Shocker Blast: March 22, 2019

 

Graduate School - Annual Awards for Academic Year 2019-20

Students must be nominated by a graduate faculty member to be considered for the next year financial awards listed below. The awards are only available for students who will not graduate until fall 2019 or later. Spring and summer 2019 graduates are not eligible for consideration. The faculty online nomination deadline is Friday, April 5. Only one student per program, per award, may be nominated - program faculty must work together to determine who should be nominated. Click on the awards website.

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Awards open for nomination by a faculty member:

  • Tilford Fellowship: To be eligible, a student must be admitted to a graduate degree program in good standing, be enrolled full-time, and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to minority students who are U.S. citizens.
  • Delano Maggard Jr, Research Grant: To be eligible, a student must be admitted to a graduate degree program in good standing, be enrolled either full-time or part-time, have completed nine graduate credit hours, and demonstrate financial need. This award entails the following additional criteria: (1) student must submit a budget for the research project and (2) if the proposed research involves human or animal subjects, a copy of the approval from the WSU institutional Review Board or Animal Care and Use committee should be included.
  • Dora Wallace Hodgson Outstanding Graduate Student Award (Masters and Doctoral/PhD): To be eligible, a student must be admitted to a graduate degree program and in good standing. 

Celebration of life for John Bardo planned for Thursday, May 9

Bardo celebration of life May 9, 2019

An event celebrating the life of President John Bardo will be held on Thursday, May 9. We will let you know more details when they become available.

We want to thank everyone for the outpouring of sympathy and support since the passing of President Bardo on March 12.

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To quote the Kansas Board of Regents KBOR Chair, Dennis Mullin, “We will miss him as a leader and a person and are thankful for the opportunity to have worked with him. 鶹ƽ State University, the city of 鶹ƽ, and the state of Kansas are better places because of John Bardo.”

These sentiments were echoed by Provost Rick Muma, who wrote “President Bardo had a profound positive impact on 鶹ƽ State and the community. Future generations of students will benefit from his foresight and leadership.”

Everyone wanting to honor President Bardo may do so by supporting a scholarship named for his wife, which the Bardos created in 2012. The Deborah J. Bardo Scholarship is given annually to an incoming freshman with financial need, with children of WSU faculty and staff as the preferred recipients.

Donations to the scholarship can be made online through the WSU Foundation. Just visit  and click on the “memorials & tributes” tab.


TRIO wants your feedback

The 鶹ƽ State TRIO Student Support Services and Disability Support Services programs are conducting a needs analysis to help them identify and improve upon their services toward undergraduate students. If you are an undergraduate student at WSU interested in providing valuable input, please  to tell us about your need for support services. If you have any questions, contact Alan Dsouza at alan.dsouza@wichita.edu.


Fairmount College Student Advisory Council seeks nominations

The Fairmount College Student Advisory Council (FCSAC) is seeking nominations for students to join for the 2019-20 school year. FCSAC was formed during Dean Matson’s tenure as a conduit for students to provide feedback on student issues directly to the dean. Nominations are due Tuesday, March 26. More information is available below.

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The FCSAC is intended to provide students opportunities to share their thoughts and experiences with the college leadership while allowing the dean's office to communicate priorities and activities of the college to the students. The council meets monthly with the dean for one hour, at a time agreed upon by the students, to create and actualize plans that will make Fairmount College an exceptional place for students and learning outcomes.

The selection committee will review all of the nominations and offer official invitations to those best fit for this group. Please send all nominations by Tuesday, March 26 so that students may have time to respond to our inquiries.

Nominations and questions about involvement or commitments should be referred to the Associate Dean for Student Success Brien Bolin at brien.bolin@wichita.edu or FCSAC President Gentry Thiesen at gentry.thiesen@wichita.edu.


Sign up for workshop - Creativity as Your Career Proof Competitive Advantage

Sue Keller-Mathers

The WSU College Readiness Partnership Initiative invites you to a workshop by Sue Keller-Mathers from 9-11 a.m. Monday, March 25, in 233 Rhatigan Student Center.

