Shocker Blast: April 1, 2019

 

Degree planning and career exploration are vital in the pursuit of your degree

SEM Tips April 1, 2019

Quick! Tell me how many classes you have left before you graduate. Can’t answer that question? You aren’t alone. You should regularly be completing a Degree Works audit found on your myClasses tab in myWSU to know where you stand in your degree program. For questions on your degree audit, contact your college academic advisor or advising center.

Don’t have a major yet? Curious about career options after graduation? Our stellar staff at the can help you explore careers, which can help narrow your focus on choosing an academic path and help guide you to resources to research knowledge, skills and abilities needed for almost any career.


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. 

Edible Book Festival is today (Monday, April 1)

Edible Book Festival April 1, 2019

Are you a fan of the “Great British Baking Show” or “Nailed It”? Then come to the University Libraries' first Edible Book Festival today (Monday, April 1). The worlds of books and food will collide in creative and delicious ways!

Come see what literary marvels people have come up with and vote for the best Edible Book in Ablah Library from 10-11:30 a.m., or .

A reception will be from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., with winners announced at noon.


Hippodrome tickets are sale starting today (Monday, April 1) in Student Involvement

Hippodrome April 2019

Hippodrome tickets will be on sale starting today (Monday, April 1) in Student Involvement. Hippodrome is the longest running tradition at 鶹ƽ State and consists of a skit and variety act competition, all put together by fellow Shocker Students.

This year’s theme is "Once upon a time in Hippodrome." The skits and variety acts are split for 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, and 6 p.m. Thursday, April 11performances in the CAC Theater, which will be emceed by a selected student. All skits and acts will perform at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 13, in the CAC Theater for the final show with awards to follow, emceed by professional emcee Andrew Trufano.

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Wednesday and Thursday show tickets will be on sale for $4, $5, and $6 for WSU students, WSU faculty / staff and the general public, respectively. Saturday show tickets are $8, $10, and $12 for WSU students, WSU faculty / staff, and general public, respectively.

Pick up your tickets in Student Involvement in 216 RSC, starting today (Monday April 1), cash or check only. 


Parking lot closures this week

Parking lot closures

Monday, April 1 to Friday, April 5 – Parking lots 3N, 3S and 11 between Cessna Stadium and Devlin Hall will be blocked in order to remove some stadium lights.

Tuesday, April 2 – Parking lots 21N and 21W (north of the Marcus Welcome Center) will be blocked off for a WSU Foundation event until 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday and Wednesday, April 2-3 – Parking lot 2N (on the northwest corner of Koch Arena) will be blocked off in preparation for the KFDI Listener Appreciation concert Wednesday night.

Friday, April 5 – The south part of lot 2W (west side of Koch Arena) will be blocked off for Admission’s Black and Yellow Day event until 3 p.m.


Take 25 percent off at the Shocker Store tomorrow (Tuesday, April 2)

NIT Sale in Shocker Store April 2, 2019

To celebrate the Shockers big game in the NIT, take 25 percent off your total purchase at the Shocker Store on Tuesday, April 2, valid at both the RSC and Braeburn Square locations. Some exclusions apply. Not valid with other discounts. Good luck, Shockers!


Buy six cookies, get three free on No Fools’ Day!

Chick-fil-A cookies on April 1, 2019

Celebrate April Fools’ Day at Chick-fil-A in the RSC when you buy six cookies, you get three free today (Monday, April 1) only.


Resume RX on Tuesday, April 2

Resume RX April 2, 2019

Need your resume or cover letter reviewed but don't have time to make an appointment? The resume doctors with the Career Development Center have you covered. See us from 12:30-2 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, April 2) on the first floor, RSC, for help with your resume, cover letter, interview tips, and general information about our office. No need to register, just stop by and see us!


