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Volunteers collect litter at a 成人直播 park.

Feb. 22, 2022 鈥 The 成人直播 Litter Study was borne from community concern about the number of single-use plastic bags floating throughout the city. The study focused on 12 small sites within 成人直播 municipal parks 鈥 two parks within each city council district; and the data, while concerning, was not altogether a surprise for the research team.

The new entrance to 成人直播 State campus on the corner of 21st and Oliver streets.

Feb. 18, 2022 鈥 The entrance to 成人直播 State University鈥檚 Innovation Campus on the corner of 21st and Oliver streets is about to get a Shocker makeover with new signage and landscaping.

Snow-covered sculpture on WSU campus

Feb. 17, 2022 鈥 Campus operations and classes will be back on as scheduled Friday, Feb. 18, following today鈥檚 closure because of inclement weather. Please allow extra time, if needed, to travel to campus.

成人直播 State Campus

Feb. 15, 2022 鈥 In the next steps toward the creation of the University Village, 成人直播 State University is seeking public feedback and engagement on the lead proposals.

Troy Tabor

Feb. 15, 2022 鈥 The Center for Entrepreneurship at 成人直播 State University has hired Troy Tabor as its new director, effective Jan. 23.

Jon Rolph

Feb. 14, 2022 - The W. Frank Barton School of Business at 成人直播 State University has named Jon Rolph, president and CEO of Thrive Restaurant Group and a member of the Kansas Board of Regents, its Executive-in-Residence for the spring 2022 semester.

Three winners of 成人直播 State's Gore scholarship, Caden Carlson, Brynna Mays, and Audrey Muma stand with Dr. Rick Muma, president of WSU..

Jan. 28, 2022 鈥敵扇酥辈 State University has selected the 2022 recipients of the Harry Gore Memorial Scholarships. Each student will receive a $64,000 scholarship to attend WSU in fall 2022.

Darren DeFrain holding up phone with Vizling app

Jan. 20, 2022 鈥 The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has awarded a grant of $243,922 to a 成人直播 State University researcher for his work on an app that will allow people who are visually impaired to read comic books, graphic novels and other digitized graphic materials on their devices.

Campus aerial

Jan. 18, 2022 鈥 成人直播 State鈥檚 Molecular Diagnostics Lab (MDL) is open and continues to process thousands of COVID tests with 24-hour results. However, the lab has indefinitely suspended its COVID test collection service.

Dr. Bobby Berry

Jan. 10, 2022 鈥 Dr. Bobby Berry has been named assistant dean for diversity and outreach for the College of Applied Studies at 成人直播 State University.

A student studies in the human organism lab.

Dec. 8, 2021 鈥 成人直播 State University鈥檚 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Plan (DEI) includes efforts to promote student success, increase sponsored research funding for diversity and inclusive excellence, and empower the campus community to create a culture and experience that meets its ever-changing needs.

Travis Yang

Dec. 7, 2021 鈥 The College of Applied Studies at 成人直播 State University announced today that Travis Yang has been hired as the new director of varsity esports.

成人直播 State performing arts

December 6, 2021 - Arts at 成人直播 State University benefit the city and state in ways that range from tourism to education to mental wellness. 成人直播 State鈥檚 Center for Economic Development and Business Research, part of the W. Frank Barton School of Business, attempted to measure those contributions in its Arts and Culture Impact Analysis for 2021. The study is part of the CEDBR鈥檚 series of studies that demonstrate how the university drives the local and state economy.

成人直播 State's Molecular Diagnostics Lab

Dec. 2, 2021 鈥 In an effort to meet community needs, 成人直播 State University鈥檚 Molecular Diagnostics Lab (MDL) has developed a test to detect all three viruses 鈥 RSV, influenza and COVID-19 (RIC) 鈥 from one nasal swab. The RIC test is available to all individuals and partners who test via the MDL.

Student Involvement

Nov. 30, 2021 鈥 成人直播 State University's efforts to recruit and retain students from historically underserved and underrepresented areas rank it in the top 28% of the 2021 Social Mobility Index (SMI). The 2021 SMI, calculated by CollegeNET Inc., benchmarks 1,549 four-year colleges and universities in the United States according to how effectively they enroll students from low-income backgrounds and graduate them into well-paying jobs.