Creativity was named the top skill worldwide for 2109 by Linkedin. Calling it “Career Proof” in an age when automation is making more jobs obsolete, the demand for workers who can think in novel ways and solve problems that have never been encountered before is essential. Given that workers will need to be able to adapt, learn new skills and will be employed in jobs that don’t exist today, employers are looking for creativity in their future hires. In this workshop, you’ll examine ways to identify your creative strengths and practice a set of skills for improving creativity for use in your current college career and beyond.

For questions or more information contact Jim Granada at 978-6298 or jim.granada@wichita.edu


RSVP for lunch and discussion with Anne Krook on March 29

The Graduate School & Career Development invite faculty and students to lunch and a discussion with Anne Krook, Ph.D. titled “Women and Men in the Workplace: Colleagues & Allies.”

The event is from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, March 29, in 156A Corbin Hall. All are welcome, but to reserve your lunch, students should register (rsvp) by logging in to Handshake with your WSU ID and password, and click “Join Event.” An email confirmation will be sent to your "shockers.wichita.edu” email address.

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Krook has a long-standing history of topics related to women in the workplace, but was recently inspired by the #metoo movement to create discussions that address systemic issues that may hinder our success.

In this talk, she offers two models for making relations work better: collegiality and allyship. She will also offer tactics for making these models more effective. Are you concerned about bias and equality for all? This talk is for you! Come network with lunch as we hear possibilities of reaching a more inclusive culture in the workplace. To learn more about Krook, visit her website at .  


Nationally known speaker to lead three events at WSU next week

Anne Krook to speak at WSU March 2019

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!

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* 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 305 RSC East 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.


Innovation Campus update

At Thursday’s Weekly Briefing, there was Innovation Campus update. As you may know, the University’s newest Partnership Building, P2, is close to full occupancy. 

Spirit AeroSystems moved into a large space on the second floor last month. WSU’s NIAR Advance Research Program, is also expected to move into P2 later this month—sharing the second floor with Spirit.

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WSU’s Digital Twin Lab opened up this month and will focus on an extensive multi-year project to perform digital or virtual modeling of parts and products for the U.S. Government.

WSU’s Machine Learning Lab also moved into P2 earlier this year. There, students, faculty and other researchers work on sustainment of aging parts of military aircraft.

Based on the success of P2 we recently broke ground on P3 to accommodate the growing number of companies and organizations looking to partner with us, hire our students and harness the technology, research and expertise found on our campus.


Get a discounted tuberculosis skin test at Student Health

TB shot at Student Health March 25-26, 2019

Students: Get your discounted $12 tuberculosis skin test at Student Health Services between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, March 25 and Tuesday, March 26, in 209 Ahlberg Hall. No appointment necessary.


Free Vision Screening available on Tuesday, March 26

Free Vision Screening March 26, 2019

A Free Vision Screening will be provided by Medical Service Bureau and Student Health Services from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, in 256 RSC. No appointment necessary.


Summer Leadership Institute (SLI)

Summer Leadership Institute May 2019

Applications for SLI are due at the end of March. Don’t forget to fill out your application at .

If you know someone who would be interested in participation, direct them to the website or contact lead@wichita.edu.


Celebrate Holi – the Festival of Colors

Holi Festival of Colors April 2019

People of all ages and backgrounds take to the streets to celebrate this colorful festival. The same air of celebratory fun and friendship will be felt in our event from noon-3 p.m. Saturday, April 13, on the east lawn of Hubbard Hall. The color, noise, and entertainment that accompanies the celebration of Holi will bear witness to a feeling of oneness and a sense of brotherhood.

Entry is $5. Dress in white to enjoy the colors.


Gartner IT Town Halls coming April 3 for students, staff / faculty

In early February, the university announced it had engaged with Gartner Consulting to make sure we have the right IT structure and capabilities to help drive the university’s future success. In that endeavor, we’d like to hear your thoughts. 

On Wednesday afternoon April 3, Gartner will hold three IT Town Hall sessions in 208 Hubbard Hall, to engage faculty, staff, and students on the IT services offered on campus, and their connection to the demands of a modern higher education institution. If interested, please plan to attend one of the sessions based on your relationship to the university. If you have any questions, reach out to David Miller, university budget director.

