Vote in the Shock the Future referendum starting today (Monday, March 4)
Shockers! Voting for the Shock the Future referendum begins at 8 a.m. today (Monday, March 4) and concludes at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 6. Voting results will be announced around 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, on official social media channels, by email and the Shock the Future website. You can vote online or at any of the various in-person polling locations set up on campus for your convenience. For more information visit Shock the Future voting.
Comedian Matt Bellassai to present show at WSU
Writer, comedian, Internet personality, and 2016 People’s Choice Award Winner Matt Bellassai will present a comedy show at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 7, in Hughes Metropolitan Complex, presented by Student Activities Council.
Bellassai writes frequently about pop culture, humor, and the struggles of daily life as a twenty-something man-child. He is the former writer, producer, and star of BuzzFeed’s “Whine About It,” a comedic web series that drew a weekly audience of more than 5 million viewers on Facebook. He can currently be found on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram and Facebook in his new video series “To Be Honest,” where he shares his hilarious commentary on the struggles of life as a single gay man living a childish life in New York.
Tickets can be purchased for $5 to students with WSU ID (limit one per person), $8 to WSU faculty and staff with WSU ID (limit one per person), and $12 to the general public. All ticket options can be purchased in the Student Involvement Office, Suite 216, Rhatigan Student Center with cash or check only. General admission tickets can also be purchased online, via credit card, at WSUMatt.eventbrite.com*.
Tickets are on sale through 3 p.m. Thursday, March 7. Ticket sales will reopen when doors open at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 7. All on-site ticket sales will be sold at the general public ticket rate, and can be purchased with cash, check or credit card. Contact Student Involvement at 978-3022 for all event and ticket questions. *Taxes and fees not included in online general public ticket price.
For more information about SAC sponsored events, go to or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.
Severe weather preparedness drill scheduled for tomorrow (Tuesday, March 5)
This year, as we have done in the past, WSU will participate in the annual statewide severe weather preparedness drill.
The annual drill this year is tomorrow (Tuesday, March 5). If the weather is clear that day, all of the severe weather sirens in Sedgwick County will go off at 10 a.m. When the severe weather sirens sound, proceed to your designated severe weather shelter area.
Emergency Building Coordinators in each building will ensure that all building occupants safely make their way to the designated severe weather shelter area.
Departments should use this opportunity to ensure that all faculty, staff and students know where to go to protect themselves in a severe weather event.
Feeling under the weather? Need to talk to someone?
We have a number of people ready to help you if you are not feeling well or simply need someone to talk to about what’s on your mind. in the Heskett Center offers a great facility (free to use, by the way) to workout in, get a massage or learn the newest fitness craze to hit campus. (Ahlberg Hall, room 209) will see you if you are feeling ill. And if you just need someone to talk to about what is on your mind, stop by the (Grace Wilkie Hall, room 320) to schedule an appointment. If you are concerned about yourself or another member of our community, submit your concern here.
WSU once again tops national rankings for engineering R&D
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has released updated rankings for university research and development (R&D) expenditures, and 鶹ƽ State has held its position as the top university in the country for industry-funded aeronautical R&D with a total of $34 million.
The rankings are derived from the NSF’s Higher Education Research and Development survey, compiled by its National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, which includes information from all reporting universities for fiscal year 2017, the most recent information available.
For total aerospace R&D expenditures, WSU again ranked No. 4 in the nation with $52 million, a $9 million increase from 2016. This includes both industry and federally funded programs.
Candidates named for SGA 2019 General Election
The SGA Elections Commission is proud to announce the candidates running in the 2019 General Election. We have a pool of 4 Presidential and Vice Presidential Tickets and 23 Senatorial Candidates in this year’s election.
Go to to learn more.
SGA Election Commission offers dos and don’ts
The 2019 SGA General Election is in full swing. The SGA Elections Commission encourages all students to get involved in this election, learn about each presidential / vice presidential ticket as well as the senator candidates who will represent you in the 62nd Session.
The Commission wants to provide guidance to student organizations on the dos and don’ts for this year’s election. Click here to learn more.
For more information, go to .
ODI looking for students to serve as leaders at Passage 2 Success Retreat
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is seeking eight-to-10 current WSU students to serve as the leaders for our Passage 2 Success Retreat! Students can apply until Friday, March 8 at .
What is Passage 2 Success?
As a multicultural student, there are a significant amount of resources dedicated to aid incoming freshmen in their transition to 鶹ƽ State, and to ensure their academic and social success once they are here on campus. Passage 2 Success is a four-day retreat for incoming freshmen from diverse backgrounds. The purpose is to get them connected with other incoming students, explore 鶹ƽ, meet WSU staff and student leaders, and gain the skills and tools to be socially and academically successful.
