• USS and non-teaching UP employee self-evaluation is due tomorrow!
  • Volunteers needed to help sustain success; identification of interest deadline is Feb. 1
  • What training do you need?
  • Sections of Alumni Plaza Pedestrian Mall will be closed for a time
  • Womens Studies and Religion Department seeking submissions for upcoming summit
  • Cosmosphere CEO to present talk at 蹤獲扦
  • Encourage students to apply for Senior Honor awards
  • Accessibility Tip of the Week: Accessibility terms to know
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to feature a Shock the Future update from the dean of the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Deadline for UP Service Award Nominations is Friday, Feb. 1
  • All Call for 蹤獲扦 Graduate Student of the Year Judges
  • Office of Adult Learning is having a bag giveaway
  • 蹤獲扦 chosen to host TBT
  • Rie Bloomfield Organ Series resumes on Wednesday, Feb. 6
  • Volunteer at Wus Big Event X
  • Barton Scholar to be announced today (Wednesday, Jan. 30) at 蹤獲扦
  • Join Student Involvement for Springfest tomorrow (Thursday, Jan. 31)
  • Shocker Store sales
  • Game Day Specials all day

Wichita Campus

Jan. 29, 2019 -- Trevor Cumpston, a senior from Aurora High School in Aurora, Nebraska, has won the 2019 蹤獲扦Clay Barton Scholarship.

  • College of Engineering to host Shock the Future Town Hall meeting
  • 2019 Biometric Screenings appointment scheduler now open
  • Apply by Feb. 1 for the John A. See Innovation Award
  • Become a conversation leader for Intensive English Language Center
  • Duo Security Software demonstration for Administrative Processes and Procedures
  • Chesser and Woods receive research award for project
  • Youre invited to Viva Italia!
  • First ever FUN presentation this Friday at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Midwest eSports is back with the Wichita eSports Convention!
  • Research study seeks participants for coping with fear of spiders
  • Graduate student seeking participants for coping with depression research project
  • Opera Theater to present Scenes and Songs
  • Three students win $64,000 each as 蹤獲扦 Gore Scholars
  • $1 off frappuccinos at Starbucks in RSC
  • All-American Club memberships available
  • Save the date - $15 hoodie sale at the RSCs Shocker Store

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Sierra Bonn

Jan 28, 2019 -- Sierra Bonn, a junior majoring in biomedical engineering, was recently recognized as one of the six 蹤獲扦 students named as University Innovation Fellows.

Tyler Levesque, 蹤獲扦 Esports

Jan. 29, 2019 -- Tyler Levesque is 蹤獲扦's coordinator for Esports. He is organizing the new varsity club with teams competing in Overwatch and Rocket League.

  • Holiday closedown for 2019
  • Join an Activation Team now!
  • Resources are available to learn more about budgets and compensation
  • Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs to bring in two faculty candidates
  • Health Professions to host Shock the Future Town Hall meeting
  • Volunteers needed to help sustain success
  • Veterans Administration plans campus visit to provide help with healthcare
  • Annual self-employee evaluations are due for USS and non-teaching UP employees
  • 2018 W-2 information is available online
  • Emergency need for blood!
  • Doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Awareness of early deadlines is important for this and future semesters
  • LinkedIn: Craft a stellar profile and build a valuable network
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Attention faculty! Sign-up now for CourseLeaf Curriculum (CIM) training
  • Volunteers sought for upcoming conference at 蹤獲扦
  • Call for submissions with examples of diversity!
  • Shock Doc: Blane Steckline, eSports at 蹤獲扦
  • Welcomefest Deals at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • University Libraries to hold scavenger hunt

Rj Clark

Jan. 28 2019 --RJ Clark is a graduate student at 蹤獲扦 and is one out of six 蹤獲扦 students accepted last year into Stanfords prestigious University Innovation Fellow (UIF) program.

Gore Scholars

Jan. 25, 2019 -- Three area high school seniors have been awarded 蹤獲扦s Harry Gore Memorial Scholarship. Each student will receive $64,000 to attend 蹤獲扦.

