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These Shockers leave lasting legacies

…worked with her husband in their family’s farm business near Kiowa, Kansas, Jan. 29, 2025, Washington, D.C. J. ROGER SWILLING ’75, chemistry graduate who went on to study nursing and…

Game-changing Shocker Fly Lab project kicks off with $1 million lead gift

near the Hub for Advanced Materials Research and the John Bardo Center, the lab will foster collaboration and innovation between students, faculty and Innovation Campus partners, along with the National…

Elliott School alum applies WSU experience at Take 36 film competition

…and Prevention Services and the Black Fox Crew video team, under the direction of his professor, Kevin Hager. It was this diversity of opportunity that made Workentine’s time at WSU…

Shocker alumna passes on the Miss Kansas crown

…says Wages, who before taking up the mantle of Miss Kansas served as community outreach manager at Wichita-based Envision, a nonprofit that provides vision rehabilitation services. “As a nonprofit advocate,…

Top eldercare executive honored for career achievement

…her appointment as secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on April 28, 2009, becoming the state’s 45th governor and serving through Jan. 10, 2011. As top…

Sight Lines

…workforce health: advanced manufacturing and materials, aerospace, agriculture, data services and IT, oil and gas, transportation and logistics – and healthcare. Jeff Fluhr, GWP president, says the biomedical campus –…