Jul 10, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Does your program / college have a mentoring program or want to start one? The Career Development Center is reviewing mentoring software -- and we want your input! Please go to https://wsu.news/mentoringprog, complete the short form, and someone from Career Development will be in contact with you. Thanks for your help!

Jul 10, 2018 — By WSU News Services — The fall State of the University Address is scheduled from 3-5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17, in the Shirley Beggs Ballroom, RSC. President John Bardo and Provost Rick Muma, along with various faculty and staff, will talk about university initiatives. Stay tuned!

Jul 6, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Strategic Communications has a number of marketing resources for your department to use. Our Zenfolio photobank has more than 30,000 photos for social media, web and print use. The Strategic Communications team updates this site frequently with new content. To download photos, go to https://wsu.news/photobank and enter your name and email.

Jun 29, 2018 — By WSU News Services — The College of Applied Studies will host Shocker STEM Camp in July for boys and girls who have completed grades 3-8. Campers will spend four days performing hands-on activities as they explore a variety of STEM topics including programming, forensic science (CSI), and engineering design. For more information or to sign up your child, go to https://wsu.news/stemcampjuly2018

Jul 6, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Inspired and motivated to take your skills to the next level? The Center for Management Development (CMD) has been a landmark in the Wichita area for more than 50 years. With strong curriculum, world-class instructors and excellent customer service, CMD can be your training resource to help you build your skills and gain your confidence. CMD is grateful for and supports the WSU family. WSU employe

Jul 5, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Each year, new members of Student Ambassador Society are selected by current members of the organization. The incoming members each interview with a selection committee as a way to learn a little more about them and to see if they would be a good fit for the organization and its mission. This year 41 new members will be joining SAS. Pictured above are the current SAS members who served on the

Jul 4, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Members of the admissions team and a few Student Ambassadors surprised two incoming Wichita State students at their high school graduation parties. Abbygail Hayes and Masara Al-Sharieh were shocked to see their favorite mascot walking in to their party. Both Abbygail and Masara received a Shocker Starter Kit that included a WSU blanket, picture frame, coasters, tumbler and more to help them feel r

Jun 29, 2018 — By WSU News Services — For at least the third year in a row, more of the Wichita East IB students are going to be Shockers than all other schools in Kansas, combined. Wichita State will welcome 26 of the IB graduates to campus this fall, with the next highest university receiving eight. These are academically talented, engaged and scholarship-earning students who have many college options. It is a victory to be cele

Jul 5, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Following his success as a Shocker bowler, Nick Vaughn realized that most of the accomplishments attributed to him was truly the result of a team of people who had supported him along the way. The Wichita State bowling program, according to Vaughn, was one of those key supporters that gave him skills he needed to succeed. The Nick and Ola Vaughn Scholarships will award $10,000 per year, starting i

Jul 4, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Four students became the first recipients of the new Kansas City Alumni Scholarship, created by Wichita State graduates from the metro area who want to help Kansas City-area students attend WSU. Pictured above is Bailey Olen, who was a student at Shawnee Mission West. She plans to major in accounting at WSU. Her award was presented by three WSU alumni who live in Shawnee Mission: Kim and Jim Gille