• Faculty nominations sought for a presidential award by Friday, March 1
  • Severe weather preparedness drill scheduled for Tuesday, March 5
  • Read the February edition of the Forward, Together faculty / staff newsletter
  • University Libraries to host advanced webinars on Scopus
  • Electrical engineering professor wins national teaching award
  • Concert Chorale and A Cappella Choir present winter concert tonight (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Jump!Star call for entries: Tell a star story
  • Physics Seminar Series continues tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 27)
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature presentation by John Markley
  • How to Fly a Spacecraft lecture to be presented Thursday, Feb. 28
  • Writing Now / Reading Now this Thursday at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Clarinetist Katsuya Yuasa to present recital on March 7
  • Service-Learning Showcase registration open
  • Diversity and Inclusion schedules LGBTQ Movie Night
  • Cadman Art Gallery will be making fall 2019 selections
  • Baseball, softball single game tickets on sale now
  • BBQ Chicken Pizza at Pizza Hut

Wichita Campus

Feb. 26, 2019 -- Remi Chou, an assistant professor in electrical engineering and computer science at 蹤獲扦, has received a two-year, $156,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for research to ensure secure transfer of confidential information over wireless networks.

  • Open discussion planned for Wednesday, Feb. 27
  • Office hours are really student hours!
  • 10 minutes with Rick Muma, 蹤獲扦 University
  • Shock the Future voting March 4-6
  • Construction starting on Eck Stadium performance facility; parking will be partially blocked
  • Save the date - URCAF 2019
  • Accessibility training for faculty graduate student version!
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Celebrate your body at these upcoming events
  • Sport and Exercise Career Fair tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Got Milk? A look at consumer buying behaviors based on design elements and symbolism
  • Campus Rec Health Fair coming Feb. 27
  • Along came a spider
  • 蹤獲扦 to celebrate 50 years of women's athletics
  • New date set for 3-on-3 basketball hoops tournament
  • 蹤獲扦 Shockers in Topeka: Undergraduate and graduate students present research at the Kansas State Capitol
  • Study abroad opportunity for engineering students
  • Get involved with VISTA
  • Waffles and onesies coming Thursday, March 7
  • News from Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
  • Student artists compete for cash prizes at the Emerging Artists show
  • 37th Annual Exposure Photography Competition
  • New Randy Regier sculpture The Celestial Mechanic installed outside Ahlberg Hall
  • Cadman Art Gallery will be making fall 2019 selections
  • BBQ Chicken Pizza at Pizza Hut

  • Upcoming myPerformance evaluation due dates for USS and non-teaching UP
  • KPERS 457 workshops and seminars
  • Open discussion planned for Wednesday, Feb. 27
  • 10 minutes with Rick Muma, 蹤獲扦 University
  • SPTE forms are due today (Monday, Feb. 25)
  • Faculty Senate meets today (Monday, Feb. 25)
  • Save the date - URCAF 2019
  • Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) squad leaders wanted
  • Construction starting on Eck Stadium performance facility; parking will be partially blocked
  • Campus Rec Health Fair coming Feb. 27
  • Psychology Department Colloquium planned for tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Accessibility training for faculty graduate student version!
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Office hours = Student hours
  • 蹤獲扦 College of Engineering awards $28,000 each to Wallace Scholarship recipients
  • New Randy Regier sculpture The Celestial Mechanic installed outside Ahlberg Hall
  • Student artists compete for cash prizes at the Emerging Artists show
  • Waffles and onesies coming Thursday, March 7
  • 37th Annual Exposure Photography Competition

  • New 蹤獲扦 additive manufacturing certificate will address industry need
  • Duo Security trainings added
  • Parking Services update
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • University Libraries to host advanced webinars on Scopus
  • Office of Research workshop: Finding funding
  • Gearhart to give legislative update today (Friday, Feb. 22)
  • OneStop office will be closed this afternoon
  • Fine Arts Town Hall today (Friday, Feb. 22)
  • Young Shocker Professionals invite you to happy hour today (Friday, Feb. 22) at P.F. Changs
  • Faculty Senate to meet on Monday, Feb. 25
  • 蹤獲扦 College of Engineering to host new robotics competitions
  • Art That Touches Your Heart by Office of Diversity & Inclusion in Cadman Art Gallery
  • 蹤獲扦 announces 10 new Koch Scholar recipients
  • 蹤獲扦 Shockers in Topeka: Undergraduate and graduate students present research at the Kansas State Capitol
  • 蹤獲扦 to celebrate 50 years of women's athletics

蹤獲扦 engineering

Feb. 22, 2019 -- 蹤獲扦 Universitys College of Engineering has named the latest group of high school seniors to be awarded Wallace Scholarships worth $342,000.

