Shocker Blast: Sept. 9, 2019

Career Closet Sept. 10, 2019

Career Closet - Sept. 10

WSU students who need professional clothing for career fairs, interviews, and professional development opportunities should come to the Career Development Center’s Career Closet event from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 10), in Brennan III.

Items available may include suits, dress pants, professional shirts or blouses, professional skirts, belts, neckties, briefcases, shoes, cuff links, tie clips, and more. Items are free to WSU students with WSU ID. No appointment necessary. Just stop by!

For questions / information contact 978-3688 or CareerDevelopment@wichita.edu


Shocker Store $6 T-shirts Sept. 10, 2019

Shocker Store to have $6 T-shirts for one day only!

The first one-day-only T-shirt sale of the school year will begin at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the Shocker Store (RSC-location only). Two styles of T-shirts will be available for $6 each, while supplies last. Limit three per customer. Sale is in-store only. Offer not valid with other discounts or promotions and all sales are final.


Build-A-Friend Sept. 10, 2019

Build-A-Friend on Sept. 10 in RSC

Looking for an unBEARably adorable friend? Stop by at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 10), on the first floor in the RSC, and build your own pawesome pal. Which friend will you choose to don a custom WSU tiny T-shirt and take home? Limit one friend per participant as supplies are limited.

Friends are available to anyone with current WSU ID. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to wichita.edu/sac or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.


NASA Symposium Nov. 2019

WSU students can apply for free registration to NASA Conference

WSU, in cooperation with NASA, Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop (TVIW), and Ad Astra Kansas Science Foundation, is hosting the 6th Interstellar Symposium and NASA Advanced Propulsion Workshop from Nov. 10-15, in downtown 鶹ƽ. This meeting will bring in experts in the physics, engineering, humanities, and social sciences of interstellar travel as part of a Congressionally-mandated NASA effort to launch the first interstellar probe by 2069.

A private gift from Dr. Robert Hampson will fund the registration costs ($125 value) for a limited number of WSU students to attend the week-long event, including the Sunday evening welcome reception and all conference meals. Those interested in applying for free registration must .

The application deadline is Monday, Sept. 30.

Each entrant must provide a one paragraph statement describing their interest in attending the Symposium and Workshop. The best applicants will be chosen by the local organizing committee. This opportunity is open to WSU students of any major or field of study – both undergraduate and graduate.

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For questions about the application process, contact: James Schwartz at james.schwartz@wichita.edu, Nickolas Solomey at nick.solomey@wichita.edu, or Atri Dutta at Atri.Dutta@wichita.edu.


Mini-Wellness Fair Sept. 11, 2019

Annual Mini-Wellness Fair coming Sept. 11

Find out about Health and Wellness services on our WSU campus at the Mini-Wellness Fair! Join us from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, at the north lawn of the RSC. Students will be able to get freebies, information, and a chance to win prizes in our drawing!


Strategic Planning Update Sept. 19, 2019

Strategic Planning Update: A year in review . . .

The Strategic Planning Committee is hosting a town hall from 3-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, in 208 Hubbard Hall. 

The September town hall will provide an opportunity to share the results of the committee’s work on input received at the May 2 town hall. All feedback was reviewed, evaluated and incorporated into the update that will be shared on Sept. 19. The town hall meeting is open to all members of the campus community, and the 鶹ƽ community at large. 

Prior to the September Town Hall, please take a moment to review the Strategic Planning Update. Visit the website and submit your feedback on or before Thursday, Sept. 12.

See Strategic Plan Update for more information.


Shocker Circle registration Sept. 2019

Shocker Circle registration is open now!

Registration is now open for the Shocker Circles.

Circles are intended to be an engagement process for collaboration and understanding as it relates to shared governance. Each participant is assigned to a table at random and each will have a trained facilitator. The principles and practices of the circle process provide a structure that allows and encourages idea sharing and conversation. 

Visit the website were more information on the Shocker Circles can be found.

Shocker Circle event registration.


SEM Tip for Sept. 9, 2019

Are you better or are you the best?

Applying for jobs, awards or scholarships in a competitive world can be discouraging. Ever wondered how you can make yourself stand out from hundreds of other applicants? If you haven’t become involved on campus or in the community, explored leadership programs, or had an internship, you need to look into these opportunities soon. For information on involvement and leadership programs (including a Leadership Certificate program!) visit . For information on preparing for your career and professional life, visit .


RSC 60th Anniversary deals week of Sept. 9, 2019

Enjoy 60 cent deals for the RSC's 60th Anniversary

To celebrate the RSC’s 60th Anniversary, the RSC is offering some great $0.60 deals at various dining options! Valid all week Sept. 9-13, you can enjoy the following: 

- 60 cent wings at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes (minimum 4) 

- 60 cent cookie with purchase at Chick-Fil-A 

- 60 cent cake pop with purchase at Starbucks 

- 60 cent scoop of custard with purchase at Freddy’s 

- 60 cent small fountain drink with purchase at all first floor food court locations 

Here’s more information on this and other RSC 60th Anniversary-related activities. .


