Student-driven plan to address potential facilities upgrades would positively impact all colleges
Students are working with the university on a new plan for potential upgrades to campus facilities.
鶹ƽ State has been in a phase of collecting feedback from students, as well as faculty and staff, about what can be done to improve our academic and collaborative facilities.
With input from all areas of the university, a list of infrastructure priorities spanning the colleges, as well as Ablah Library, has been identified. See Infrastructure Priorities
Addressing these priorities will:
- Result in bigger, better-equipped spaces for learning, research, collaboration and creativity.
- Help make the services students enjoy more centralized and accessible.
- Help the colleges fulfill their strategic plans.
- Enable the university to better fulfill its mission to empower students in ways that reflect their ever-changing needs for years to come.
But these improvements won't be possible without a student-led, student-supported campaign—and their passing of a referendum for a proposed $6 per credit hour increase to the campus infrastructure student fee.
The university is now working with students from every college on ways to generate student-body support for these improvements, with a referendum scheduled for March 2019.
In the coming weeks, Provost Rick Muma, Student Affairs Vice President Teri Hall and the college deans will be leading discussions so everyone can learn more.
Thank you for your support, and Go Shockers!
You're invited to the Shocker Season Starter
Celebrate the start of the Shocker basketball season with Shocker Season Starter from 4-6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, in the Shocker Hall courtyard. There will be face painting, food, photo booth, games, music and prizes to show off your Shocker spirit!
It's all free for students with a WSU ID. Come enjoy and win some swag to rep your spirit at the basketball game against Louisiana Tech.
Contact Student Success: First-Year Programs at first.year@wichita.edu or call 978-5420 with any questions.
WSU to celebrate first-generation students, faculty and staff
Next week, 鶹ƽ State University will pause to celebrate our first-generation students, and our faculty and staff, too.
Those within the 鶹ƽ State community who are the first in their family to graduate college (or who are on track to do so) are important to the fabric of our institution, the city of 鶹ƽ, and the State of Kansas. 鶹ƽ State University has a rich history of service to first-generation students dating back nearly 55 years when we began our first TRIO program.
Our work and service delivery has expanded to include foci on pre-college, undergraduate and returning adult students. Several initiatives have joined the Office of Special Programs (TRIO and GEAR UP programs), in an intentional effort to support our community.
Please take time this week to join the celebration.
First-Gen Celebration Nov. 5-8, 2018
Construction temporarily closes south entrance to Jabara Hall
Waterproofing contractors will be working overhead on Jabara Hall's brickwork today (Monday, Nov. 5) and Tuesday, Nov. 6. As a result, Jabara Hall's southern entrance doors will need to be closed during these days for safety. Alternate entrances and exits are available on the north and west ends of the building during this time.
Students: get your Shocker basketball tickets
Shocker basketball season is almost here. Here's what students need to know:
With your Shocker ID, every student gets one free ticket to EACH men's and women's home game.
Shockers open 113th season Tuesday vs. LA Tech
鶹ƽ State tips off its 113th men's basketball season 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, against
Louisiana Tech at Charles Koch Arena.
Tickets are still available for Tuesday night at 316-978-FANS (3267) or goshockers.com/MBBTickets.
WSU has sold out 22-straight home games (21 at CKA) and is one of just nine programs
that sold out every date in 2017-18.
The Radio Show returns to the airwaves, Monday, Nov. 5. Join Coach Marshall LIVE from 6-7 p.m. every Monday at AJ's Sports Grill at The Alley, or listen to the show on KFH (98.7 FM / 1330 AM). The show is rebroadcast in a television format Mondays at 9 p.m. on YurView Kansas (Cox 2022).
Are you career ready?
Sure, you have the academic knowledge for your job after you graduate, but what other skills do you have that employers are looking for? Do you know what employers expect from their employees?
Take a look at the career competencies list to find out what areas you need to work on to become the best job candidate you can.
Looking for a job? Create a profile and search our online career database, called Handshake, from the website. While there, you can also look at cooperative education and internship opportunities available to help you gain professional work experience as you work toward your degree.
SAC presents ‘What do you celebrate?'
As the holiday season approaches, many prepare their turkeys and holiday trees, but have you ever wondered what these holiday celebrations look around the world?
Join Student Activities Council and many culturally-based student organizations at WSU to celebrate the holidays held in other countries, cultures and faiths through music, and performance. This event will be held from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, on the RSC first floor.
CHP Week celebrates students, faculty and staff
CHP Week is today (Monday, Nov. 5) to Friday, Nov. 9, and is a celebration of students, faculty and staff in the College of Health Professions. We encourage everyone to attend the events, hang out with fellow CHP colleagues and enjoy the spirit of WSU!
Rick Ament of the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center will be the CHP Week keynote speaker at 5:30 p.m. today (Monday, Nov. 5) in the CAC Theater. He will discuss health care services the center offers, his journey toward becoming the director of the center and his accomplishments during his time there.
Participants can come early to take their picture with WuShock at the CHP Week photo booth! Doors open at 5 p.m. Visit wichita.edu/chpweek for a full list of CHP Week activities.
For a list of events, go to .
International Thanksgiving Dinner to be held Tuesday, Nov. 13
WSU students are invited to the third annual International Thanksgiving Dinner at WSU from 6:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, in 142 Rhatigan Student Center.