CUW accepting applications for 2019-20 scholarship
The Council of University Women (CUW) Scholarship is accepting applications for the 2019-20 academic year. The deadline to apply is June 1. More information can be found at CUW Scholarship.
Ulrich Alliance to award two $500 Scholarships this spring – Deadline: March 8
The Ulrich Museum Alliance will grant a $500 scholarship award to an undergraduate and graduate student currently enrolled in the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries for the spring 2019 semester. Applications will be accepted email at ulrichmuseum@gmail.com until 4 p.m. Friday, March 8.
Graduate & Undergraduate Scholarships
Based on a portfolio review and a short statement of intent, the Ulrich Museum Alliance will grant a $500 scholarship award to an undergraduate and graduate student currently enrolled in the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries for the spring 2019 semester.
Scholarships will be presented at the Ulrich Summer Exhibition Opening Party on Friday, April 12.
Applications will be accepted via e-mail at ulrichmuseum@gmail.com until 4 p.m. Friday, March 8. Incomplete applications will not be processed for consideration.
Undergraduate Students
Five finalists will be selected for the undergraduate scholarship, and invited to install five works each, for final review, and selection of the award by the Ulrich Alliance. Scholarship finalists will be notified by March 22. The awarded recipient will be contacted by April 5.
Eligibility: Completion of the Foundation Studies Program, and presently enrolled in Mid-Program Review; Junior or Senior standing in the Art, Design and Creative Industries program, and current enrollment in nine or more credit hours.
Graduate Students
Based on a portfolio review installed at McKnight Project Space or Henrion Hall, and a short artist statement, the Ulrich Museum Alliance (UMA) will grant a $500 scholarship award to a graduate major in the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries for the spring 2019 semester.
Eligibility: Presently enrolled in the MFA program within the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries and current enrollment in nine or more credit hours.
Pay your WSU parking fines with nonperishable food items this week
Start the new year with a clean slate and pay your WSU parking fines with nonperishable food items! Be sure to check out the Food For Fines rules and fill out a preliminary donation form before submitting your items to the SGA Office at Food For Fines. Food For Fines donations will not be accepted after 5 p.m. Friday, March 8.
Learn popular dances from HALO
Join Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO) in learning about popular dances in Latinx culture! There will be dancing, salsa and fun at 7:15 p.m. today (Monday, March 4) in 233 RSC. Hope to see you there. Dance attire is encouraged. For more information, contact wsuhalo.events@gmail.com.
Third Annual Diverse Women’s Summit set for March 6-8
The Women's Studies Department will host its Third Annual Diverse Women's Summit Wednesday, March 6 to Friday, March 8, with the theme Accessibility and Inclusivity
The kick-off event will be the keynote by Katie Batza from the University of Kansas, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in Shirley Beggs Ballroom.
Students will give presentations from 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Thursday, March 7, showcasing what's going on at the university in Women's Studies.
On Friday, March 8, we partner with JumpStar Stories and Griots for a program of creative performances from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in Hubbard Hall, and in the evening we partner with Positive Directions for a program in Shirley Beggs Ballroom, featuring River Huson.
Clarinetist Katsuya Yuasa to present recital on March 7
The Mu Phi Epsilon Foundation and 鶹ƽ Mu Phi Epsilon Alumni Chapter present clarinetist Katsuya Yuasa, 2017 Mu Phi Epsilon Concert Artist at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 7, in Wiedemann Hall. Yuasa will be accompanied by Bridget Hille. Admission is free, but a $10 donation is suggested. A reception will follow the recital.
Yuasa has performed widely in the U.S. as a soloist and chamber musician. He is a founding member of Cosmos New Music, which will make its Carnegie Hall debut this summer. In addition to performing and giving master classes, Katsuya maintains an active schedule as a teacher at Florida A&M University and at Florida State University.
Yuasa will present free masterclass at 11 a.m. earlier that day in C116 Duerksen Fine Arts Center.
Register for Gender Diversity Training
Gender Diversity Training will be held from 2:30-5 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, in 266 Rhatigan Student Center. The goal of Gender Diversity - Transgender Ally Training is to educate as well as increase understanding of issues related to gender minority / transgender people.
Registration is required to attend this training. Go to to register.
Nationally known speaker to lead three events at WSU this month
Anne Krook is a nationally known speaker who helps students transition from the academy (university) to the workplace, using the language that employers expect from applicants.