Photo Booth in RSC Sept. 2019

Free photo booth for RSC 60th Anniversary

Celebrate the RSC turning 60 with a free WSU themed photo booth from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, on the RSC first floor. Here’s more information on this and other .


Shocker MINDSTORMS Challenge 2020

We are happy to announce our upcoming 20th MINDSTORMS challenge at WSU in March 2020. Shocker MINDSTORMS program at 鶹ƽ State includes several events designed to encourage students of all ages (K-12 and adult) to explore, experiment and experience STEM -- science, technology, engineering and mathematics teaching and learning in a hands-on constructionist environment.

The annual Shocker MINDSTORMS Challenge is a collaboration among WSU's College of Engineering and College of Applied Studies, and local industry professionals. The challenge provides young students with the opportunity for practical application and exhibition of math, science, programming, and engineering skills, as well as promoting teamwork, dedication, and sportsmanship. 

Participating in Shocker MINDSTORMS challenge is free, and we are also providing a free training session for new coaches from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at WSU. Please encourage your teachers to attend this training session to understand the rules and programing skills needed for this MINDSTORMS challenge. This challenge is only for elementary and middle-school students. Thirty-three teams (362 kids) participated in the last year’s event.

For more information, go to Shocker MINDSTORMS.


Engage WSU registration

Last chance: Registration for Engage WSU 2019 closes on Tuesday, Sept. 10

From 7:30 a.m.-noon Friday, Sept. 13, the Public Policy and Management Center and the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement will present Engage WSU, a day that brings together university, public, nonprofit, and community leaders for current research and knowledge exchange in public service. Reserve your spot now, because registration for this event will close tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 10). 

Engage WSU will be held at WSU's Marcus Welcome Center, and will feature a keynote address from Lt. Gov. Lynn Rogers, parting words from retired Sedgwick County undersheriff Brenda Dietzman, a presentation on placemaking from WSU’s Placemaking Coordinator Kristin Beal, and various breakout sessions. 

The breakout session topics will include Media Coverage of Community Driven Issues; Profiles of High Utilizers of Mental Health Community Services; Continuing the Connecting Conversation: Talent & Retention; and Diversity and Community Engagement.

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Writing Now, Reading Now Sept. 10, 2019

'Writing Now, Reading Now' series presents reading by Poet Ilya Kaminsky tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 10)

Born in the former Soviet Union, American poet Ilya Kaminsky has enchanted readers and electrified audiences for more than a decade. Now, his new book, DEAF REPUBLIC, is perhaps the most wildly praised poetry book of the year. Partly deaf since childhood, Kaminsky has created a work of “profound imagination” (The New Yorker)—a mix of fairy tale and political parable—in which a town's people go deaf in solidarity with a deaf boy shot by military police. Kaminsky writes in a joyous, life-affirming spirit that uplifts and gives courage, even as it grieves and protests. The result will astonish: a timeless story that speaks uniquely to our time and our divided nation. 

This event is free and open to the public. The reception begins at 5:30 p.m., and the reading begins at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, in McKnight Art Center. Books will be available, and a book signing will follow. The event is co-sponsored by the Department of English, the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literature, the Ulrich Museum, and Watermark Books.


Speak for Sucess Sept. 11, 2019

Join the Graduate School for the next event in their Professional Development Series, Speak for Success

In a competitive world, knowing your audience and speaking effectively is key. Learn how to synthesize your research, speak persuasively, and explain the significance of your findings to different audiences.

Join the Graduate School with presenters Lisa Parcell and Sandy Sipes of the Elliott School of Communication for the next event in the Graduate School Professional Development Series, Speak for Success, from noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, in 142 RSC, to learn overall presentation skills and how to give an effective elevator speech!

Professional Development Series events


Career Ready Workshop Sept. 11, 2019

Career Ready Workshop: Critical Thinking and Teamwork - Sept. 11

Employers are looking for 鶹ƽ State graduates to be Career Ready — meaning you know how to use your talents, strengths, and interests. Being Career Ready means, you can recognize and demonstrate the competencies identified by employers that are crucial to a successful transition into the workplace. 

Our workshops are designed to help you understand the meaning of these competencies, learn how to identify and exhibit these skills, and how to develop them further right now. 

Join us for our second workshop in the Career Ready series - Critical Thinking and Teamwork.


Mikrokosmos Journal submissions

Mikrokosmos Literary Journal is accepting submissions from students, faculty, and staff

鶹ƽ State's Literary Journal Mikrokosmos is now open for submissions! Each year, we publish a print journal with the creative work of 鶹ƽ State faculty, staff, students, and alum. 

