Here are your Wichita State University digital signage announcements for Tuesday, February 3, 2026. There are 37 signs for today.
From Monday, Feb. 2 through Friday, Feb. 6, Wichita State University is hosting Food for Fines, a program that allows students to have parking or traffic citations forgiven by donating items to support the Kiah Duggins Shocker Support Locker. If you have a citation, you can participate by donating nonperishable food or hygiene items instead of paying your fine. Citation forgiveness is based on donation level: for citations between $0 and $50, donate 10 to 15 nonperishable food or hygiene items. For $45 tickets, donate two household or hygiene items. For $75 tickets, donate one baby item.
Students are encouraged to attend Mortar Board’s Holiday Party on Thursday, Dec. 4 from 6–8 p.m. in RSC 264. Free pizza, snacks, and hot cocoa will be provided.
Interested in attending some fun on and off-campus events hosted by the Student Activities Council? Come and pick up your event listing from any tabling sessions, SAC-ran events, or in RSC 216. The event listing displays all of the SAC's planned events for the semester. Questions? Please email sac@wichita.edu for more information. We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events.
All WSU faculty and staff are invited to attend the Corbin Connect Building Bridges workshop series: Spanish language, culture and creating welcoming spaces in an Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institution. Dates: Friday, Feb. 6: Session one Friday, Feb. 13: Session two Friday, Feb. 20: Session three Friday, Feb. 27: Session four Time: 1-2:30 p.m. Location: 265 Rhatigan Student Center, Lucas Room. RSVP by Monday, Jan. 26 at https://wichita.edu/buildingbridgesrsvp
Everything old is new again. The Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes has partnered with Flipside Pinball, placing modern-day pinball machines to provide the perfect break in your day. Players can create an account to have their achievements recorded and work to earn a position on our leaderboard. The current lineup includes Mustang, Iron Maiden, Thunderball and Venom. The games operate on cash only, priced at $0.75 for one game or three games for $2.00.
Library Research Award Informational Session for Students 11:30am-12:00pm on Thursday, Feb. 12 The Library Research Award recognizes students who have effectively utilized University Libraries' resources for their research or creative projects during the past academic year (summer through spring semesters). There are two $1,000 prizes, one for undergraduate students and one for graduate students awarded annually at the conclusion of the Spring semester. No need to have a completed project before you apply. Come to this informational session to help you plan how you should proceed with assignments and research projects this semester. Learn more about this financial award on the web guide. Workshop held as a hybrid session, virtual and in-person in room 225 Seminar Room, Ablah Library. Registration, found in the library website's events calendar, is required for the virtual link and optional for in-person attendance. Those who register will get a reminder 48 hours before the event. This event is included in the Welcomefest calendar.
The workgroup Digital Methodologies for Print Culture and Archives will conduct first meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 4 from 2pm-3pm at RSC – room Shocker 70 202 on the second floor. Description of the workgroup purpose and vision: This workgroup explores participatory digital archives as an evolving landscape of research infrastructure situated between digital humanities and digital cultural heritage. We focus on how changing conditions, technologies, and scales of participation are shaping the ways archival material is collected, structured, shared, and interpreted. The group is particularly attentive to preservation practices of printed matter produced in regions and contexts shaped by linguistic diversity and fragmented archival practices, where print production is inherently decentralized. The group explores heritage infrastructures in digital humanities as cultural, political, and methodological systems. The group aims to share methodologies, identify needs, and explore collaborative possibilities across disciplines. Together, participants will have the opportunity to examine existing platforms and practices and begin shaping a collaborative research direction that connects print culture, archival work, and digital methodologies.
Wichita Tri-Delta is looking for new members. If you value truth, friendship, and self-sacrifice, go ahead and fill out the interest form: wichita.edu/tridelta
Participate in a hands-on art series. We invite students to reflect on their experiences, express ideas through creativity, and contribute to a collective mural that changes each month. Monthly themes are as follows: January – Fresh Starts and Big Ideas; February – Care in Action; March – Rooted and Ready; April – Looking Back, Looking Ahead; May – Reflections (Final Mural Painting Event). Please reach out to CSB.Grad@wichita.edu with any questions.
The Kiah Duggins Shocker Support Locker is now open with new hours. The locker is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It provides support resources for students, and the sign shows that it is officially open with updated operating times.
Shocker Financial Wellness is hosting a series of free, come‑and‑go workshops designed to help you strengthen your money management skills and plan for your future. Each session takes place from 11:30 AM–1:30 PM in RSC 142 and focuses on practical, real‑life financial topics. Learn how to eat well on a budget, understand credit and loans, get started with investing, and navigate major financial decisions through The Game of Life. Current Wichita State students who attend 3 out of 4 Shocker Financial Wellness workshops and complete one Peer Coaching appointment by Friday, May 1 will be entered into a drawing for a Fall 2026 tuition scholarship (non-renewable and in-state value only).