  • Staff: 1-2:30 p.m.
  • Faculty: 2:30-4 p.m.
  • Students: 4-5:30 p.m.

2019 Shocker Philosophy Undergraduate Conference to be held today (Friday, March 22)

Shocker Philosophy Conference March 22, 2019

The 2019 Shocker Philosophy Undergraduate Conference  will be held today (Friday, March 22) in McKinley Hall.

The program will run from 1:30-4 p.m. in 224 McKinley Hall, followed by a reception from 4-5:30 p.m. in 207 McKinley Hall.

See entire conference schedule.


‘Mikrokosmos’ 65th Edition Release Party today (Friday, May 22)

Mikrokosmos event March 22, 2019You’re invited to the “Mikrokosmos” 65 Release Party today (Friday, March 22). Located at the McKnight Art Center first floor atrium, the event will include readings and art from the 65th issue. The journal will be for sale as well as “Mikrokosmos” and “mojo” T-shirts. Food and drinks will be served at the 5:30 p.m. reception, and the reading will begin at 6 p.m.

“Mikrokosmos” is the print edition of the graduate-run online literary journal, “mojo,” at 鶹ƽ State University, highlighting art and writing from WSU students and alumni that has continually published for more than 50 years, featuring work from William S. Burroughs, Charles Plymell, and William Stafford, among others.


Candlelight event today (Friday, March 22) in memory of victims of Ethiopian airline crash

A 鶹ƽ candlelight event is being held to honor the memory of the 157 victims of the Ethiopian Airlines jet crash from 4:30-8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, March 22) in 208 Hubbard Hall. There will be an indoor seminar program that will involve a panel discussion from 4:30-6 p.m. and an outdoor program from 6-8 p.m. Please bring only battery-operated candles.

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The victims belonged to 50 different nationalities, with the majority Kenyan nationals. Victims included eight Americans and 18 Canadians.

As 鶹ƽ residents, we have the opportunity to come together in the context of this very sad event which connects to our core economy, and which has propelled 鶹ƽ to emerge as a major city in the global aviation industry.

The event is being planned by a group of WSU faculty, along with internal and external  cosponsors.

For more information, contact ngoyi.bukonda@wichita.edu.


Save the date for Spring Town Hall

Spring Town Hall May 2, 2019

On Thursday, May 2, WSU’s Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs Kaye Monk-Morgan will host a Town Hall meeting for the university community to provide an update on the progress of WSU’s Strategic Plan, “Forward Together.” The event will be held from 3-4:30 p.m. in Beggs Hall. To learn more, go to Strategic Plan.


Zamora to present talk on two AfrolatinX feminists

Zamora talk March 27, 2019

Omaris Zamora

Omaris Zamora, assistant professor of Spanish from The University of Kansas, will be presenting at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, in 128 Jabara Hall, on two AfrolatinX feminists -- rapper Cardy B and Youtuber and influencer La Bella Chanel. 

This presentation is part of the Latin American and LatinX Studies Series, and is cosponsored by the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures, the Center for Women’s Studies, and the Hispanic honor society Sigma Delta Pi.


Tournament central is Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

Tournament Central is SSGL

Looking for a place to watch all the NCAA tournament games? The Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes is tournament central in the RSC! Stop by to catch the games on one of our many TVs.


Apprenticing in auctioning

Riley Webb

Riley Webb, a sophomore majoring in entrepreneurship and marketing, recently worked at the real estate auction firm McCurdy Auction as an apprentice. While enhancing his passion for marketing, Webb received experience in photography, design, public relations, and copyrighting.

This position was offered as a part of the Career Development Center’s Apprent-ICT program, which was piloted fall 2018 and spring 2019. Apprent-ICT helps freshmen and sophomores develop career readiness skills and explore various career fields in a paid position.

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Mark your calendar for Edible Book Festival on April 1

Edible Book Festival April 1, 2019

Are you a fan of the Great British Baking Show or Nailed It? Mark your calendar for the University Libraries' first annual Edible Book Festival on Monday, April 1st. The worlds of books and food will collide in creative and delicious ways! 