We are looking for great pieces of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Submissions are open until Nov. 15. All pieces can be sent to mojoeditors@gmail.com with the subject line "Mikro 66 Submission." Pieces should be attached in a word doc or PDF. For submission guidelines, see below.

Mikrokosmos submission guidelines

Fiction: Please send a single story under 6,000 words. If you are submitting flash fiction, include up to three stories in a single document. 

Nonfiction: Please send a single story under 6,000 words. 

Poetry: Send up to four poems at a time, or eight pages maximum. 

If chosen for publication, you will be paid a flat rate of $15. If you have any questions, let us know at mojoeditors@gmail.com. We look forward to reading your work!


E-Launch fall 2019

Get your idea off the ground with E-Launch!

Have a product or business idea? Let E-Launch help you take the critical first steps in starting your business! Avoid spectacular failures in execution by learning before you launch, not after. Student/faculty I-Corps Teams attend free and receive seed money. Learn about I-Corps at wichita.edu/icorps and register for E-Launch at !


Autism Spectrum Support Group fall 2019Join CAPS for the Autism Spectrum Support Group

Go through the semester with a community of support. Connect with other students on the spectrum, build a social group, and learn skills to promote your social and academic success. No appointment needed. Hope to see you there!

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Savvy Researcher Workshops Sept. 2019

University Libraries to hold two Savvy Researcher Workshops

University Libraries will hold two Savvy Researcher workshops this week. 

The first workshop, “Using Library Databases: Tips and Tricks," will be from 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, in 217 Ablah Library. Save time and get better results in your research utilizing techniques like proximity searching, setting filters and limits, and using thesauri and wildcards. 

The second, “Introduction to Endnote," will be from noon-1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, in 217 Ablah Library. Learn to use Endnote to upload citation data from library databases, create new citations in various citation styles, organize citations, and insert citations into a MS Word document. 

For more information, call Angie Paul at 978-5084.


SAMPE golf tournament Sept. 2019

SAMPE 鶹ƽ Golf Tournament 2019

The SAMPE 鶹ƽ Chapter golf tournament will be held at 9 a.m. Monday Sept. 16, at the Reflection Ridge Golf Course, 7700 W. Reflection Road. The tournament will raise funds for the Darrel Dugan Scholarship, which awards scholarships for local engineering students pursuing degrees in material and process engineering. The entry fee is $100 per player, and will cover green fees, cart fees, lunch, drinks, tickets, and prizes. The tournament will be a four-person scramble with shotgun start. The entry deadline is tomorrow (Tuesday, Sept. 10). 

If you would like to volunteer to help during this event (such as registration, awards ceremonies, score keeping, or beverage carts), please . Lunch will be provided for all volunteers. For more information, contact wichitasampechapter@gmail.com.


Sport management junior tells student-athletes' stories

Aliyah Funschelle is a 鶹ƽ State junior studying sport management and is the campus representative for the American Athletic Conference and its digital network.

In her position with the AAC, Aliyah interviews Shocker student-athletes, providing their in-depth stories to the network.

The internship combines Aliyah’s her love of reporting with her passion for sports. In her time there, she has covered the NCAA Tournament, AAC conference tournaments and the National Invitational Tournament.

“I feel like if I were at a different school, I wouldn’t have those opportunities,” Aliyah says. “鶹ƽ State just really helps place you where you’re meant to be. They want to see you succeed.”


Basketball scrimmage Oct. 5, 2019

Basketball scrimmage, garage sale set for Oct. 5

It's out with the old and in with the new on Saturday, Oct. 5 when 鶹ƽ State hosts its annual athletic department garage sale followed by the 2019 Black & Yellow Scrimmage.
 
From 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Shocker fans will get their first look at the 2019-20 men's and women's basketball teams during an intrasquad doubleheader. The women take the court first, followed by the men.
 
Fans are also invited to stop by the garage sale that morning from 7-9:45 a.m. inside the Aetna Multi-Purpose Gym (enter through the exterior doors on the east side of Charles Koch Arena). Items are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and include jerseys and uniforms, assorted apparel, bags, and equipment. Prices listed are non-negotiable. Customers are encouraged to pay with cash, however, credit cards will also be accepted.


WSU Blood Drive Sept. 2019

鶹ƽ State Blood Drive coming Sept. 19-20

Make your life-saving appointment for the 鶹ƽ State Blood Drive from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, and Friday, Sept. 20, in the Heskett Center lobby. To schedule your appointment, go to ; enter sponsor code: 鶹ƽ State or call 1-800-Red-Cross.

Don’t forget to save time by using RapidPass to complete your pre-donation reading and health history online before you come to your appointment. More information is available at redcrossblood.org/RapidPass.

