125th Anniversary Shocker Pride Points

July 15, 2020 -- During each month for the next 12 months, we will release 11 Shocker pride points for a total of 125 by next June. 蹤獲扦 is the greatest metropolitan university in the United States, and these points prove it.

  • Teaching This Fall: Day 7 Questions about Technology
  • Banner 9 Scheduling Building Training July 21 & 22
  • Badges transitioning from Credly to Acclaim
  • Ulrich billboard project update
  • Tuesday Talks with Student Health Services will return to Facebook Live today
  • Attend the Virtual Part-Time Student Employment Fair July 17
  • Changes to your HSA/HRA/FSA for 2020 due to CARES Act
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • 2020 issue of Kansas English features several works by CAS faculty, students, and graduates
  • Student and graduate assistant positions open at University Libraries
  • Join us at the Heskett Center
  • RH: Series features three games in Wichita

  • Research firm Navatek to open 蹤獲扦 office; partnership will greatly grow military research
  • Digital Twin program brings new life to old aircraft
  • Shockers, Wildcats revive hoop series after 17 years
  • Scholarships now available for 蹤獲扦 Badge Courses!
  • KMUW's newsroom receives three national PMJA awards
  • 125th anniversary lapel pins now available
  • 蹤獲扦 face masks in the Shocker Store
  • Save 30% during the Christmas in July Sale
  • Join us at the Heskett Center
  • Student and graduate assistant positions open at University Libraries
  • Be rewarded with free pool in July

Greg Hand

July 14, 2020 - Greg Hand, professor of epidemiology, medicine and physical activity and sports sciences at West Virginia University, has been named dean of the College of Health Professions at 蹤獲扦, effective Aug. 9, 2020.He served as the founding dean of West Virginia Universitys School of Public Health, and previous to that role, he was the associate dean for Research, Practice and Information Technology at the University of South Carolinas School of Public Health.

  • Banner 9 Scheduling Building Training July 21 & 22
  • Save the date for the 2nd Annual TAN Excellence in Academic Advising Awards Virtual
  • Teaching This Fall: Day 6 Questions about Health
  • Digital Twin program brings new life to old aircraft
  • New $2.2 million estate gift is dedicated to 蹤獲扦 students
  • Many exciting virtual events planned by the Ulrich Museum
  • Shockers, Wildcats revive hoop series after 17 years
  • The Office of Research invites Notices of Intent to apply for NSFs Major Research Implementation program
  • Child participants needed for online study on COVID-19
  • Tuesday Talks with Student Health Services will return to Facebook Live July 14
  • Attend the Virtual Part-Time Student Employment Fair July 17
  • Save 30% during the Christmas in July Sale
  • 125th anniversary lapel pins now available
  • Wanted: Volunteers to help with 2020 bicycle and pedestrian count event

God Save the Wings logo

July 13, 2020 - Three 蹤獲扦 alumni wrote, produced and organized "God Save the Wings," a documentary about the glory days of the Wichita Wings professional indoor soccer club from its founding in 1979 into the early 1980s. God Save the Wings debuted on February 22 at the Orpheum Theatre and it went so well that organizers planned to show it again on April 10. Then the COVID-19 pandemic changed their schedule and their hopes of entering it in film festivals around the world are largely on hold until the fall.

  • 蹤獲扦 stands in support of our international students
  • Teaching This Fall: Day 5 Questions about Classrooms and Campus
  • Banner 9 Scheduling Building Training July 21 & 22
  • Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex announces reopening
  • Deadline is today for summer 2020 aid consideration
  • Stay up-to-date with University Libraries
  • IRB moving to Phase 2 of Human Subjects Research Restoration Plan
  • Child participants needed for online study on COVID-19
  • Tuesday Talks with Student Health Services will return to Facebook Live July 14
  • Power of Prep - Lunch & Learn on July 15
  • Attend the Virtual Part-Time Student Employment Fair July 17
  • Birzer shares police reform expertise with national audience
  • KMUW keyboard calendar stickers are back for the 2020-21 academic year
  • Wanted: Volunteers to help with 2020 bicycle and pedestrian count event
  • Chemical Clean-Out Week concludes
  • CARES Act reflection - Part II

  • Research firm Navatek to open 蹤獲扦 office; partnership will greatly grow military research
  • Teaching This Fall: Day 4 Questions about Teaching Online
  • FirePoint Innovations at 蹤獲扦 provides assistance to US military
  • Scholarships now available for 蹤獲扦 Badge Courses!
  • KMUW's newsroom receives three national PMJA awards
  • Virtual support offered by university subject librarians
  • IRB moving to Phase 2 of Human Subjects Research Restoration Plan
  • Power of Prep - Lunch & Learn on July 15
  • Please join the 蹤獲扦 community in recognizing Steve White
  • Chemical Clean-Out Week continues

  • University schedule for the Holiday Closedown 2020
  • Teaching This Fall: Day 3 Questions about Teaching Online
  • Save the date for the 2nd Annual TAN Excellence in Academic Advising Awards Virtual
  • 蹤獲扦 grad's AI software fights COVID-19
  • Chemical Clean-Out Week continues
  • Community members welcome back to University Libraries with limited hours
  • IRB moving to Phase 2 of Human Subjects Research Restoration Plan
  • Please join the 蹤獲扦 community in recognizing Steve White
  • 蹤獲扦 face masks in the Shocker Store
  • Try the Pizza Burger in July

Navatek wingsuit

July 8, 2020 -- Navatek LLC, a contractor focused on technology research for U.S. government agencies such as the Department of Defense and NASA, is opening an office on the 蹤獲扦 campus in fall 2020.