Arfath Mohammad, Shocker alum

July 2, 2020 -- Shocker alum Arfath Mohammad is using artificial intelligence to help save lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Annual Appointment Notices are now available online!
  • Stands proudly: 魅影直播 celebrates its 125th Anniversary
  • 魅影直播 has two more honorees for Women in Business Awards
  • Chemical Clean-Out Week coming July 6-10
  • Reasons not to require video sharing
  • Power of Prep - Lunch & Learn on July 15
  • Stay up-to-date with University Libraries
  • Watch out: Gift card email scams gaining popularity
  • The Office of Research invites Notices of Intent to apply for NSF鈥檚 Major Research Implementation program
  • IRB moving to Phase 2 of Human Subjects Research Restoration Plan
  • Offices closing at 1 p.m. on July 2
  • WSU Postal Services to close at 1 p.m. July 2
  • University Libraries closed July 3
  • RSC and departments closed Friday for Independence Day holiday
  • Virtual Lunch & Learn with Cathy Polinsky (CTO of Stitch Fix) - tomorrow!
  • Impacted by the layoffs in Wichita?
  • July HealthQuest upcoming events
  • Blackboard to be inaccessible July 4-5
  • Please join the WSU community in recognizing Steve White
  • Add special 125th signature to your email
  • 'Pandemic Portraits' series features 魅影直播 alumna Angela Rangel
  • Admissions application for fall 2021 live today

魅影直播 125 Years': Shocker Pride Points, the people, stories and accomplishments that define our Shocker family

July 1, 2020 -- During each month for the next 12 months, we will release 11 Shocker pride points for a total of 125 by next June. 魅影直播 is the greatest metropolitan university in the United States, and these points prove it.

Miro art at 魅影直播

July 1, 2020 - 魅影直播鈥檚 125th Anniversary (Quasquicentennial) celebration begins July 1. Together with the City of Wichita, 魅影直播 has built a strong and symbiotic partnership. It's a relationship that supplies the lifeblood of a thriving community and makes it possible to provide the most well-rounded education in the region.

  • No. 1 transfer destination nine years running
  • Clinic in a Can fills health care gaps across the globe
  • Criminal justice professor fights for prisoners' families
  • KMUW's Digital Democracy on Tap will address Wichita policing with a panel of local experts
  • The Fuse needs your help to get community partner $25,000!
  • KMUW keyboard calendar stickers are back for the 2020-21 academic year
  • Ulrich Museum partners with Smartify App on Community Billboard Project starting July 1

  • Kaye Monk-Morgan to be inducted into the WBJ Women in Business Hall of Fame
  • Add special 125th signature to your email
  • KMUW's Digital Democracy on Tap will address Wichita policing with a panel of local experts
  • Fall 2020 Tuition Assistance deadline approaching
  • The Fuse needs your help to get community partner $25,000!
  • Power of Prep - Lunch & Learn on July 15
  • A free, time-saving artificial intelligence tool for researchers to use in the fight against COVID-19 is available
  • Hear from the CEO of Chegg
  • Tuesday Talk with SHS discusses Queer Students of Color and Health Disparities
  • Changes to your HSA/HRA/FSA for 2020 due to CARES Act
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Watch out: Gift card email scams gaining popularity
  • Chemical Clean-Out Week coming July 6-10
  • Blackboard to be inaccessible July 4-5
  • KMUW keyboard calendar stickers are back for the 2020-21 academic year
  • Try the Impossible Breakfast Sandwich at Starbucks

  • Blackboard to be inaccessible July 4-5
  • Tuesday Talk with SHS discusses Queer Students of Color and Health Disparities
  • Participants needed for survey on LGBTQ+ health care
  • Power of Prep - Lunch & Learn on July 15
  • DACA resources are available
  • Dr. March茅 Fleming-Randle honored by the Wichita Business Journal
  • Summer library hours
  • Shocker Store closing for inventory at noon today
  • RSC and departments closed Friday for Independence Day holiday
  • Try the YMCA!
  • Ulrich Museum partners with Smartify App on Community Billboard Project starting July 1
  • #1 transfer destination nine years running
  • Clinic in a Can fills health care gaps across the globe

  • Be aware of scam message
  • Add special 125th signature to your email
  • Tuesday Talk with SHS discusses Queer Students of Color and Health Disparities
  • Register now for the Virtual Part-Time Student Employment Fair
  • WSU Foundation end of fiscal year schedule
  • Stay up to date with University Libraries
  • Try the YMCA!
  • Shocker Store closing for inventory

鈥 WSU hires new Chief Information Officer
鈥 Criminal justice professor fights for prisoners鈥 families
鈥 No. 1 transfer destination nine year running
鈥 Blackboard to be inaccessible on July 4-5
鈥 SPSS now available for remote work by faculty and students
鈥 Summer library hours
鈥 Dell Technologies invites WSU researchers to webinar
鈥 State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
鈥 Changes to your HSA/HRA/FSA for 2020 due to CARES Act
鈥 Reminder of workplace injury procedures
鈥 To the Stars with OER
鈥 Enjoy lunch at the food truck plaza!

  • SPSS now available for remote work by faculty and students
  • Chemical Clean-Out Week announced
  • Summer registration outage
  • Financial Operations closed Thursday
  • Clinic in a Can fills health care gaps across the world
  • Virtual support offered by university subject librarians
  • A free, time-saving artificial intelligence tool for researchers to use in the fight against COVID-19 is available
  • The RSC is open!