All presenting donors will receive a coupon for a free Sports Clips haircut following the donation. You must provide a valid email address to receive your Sport Clips coupon. Your coupon will be included in your post-blood drive thank you email from the American Red Cross.


Contraceptive Coffee Chat Sept. 20, 2019

Sit down for a Contraception Coffee Chat with a college health specialist!

Student Health Services is hosting a Contraception Coffee Chat from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 20, in 209 Ahlberg Hall. Just walk in for a 15-minute consultation visit about your birth-control needs, and enjoy a cup of coffee!

Future appointments will include exams and any prescriptions discussed between you and our college health specialists.

Additional chats will be held on Oct. 18 and Nov. 15.


Ulrich fall 2019 Exhibition Opening

Ulrich Museum invites public to Fall Exhibition Opening Party

鶹ƽ State’s Ulrich Museum of Art invites you to join us for an exploration of its newest suite of exhibitions on display this fall. The Fall Exhibition Opening Party will take place from 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12 at the museum.

Ulrich receptions are a conversation, a gathering, an engagement of artists and art enthusiasts intertwined with music, fine fare, and possibility.

This season's new exhibitions are:

Teachable Moments: the XXII Faculty Biennial
Clay Currents: The 鶹ƽ National Ceramics Invitational
Solving for X=Accessibility: GuideBeacon

The Fall Opening Exhibition Party is free and open to the public. For more information call 978.3664 or email ulrich@wichita.edu.


Suspender Fridays Sept. 2019

Wear Your Suspender Days

Prevention Services is inviting all members of the WSU community to wear their #WSUWeSupportU suspenders shirts on Fridays in the month of September to bring added awareness during Suicide Prevention Month. The suspenders are a reminder that we hope to be a community that supports each other.


Justin Stahl Sept. 14, 2019

20 / 20 with Justin Stahl this Saturday, Sept. 14

20 / 20 with Justin Stahl is the beginning of shows leading to the 鶹ƽ Wurlitzer centennial in 2026. The show at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, in Century IIs Exhibition Hall, presents a variety of music since the Wurlitzer premiered.

Use WSU for discounted tickets at .

More information on Justin Stahl

Justin Stahl is a native of Beech Grove, Indiana. He has entertained thousands of patrons of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in the last eight productions of their annual Yuletide Celebration by playing the 3-manual, 24-rank Wurlitzer installed at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. Justin has also performed in Birmingham, Detroit, Boston, Joliet, and Erie. Earlier this year, he appeared at Rochester, New York, and has just announced his second Australian tour in summer 2020, with additional shows in Tasmania and New Zealand.

The 鶹ƽ Wurlitzer, originally installed at the "Crossroads of the World" in the Times Square New York Paramount Theatre in 1926, came to 鶹ƽ in 1968. 2019 is the 鶹ƽ Wurlitzer's 51st year in the heart of America. Of more than 10,000 instruments built, 鶹ƽ is home to the finest example ever conceived and achieved. Like all instruments, the music performed is limited only by the artist’s imagination.


Kappa Delta Chi Rush Week Sept. 2019

Kappa Delta Chi Sorority fall rush week

Come join the ladies of KDChi for our fall rush week Sept. 9-13! We will hold informationals, community service, and fun events throughout the week. Reference our flyer for details.

, is a Latina-founded national sorority who aims to achieve professional development, academic excellence and graduation of all its members; an organization dedicated to community service to their local university communities with an emphasis on the Hispanic / Latino population. Come meet your favorite penguins on campus; we hope to see you there! For questions, contact alphaalpha.expansion@kappadeltachi.org.


Steven Werner Sept. 13, 2019

Startup Grind U with Steven Werner

Come check out Steven Werner and how he built his business, Lawn Buddy, an app and website that helps "lawntrapreneurs" build their business! Werner graduated from WSU with his degree in entrepreneurship, and has since built a locally owned and operated business that is dedicated to revolutionizing the lawn care business!

Tickets are free for anyone with a myWSU ID, and the event will be held from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, in 264 RSC.

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Dodgeball tournament Sept. 28, 2019

Register a team for Sigma Lambda Beta's second annual ‘Protect Your Balls’ dodgeball tournament

The second annual “Protect Your Balls” dodgeball tournament will be hosted by the Rho Beta Chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity Inc. at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, on the second floor of the Heskett Center. All proceeds will go toward testicular cancer research.

Teams are allowed up to 10 players maximum, but must have at least eight players to form a team. Each person must pay a $16 registration fee (cash only), which includes a T-shirt and a self-examination awareness kit. We will also have a drawing for giveaways.

Each person who registers will automatically receive one ticket, and participants can purchase additional tickets for $1! There will be prizes such as headphones, gift cards, WSU merchandise, a Yeti Cup, duffel bag, and Bluetooth speaker!

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