• Community invited to Celebration of Life events for late 蹤獲扦 President John Bardo
  • Come to the Airbus + 蹤獲扦 Innovation Fair today (Tuesday, April 16)
  • Engage ICT tackles how changes in our climate affect you
  • Seminar to feature Joshua Saxe, chief data scientist at Sophos tomorrow (Wednesday, April 17)
  • Learn about patents in a workshop on Friday!
  • Youre invited to the Meritrust at Braeburn Square ribbon cutting
  • Newest campus art installation to be dedicated during Earth Day Picnic at the Pod
  • Improving Strategies Through Storytelling presentation
  • Sign up for a free massage
  • Women of 蹤獲扦 plan event to benefit scholarship fund
  • Study seeks volunteers for those experiencing at least a moderate level of depression
  • Discover 蹤獲扦
  • 蹤獲扦 TV app launch
  • Shocker Store sales this week in the RSC
  • Take a tour of The Suites residence hall
  • Come to the annual Spring Family Carnival on Saturday, April 20
  • Heskett Center will be closed for Easter Sunday
  • College of Applied Studies to host Shocker STEM Camp

蹤獲扦 student Khyati Mahavadia

April 17, 2019 -- Khyati Mahavadia, from Ahmedabad, India, moved to Dallas in 2015. She considered a university in Texas before deciding 蹤獲扦s reputation and the applied learning opportunities connected with Wichitas industry offered her the best position.

  • Community invited to Celebration of Life events for late 蹤獲扦 President John Bardo
  • Faculty Town Hall meetings continue today (Tuesday, April 16)
  • 3rd annual DiverseCity Showcase Kick-off and Week
  • Seminar to feature Joshua Saxe, chief data scientist at Sophos tomorrow (Wednesday, April 17)
  • Join discussion of 蹤獲扦 Reads book on April 18
  • Learn about patents in a workshop on Friday!
  • Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series this week
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature 蹤獲扦s Alexandre Shvartsburg
  • Design without limits
  • 蹤獲扦 alum and NASA flight controller to speak at 蹤獲扦
  • Center for Management Development welcomes new director
  • Upcoming Events at University Libraries
  • Service-Learning Showcase registration open
  • Improving Strategies Through Storytelling presentation
  • Director of Disability Services Grady Landrum retirement party coming June 14
  • Admissions to host a Facebook Live campus tour this month Your help is needed!
  • Sign up for a free massage
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium coming April 26
  • Sign up as a 蹤獲扦 Heart Walk Coach or join a team
  • Women of 蹤獲扦 plan event to benefit scholarship fund
  • Study seeks volunteers for those experiencing at least a moderate level of depression
  • Join The Fuse and the College of Applied Studies for Relish the Moment
  • Check out opportunities with VISTA
  • Open positions with 蹤獲扦 Dining
  • Shocker Store sales this week in the RSC

  • Student Loan Repayment Workshop coming April 24
  • 3rd annual DiverseCity Showcase Kick-off and Week
  • Apply to become a cabinet member or senator of SGA
  • Come to the Airbus + 蹤獲扦 Innovation Fair tomorrow (Tuesday, April 16)
  • Let your voice be heard
  • Register for fall classes now to be eligible to win a book scholarship
  • Criminal Justice Career Fair today (Monday, April 15)
  • Blackboard is being taken offline for maintenance
  • Student Success is hiring Peer Coaches for fall 2019
  • Parking lot closures this week
  • Response needed to survey regarding academic performance
  • Discover 蹤獲扦
  • Volunteer to help in the Family Carnival
  • Enrollment for summer and fall is in full swing check your email to schedule an advising appointment
  • Workshop on Ableton Audio Workstation Software and Hardware coming to Shocker Studios
  • Share your Shocker experience as a Student Involvement Ambassador
  • In search of ways to save money and generate revenue for university budget
  • Community Psychology Association presents Pizza & Politics
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium coming April 26
  • Join us for the first walk on the Shocker Pet Pathway
  • 蹤獲扦 TV app launch
  • Sign up for the Cardboard Boat Regatta
  • Heskett Center will be closed for Easter Sunday
  • Study seeks volunteers for those experiencing at least a moderate level of depression
  • Join The Fuse and the College of Applied Studies for Relish the Moment
  • Check out opportunities with VISTA
  • Volunteer for Wednesdays at The Lords Diner
  • Judo Club invites you to see tournament on April 27

