• 2019 SGA Presidential and Vice Presidential Debate set for March 29
  • 蹤獲扦 students benefit from applied learning at Help Hangar
  • 蹤獲扦 ranks in top 100 engineering grad schools, top 50 in engineering research dollars
  • Applications are open for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Resume RX today (Wednesday, March 20)
  • Student input sought on price and use of textbooks
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to feature varsity esports coordinator
  • Hundreds pay respect to President Bardo during his last ride through campus
  • Sign up for workshop - Creativity as Your Career Proof Competitive Advantage
  • 蹤獲扦 presents The Theory of Relativity," the musical
  • Preparing a Research Poster to be presented March 21
  • 蹤獲扦 Graduate Student of the Year competition results
  • International Admissions announces T-shirt Design Contest
  • Wichita Space Initiative to feature 蹤獲扦 graduate student Calem Gimar
  • RSC Unplugged features Vince Serrioz today (Wednesday, March 20)
  • Shockers selected for NIT; open today (Wednesday, March 20) at Furman
  • Shockers start 10-game homestand with Kansas today (Wednesday, March 20)
  • Kansas on tap for Shocker baseball today (Wednesday, March 20)
  • T-shirt Madness at the Shocker Store
  • Barbeque Cook-Off coming Thursday, March 21
  • Join ISUs Interfest to have a taste of foods from around the world or be a vendor if you / your team can cook!
  • Take advantage of March Rewards in SSGL
  • Graduate student seeking participants for coping with depression research project
  • Faculty Artist Series presents the Orfeo Trio
  • Apply for fall 2019 tutor positions
  • Research study: Coping with negative thoughts

  • 蹤獲扦 students benefit from applied learning at Help Hangar
  • Youre invited to attend groundbreaking ceremony today (Wednesday, March 20) at Eck Stadium
  • Seeking Academic Affairs Fellows
  • Research workshop: Writing Proposals
  • Next LaunchPrep entrepreneurial class announced
  • Accessibility Tip of the Week: Face-to-Face classes
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to feature varsity esports coordinator
  • Business leaders advocate for higher education funding
  • Senior Wednesday: Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary
  • Resume RX today (Wednesday, March 20)
  • Mechanical Engineering Seminar Series to feature talk on Wireless-Powered Communication Networks'
  • Wichita Space Initiative to feature 蹤獲扦 graduate student Calem Gimar
  • Applications are open for Shocker Leadership Awards
  • Women in Public Service to host conference April 4 at 蹤獲扦
  • Save the date - URCAF 2019
  • Service-Learning Showcase registration open
  • Summer Leadership Institute needs faculty / staff squad leaders
  • Two students win $25,000 Jabara Scholarships to attend 蹤獲扦
  • Sponsors needed for 10th Annual Shock the Yard Step Show
  • Take advantage of March Rewards in SSGL
  • RSC Unplugged features Vince Serrioz today (Wednesday, March 20)
  • Shockers start 10-game homestand with Kansas today (Wednesday, March 20)
  • Kansas on tap for Shocker baseball today (Wednesday, March 20)

Engineering camp

March 19, 2019 -- Registration is now open for 蹤獲扦s Design, Build, Code engineering summer camps. This year, the College of Engineering is hosting 21 camps, a record number, with new offerings for younger children and new camps that allow campers to design, build and code their own inventions, drones, robots and mini-computers.

2019 Jabara scholars

March 19, 2019 -- Seniors from Bishop Carroll Catholic High School and Andover Central High School have been chosen for the Professor Fran Jabara Scholarship in Entrepreneurship at 蹤獲扦.

2019 Rudd Scholars

March 19, 2019 -- Fifteen Kansas high school seniors have been named as part of the newest class of Rudd Scholars, each receiving a 4-year scholarship to attend 蹤獲扦.