Krook herself left academia (she was an assistant professor of English at the University of Michigan) to work for a small startup in Seattle … Amazon (!), where she enjoyed many roles both abroad and in the United States. She then went on to become VP of Operations at another startup, Mindbloom, and then VP of Operations at Synapse.
She now specializes in helping graduate students transition to non-academic workplaces and undergraduate humanities majors translate their skills into jobs. In addition to her consulting work, Krook currently chairs the Board of Directors of Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund.
Krook will speak at WSU three different events later this month. Read on to learn more about these wonderful opportunities!
* Entering the Job Market with a Humanities or Arts Degree: A Talk with Anne Krook, Ph.D.
Wondering how to get a job with a liberal arts degree? Talk to someone who knows: Anne Krook, Ph.D., a former academic who transitioned successfully to the corporate and nonprofit workplaces, will share her story and advice from 4-5 p.m. Thursday, March 28, in 261 RSC. Hear about how you can identify and market the skills that make you an asset to many different jobs. All students and faculty welcome. Cosponsored by Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College, Graduate School, and Career Development. Visit Dr. Krook’s .
* Women and Men in the Workplace: Colleagues & Allies
What are the economic, social, and cultural factors that influence how men and women see and treat each other in the workplace? Students (UG and GR) and faculty are invited to join consultant Anne Krook, Ph.D., for lunch from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, March 29, in 156A Corbin Hall for a discussion that offers two models for making those relations work better: collegiality and allyship, and discusses why those well-known ideals sometimes fall short at work. Finally, it offers tactics for making those models more effective in your workplace. Visit Krook’s . Event cosponsors are Graduate School & Career Development Center. Students to log into Handshake with your WSUID and password and click “Join Event.” An email confirmation will be sent to your "shockers.wichita.edu" email address.
* Marketing Yourself After Graduate School: A Talk with Anne Krook, Ph.D.
Join nationally known speaker and consultant Anne Krook, Ph.D. for practical advice for graduate students who want industry jobs outside of academia. We will meet from 2-5 p.m. Friday, March 29 in the RSC 305 E. Shirley Beggs Ballroom to learn from her how to identify your skills, craft a resume, and how to use the language that employers expect from applicants! Snacks served. Visit Krook’s . Cosponsors of event are the Graduate School & Career Development Center. All are welcome. Students to log into Handshake with your WSUID and password and click “Join Event.” An email confirmation will be sent to your "shockers.wichita.edu" email address.
Apply now for the Shocker New Venture Competition
Spring Break is the perfect time to submit your application for the Shocker New Venture Competition. Applications and a 3-minute pitch video are due by Monday, March 25. Learn more and apply for the competition at 鶹ƽ.edu/SNVC.
Free HIV Testing on Tuesday, March 5
Get tested and know your status with free HIV testing from Student Health Services, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Housing & Residence Life and Positive Directions of Kansas. Stop by from 1-4 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, March 5) in 209 Ahlberg Hall, no appointment necessary!
Dream Run to generate funds for scholarships
Join the Student Organization of Social Work and Rho Beta Chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity Incorporate as they try to generate funds for scholarships aimed at undocumented WSU students through their inaugural Dream Run! This race event will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday April 6, on the east side of campus!
Contact Sandra Sanchez, SOSW president at sasanchez-conley@shockers.wichita.edu if want to volunteer for this event or have more questions.
Prepare those running shoes and spread the word to family and friends.
Register at . #TogetherWeDream
Graduate student seeking participants for coping with depression research project
A WSU graduate student working on her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology is seeking volunteers to participate in a project that compares two approaches for coping with depression. This study will be conducted within the Department of Psychology (Jabara Hall) under the supervision of Robert Zettle, and will require your involvement for 18- 20 weeks. The study involves eight weekly treatment sessions.
The first two weeks involve one hour sessions and the remaining six sessions will be half-hour sessions. Participants who complete all sessions will be contacted one week and two months later for follow-up measures.
Participants must be at least 18 and will be screened in three stages to determine their eligibility.
If you are interested, complete an (30 minutes) to assess your initial eligibility. The next two stages will be conducted in person for 20 and 50 minutes respectively.
For more information, contact Yvonne Chaw at jxchaw@shockers.wichita.edu or call 316-978-6347.
Register for Safe Zone LGBTQ Training
Safe Zone LGBTQ Training will be held from 2:30-5 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in 266 Rhatigan Student Center. The goal of Safe Zone LGBTQ Training is to educate and create and sustain a welcoming and inclusive environment for the LGBTQ campus community.
Registration is required to attend this training. Go to to register.