You are invited to create an edible work of art inspired by your favorite book or author. Entries will be displayed in Ablah Library. Let your imagination run free. Have fun with puns or create something in the shape of a book. Entries may be made from anything that is edible (cake, bread, crackers, gelatin, fruit, vegetables, candy, etc.) as long as it can be displayed for a few hours without melting or spoiling.

Students, faculty, staff, student organizations, departments, community members - all are welcomed to enter! Please also join us for a reception.

Registrations are due by Wednesday, March 27. See our .


WSU presents “The Theory of Relativity," the musical

Theory of Relativity musical March 2019

鶹ƽ State University’s School of Performing Arts will present “The Theory of Relativity”, the musical (rated PG). The musical will take place 7:30 p.m. today (Friday, March 22) and Saturday, March 23, and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 24, in Wilner Auditorium. Students get a free ticket with a WSU ID.


Shockers host invitational to open outdoor season

Track Meet March 22-23, 2019

The 鶹ƽ State track and field program opens the 2019 outdoor season hosting the Herm Wilson Invitational presented by Beynon Sports Surfaces this weekend at Cessna Stadium
 
The Shockers host the first of its four outdoor meets. The Herm Wilson Invitational presented by Beynon Sports Surfaces will be live streamed starting at 6:30 p.m. today (Friday, March 22) and noon Saturday, March 23. Admission to the event is free.


Shocker baseball opens AAC play this weekend at Eck Stadium

WSU baseball March 22-24, 2019

鶹ƽ State baseball is slated to begin American Athletic Conference play this weekend, hosting the Memphis Tigers in a three-game series at Eck Stadium, Home of Tyler Field. The series opener is scheduled for 6 p.m. today (Friday, March 22) with game two slated for 2 p.m. Saturday, March 23, and the series finale scheduled for a 1 p.m. first pitch Sunday, March 24.

The first 500 fans through the gates at Friday’s game will receive a Flying W mini helmet. As always, 鶹ƽ State students receive free admission with a valid ID.


鶹ƽ State invites students to consider new higher education program

Grad Assistant weekend March 22-23, 2019

Are you interested in pursuing a career in higher education? Beginning in fall 2019, 鶹ƽ State will offer a Master of Education in Educational Psychology: Higher Education / Student Affairs track.

To help kick off this exciting new program, WSU is hosting a Graduate Assistant weekend Friday and Saturday, March 22-23. During this weekend perspective students will learn more about the program and interview for graduate assistantships, including those in Housing and Residence Life, Student Involvement, Student Success and the Career Development Center.


There is still time to Register to attend the 6th Annual Gender & Sexuality Conference

Gender & Sexuality Conference March 29, 2019The 2019 Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference will be held Friday, March 29 on the second floor of the RSC. The conference is scheduled from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., with our keynote address by Monique Morris, titled, “Education is Freedom Work (And Other Critical Reflections about Responses to School Pushout for Black Girls),” from 1-2:30 p.m. Those only attending the keynote need not register. We ask that those planning to attend the full conference at least half-day, however, pre-register so that we have enough conference materials. 

Pre-registration will be open until noon Monday, March 25 at .

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Conference day check-in and on-sight registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. The full agenda with details on all three sessions will be added to the Facebook event soon, so be sure to follow us on Facebook at @WSUSoc1: 

As always, the conference is free and open to the public. 

Please share this information widely with faculty, staff, students or others in the community who may be interested in attending.


Celebrating women in Asian cultures event on March 29

Celebrating women in Asia event March 29, 2019

Join Sigma Psi Zeta Sorority Inc. during this month's Final Friday for a one-of-a-kind cultural event that showcases the art of community members, especially those from femme and Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American (APIDA) backgrounds. It will be held from 7-10 p.m. Friday, March 29, in Garvey Center, 250 W. Douglas Ave. #100.


WSU graduate students attend statewide 16th Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS)

CGRS winners 2019

On Feb. 26, nine WSU graduate students drove to Topeka to participate in the annual statewide KBOR Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS) event at the Capitol. Brien Bolin, associate dean, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, and Kerry Wilks, interim dean of the Graduate School, participated. The event featured research conducted by graduate students at all Kansas Board of Regents graduate public universities.