  • Fine Arts Town Hall today (Friday, Feb. 22)
  • Parking Services update
  • New 蹤獲扦 additive manufacturing certificate will address industry need
  • OneStop office will be closed this afternoon
  • Hiring in the Humanities Career Workshop
  • Run in the upcoming SGA general election
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • Jump!Star call for entries: Tell a star story
  • University Libraries to host advanced webinars on Scopus
  • Art That Touches Your Heart by Office of Diversity & Inclusion in Cadman Art Gallery
  • 蹤獲扦 to celebrate 50 years of women's athletics
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Study abroad opportunities for summer 2019
  • 蹤獲扦 College of Engineering to host new robotics competitions
  • Get involved with VISTA
  • Have a safe and fun Spring Break!
  • Celebrate your body at these upcoming events
  • Psychology students: Psi Chi is for you

  • KPERS 457 workshops and seminars
  • Severe weather preparedness drill scheduled for Tuesday, March 5
  • SGA to live stream interview with Provost Rick Muma on Shock the Future referendum
  • RSVP by tomorrow (Friday, Feb. 22) for Faculty Appreciation Day lunch hosted by Meritrust at Braeburn
  • 8th annual Art That Touches Your Heart
  • School of Business Town Hall today (Thursday, Feb. 21)
  • Young Shocker Professionals invite you to happy hour tomorrow (Friday, Feb. 22) at P.F. Changs
  • Accessibility training for faculty graduate student version!
  • SPTE forms are due by Feb. 25
  • ISME Colloquium tomorrow (Friday, Feb. 22)
  • Visiting ceramicist Casey Whittier to give artist talk this afternoon (Thursday, Feb. 21)
  • The Comedy of Errors to be performed this week
  • 8th annual Art That Touches Your Heart
  • Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) squad leaders wanted
  • Sponsors needed for 10th Annual Shock the Yard Step Show
  • Special offer for upcoming 蹤獲扦 womens basketball game with UConn
  • Jump!Star call for entries: Tell a star story

  • CourseLeaf Curriculum (CIM) training sessions starting Friday, Feb. 22
  • Christine Taylor named Interim Title IX Coordinator at 蹤獲扦
  • Summer Tuition Assistance now open
  • Accessibility Tip of the Week: Styles, headers, and other tools
  • Space is available in the Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning training class
  • Carpenter / Painter position open to 蹤獲扦 employees only
  • Beyond Tolerance Dinner Dialogues
  • 蹤獲扦 Shockers in Topeka: Undergraduate and graduate students present research at the Kansas State Capitol
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to feature a Shock the Future update from the dean of the College of Engineering
  • Gearhart to give legislative update on Friday, Feb. 22OneStop office will be closed Friday afternoon
  • OneStop office will be closed Friday afternoon
  • Hubbard Hall stairwell closing for construction
  • Along came a spider
  • Visiting ceramicist Casey Whittier to give artist talk tomorrow
  • Shockers host UCF for midweek matchup
  • 蹤獲扦announces Lenora N. McGregor Scholarship recipient
  • Wallace Scholar announcement and reception this Friday, Feb. 22
  • New date set for 3-on-3 basketball hoops tournament
  • Game Day Specials all day
  • RSC Unplugged featuring the Tom Page Trio
  • $1 off frappuccinos at Starbucks in RSC