Please come and gather around the table for traditional foods, activities and thanksgiving. The first 60 guests will enjoy a traditional meal of turkey, cranberry salad, mashed potatoes and gravy, green bean casserole, corn, rolls and pumpkin / apple pie. This is available on a first- come, first-served basis.
For more information, go to .
YMCA portraits available for download
A huge thank you to everyone who stopped by the YMCA portrait photoshoot recently. Those photos are now available for color and black and white download at .
These photographs are made possible as a courtesy, thanks to the collaboration with the Office of the President, Strategic Communications and photography major students Dale Small and Huge Zelada-Romero.
College of Fine Arts Advising Center invites you to open house
The College of Fine Arts Advising Center invites you to an open house from 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, in 319 McKnight. The center has centralized its academic advising program to better serve students.
Tour our new advising center, talk with our advisors and enjoy refreshments!
Check out AmeriCorps VISTA opportunities
AmeriCorps VISTA members have a mission to bring individuals and communities out of poverty. Members make a year-long, full-time commitment to serve on a specific project at a nonprofit agency. They focus their efforts to build the organizational, promotional and/or financial capacity of organizations that fight illiteracy, improve health services, foster economic development, and assist low-income communities.
Anyone wanting to get involved with Volunteer in Service to America (VISTA) can now apply at my.Americorps.gov. For more information, contact WSU VISTA Leader, email shyla.thompson@wichita.edu
Graduate School event – Three Minute Thesis 3MT®
Come celebrate the inaugural WSU Graduate School showcase of student oral presentations of original research for the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Oral Showcase Competition. Note the time change to 3-5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, in 306 west Shirley Beggs Ballroom, RSC. Students were selected to participate through a 3MT Graduate School video submission competition and nomination process.
The first-place winner will attend the Midwest Association of Graduate Schools meeting.
Pay some parking citations with a donation to the Shocker Support Locker
Food For Fines is an initiative to serve the population of WSU while supporting the Shocker Support Locker. During the week of Nov. 5-7, certain parking citations can be forgiven with a designated donation to the Shocker Support Locker.
For more information and details for this initiative, contact the SGA Office by email at sga@wichita.edu, call 978-3480 or click on Food for Fines.
Join us on an international journey with ACIREMA
Paperwork. Money. Language barriers. Have you ever wondered what international students go through when coming to the United States?
Studying in another country is an exciting experience that comes with many challenges. International students make up about 10 percent of WSU's student body. Wouldn't it benefit us to better understand their experience in coming here?
ACIREMA (America spelled backwards) is a hands-on workshop that will walk you through many of the challenges international students encounter on their quest for an American education. The first of four workshop sessions will begin at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, on the second floor, Rhatigan Student Center.
For more information about ACIREMA and to register, go to .
‘How Do I Find Data and Statistics' workshop on Nov. 14
University Libraries is holding the workshop “How Do I Find Data and Statistics?” from 4-5:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14 in RM 217 Ablah Library. Discover library databases and open websites for data sets, census data and statistics in this very helpful workshop!
This is one in a series of Savvy Researcher workshops this semester. The workshops in this series are open to WSU students, faculty and staff.
For more information about this workshop and others in the series, visit . To RSVP, go to . Seats are limited, so sign up today!
Trademark Tuesday event coming Tuesday, Nov. 13
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will hold a Trademark Tuesday event from 2-3 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 13) in 204 Ablah Library.
The Rocky Mountain Regional U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), in collaboration with partners located across the Rocky Mountain region, hosts quarterly interactive sessions with experts from the USPTO's Trademark Assistance Center (TAC), which is based at USPTO headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia.
During these virtual programs, TAC experts will provide an overview of various aspects of the trademark registration process, and answer any questions that program participants may have.
Additional trademark resources can be found on the .
This event is free and open to the public. Contact Sara Butts at sara.butts@wichita.edu or 978-5017 if you have any questions.
Hit the books and then the beach!
Ever wonder what it would be like to hit the books in the morning and hit the beach in the afternoon? Thanks to National Student Exchange (NSE), you can.
NSE allows undergraduate, domestic students the opportunity to study at one of nearly 200 universities across the United States and Canada – while paying regular WSU tuition and earning credit toward your degree.
The application materials for exchange during fall 2019 and spring 2020 are available at wichita.edu/nse and are due Friday, Feb. 1, 2019. If you have questions, contact Trish Gandu at trish.gandu@wichita.edu.
Join the Badminton Tournament on Friday, Nov. 9
The International Student Union invites you to play in the Badminton Tournament from 4-7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, in the Heskett Center. There will be men's singles, women's singles and doubles competition.
The registration fee is $5. For details and registration, go to 鶹ƽ.edu/isu/badminton.
Support the Give Your Warmth coat drive
A business management class encourages you to support the Give Your Warmth coat drive to help people in need this winter. The students will have a Coats for Coupons from noon-1:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 12-Thursday, Nov. 15, on the first floor in the Rhatigan Student Center, to collect winter clothes from students, faculty and staff. Those who make a donation will receive a coupon from Emperor's Japanese Grill, limit one coupon per person.
Check it out on Facebook at @GiveYourWarmth.