• 2018 W-2 information is available online
  • Extended Enrollment for Long-Term Care
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Friday, Jan. 11
  • Enroll in a Badge course today!
  • Get bite-sized tips on Microsoft Office programs
  • 蹤獲扦 releases 2019 employment forecasts
  • RSVP for the Women of 蹤獲扦 luncheon
  • Keep Calm & Breathe On resumes
  • Strategic Communications to close early on Thursday for retreat
  • TIAA financial consultant available for individual retirement counseling sessions
  • Burger of the Month

Honors Course

Jan. 8, 2019 -- The Honors Leadership Challenge is a course taught by Peter Cohen whose mission is to challenge students and help them reflect on their interactions in class to prepare for life.

  • The New Year is a good time to revisit the topic of dealing with phishing emails
  • TIAA financial consultant available for individual retirement counseling sessions
  • USS and UP Fall General Meeting is today (Tuesday, Jan. 8)
  • Nominations are now open for 2019 Distinguished Service Awards
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Friday, Jan. 11
  • 蹤獲扦 announces Innovation Award recipients
  • Ulrich Museum seeks presenters highlighting campuswide research
  • MLK Drum Major Award nominations close Thursday, Jan. 10
  • Environmental Finance Center hosts Regional Asthma Summit Jan. 30-31
  • Summer Leadership Institute squad leaders wanted
  • Legislative updates to resume on Jan. 11
  • Graduate 蹤獲扦 Student of the Year nominations sought
  • KMUW selected to continue Wichitalks Series
  • A challenge to give blood and save lives

  • Airbus continues finding Shocker talent
  • Provost Muma to serve as acting president while President Bardo recovers from surgery
  • 蹤獲扦 expands Lifelong Learning Program
  • YMCA achieves fundraising goal; honors volunteer and supporter Steve Clark
  • Faculty and staff news, winter 2018 / 2019
  • CCHT announces January events of focused awareness
  • Environmental Finance Center hosts Regional Asthma Summit Jan. 30-31
  • First-generation student never gave up on his dream
  • LaunchPrep applications are open
  • KMUW's reputation and production grows as it adds to its reporting staff
  • Shocker Softball Dinner & Auction set for Jan. 12
  • KMUWs Media Circus coming June 29
  • RH: Athletic trainers on ice
  • Memories are all that remain at Fairmount Towers

  • Classroom Technology training schedule spring 2019
  • Space is available in Employment Relationship Training class on Friday, Jan. 11
  • 蹤獲扦 expands Lifelong Learning Program
  • Faculty training opportunities
  • CCHT announces January events of focused awareness
  • College of Applied Studies celebrates a successful year
  • Documenting academic-related activity
  • Graduate 蹤獲扦 Student of the Year
  • First Pitch banquet slated for Feb. 1

  • 蹤獲扦 reports phishing scheme to FBI
  • Spring 2019 aid disbursements
  • Haleys research on China, trade and subsidies cited in Wall Street Journal article
  • Nominations are still open for the Drum Major Award
  • Encourage students to participate in Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol
  • Undergraduate admissions fall 2018 summary
  • RH: Athletic trainers on ice
  • Sign up for Springfest 2019
  • KMUWs Media Circus coming June 29
  • Shockers break Academic All-American record
  • Shockers in the Pros: Dec. 27, 2018

  • Provost Muma to serve as acting president while President Bardo recovers from surgery
  • Get bite-sized tips on Microsoft Office programs
  • BOT meeting to be held in ASTEC facility in Park City
  • Honors College Office will be housed in Hubbard Hall for spring and summer
  • USS and UP Fall General Meeting scheduled for Jan. 8
  • Services set for Paul Dickerson today (Thursday, Jan. 3)
  • Call for Fiscal Year 2020 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee funding requests
  • Memories are all that remain at Fairmount Towers
  • Satisfactory Academic Progress appeals
  • Shockers pace American in attendance in 2018
  • Shocker Softball Dinner & Auction set for Jan. 12

Richard Muma

Jan. 2, 2019 -- President John Bardo is focusing on his recovery from November and December surgeries for a lung condition. During this time, he has requested Provost Richard Muma serve as acting president.

Maggie Brown

Jan. 2 2019 --Maggie Brown is a sophomore aerospace engineer major and is one of a only six 蹤獲扦 students chosen as a University Innovation Fellow.

  • KMUW's reputation and production grows as it adds to its reporting staff
  • First-generation student never gave up on his dream
  • Committee named for Barton School of Business dean search
  • Faculty and staff news, winter 2018 / 2019
  • YMCA achieves fundraising goal; honors volunteer and supporter Steve Clark
  • Ulrich Museum of Art seeks presenters for PechaKucha-style presentations highlighting campuswide research
  • Hubbard Hall stairwells closing for construction
  • LaunchPrep applications open soon