  • SGA to live stream interview with Provost Rick Muma on Shock the Future referendum
  • Run in the upcoming SGA general election
  • Christine Taylor named Interim Title IX Coordinator at 蹤獲扦
  • Career 101: Career Readiness Workshop today (Wednesday, Feb. 20)
  • School of Business Town Hall tomorrow (Thursday, Feb. 21)
  • Financial Aid news you can use
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to feature a Shock the Future update from the dean of the College of Engineering
  • 蹤獲扦 Shockers in Topeka: Undergraduate and graduate students present research at the Kansas State Capitol
  • OneStop office will be closed Friday afternoon
  • Hubbard Hall stairwell closing for construction
  • Along came a spider
  • Visiting ceramicist Casey Whittier to give artist talk tomorrow
  • Shockers host UCF for midweek matchup
  • Beyond Tolerance Dinner Dialogues
  • Accessibility training for faculty graduate student version!
  • New date set for 3-on-3 basketball hoops tournament
  • The Comedy of Errors to be performed this week
  • Game Day Specials all day
  • RSC Unplugged featuring the Tom Page Trio
  • $1 off frappuccinos at Starbucks in RSC
  • Shocker Store sales
  • Foster tops 蹤獲扦 wins list with sweep over Creighton
  • News from Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
  • Hiring in the Humanities Career Workshop
  • 8th annual Art That Touches Your Heart

Koch scholars

Feb. 20, 2019 -- The 蹤獲扦Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College has announced the 10 recipients of the Koch Scholars program for the fall 2019 semester. Selected from more than 100 applicants, these 10 recipients will each be awarded between $30,000 and $45,000 during their four-year attendance at 蹤獲扦.

  • 蹤獲扦 Tech President Sheree Utash chosen as member of American Workforce Policy Advisory Board
  • University update recap at Weekly Briefing
  • KBOR chair sends letter to Legislature on higher education funding
  • World Trade Council of Wichita invites you to a dinner talk
  • Fred VanVleet's hard-won career as an NBA star
  • New 蹤獲扦 scholarship will help DACA students succeed
  • The Comedy of Errors to be performed this week
  • Special offer for upcoming 蹤獲扦 womens basketball game with UConn
  • Love Locks Pod dedication recap
  • Graduate student seeking participants for buying habits and product packaging study
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Shocker Store sales
  • Foster tops 蹤獲扦 wins list with sweep over Creighton
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Comedian Matt Bellassai to present show at 蹤獲扦
  • Kansas-based annual biosciences symposium honors university students for research posters, presentations
  • $1 off frappuccinos at Starbucks in RSC
  • RSC Unplugged

  • Recognized Student Organization Town Hall today (Tuesday, Feb. 19)
  • Fred VanVleet's hard-won career as an NBA star
  • Encourage students to participate in the 蹤獲扦 / McBEE Campus Safety Survey
  • RSVP by Feb. 22 for Faculty Appreciation Day lunch hosted by Meritrust at Braeburn
  • Encourage students to run for SGA
  • Steve Feilmeier to speak at rescheduled SGu event
  • Physics Seminar Series lecture tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 20)
  • Invitation to attend a Python Workshop on Thursday, Feb. 21
  • Psychology Department Colloquium planned for Feb. 26
  • Senior Wednesday: Watermark documentary at the Ulrich Museum
  • The Comedy of Errors to be performed this week
  • Foster tops 蹤獲扦 wins list with sweep over Creighton
  • Shocker Store sales
  • Graduate student seeking participants for buying habits and product packaging study
  • Sport and Exercise Career Fair on Feb. 26

Student with lock

Feb. 18, 2019 -- Members of the 蹤獲扦 community came out to celebrate the new Love Locks Pod and take part in a new campus tradition.

  • Volunteers needed for work on peace and conflict resolution
  • New 蹤獲扦 scholarship will help DACA students succeed
  • Open discussions planned for Feb. 19 and 27
  • Office of Research workshop: Finding funding
  • myPerformance Manager Review is due now!
  • Duo Security trainings added
  • USS and UP Senates to hold joint meeting
  • Love Locks Pod dedication recap
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Its never too late to improve learning strategies
  • Greek Life Town Hall today (Monday, Feb. 18)
  • Accessibility training for faculty graduate student version!
  • Save the date - URCAF 2019
  • Sport and Exercise Career Fair on Feb. 26
  • Campus Rec Health Fair coming soon