SAC invites you to Trivia Night

Trivia Night April 2, 2019

SAC is hosting Trivia Nights in the RSC’s Starbucks Lounge, the first Tuesday of each month during the spring semester. Don’t miss the fun at 7 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, April 2). Each month will include a different theme, food and drink specials and great prizes.

Sign up as a team or show up and make a few friends. Pre-registration is encouraged. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.


National Graduate Student Appreciation Week is April 1-5

Graduate Student Appreciation Week April 1-5, 2019

The Graduate School celebrates all grad students, and there are fun events planned for National Graduate Student Appreciation Week April 1-5. We want to give a big shout out to our Graduate Student Association (GSA) leadership team. Thank you to these students for their hard work and committed service in 2018-19 to all graduate students: Jacob Armstrong, president; Aisha Prince, vice-president; Randy Barbour; Fenil Desai; Ricky Leitner, and Vijay Matheswaran.

Students are encouraged to attend these events in your honor.

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  • 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, RSC north patio (rain site is RSC Tables #16 and #17) - Stop by the RSC North Patio for Let Them Eat Cake! Enjoy a piece of cake (or a couple) and mingle with your Graduate Student Association and Grad School staff.
  • 4-7 p.m. Friday, April 5, RSC Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes - Take a well-deserved break from graduate work and come out to play! The Graduate Student Association (GSA) is sponsoring a Graduate Student  Appreciation Party! Join us for food, drinks, billiards, and meeting with good friends. 

Public Health Sciences seniors invite Shockers to free activities April 1-5

National Public Health Week April 1-7, 2019

National Public Health Week (NPHW) is promoted each year during the first week in April. Each day of NPHW focuses on a specific public health topic with the aim to bring together communities and reduce the causes of poor health and disease.

Seniors in the Department of Public Health Sciences invite all Shockers to celebrate NPHW by participating in the free event.

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Deadline for URCAF 2019 abstract submissions is Friday, April 5

Undergraduate Research

The annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum (URCAF) will be held on Friday, April 19, in the Rhatigan Student Center. The forum provides an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students at 鶹ƽ State to present their scholarly and creative activity to a faculty, student and community audience, while competing for cash awards. Abstract submissions are due by Friday, April 5. For more information, go to .


Free HIV testing available tomorrow (Tuesday, April 2)

Free HIV testing April 2, 2019

Student Health Services, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Housing & Residence Life, and Positive Directions Kansas are offering free HIV and Syphilis testing from 1-4 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, April 2) in 209 Ahlberg Hall.


Shockerthon is coming Saturday, April 6

Shockerthon

Shockerthon is coming to WSU on Saturday, April 6 at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex. Shockerthon is a philanthropy event for the community and students of all ages to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals at Ascension Via Christi. In its first six years, Shockerthon raised more than $320,000. This year, run by a newly established student organization, the goal is to raise $50,000.

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CMN is a national organization which supports sick and injured kids and, locally, Ascension Via Christi Hospitals, through direct family financial assistance and enhancements to children’s units at the hospitals. Some uses of funding include paying for expenses not covered by insurance such as medication, therapy, hearing aids, wheelchairs, specialized formula, and travel expenses; helping health care facilities purchase innovative care technologies, such as vein viewers, virtual reality distraction technology, and movie goggles specifically for MRI testing among others at Ascension Via Christi Hospital’s newborn intensive care, and ChildLife Center pediatric care units.

Shockerthon 2019 is a six-hour event consisting of family-oriented activities, games, dancing, and food. Families active within Children’s Miracle Network and attendees are invited to participate in a day of celebration and fun after a year of fundraising. Go to  to sign up to participate or to support students who are raising money for the effort.

Readers of Shocker Blast can obtain a special registration price of only $10 when using promo code BLAST when registering. Come join the movement for the kids!

For questions, contact Bethanie Miller at dancerrelations_WSU@outlook.com. 