  • Shock the Future Town Hall today (Friday, Jan. 25)
  • College of Engineering dean to host Shock the Future Town Hall
  • Theres No Place Like Shocker Nation
  • Student applied learning openings
  • Applications are due today (Friday, Jan. 25) for Shocker Innovation Corps
  • Weekly Briefing update from Thursday, Jan. 24
  • Free city transit system expands to include 蹤獲扦
  • Magician Derek Hughes to perform Friday, Jan. 25
  • Midwest eSports is back with the Wichita eSports Convention!
  • GRASP student abstracts are due by Feb. 18
  • First-Year Programs to host Syllabus Party
  • 蹤獲扦 team chosen to participate in national I-Corps program
  • Cosmosphere CEO to present talk at 蹤獲扦
  • Let E-Launch help you build your idea
  • University Libraries to hold scavenger hunt
  • Leadership opportunities in Student Involvement
  • Join Womens Glee Club!
  • Study Abroad application deadlines extended
  • Sign up for intramural basketball
  • Intramural kickball begins Thursday, Jan. 31
  • Shocker Cheer places third at UCA/UDA Nationals

  • Shock the Future Town Hall today (Friday, Jan. 25)
  • College of Engineering dean to hold Shock the Future Town Hall
  • Two awards given for the Interdisciplinary Program Competition
  • Theres No Place Like Shocker Nation
  • Apply by Feb. 1 for the John A. See Innovation Award
  • Gearhart to give legislative update today (Friday, Jan. 25)
  • Academic Affairs announces new emeriti faculty
  • ISME Colloquium today (Friday, Jan. 25)
  • What training do you need?
  • Applications are due today (Friday, Jan. 25) for Shocker Innovation Corps
  • Weekly Briefing update from Thursday, Jan. 24
  • University Libraries to hold scavenger hunt
  • Cosmosphere CEO to present talk at 蹤獲扦
  • Midwest eSports is back with the Wichita eSports Convention!
  • RH: Basketball Flashback - 2013 NCAA vs. No. 1 Gonzaga
  • Navigating University Libraries: A Welcomefest event on Jan. 30 and Feb. 1
  • Library tips and tools for Grad Students

Blane Steckline

Jan. 25, 2019 -- Meet Blane 'Deadly' Steckline, the Damage Per Second player for the 蹤獲扦 Overwatch team. In addition to being a junior computer science major, Blane is also a Grandmaster-tier Overwatch player, reached rank #64 on the North American server, and has competitive gaming experience at a semi-professional level.

  • New edition of Forward, Together is available
  • Duo Security Software demonstration for Administrative Processes and Procedures
  • Free city transit system expands to include 蹤獲扦
  • GRASP student abstracts are due by Feb. 18
  • Spring Exhibition Opening Party tonight (Thursday, Jan. 24) at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Become a conversation leader for Intensive English Language Center
  • Student Involvement Open House set for today (Thursday, Jan. 24)
  • Encourage students to apply for Senior Honor awards
  • Eleven students named scholarship finalists
  • World Trade Council of Wichita to host dinner talk
  • Faculty Senate to meet on Monday, Jan. 28
  • ME Seminar Series talk set for tomorrow (Friday, Jan. 25)
  • First-Year Programs to host Syllabus Party
  • 蹤獲扦 team chosen to participate in national I-Corps program

Wichita Campus

Jan. 23, 2019 -- 蹤獲扦has chosen the top 11 finalists in the annual Distinguished Scholarship Invitational.