2019 SGA Presidential and Vice Presidential Debate set for March 29

SGA Presidential Election debate March 29, 2019

Join the SGA Elections Commission for the 2019 Presidential and Vice Presidential Debate for your final chance to learn about all four of our tickets at 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 29, in the CAC Theater (doors open at 6 p.m.).

The debate will be moderated by Brandon J. Johnson, 鶹ƽ City Council Member from District 1, and will cover a variety of topics from platform points to broad overviews of their hopes for student government.


Graphic Design Contest opportunity

Graphic Design Contest Spring 2019

The School of Performing Arts Student Advisory Council (SPASAC) is hosting a Graphic Design Contest for the School of Performing Arts. SPASAC is seeking a graphic design that identifies and generates a sense of unity among the students in the four major areas, Theatre Performance, Technology and Design, Music Theatre, and Dance. Check out the School of Performing Arts Student Advisory Council page on Facebook, or @wichitastateperformingarts on Instagram and Twitter for more information.


Alumni Weekend Set for March 29-31

Women's athletics 50 years

鶹ƽ State softball will hold its alumni weekend March 29-31 vs. UConn as part of the 50 Years in Women's Athletics Celebration.

During the UConn series, 鶹ƽ State will be honoring the 1989 Gateway Tournament championship team, the 2014 Missouri Valley Conference championship team and all former 鶹ƽ State softball coaches. All former softball players are invited to attend as well as any former women's athletes of any sport at WSU.


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


Register for the Futsal Tournament

Futsal Tournament March 29, 2019

Join SAC in its first Futsal Tournament at 3 p.m. Friday, March 29, in the Heskett Center. The registration deadline is the same day at . Shirts are provided for the first eight teams that register.


Join ISU’s Interfest to have a taste of foods from around the world or be a vendor if you / your team can cook!

Interfest spring 2019

InterFest is an international food festival that embraces a diverse range of dishes across the globe. The showcase of food is a gateway that brings the multicultural Shocker community together. InterFest Spring 2019 takes place from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, in the Neff Hall courtyard and RSC east patio.

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You or your team can also be a vendor and sell food at the event. Please go to  to register as a vendor. Any group / individual representing any organization can participate in this. It's literally a fundraiser for your organization / yourself. Don't like cooking? You can still help us. Send an email to isu@wichita.edu mentioning you want to volunteer in InterFest!

For more details go to our Facebook page 鶹ƽ State University International Student Union. 


Wu Lifts coming in April

Wu Lifts April 2019

Think you are the strongest in the Rec? Participate in Campus Recreation’s Power Event at 10 a.m. Sunday, April 7, to find out. There are prizes for the male and female top three finishers. Register at the Guest Services Desk in the Heskett Center. Registration is $10 for WSU students / faculty / staff and $20 community. Questions? Contact cr.fitness@wichita.edu.


Shock the Yard Step Show tickets are available

Shock the Yard Step Show April 24, 2019

Tickets for the 10th Annual Shock the Yard Step Show are now on sale. Tickets are $10 until April 26, and $15 day of the show, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 27, in Charles Koch Arena.

Tickets can be purchased at the Student Involvement Office, at the Koch Arena Ticket office or online at . Questions? Please contact greeklife@wichita.edu.


Do you love some friendly March competition? Bounce on over to Meritrust Madness!

Meritrust March Madness 2019

Visit Meritrust’s Braeburn Square branch now through Friday, March 29, and have some fun with the Meritrust team.

🏀 Prove your skills with piggy basketball.

🏀 Test your luck by filling out a bracket.

🏀 Enter to win a $50 Tad’s Locker Room gift card. Contest rules available onsite.

Wait, there’s more! If you’re a 鶹ƽ State University faculty and staff member or student, you could earn some extra cash by opening up a checking account with Meritrust.

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To learn how you could earn $50 today and an additional $50 later on, stop by the Braeburn branch during Meritrust Madness or visit  for promotional details.

Questions? Please contact Chi Bolander at chi.bolander@meritrustcu.org

Happy Meritrust Madness!

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