Connect with employers excited to hire Wichita State students for internships and career opportunities in roles that create social and community impact. This event is ideal for students majoring or interested in social sciences and humanities, such as Psychology, Communication, Creative Writing, History, Linguistics, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Journalism, Public Administration, Anthropology, and more.
Join the Student Government Association for S’more Love for Justice on Thursday, Feb. 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the RSC Starbucks. This is a Valentine-themed evening featuring music, s’mores, and meaningful conversation in a cozy indoor setting. Students will have the opportunity to meet members of the Judicial Branch and learn how to serve as a Student Government Justice. Whether you’re interested in leadership, student governance, or just want to enjoy s’mores and a welcoming atmosphere, S’more Love for Justice offers the perfect mix of fun and insight.
It's getting colder out there. This winter the Kiah Duggins Shocker Support Locker is hosting a Winter Coat Drive. From Tuesday, Jan. 20 to Friday, Feb. 6 donate winter coats, jackets, sweaters, gloves and scarves to help Shockers stay warm this winter season. Drop your donations off in bins located around campus – drop off locations include: Student Government Association Office, RSC 219 Shocker Hall Lobby Shocker Success Center For questions please visit Student Government Association Office RSC 219 or email us at sga.locker@wichita.edu
Build the skills employers are looking for at our SGA Professional Development Soft Skills Workshop. This workshop is open to students looking to grow personally and professionally. Join us on Wednesday, Feb. 18 from 5:30–8:30 p.m. in Woolsey 144 to strengthen your communication, teamwork, and leadership abilities while gaining tools to support your future career success. Connect with professionals from around the Wichita area as they share their expertise and provide opportunities to network and build meaningful connections. Free food provided. Open to students looking to grow personally and professionally.
Welcomefest takes place during the first four weeks of the spring semester and features dozens of activities to help you kick off the new year. Popular programs awaiting new and returning Shockers include the Involvement Fair, Winter Welcome and more. To explore all the opportunities that await you, visit wichita.edu/welcomefest.
A global cafe experience. Celebrating culture one sip at a time. Wednesday, Feb. 11 at the RSC first floor, 11am-2pm
The Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes has added another new fun option for play, in partnership with Crossover ICT. Come check out our brand new PlayStation 4 arcade station available for rent by the hour. It is loaded with dozens of games that can be played with one or two players. Check it out during a much needed break or add it on to your group reservation or kids birthday party.
Refine your interview skills with practice sessions tailored for K-12 educator candidates. Gain valuable feedback from 20 experienced school administrators with ESSDACK/ Greenbush and prepare for your future in education.
Welcomefest takes place during the first four weeks of the fall and spring semesters and features dozens of activities. Popular programs awaiting new and returning Shockers include Winter Welcome, the Involvement Fair and much more. Hosted by various student groups and campus departments, most events are free and give all students a chance to get acquainted with each other, learn their way around campus and find ways to connect with the community. Submit your events to be featured as part of the Welcomefest schedule. The deadline to register your event is 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3. Visit wichita.edu/Welcomefest for more information.
To sweeten up your week, come and join SAC in the Shocker Hall dining hall on Wednesday, Feb. 4 from 10 am to 2 pm. Snag some free SAC swag, treats, and participate in some fun activities. We'll see you there.
Open to the public and WSU community. Free hearing evaluations for faculty and staff. Visit wichita.edu/slhclinic for more information.
Join Wichita Clean Stream’s, Wichita RiverWalk Cleanup Crew and the Community Service Board for a morning of cleaning up the area around the Arkansas and Little Arkansas River. Gloves, trash bags and materials will be provided. Volunteers will meet at a location determined before the event. Volunteers will be given exact location of event via email before the event.
The Mastering Credit and Loans workshop introduces students to how credit works, why credit scores matter, and how to borrow responsibly. It covers credit cards, student loans, interest rates, repayment options, and strategies for building and maintaining healthy credit. Stop by this come-and-go event on Wednesday, Feb. 25 between 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM in the Rhatigan Student Center, Room 142. Current Wichita State students who attend 3 out of 4 Shocker Financial Wellness workshops and complete one Peer Coaching appointment by Friday, May 1 will be entered into a drawing for a Fall 2026 tuition scholarship (non-renewable and in-state value only).
Kurzweil 3000 Powerful reading, writing, and studying tools. For all WSU students to use. Text-to-speech. Browser extension. Study Tools. Writing support. Interactive Notes. Markup Tools. Simple Login Process. Visit kurzweil3000.com and click "Sign in with Microsoft." Use your WSU login credentials to get started. Questions? Email OSAT@wichita.edu or call 316-978-3309
Wichita State Men's Basketball hosts DePaul in a HUGE non-conference Saturday morning showdown at Charles Koch Arena on Saturday, Dec. 13. Tip off is at 11am. Bring a new stuffed animal to throw onto the court at halftime during our annual Teddy Bear Toss. Donations benefit local youth in the Shocker Neighborhood. Claim your ticket now for no cost at GoShockers.com/StudentTickets.
