Jason DeGarmo

May 7, 2019 -- Boosted Ideas Lab, a shot-art developer and confidence booster for developing basketball players, was the winner of the 2019 Shocker New Venture Competition at 天美视频.

  • Community invited to Celebration of Life events for late WSU President John Bardo
  • Bardo exhibit opens in Cadman Art Gallery today (Monday, May 6)
  • Sen. Moran, Secretary of the Navy discuss Wichita State鈥檚 contributions to the Navy
  • Airbus opens employee training to WSU community and more
  • Wichita State and WSU Tech to sign articulation agreement at ceremony today (Monday, May 6)
  • Parking lot closures for May 9-12
  • WSU selected for first-generation student success
  • Gearhart to give legislative update tomorrow (Tuesday, May 7)
  • Help support graduate student enrollment
  • Startup Grind U event tomorrow (Tuesday, May 7)
  • Celebrate Public Service Recognition Week
  • Registration for Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace Training is available
  • WSU Reads announcement for 2019-20
  • Joint UP and USS General Meeting coming Tuesday, May 14
  • Annualized Salary Spread for Academic Year 2019-20
  • Free donuts at Ablah Library for "'Donut' Stress Out @ your Library" event today (Monday, May 6)
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Participants 60+ years of age needed for research study on the effects of a visual training program
  • Help is available to guide transfer students to WSU
  • Students can use summer to stay on track and plan for next year鈥檚 success!
  • Save the date for the Kansas Economic Outlook Conference
  • Celebrate the dedication of 鈥楽hockers,鈥 a new sculpture by Tom Otterness
  • Finals Frenzy 1-2-3 Deals
  • Mother鈥檚 Day Sale at Shocker Store

  • Community invited to Celebration of Life events for late WSU President John Bardo
  • Bardo exhibit opens in Cadman Art Gallery today (Monday, May 6)
  • Sen. Moran, Secretary of the Navy discuss Wichita State鈥檚 contributions to the Navy
  • Got summer plans?
  • Airbus opens employee training to WSU community and more
  • Shocker Alert System adds instant National Weather Service tornado warnings
  • Stressed out? Pet-A-Pup on Wednesday, May 8
  • Parking lot closures for May 9-12
  • Pay your parking citations through Food For Fines
  • Celebrate Public Service Recognition Week
  • Free donuts at Ablah Library for "'Donut' Stress Out @ your Library" event today (Monday, May 6)
  • Finals Frenzy event to feature DIY succulents
  • Free HIV testing available tomorrow (Tuesday, May 7)
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Help with financial aid verification requirements available
  • Youth mentoring opportunity for three credit hours
  • Student Assistant position available with Center for Management Development
  • Sign up for group interviews at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Child Development Center is hiring teaching assistants
  • WSU Reads announcement for 2019-20
  • Help wanted for Language and Comic Study
  • Graduate School -- GRASP 2019
  • International Admissions T-shirt Design Contest submissions deadline is May17
  • Celebrate the dedication of 鈥楽hockers,鈥 a new sculpture by Tom Otterness
  • WSU salutes student-athlete achievements at 2019 GCA Banquet
  • Finals Frenzy 1-2-3 Deals
  • Sale on alumni and grad merchandise
  • Sale on diploma frames
  • Mother鈥檚 Day Sale at Shocker Store
  • Collecting children鈥檚 paperback books for students in Paraguay
  • Active Minds advocacy student group is searching for a new executive team

  • Final round of Shocker New Venture Competition is today (Friday, May 3)
  • The Path to a Patent Part III is today (Friday, May 3)
  • WSU announces spring commencement schedule, speakers
  • Commencement T-shirts available
  • Fiske Hall to be rededicated today (Friday, May 3)
  • Graduate School community event 鈥 Grad Students at the Ulrich
  • Want to win $500 in textbooks?
  • Shocker Rowing to host Plains Regional Regatta on May 5
  • WSU Symphony Orchestra, Concert Chorale, A Cappella Choir to perform
  • In case you missed it
  • Help wanted for Language and Comic Study
  • Watch the Shocker Open at Cessna Stadium today (Friday, May 3)
  • WSU and WSU Tech to sign new transfer agreement
  • De-stress @ your Library during Finals Week!
  • Renew or clear out your Heskett Center locker before May 12
  • Finals Frenzy event to feature DIY succulents
  • Honors student presents research
  • Startup Grind U event coming May 7
  • Graduate School -- GRASP 2019
  • Help with financial aid verification requirements available
  • Art History Awards with Randall Griffey
  • Celebrate the dedication of 鈥楽hockers,鈥 a new sculpture by Tom Otterness
  • American Red Cross says 鈥楾hank you!鈥
  • Get some stress relief during finals week
  • Youth mentoring opportunity
  • Collecting children鈥檚 paperback books for students in Paraguay