Graduate School Professional Development Series offers the art of communication in professional life

The Art of Communication April 10, 2019

“The Art of Communication in Professional Life: Your Competitive Edge” will be presented from noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, in 142 RSC. The presenter will be Ray Hull from the College of Health Professions. All are welcome; lunch RSVP to jenny.stauffer@wichita.edu.

To demonstrate excellence as professionals, we must also develop excellence as communicators. Effective communication involves a delicate balance between a nurturing and caring communicative style, and the assurance that one is working with a well-prepared professional.

This presentation will give those in attendance insights into the art of communication, the art of non-verbal communication, and the art of communication in conflict resolution.


Justin Noel Hall to present a graduate marimba recital

Justin Noel Hall April 1, 3, 2019

Justin Noel Hall presents “Man of the Woods,” a graduate marimba recital at 7:30 p.m. today (Monday, April 1) and Wednesday, April 3, in Wiedemann Recital Hall. Admission is free and open to the public.

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This is no April Fools’ joke. It is the culminating performance of Hall’s graduate studies here at 鶹ƽ State University. The marimba has been his muse for as long as he can remember, and he’s so excited to share a full recital of only marimba repertoire with both transcriptions and original compositions. The marimba is both the beauty and the beast in his eyes. Such raw power and sound can come from this instrument and at the same time it can be cute, sentimental, and even quite high-brow.


You be the judge!

You be the judge - SNVC competition

The Shocker New Venture Competition Trade Show is quickly approaching, and students have the opportunity to judge! If signed up, you’ll be given $10,000 Shocker Dollars to invest in teams of your choice. The team with the most votes will win the People’s Choice Award! The Trade Show is Friday, April 26, and student judging happens from 2-3 p.m. Register today at .


Gartner IT Town Halls coming Wednesday, 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 the afternoon of Wednesday 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. All sessions will be held in 208 Hubbard Hall. 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.

Take quick survey for communication graduate research

Please consider taking a five-minute electronic survey for communication graduate research.  is completely anonymous. 

If you have any questions, please contact LaRissa Lawrie at LLLawrie1@shockers.wichita.edu.


First of three spring sculpture dedications is tomorrow (Tuesday, April 2)

The Celestial Mechanic outdoor sculpture April 2, 2019

The Ulrich Museum of Art will add three sculptures to its renowned Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection in the spring of 2019. A dedication of the “The Celestial Mechanic” by Randy Regier, will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, April 2) on the north lawn of Ahlberg Hall.

The reveal and remarks will be held at 3:30 p.m., followed by a 4 p.m. reception on the north lawn of Ahlberg Hall. An artist talk will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Ulrich Museum of Art.

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Established in 1972, the Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection, part of the holdings of the Ulrich Museum of Art, is a WSU treasure recognized nationally and internationally as one of the finest collections of its kind. An integral part of the daily life on campus, it has shaped WSU’s sense of place for nearly 50 years, offering moments of contemplation, learning, empathy, and joy to countless students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

The collection is a source of immense and justified pride for the university, the city of 鶹ƽ, the state of Kansas, and the Great Plains region. It is, therefore, deeply exciting that following 10 years of research, fundraising, and planning, the collection will expand to 80 pieces this year, with new works continuing to broaden our understanding of what contemporary public sculpture can offer.

Upcoming dedications

Elyn Zimmerman&Բ;–&Բ;Font
Tuesday, April 23
3:30 p.m. Reveal and Remarks
4 p.m. Reception – Shocker Hall Plaza
5:30 p.m. Artist Talk – Ulrich Museum of Art

Tom Otterness&Բ;–&Բ;Shockers
Sunday, May 12
3:30 p.m. Reveal and Remarks
4 p.m. Reception – South Lawn of Duerksen Fine Arts Center


Upcoming events at University Libraries

University Library events

Upcoming events at the University Libraries include “Edible Book Festival,” “Internet of Things,” “3D Printers and Pens,” “Planning for Success: Finding Facts to Support Your Business Plan,” “Dear Diary: How Can I Find Diaries, Journals, and Letters?”, and “Research: How Do I Write a Literature Review?”

