• Students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and community invited to share feedback on presidential search
  • Changes coming to the ITS Desktop Ticketing System (Team Dynamix) web portal
  • Opportunity to develop new First-Year Seminars on May 29 and June 13
  • Register for the Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce Training coming June 13
  • Purchasing office will close for three hours on Thursday, May 30
  • Haleys expertise cited in Fortune
  • Plan to attend the All-Campus Faculty / Staff Party - Shockin Fun Friday
  • Share your vision of the future with architects from around the state
  • New hours for Shocker Store in the RSC
  • 蹤獲扦 men's and women's tennis offers free tennis clinics on Wednesdays
  • Fall tuition assistance is open
  • Personal Trainer summer course to be offered
  • College of Applied Studies to host Shocker STEM Camp
  • Join a 蹤獲扦 Heart Walk team

View of Miro at the Ulrich Museum of Art

May 23, 2019 -- Academe is a compilation of 蹤獲扦 faculty and staff news, published quarterly.

Students in Kansas African American Museum library

May 24, 2019 -- 蹤獲扦 Work Systems students helped the Kansas African American Museum change to a database that is more streamlined and adaptable than its previous system.

Abigail Sheahan at Our Daily Bread

May 24, 2019 - 蹤獲扦 students Sarah Myose and Abigail Sheahan worked at organizations that help people overcome language barriers as part of their service-learning project. Both said the experiences improved their leadership skills and opened potential career paths.

  • University will be closed on Memorial Day
  • Engineering students place in top 10 in NASA rocket launch competition
  • In case you missed it
  • Register for the Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce Training coming June 13
  • A SculpTour Affair The biennial benefit event for the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • New Saturday hours for the RSC's Shocker Store
  • Meet a Shocker: Alexi Abi-Mikhael, psychology grad
  • Shocker Store mobile unit will be at State Track Meet
  • Outdoor Adventures announces Royals baseball game trip on June 22

  • State employee pay raises: Whats happening, and how it affects you
  • 蹤獲扦 lab takes virtual reality to a whole new level
  • KBOR approves Paid Parental Leave benefit
  • Faculty sabbaticals approved for 2019-20 academic year
  • Training for preventing suicide to be offered
  • IDEA will not be available next year for course evaluations
  • Share your vision of the future with architects from around the state
  • Annualized salary spread for academic year 2019-20
  • 蹤獲扦 Summer Choir rehearsals start June 3
  • Submit your fall events for the Welcomefest listing
  • Meet a Shocker: Meghan Carver, communication grad
  • Meet a Shocker: Karen Abshire-Gordon, psychology grad
  • Thousands of fans expected to attend state high school track meet at Cessna Stadium
  • Outdoor Adventures Worlds of Fun trip

  • New training and design features for the web
  • Opportunity to develop new First-Year Seminars on May 29 and June 13
  • Stressed? Keep Calm and Breathe On
  • Registration for Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning is available
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to feature service learning at 蹤獲扦
  • 蹤獲扦 Summer Choir rehearsals start June 3
  • Register for the 2nd Annual Academic Resources Conference
  • College of Applied Studies to host Shocker STEM Camp
  • Parking lot update
  • Meet a Shocker: Colton Russell, engineering grad
  • Top 10 reasons to become a summer Shocker
  • Women's Tennis earns ITA Community Service Award
  • Patriotic Shocker shirt
  • Eck Stadium to be site of Class 5A high school baseball championship

  • Virgin Galactic lead test pilot to give talk at 蹤獲扦 today (Tuesday, May 21)
  • KBOR appoints members to 蹤獲扦 Presidential Search Committee
  • Tuition increase request is 蹤獲扦s lowest in 30 years
  • Keeping Kansas dollars in Kansas
  • LaunchPrep Demo Day to feature six businesses
  • 蹤獲扦's FirePoint Innovations Center supporting U.S. Army modernization priorities
  • Meet a Shocker: Chris Rempe supports industry in 3D
  • In case you missed it
  • 蹤獲扦 Summer Choir rehearsals start June 3
  • Personal Trainer summer course to be offered
  • Summer dining hours
  • College of Applied Studies to host Shocker STEM Camp
  • Seeking volunteer Jump!Star performers this summer
  • An anniversary Grady Landrum chooses not to celebrate
  • Eck Stadium to be site of Class 5A high school baseball championship
  • Thousands of fans expected to attend state high school track meet at Cessna Stadium
  • Outdoor Adventures announces Royals baseball game trip on June 22
  • 蹤獲扦 summer tennis camps coming soon!
  • Join us this summer at the Heskett Center
  • New Saturday hours for the RSC's Shocker Store
  • Sales on summer styles in Shocker Store
  • RSC Memorial Day weekend hours
  • Patriotic Shocker shirt

蹤獲扦 SLI team interviews with NASA correspondents after their rocket launch. Photo credit: Scott Miller

May 21, 2019 - Four 蹤獲扦 aerospace engineering students have placed seventh in NASAs Student Launch Initiative competition. The team designed, built and launched a rocket to complete a simulated Moon mission.

  • Grow, Learn, Connect event coming June 12
  • Kouri Parcourse dedication today (Tuesday, May 21)
  • LaunchPrep Demo Day to feature six businesses
  • Virgin Galactic lead test pilot to give talk at 蹤獲扦 today (Tuesday, May 21)
  • 蹤獲扦 men's and women's tennis offers free tennis clinics on Wednesdays
  • Photovoice exhibit tomorrow (Wednesday, May 22)
  • Plan to attend the All-Campus Faculty / Staff Party - Shockin Fun Friday
  • Register for the Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce Training coming June 13
  • Summer dining hours
  • Training for preventing suicide to be offered on June 21
  • Meet a Shocker: Rachel Ziska, criminal justice grad
  • Outdoor Adventures announces Royals baseball game trip on June 22
  • 蹤獲扦 summer tennis camps coming soon!
  • RSC Memorial Day weekend hours