  • University Excellence Awards coming May 10
  • Sign-up for CourseLeaf Training (CIM) Training
  • 3rd annual DiverseCity Showcase Kick-off and Week
  • Parking lot closures this week
  • Blackboard is being taken offline for maintenance
  • Discover 蹤獲扦
  • 2019-20 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs are live and online
  • Criminal Justice Career Fair today (Monday, April 15)
  • Enrollment for summer and fall is in full swing
  • Seminar to feature Joshua Saxe, chief data scientist at Sophos
  • Come to the Airbus + 蹤獲扦 Innovation Fair tomorrow (Tuesday, April 16)
  • Engage ICT tackles how changes in our climate affect you
  • Do you know a student who would make a good Student Involvement Ambassador?
  • Workshop on Ableton Audio Workstation Software and Hardware coming to Shocker Studios
  • 蹤獲扦 TV app launch
  • Developing Budgets: How to Avoid a Budget Battle Before a Grant Goes Out workshop on April 25
  • Citation Search and Altmetrics for T&P Dossiers workshop coming tomorrow (Tuesday, April 16)
  • Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium coming April 26
  • 蹤獲扦 Neurodiversity Awareness Week coming April 22-26
  • Take a tour of The Suites residence hall
  • Come to the annual Spring Family Carnival on Saturday, April 20
  • Heskett Center will be closed for Easter Sunday
  • Sign up for the Cardboard Boat Regatta on April 27

Bardo Celebration of Life

April 15, 2019 -- A series of events honoring the life of late 蹤獲扦 President John Bardo will be held May 6-10 on campus. Dr. Bardo, the 13th president of 蹤獲扦, died March 12 after a long illness.

  • Research workshop: Writing Proposals
  • Ulrich Museum of Art to celebrate summer exhibition opening
  • Registration for May 7 Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace Training is available
  • Title IX Empowerment Summit coming Monday, April 15
  • In search of ways to save money and generate revenue for university budget
  • Tuition Assistance deadline is Monday, April 15
  • Wanted: Spring commencement volunteers
  • LAS Dean Andrew Hippisley to present talk in Language and Linguistics Colloquium Series
  • Judges needed for GRASP poster session
  • News from this weeks university update
  • Opportunity for Quality Matters training on campus
  • Join Shockerfest on June 7 at this new Riverfest experience
  • Student Success is hiring Peer Coaches for fall 2019
  • Baseball Coach Todd Butler lends a hand to Plumbing Department
  • Women of 蹤獲扦 plan next luncheon
  • Hiring through internships
  • Acting on depression project at 蹤獲扦
  • Human Trafficking in Kansas awareness training
  • College of Applied Studies to host Shocker STEM Camp
  • Adidas socks for $9 in RSC's Shocker Store

Picnic at the Pod graphic

April 15, 2019 -- Brady Hatter sees the university campus as a giant garden. And every garden, he says, is a potential gallery in need of art. This Earth Day, Hatter will make his latest artistic contribution to the 蹤獲扦 canvas when his Earth Pod west of the Woodman Alumni Center is dedicated as part of the Earth Day Picnic at the Pod from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, April 22.

  • Youre invited to tour The Suites residence hall
  • Application deadline for Shocker Leadership Awards is today (Friday, April 12)
  • Hippodrome final performance and awards night tomorrow (Saturday, April 13)
  • Celebrate Holi the Festival of Colors
  • News from this weeks university update
  • The bulls are back
  • How2Heal invites submissions for a logo design
  • Parking lot update
  • Pride Prom tonight (Friday, April 12)
  • Help judge the Shocker New Venture Competition
  • Run the Amazing Race
  • Invitation to GSA General Body Meeting today (Friday, April 12)
  • Student is starting nonprofit for those affected by endometriosis
  • Ulrich Museum of Art to celebrate summer exhibition opening
  • Join Shockerfest on June 7 at this new Riverfest experience
  • Engage ICT tackles how changes in our climate affect you
  • Plan to attend the Spring Family Carnival on Saturday, April 20
  • Donate life- its the best gift you can give!
  • Acting on depression project at 蹤獲扦
  • Adidas socks for $9 in RSC's Shocker Store
  • Register for the F45 Playoffs
  • Invitation to annual African cultural festival
  • Second annual Miss Latina 蹤獲扦 coming April 20
  • 蹤獲扦 graphic design students dominate competition
  • The Sunflower, editor in chief win top awards at state college media convention
  • Empower Youth at the Boys & Girls Club
  • Eat at Chipotle and support Psi Chi on April 20

  • RSVP for the Shocker Pride Celebration
  • Tuition Assistance deadline approaching
  • Annual training on budgeting system coming April 29-May 3
  • Parking lot update
  • Sign-up for CourseLeaf Training (CIM) Training
  • Seminar by faculty candidate today (Thursday, April 11)
  • Seminar to feature Joshua Saxe, chief data scientist at Sophos
  • Spring 2020 Washington / Topeka Internship meetings
  • Book publishing questions and advice with the University Press of Kansas
  • Philosophy Colloquium to feature presentation by Noell Birondo today (Thursday, April 11)
  • Judges needed to volunteer for GRASP symposium poster session
  • Engage ICT tackles how changes in our climate affect you
  • Citation Search and Altmetrics for T&P Dossiers workshop coming April 16
  • Donate life- its the best gift you can give!
  • Volunteer to help in the Family Carnival
  • Youre invited to tour The Suites residence hall
  • Learning while leading
  • Global Learning Center event -- The Universality of Human Rights: Political, Economic and Social
  • Invitation to GSA General Body Meeting this Friday, April 12
  • Freshman and Sophomore Day coming Saturday, April 20
  • Shockers host Pre-State Challenge / K.T. Woodman