  • Help support graduate student enrollment
  • Fiske Hall to be rededicated today (Friday, May 3)
  • WSU Symphony Orchestra, Concert Chorale, A Cappella Choir to perform
  • IME lecture today (Friday, May 3)
  • The Path to a Patent Part III is today (Friday, May 3)
  • Register now for the 2nd Annual Academic Resources Conference
  • Openings posted for fall 2019 Recruitment Faculty Fellows
  • In case you missed it
  • Honors student presents research
  • Faculty panel to discuss 鈥榁enezuela in Crisis鈥
  • Startup Grind U event coming May 7
  • De-stress @ your Library during Finals Week!
  • Graduate School -- GRASP 2019
  • Renew or clear out your Heskett Center locker before May 12
  • American Red Cross says 鈥楾hank you!鈥
  • Participants 60+ years of age needed for research study on the effects of a visual training program
  • Watch the Shocker Open at Cessna Stadium today (Friday, May 3)
  • Art History Awards with Randall Griffey
  • Celebrate the dedication of 鈥楽hockers,鈥 a new sculpture by Tom Otterness
  • Collecting children鈥檚 paperback books for students in Paraguay

Dale Small

May 2, 2019 -- Art history student Dale Small served as the art director for Horizontes, which sought to connect two north Wichita populations.

  • May HealthQuest upcoming events
  • Strategic Planning Town Hall Update today (Thursday, May 2)
  • Final round of Shocker New Venture Competition is tomorrow (Friday, May 3)
  • WSU announces spring commencement schedule, speakers
  • Reception to honor the URCAF and GRASP winners
  • Join The Fuse and the College of Applied Studies for 鈥楻elish the Moment鈥
  • Shocker Rowing to host Plains Regional Regatta on May 5
  • Shocker Rowing seeks donations of new and gently used frames
  • WSU and WSU Tech to sign new transfer agreement
  • Graduate School community event 鈥 Grad Students at the Ulrich
  • Registration for Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace Training is available
  • Check out the Home in Harmony Tour 鈥榁intage Venue鈥
  • Get a discount and experience 鈥楽pace Odyssey鈥 with Mark Herman
  • Register your child for a Shocker Basketball Camp

Shock the Yard Step Show

May 2, 2019 -- Wichita State's Multicultural Greek Council held the 10th annual Shock the Yard Step Show, a fun and interactive event for the WSU and local community.

  • Strategic Planning Town Hall Update is tomorrow (Thursday, May 2)
  • All are invited for the May Day Pop-Up Picnic
  • Lynne Davis to present Annual Organ Pops Concert today (Wednesday, May 1)
  • WSU Reads announcement for 2019-20
  • Traffic update for sculpture arriving on campus
  • RSVP for the Shocker Pride Celebration
  • Community invited to Celebration of Life events for late WSU President John Bardo
  • Chemistry Colloquium today (Wednesday, May 1)
  • Fall tuition assistance now open
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature new student housing option and housing application numbers
  • Reception to honor the URCAF and GRASP winners
  • Join The Fuse and the College of Applied Studies for 鈥楻elish the Moment鈥
  • Graduate School -- GRASP 2019
  • RH: Additions to Eck Stadium
  • Celebrate Public Service Recognition Week
  • Sign up for monthly Discover WSU newsletter
  • Stressed? Keep Calm and Breathe On
  • Accessibility Tip of the Week: Getting accessibility training
  • CEI partners with local health departments to address 鈥楧rivers of Health鈥
  • Participants 60+ years of age needed for research study on the effects of a visual training program
  • Lavender Graduation celebration set for tomorrow (Thursday, May 2)
  • Shocker Bowling shares economic impact statement
  • Women of WSU plan event to benefit scholarship fund
  • Half-price additional shots at Starbucks in the RSC
  • RSC Unplugged features Patz

  • Community invited to Celebration of Life events for late WSU President John Bardo
  • Strategic Planning Town Hall Update is tomorrow (Thursday, May 2)
  • All are invited for the May Day Pop-Up Picnic
  • Lynne Davis to present Annual Organ Pops Concert today (Wednesday, May 1)
  • Legislature to consider restoration of funding for higher education
  • SAC offers Paint Night tomorrow (May 2)
  • WSU Weekly Briefing to feature new student housing option and housing application numbers
  • Reception to honor the URCAF and GRASP winners
  • Stressed? Keep Calm and Breathe On
  • Dive into summer classes and get ahead
  • WSU Reads announcement for 2019-20
  • Traffic update for sculpture arriving on campus
  • Graduate School -- GRASP 2019
  • Engineers Without Borders interest meeting today (Wednesday, May 1)
  • Join The Fuse and the College of Applied Studies for 鈥楻elish the Moment鈥
  • RH: Additions to Eck Stadium
  • Celebrate Public Service Recognition Week
  • Youth mentoring opportunity
  • Pay your parking citations through Food For Fines
  • Half-price additional shots at Starbucks in the RSC
  • RSC Unplugged features Patz
  • Collecting children鈥檚 paperback books for students in Paraguay