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“Edible Book Festival” from 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Monday, April 1 in the main corridor of Ablah Library. .     

“Monday Technology Workshops: Internet of Things” from 1:00 – 2:00 pm Monday, April 1 in C-Space, Ablah Library. .

“Tech Tuesdays: 3D Printers and 3D Pens” from 12:00 – 2:00 pm Tuesday, April 2 in C-Space, Ablah Library. .

“Planning for Success: Finding Facts to Support Your Business Plan” from 5:30 – 7:30 pm Tuesday, April 2 in RM 217, Ablah Library. .

“Dear Diary: How Can I Find Diaries, Journals, and Letters?” from 4:00 – 5:00 pm Wednesday, April 3 in RM 217, Ablah Library. .

“Research: How Do I Write a Literature Review?” from 12:00 – 1:00 pm Friday, April 5 in RM 217, Ablah Library. .

“Monday Technology Workshops: Cyber Security and Forensics” from 1:00 – 2:00 pm Monday, April 8 in C-Space, Ablah Library. .

“Tech Tuesdays: One Button Studio/Virtual Reality Studio” from 12:00 – 2:00 pm Tuesday, April 9 in C-Space, Ablah Library. .

“I’ve Heard of Endnote: How Do I Get Started?” from 4:00 – 5:00 pm Wednesday, April 10 in RM 217, Ablah Library. .

“Citations: How Do I Write Papers in APA Style?” from 12:00 – 1:00 pm Friday, April 12 in RM 217, Ablah Library. .

For more information and event registration, . Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend.


Opera Theater to present double-bill

Opera double bill April 2019

鶹ƽ State University Opera Theater will present two masterpieces in one night, with performances at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4, to Saturday, April 6, and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 7, in Miller Concert Hall, Duerksen Fine Arts Center.

Each opera lasts less than one hour.

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Ravel’s “L’enfant et les Sortilèges” tells the story of an unruly child who is forced to face all he has harmed when animals and household objects come to life. 

“Gianni Schicchi” brings us the story of the Donati family who try to change the will of a dear departed, only to be outwitted by the wily Gianni Schicchi. The opera will feature WSU legend Samuel Ramey.  

WSU Opera Theater is under the direction of Alan Held. Mark Laycock will lead the WSU Orchestra. Tickets are available online at  or call 978-3233.  WSU students receive a free ticket with their Shocker ID.  


Paid student marketing and design internships available

Strat Comm internship

The Office of Strategic Communications at WSU is accepting applications now through April 15 for paid student internship positions in marketing and graphic design. Qualified applicants must be strong communicators, highly motivated and able to work hard in a team environment. If you’re interested, go to  to apply. Questions? Email lainie.mazzullo@wichita.edu.


Openings available with VISTA

VISTA openings April 2019

Anyone wanting to get involved with Volunteer in Service to America (VISTA) can now apply at . 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.

For more information, please contact WSU VISTA Leader by email at shyla.thompson@wichita.edu.


Performance in the Plaza coming April 10

Performance in the Plaza April 10, 2019

Performance in the Plaza brings dance, music, and performance art to you! Student Activities Council is hosting a showcase of performances from noon-3 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the WSU Plaza of Heroines in front of Ablah Library. This energetic event will immerse you into the craft, sophistication, and allure of dance, singing, and art.

For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to  or contact us at sac@wichita.edu. 


Stressed? Keep Calm and Breathe On

Keep Calm and Breathe On

Join the Counseling and Testing Center again for Keep Calm and Breathe On. Drop in to build structured relaxation time into your life and learn techniques to do relaxation on your own. You will be led in meditation, mindfulness and relaxation practices. The meetings are from 12:15-12:45 p.m. every Wednesday in 257 RSC. Drop in or contact the Counseling and Testing Center for more information at 978-3440.