  • A message to students - Richard Muma, Provost and Acting President
  • Be informed on the Shock the Future Referendum
  • Join an Activation Team now!
  • Student Conduct & Community Standards announces updated procedures
  • Teaching in the American Classroom
  • Career 101: Career Readiness Workshop today (Wednesday, Jan. 23)
  • Co-op and Internship Enrollment Day tomorrow (Thursday, Jan. 24)
  • SGA documents progress in 2018
  • Learn how to run for office in SGA
  • Students need to apply by Jan. 25 to present at Capitol poster symposium
  • Magician Derek Hughes to perform Friday, Jan. 25
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to feature a Shock the Future update from the dean of the College of Health Professions
  • 11th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Commemoration
  • Apply by Feb. 1 for the John A. See Innovation Award
  • GRASP student abstracts are due by Feb. 18
  • Student input sought on future of Safe Ride program
  • Emergency need for blood!
  • University Libraries to hold scavenger hunt
  • Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
  • Student Affairs invites you to Shockers After Dark
  • Student Involvement Open House set for Thursday, Jan. 24
  • Veterans Administration plans campus visit to provide help with healthcare
  • Japanese film and culture class to be offered this semester
  • RSC Unplugged: Adam Capps
  • lIne C T by Austin Shaw in Cadman Art Gallery Looking Glass
  • Check out a Study Abroad information session
  • Theres No Place Like Shocker Nation
  • Let E-Launch help you build your idea
  • Student athlete gains experience through KMUW internship

  • Join an Activation Team now!
  • Shared Governance Discussion Groups coming soon
  • Duo Security Software demonstration for Administrative Processes and Procedures
  • Is your space heater authorized?
  • Apply by Feb. 1 for the John A. See Innovation Award
  • Student Conduct & Community Standards announces updated procedures
  • 蹤獲扦 Weekly Briefing to feature a Shock the Future update from the dean of the College of Health Professions
  • 11th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Commemoration
  • Men Rising: Courageous Conversations to Restore our Community event coming Jan. 24
  • Nominations are open for 2019 Distinguished Service Awards
  • LinkedIn: Craft a stellar profile and build a valuable network
  • Emergency need for blood!
  • Japanese film and culture class to be offered this semester
  • Student Affairs invites you to Shockers After Dark
  • Career 101: Career Readiness Workshop today (Wednesday, Jan. 23)
  • Co-op and Internship Enrollment Day on Thursday, Jan. 24
  • 蹤獲扦 graduate wins prestigious national innovation award
  • Solving for X opens this week at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Wings of Wichita by Mason Bivens in Cadman Art Gallery Main Space
  • Encourage interested students to participate in SGA elections
  • Student athlete gains experience through KMUW internship
  • lIne C T by Austin Shaw in Cadman Art Gallery Looking Glass
  • RSC Unplugged: Adam Capps
  • Magician Derek Hughes to perform Friday, Jan. 25

  • A message to faculty and staff from Richard Muma, Provost and Acting President
  • Annual self-employee evaluations are due for USS and non-teaching UP employees
  • 2018 W-2 information is available online
  • U.S. Postal Service announces new prices effective Sunday, Jan. 27
  • 蹤獲扦 Center for Combating Human Trafficking to host 5th Annual National Anti-Trafficking Conference
  • Attention faculty! Sign-up now for CourseLeaf Curriculum (CIM) training
  • 2019 Biometric Screenings appointment scheduler now open
  • Making strong connections in person and virtually is key for students
  • Student Conduct & Community Standards announces updated procedures
  • Blue Light Camera Project enhances campus safety
  • Save the date for annual GRASP Symposium
  • Student Involvement Open House set for Thursday, Jan. 24
  • In the Wake opens this week at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Discovering study locations through Innovation Fellows
  • Wings of Wichita by Mason Bivens in Cadman Art Gallery Main Space
  • Graduate 蹤獲扦 Student of the Year

  • Provost Rick Muma talks about Shock the Future
  • Weekly Briefing update
  • 蹤獲扦 Center for Combating Human Trafficking to host 5th Annual National Anti-Trafficking Conference
  • Creative Bliss collaborates with Center for Combating Human Trafficking on Final Friday exhibition
  • 11th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Commemoration
  • Men Rising: Courageous Conversations to Restore our Community event coming Jan. 24
  • U.S. Postal Service announces new prices effective Sunday, Jan. 27
  • Blue Light Camera Project enhances campus safety
  • In the Wake opens this week at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Wings of Wichita by Mason Bivens in Cadman Art Gallery Main Space

Piyush Kalra

Jan. 18, 2019 -- A 蹤獲扦interdisciplinary team has been accepted to participate in the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps program for a device they created that could make a huge difference in orofacial research.