Service-Learning Showcase registration open
The Service-Learning Showcase will be held from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, in 233 RSC. It is a unique opportunity for students who participate in service-learning through applied learning opportunities to showcase their experience through a research or reflective poster about the application of their course work to current community issues.
The showcase is an open forum for students to interact with faculty, staff, community partners and other students to engage in conversation about WSU’s commitment to the public good. Awards are presented in the following categories: Overall Service-Learning, Community Impact, Innovation and Creativity (i.e., problem solving), and Collaboration/Leadership.
Registration is available here.
Seeking participants for a paid study investigating effects of computer monitor resolution on user performance / experience
Computer users, 18 or older, are sought to participate in a research study investigating the effects of computer monitor resolution on user performance and experience. Do you digitally create / edit illustrations, photos, textures or animation?
The study will take place in McKinley Hall, and last about 90 minutes. Participants will earn $25 or six SONA credits if enrolled in a WSU psychology course.
If you’re interested in participating, take the . Questions can be directed to Christal Haskins at cahaskins@shockers.wichita.edu.
Upcoming events at University Libraries
Upcoming events at the University Libraries include multiple Scopus webinars, “Copyright Concepts for Entrepreneurs,” “Research: How Do I Write a Literature Review?”, and “More Endnote: What Else Can I Do With It?”
"Scopus Webinar: The Basics" from 11 a.m.-noon today (Monday, March 4) in 217 Ablah Library. See .
"Scopus Webinar: Beyond the Basics" from 1-2 p.m. today (Monday, March 4) in 217 Ablah Library. See .
"Scopus Webinar: Beyond the Basics" from 11 a.m.-noon Tuesday, March 5, in 217 Ablah Library. See .
“Copyright Concepts for Entrepreneurs” from 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, in 217 Ablah Library. See .
“Research: How Do I Write a Literature Review?” from 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in 217 Ablah Library. See .
"Scopus Webinar: The Basics" from noon-1 p.m. Thursday, March 7, in 217 Ablah Library. See .
"Scopus Webinar: Beyond the Basics" from 4-5 p.m. Thursday, March 7, in 217 Ablah Library. See .
"More Endnote: What Else Can I Do with It?" from noon-1 p.m. Friday, March 8, in 217 Ablah Library. See .
Spring Break hours for University Libraries begin Sunday, March 10 and end Sunday, March 17. For a full list of hours, visit
For more information and event registration, go to . Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend.
Call ahead orders at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
You can now call the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes and place a food order to be picked up later! Check out their menu and give them a call at 978-7329 to place an order.
Fruit cups at Chick-fil-A tomorrow (Tuesday, March 5)
Celebrate Mardi Gras with two for the price of one fruit cups from Chick-fil-A on Tuesday, March 5 only.
Student Support Services looking to hire a Web Manager
Student Support Services is getting ready to hire someone for a Web Manager position. The position is open to all WSU students. Details about the job are available at Student Support Services.
Nominate an advisor for the Excellence in Academic Advising Award
Has an advisor made an impact on your academic success or helped you create a plan to successfully reach your goals? Nominate an advisor for the first Excellence in Academic Advising Awards. Anyone who provides advising services in any role (faculty or staff) is eligible for nomination. These awards recognize individuals who demonstrate qualities and practices that make significant contributions to the improvement of academic advising at WSU and beyond.
by completing an online form by April 24.
Game Day Specials all day tomorrow (Tuesday, March 5)
The Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes is your Shocker Basketball headquarters! For each men’s basketball game, they will have a different game day special, honored all day long. On Tuesday, March 5, you take $1 off all burger combos. On Sunday, March 9, you take 15 percent off all starter menu items!
Swim lessons begin today (Monday, March 4)
Swim lessons are beginning today (Monday, March 4) to Saturday, April 6. Lessons also are available from Monday, April 8 to Saturday, May 4.
Questions should be directed to Tonya Blattner, Shocks Swim School Director, who can be reached at tblattner11@gmail.com or at 316-833-6544.
Sign up for the intramural Homerun Derby 4v4
Intramural sports Homerun Derby is coming Friday, March 22. Registration is open now to Wednesday, March 20. To participate, register on .
Organize a team in the 6v6 Women’s Soccer Tournament
For the first time WSU is hosting a Women’s 6v6 soccer tournament. To participate, gather a team of five field players and one goalie and submit the $100 fee by Friday, March 22. The event will be held Saturday, March 30 at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex fields.
Every team is guaranteed 3 games of two 20-minute halves. The award will be a championship T-shirt. Interested parties should contact Shayna Smits at shaynajsmits@gmail.com.