Join in with Shocker women’s and men’s basketball and be a champion for literacy. Grab the official shirt and wear it Tuesday, Feb. 10 or 11 at the teams’ Champions for Literacy games. For every T-shirt sold, $1 will be donated to the Champions for Literacy program. Available at Koch Arena store or shockerstore.com.
Love Data Week is an annual celebration of data, taking place every year during the week of Valentine’s day. Organized by ICPSR, the theme this year is “Where's the Data?” — a way to get people thinking about data’s journey from collection through storage and preservation. Wichita State University Libraries invite students, faculty and staff to attend, online or in-person at Ablah Library. Join us as we live-stream interactive webinars from the presenting institutions and make binary code bracelets. Love Data Week 2026 will take place Monday, Feb. 9 through Friday, Feb. 13. See the University Library Events schedule for detailed webinar descriptions and zoom links.
Join the Community Service Board serving dinner at the Lord’s Diner. The Lord’s Diner provides a free meal seven days a week, 365 days a year. Duties may include serving food, busing dishes, refilling drinks, dining hall clean-up, and washing dishes. Please wear closed-toed shoes and pants. For more information and to register, please visit us on VolunteerICT.
Join the Community Service Board for Senior Saturdays. Senior Saturdays provides an opportunity for Shockers to interact with local seniors and at Larksfield Senior Living Community. Volunteers may assist with various tasks including yard work, playing games, reading together or just spend time chatting with seniors. No experience is necessary.
Join us for a Suspenders4Hope Mental Wellness and Preventing Suicide in the LGBTQ+ Community Training Tuesday, Feb. 10 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Woolsey Hall 226. Learn about tools to support the community and assist someone in need. Students, staff, faculty, and community members are welcome to sign up for the training. Space for this training is limited, so please reserve you seat today. Staff and Faculty, sign up on myTraining on myWSU Students and Community Members, sign up on the registration site https://www.wichita.edu/services/prevention/suicideprev/mwps_registration.php All participants will receive a FREE Suspenders4Hope #WSUWeSupportU T-shirt.
Shockers After Dark Casino Night edition to be held at the Rhatigan Student Center from 8-10 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 13. Event includes Casino Games, Tatcho Bar, Bowling, Photo booth, Karaoke, Billiards, and BINGO.
Join us for WSU’s largest one day volunteer event. Join your fellow Shockers for a morning of volunteering throughout our community. Individuals, groups, organizations, students, staff and faculty are all invited to attend. Check-in for Wu's Big Event will be from 8:30 to 8:50 a.m. The kick-off will begin in the Beggs Ballroom, located on the third floor of the Rhatigan Student Center at 9 a.m. with a lite breakfast, and kick-off celebration. Participants will then load the buses and be at a service site by 10 a.m. Volunteers will work until 12 p.m. and return to the Beggs Ballroom for lunch and closing festivities. The event will end by 1:30 p.m. Transportation to and from Service Sites is provided. Light Breakfast, lunch, water, and t-shirt also provided. For questions email: CSB@Wichita.edu or call 316-978-7016.
OneStop Student Services would like to share these upcoming deadlines. Monday, Jan. 26 is the last day to add classes online. Monday, Feb. 2 is the last day for a full tuition refund. Monday, Feb. 2 is the last day to set up a payment plan before receiving a $100 late fee. Friday, April 3 is the last day to withdraw from classes with a "W" For questions, set an appointment with your advisor or visit us at wichita.edu/services/onestop/
Prepare for a mind bending journey with Chris Jones where comedy and Hypnosis collide. Acclaimed hypnotist, comedian and host of prank Series Double Take on Facebook Watch, Jones has proven his talents on national stages like America's Got Talent, The Steve Harvey Show and Penn and Teller. Mark your calendar for Friday, Feb. 6 to join this interactive show that will leave you mesmerized. This event is Friday, Feb. 6 at 7pm in Miller Concert Hall. This event is free for WSU students with a student ID, $5 for faculty and staff with WSU ID and $8 for general public.
The SAC spring 2026 event pass is now live. By attending 5 of our fun events, you are automatically entered to win a prize. We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events. Questions? Please contact sac@wichita.edu for more information.
Don't delay, apply for the FAFSA today. The new application is streamlined, with an improved user experience, and expanded eligibility for federal student aid. Visit wichita.edu/fafsa for details and to apply.
That’s all of the digital signage announcements for Tuesday, February 3, 2026.