • Volunteers needed for fall-risk monitoring study
  • Enjoy lunch and dessert at the Food Truck Plaza

  • Questions about classroom and campus
  • Learn more about AmeriCorps opportunities
  • Exchange Student Spotlight: Hyunjin Kim
  • Speaking Freely on Free Expression
  • Softball single-game student tickets available
  • Blackboard login and landing pages to change
  • Apply to be a Passage 2 Success leader
  • New landing page for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  • Cadman seeks art show applications
  • University Libraries teams up with Wichita Public Library for webinar
  • Enter a Mother's Day gift basket drawing
  • Acclaimed jazz saxophonist Bobby Watson to perform with 蹤獲扦 students
  • Clothesline Project spotlights impact of abuse and violence
  • Who shares misinformation online?
  • Panel: The Movement of the Plastics Industry Toward Sustainability
  • Jazz ensemble to perform live in RSC today
  • Pee for Pizza: Free STI testing May 5
  • May 2-8: Celebrate public service
  • Attend or watch Wednesdays in Wiedemann Annual POPS concert
  • Save the date: Analytics Showcase on Nov. 5
  • Economists Anonymous welcomes guest speaker Andrea Amaro
  • The Shocker Career Accelerator invites students to Cracking the Career Code
  • Collaborate with others and win up to $4,000
  • Enjoy lunch and dessert at the Food Truck Plaza
  • Class offers youth mentoring opportunity
  • Doctoral student needs participants for hearing research
  • Volunteers needed for fall-risk monitoring study
  • JCPenney Suit-Up event is online this spring
  • Shop at Shocker Store's spring patio sale
  • Shockerthon raises funds for Children's Miracle Network
  • Ulrich accepting paid internship applications

Wichita Campus

  • Teaching this summer and fall: Day 3 questions about the classroom and campus
  • Exchange Student Spotlight: Hyunjin Kim
  • Speaking Freely on Freedom of Expression
  • State employee health plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • W蹤獲扦 scholarship applications due May 31
  • New landing page for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  • ICYMI: Presidents awards presented April 23
  • Acclaimed jazz saxophonist Bobby Watson to perform with 蹤獲扦 students
  • Jazz ensemble to perform live in RSC today
  • Who shares misinformation online?
  • May 2-8: Celebrate public service
  • Save the date: Analytics Showcase on Nov. 5
  • University Libraries teams up with Wichita Public Library for webinar
  • 蹤獲扦 Foundation seeking associate VP of marketing and communications
  • JCPenney Suit-Up event is online this spring
  • Massage special for faculty and staff

  • Tap room, 'virtual' kitchen brings new dining concept to Braeburn Square
  • 蹤獲扦 softball rewards long-time fans with history-making season
  • Launch of 蹤獲扦 Belonging Plaza includes tribute to LGBTQ trailblazer Kristi Parker
  • Ulrich speaker explores Gordon Parks' cinematic impact
  • 蹤獲扦 named top transfer destination in Kansas for 10th straight year

Wichita Campus

  • Teaching this summer and fall: Day 2 questions about the classroom and campus
  • How to be weather aware while on campus
  • Watch market-based compensation briefing
  • Softball single-game tickets on sale now
  • Submit your Finals Frenzy events
  • Cadman seeks art show applications
  • Ulrich speaker explores Gordon Parks' cinematic impact
  • Panel will discuss campus sexual assault resources
  • Meet with Shocker alumnus, Mike Sudermann
  • Faculty to be recognized for excellence in teaching and research
  • Clothesline Project spotlights impact of abuse and violence
  • Jazz ensemble to perform live in RSC
  • University faculty awards planned for May 7
  • #WichitaStateEngaged: Engaged Youth
  • Attend or watch Wednesdays in Wiedemann Annual POPS concert
  • Collaborate with others and win up to $4,000
  • April 28: Wear jeans for a purpose
  • Wyant wins Best Paper award from CHI 2021
  • Service-Learning Showcase Awards announced
  • 蹤獲扦 Office of Research Workshops are available online and on-demand
  • Shop at Shocker Store's spring patio sale

  • Questions about classroom and campus
  • Launch of 蹤獲扦 Belonging Plaza will include tribute to LGBTQ trailblazer Kristi Parker
  • Taproom, 'virtual' kitchen brings new dining concept to Braeburn Square
  • 蹤獲扦 softball rewards long-time fans with history-making season
  • Shocker Cheer announces virtual tryouts
  • Join the Student Involvement Ambassador team
  • Register for Lavender Graduation
  • Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Title IX and What it Means
  • Vote for a new dining concept in the RSC
  • Apply to be a Passage 2 Success leader
  • Apply for the Student Government Association today
  • Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers info meeting
  • Learn about student loan repayment options
  • Acclaimed jazz saxophonist Bobby Watson to perform with 蹤獲扦 students
  • Criminal justice panel focuses on police reform
  • Panel: The Movement of the Plastics Industry Toward Sustainability
  • Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture: Physics
  • Learn about oSTEM for LGBTQ+ people in STEM
  • Panel will discuss campus sexual assault resources
  • Who shares misinformation online?
  • Join the Cultural Ambassadors for Paint Night
  • April 28: Wear jeans for a purpose
  • Preparation is key to stress-free finals
  • Get updates about study-abroad opportunities
  • Shop at Shocker Store's spring patio sale

Wichita Campus

  • Teaching this summer and fall: Day 1 questions about the classroom and campus
  • Launch of 蹤獲扦 Belonging Plaza will include tribute to LGBTQ trailblazer Kristi Parker
  • Tap room, 'virtual' kitchen brings new dining concept to Braeburn Square
  • 蹤獲扦 softball rewards long-time fans with history-making season
  • Annual conflict of interest disclosure reporting period open through April 30
  • Shockers United campus reintegration staffing plan Effective June 1, 2021
  • Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Title IX and What it Means
  • View and rate on student sustainability posters
  • Blackboard login and landing pages to change
  • Who shares misinformation online?
  • Prevention panel discusses sexual assault resources available
  • Acclaimed jazz saxophonist Bobby Watson to perform with 蹤獲扦 students
  • Criminal justice panel focuses on police reform
  • Panel will discuss campus sexual assault resources
  • Panel: The Movement of the Plastics Industry Toward Sustainability
  • Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture: Physics
  • Doctoral student needs participants for a hearing research
  • Faculty invited to NSF grant seminars
  • Volunteers needed for fall-risk monitoring study
  • Finals prep doesn't need to be stressful
  • Faculty Senate meeting today

Anisia Brumley smiling

May 14, 2021 Anisia Brumley, a native Wichitan, is a Wichita Northeast Magnet High School alumna. She chose to attend 蹤獲扦 because as a first-generation student, 蹤獲扦 provided her with a sense of comfort and familiarity.