  • Open discussions planned for Feb. 19 and 27
  • Career 101: Career Readiness Workshop Feb. 20
  • Greek Life Town Hall today (Monday, Feb. 18)
  • Love Locks Pod dedication recap
  • Pop quiz what did you learn in class yesterday?
  • Recognized Student Organization Town Hall meeting tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 19)
  • In search of University Innovation Fellows
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Students get free admission to see The Comedy of Errors
  • Participate in the 蹤獲扦/McBEE Campus Safety Survey open now
  • Accessibility training for faculty graduate student version!
  • Graduate student seeking participants for buying habits and product packaging study
  • Save the date - URCAF 2019
  • You can still study abroad this summer
  • Washburn Law School Informational on Thursday, Feb. 21
  • Campus Rec Health Fair coming soon
  • Sport and Exercise Career Fair on Feb. 26
  • Pee4Pizza

  • KBOR chair sends letter to Legislature on higher education funding
  • Summer Tuition Assistance now open
  • Teaching faculty are invited to apply for Tilford Incentive Grant
  • ITS to provide Duo Security two-factor training on Feb. 18
  • Assistant professors invited to meet with Muma today (Friday, Feb. 15)
  • University update recap at Weekly Briefing
  • Grad School Town Hall today (Friday, Feb. 15)
  • Fine Arts Town Hall today (Friday, Feb. 15)
  • RSVP by Feb. 22 for Faculty Appreciation Day lunch hosted by Meritrust at Braeburn
  • Steve Feilmeier to speak at rescheduled SGu event
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Graduate student seeking participants for buying habits and product packaging study
  • Family Fun Day tomorrow (Saturday, Feb. 16) at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Comedian Matt Bellassai to present show at 蹤獲扦
  • Invitation to attend a Python Workshop on Thursday, Feb. 21
  • Sign up for ISUs Badminton Championship

Scholarship winners

Feb. 15, 2019 -- Former Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson and his wife, Stacy, have established a generous scholarship at 蹤獲扦to help children of undocumented immigrants earn their degrees to pursue the American Dream.

  • KBOR chair sends letter to Legislature on higher education funding
  • Comedian Matt Bellassai to present show at 蹤獲扦
  • Grad School Town Hall today (Friday, Feb. 15)
  • Fine Arts Town Hall today (Friday, Feb. 15)
  • A statement regarding the resignation of SGA President Kenon Brinkley
  • University update recap at Weekly Briefing
  • Run in the upcoming SGA general election
  • Shocker New Venture Competition applications are being accepted
  • 蹤獲扦 Tech President Sheree Utash chosen as member of American Workforce Policy Advisory Board
  • 蹤獲扦 Formula SAE team to hold informational meeting
  • Family Fun Day tomorrow (Saturday, Feb. 16) at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Participate in the 蹤獲扦/McBEE Campus Safety Survey open now
  • GRASP student abstracts are due by Feb. 18
  • In search of University Innovation Fellows
  • World Trade Council of Wichita invites you to a dinner talk
  • Steve Feilmeier to speak at rescheduled SGu event
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Graduate student seeking participants for buying habits and product packaging study
  • Invitation to attend a Python Workshop on Thursday, Feb. 21
  • Sign up for ISUs Badminton Championship
  • Registration deadline for Outdoor Adventures Spring Break Ski Trip has been moved to Feb. 22
  • Call for Presentations / Save the Date: 6th Annual Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference
  • Study Abroad opportunity in Paris, France for all majors

  • Space is available in the Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning training class
  • 蹤獲扦 Tech President Sheree Utash chosen as member of American Workforce Policy Advisory Board
  • Database Coordinator position open to 蹤獲扦 employees only
  • Holiday closedown for 2019
  • Duo Security trainings added
  • Encourage students to participate in the 蹤獲扦 / McBEE Campus Safety Survey
  • Grad School Town Hall meeting today (Thursday, Feb. 14)
  • Parking update
  • World Trade Council of Wichita invites you to a dinner talk
  • Family Fun Day this Saturday at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Special offer for upcoming 蹤獲扦 womens basketball game with UConn