  • 蹤獲扦 ranks in top 100 engineering grad schools, top 50 in engineering research dollars
  • In search of ways to save money and generate revenue for university budget
  • Hundreds pay respect to President Bardo during his last ride through campus
  • Memorial created through 蹤獲扦 Foundation to honor John Bardo
  • Do you need $10,000 for a project youre working on?
  • Water line break forces water service shutdown to Duerksen Fine Arts Center
  • Rudd Foundation to award $1.4 million in scholarships to 25 Kansas high school seniors
  • Physics Seminar presents Halyna Hodovanets
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series The Struggle is Real: Manage Your Classroom Like a Pro
  • myPerformance Evaluation Planning is available for Managers of USS and Non-Teaching UP Employees
  • Preparing a Research Poster to be presented March 21
  • Faculty / staff invited to interactive lecture on 'Creativity as the Competitive Advantage'
  • Shockers selected for NIT; open Wednesday at Furman
  • Encourage passionate 蹤獲扦 students to attend SAS Information Session
  • 蹤獲扦 presents The Theory of Relativity," the musical
  • Faculty Artist Series presents the Orfeo Trio
  • Submit your summer camp information
  • Barbeque Cook-Off coming Thursday, March 21
  • SAC presents Karith Foster Stereotyped 101
  • Join ISUs Interfest to have a taste of foods from around the world or be a vendor if you / your team can cook!
  • Traditions Committee is in search of judges for 91st Annual Hippodrome
  • T-shirt Madness at the Shocker Store
  • Sale on fashion-colored merchandise

  • 蹤獲扦 ranks in top 100 engineering grad schools, top 50 in engineering research dollars
  • President John Bardo: 1948-2019
  • Hundreds pay respect to President Bardo during his last ride through campus
  • Memorial created through 蹤獲扦 Foundation to honor John Bardo
  • Shockers selected for NIT; open Wednesday at Furman
  • Dondlinger awarded contract for Phase V
  • Birzer to be panel moderator of Wichita Public Librarys Candid Conversations
  • 蹤獲扦 women in STEAM feature: Maggie Koops
  • Legislative update from Zach Gearhart
  • 蹤獲扦 presents The Theory of Relativity," the musical
  • Faculty Artist Series presents the Orfeo Trio
  • T-shirt Madness at the Shocker Store
  • Mark your calendar for Edible Book Festival on April 1
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Tournament central is Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Watch the new Study Abroad video

蹤獲扦 Physician Assistant students

March 18, 2019 - 蹤獲扦 physician assistant students spent their day off from classes on Martin Luther King Jr. Day performing community service.

  • President Bardos funeral procession will drive through campus early this afternoon (Monday, March 18)
  • President John Bardo: 1948-2019
  • Student input sought on price and use of textbooks
  • Careers for a Cause - Tuesday, March 19
  • Creativity as Your Career Proof Competitive Advantage
  • Tours of The Suites residence hall start today (Monday, March 18)
  • Goals? What goals?
  • Nominate an advisor for the Excellence in Academic Advising Award
  • Graduate School Professional Development Series The Struggle is Real: Manage Your Classroom Like a Pro
  • 蹤獲扦 Graduate Student of the Year competition results
  • 蹤獲扦 women in STEAM feature: Maggie Koops
  • Nationally known speaker to lead three events at 蹤獲扦 this month
  • Save the date for Spring Town Hall
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • SAC presents Karith Foster Stereotyped 101
  • TRIO wants your feedback
  • Tournament central is Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Preparing a Research Poster to be presented March 21
  • Mark your calendar for Edible Book Festival on April 1
  • 蹤獲扦 presents The Theory of Relativity," the musical
  • 蹤獲扦 invites students to consider new higher education program
  • 蹤獲扦 graduate students attend statewide 16th Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS)
  • Watch the new Study Abroad video
  • The 37th Annual Exposure Photography Competition
  • Dream Run to generate funds for scholarships
  • Register for the Futsal Tournament
  • Barbeque Cook-Off coming Thursday, March 21
  • Shock the Yard Step Show tickets are available
  • Graphic Design Contest opportunity

John Bardo floral wreath

March 18, 2019 -- The Shocker community came out Monday, March 18, to honor and mourn 蹤獲扦 President John Bardo, who died March 12.