Shocker Blast: Oct. 18, 2019

 

New myWSU name process now available

As a diverse and inclusive campus community, 鶹ƽ State University recognizes that its students may identify themselves by names within the campus community that are different than their legal names. A student's name in our community and systems will be known as their myWSU Name.

A new process has been put in place to allow students to identify a chosen name to be used as their myWSU Name. Find more information about how to add a chosen name to a record, where chosen vs. legal name will be used, etc., at .


Costa Rica travel seminar deadline extended through today (Friday, Oct. 18)!

Today (Friday, Oct. 18) is last day to apply for the summer 2020 Costa Rica travel seminar and receive a $200 discount. There are still a few spots available for students who would like to receive credit in Spanish, linguistics, environmental sustainability, or honors. Scholarships are available. Please visit Costa Rica Travel Seminar for more information.


Shocktoberfest

Enjoy and attend the events hosted at Shocktoberfest

Kick-Off Shocktoberfest at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, by running, walking and cheering on participants at the annual Pumpkin Run. If that’s too early in the day, visit the family friendly Trunk or Treat at Braeburn Square. Shocktoberfest is sponsored by the WSU Campus Traditions Committee. This is all day one, for details and a full list of events and activities visit wichita.edu/Shocktoberfest 

Shocktoberfest event information


Trunk or Treat 2019

Get ready for this year's Trunk or Treat!

Looking for a spooktacular and safe alternative to trick or treating? Have an unboolievably good time with trick or treating, crafts, concessions, a costume contest, and more exciting interactive activities! This fangtastic Halloween-themed event is open to everyone from 1-4 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 19) in Braeburn Square.


Pumpkin run routeCampus roads closed for tomorrow's (Saturday, Oct. 19) Pumpkin Run

Portions of Perimeter Road, Alumni Drive, Yale, Mid-Campus Drive, Mike Oatman Drive, 19th Street, and Innovation Blvd will be closed for the Pumpkin Run from 8:45-10:30 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 19). Most of the roads on the southern part of campus will remain open. Please make arrangements accordingly. 


Shocker Volleyball Oct. 18, 2019

Shocker Volleyball looks to Jam the Gym!

Get ready to Jam the Gym at 7 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 18) as the Shockers take on UCF. Remember to wear black to the game, as we blackout the Roundhouse! Tickets are only $3, and student tickets are free!


Volleyball Oct. 20, 2019

鶹ƽ State Volleyball digs pink

Come out at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, as Shocker Volleyball takes on USF for this year's Dig Pink game! $2 of every ticket sold will be donated to the SideOut Foundation in support of breast cancer research and awareness. Student tickets are admitted free.


Be part of the Graduate Student Council

What: The 鶹ƽ State University Graduate Student Council (GSC) is a newly constituted graduate student governing organization led currently by the members of the Graduate Student Association.

Why: GSC seeks to engage graduate students with social and collaborative events, let voices be heard from graduate students in all departments, and open channels of communication between graduate students, faculty, and administration.

How: After the election we will have two meetings of the full council per month, as well as once monthly committee meetings. Councilors will serve until the completion of the spring 2020 semester.

When: The nomination period for the election is through today (Friday, Oct. 18). Election week is Oct. 28-30. The council currently meets at 4:30 p.m. every Thursday.

What can you do as students: Nominate a peer or yourself as a representative of your department. Attend our events. Provide feedback about how we can serve the graduate student body better!

Contact gsc.president@wichita.edu with any questions.

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Tallgrass Film Festival Oct. 20, 2019

Faculty-produced documentary to premiere at local film festival

The documentary “Cocin(ando) 鶹ƽ,” will premiere at the upcoming Tallgrass Film Festival at 12:15 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, during the event The State of Kansas: Past, Present, and Future at the Wilke Family Center. Tickets are $10, and are available on the festival´s website. The documentary is in Spanish with English / Spanish subtitles.

“Cocin(ando) 鶹ƽ,” is a 19-minute narrative about immigration and food in 鶹ƽ’s Hispanic community. The documentary acknowledges the value of people who have kept their culinary traditions, and how that has shaped their culture and their communities. This project was made possible by a grant awarded by Kansas Humanities.

The documentary was produced and directed by Rocio del Aguila, assistant professor of Spanish. Enrique Navarro, assistant professor of Spanish, served as the co-producer and creative director. Carolyn Speer, manager of WSU’s instructional design and technology, served as the Kansas Humanities consultant, and Jay Price, professor of history, provided his insights about Kansas.

Jenny Masias and Margi Ault-Duell, both graduate students in Spanish, collaborated in the screenplay and captions. Elizabeth Harp, undergraduate, Spanish and elementary education, served as the project assistant.


Ad Astra Conference Oct. 2019

The Fourth Annual Ad Astra Conference for first-generation students is scheduled for Oct. 25-26

This conference is a two-day event where first-generation college students across the state meet each other, share common challenges and opportunities and get information about how to better understand the college experience and society.

This year's conference will focus on topics such as imposter syndrome, using your strengths for success, developing soft skills, and the importance of the advising relationship, among others. It will include a game night, fashion show and other interactive networking sessions.

Ad Astra Conference


Prevention Ambassadors

Make a difference as a Prevention Ambassador

The Prevention Services Advisory Board (PSAB) is currently recruiting students to become Prevention Ambassadors. They will assist the PSAB in our mission as it aligns with the #WSUWeSupportU prevention program that focuses on promoting mental health and wellness and preventing suicide, sexual violence and substance abuse. This position qualifies for a zero-credit internship, and will provide the opportunity to engage with the WSU community.

Applications are due by 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25.


NASA and STEM watch party Oct. 2019

NASA Space and STEM Watch Party

Love NASA? Want to know what the future of space exploration might look like, and how you might fit in? Join us for this free event at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, in 264 John Bardo Center. We will have NASA trivia, snacks, and watch the broadcast with NASA leadership from IAC.

Want to submit a question? Contact nasainkansas@wichita.edu.


Transition Mentors

Transition Mentor application is open!

First-Year Programs in Student Success is seeking nominations for next year’s transition mentor staff! We are looking for exceptional students who are passionate about WSU and want to help welcome new students to our campus.

Transition Mentors are responsible for transitioning students to WSU beginning in the summer with orientation, and mentoring new freshmen throughout the fall semester.

Faculty and staff are encouraged to make nominations now through Wednesday, Oct. 30, at  or email Shareika Fisher at shareika.fisher@wichita.edu.


LeaderShape Institute applications fall 2019

LeaderShape Institute applications due Oct. 30

WSU is hosting its third session of the Institute by LeaderShape, a four-day experience that challenges participants to lead with integrity. This is a nationally recognized organization that facilitates participants through a series of dynamic, challenging, and exciting sessions designed to increase, develop, and launch the leadership capacity of students. This experience will not only benefit them individually, but professionally, and the communities / organizations they go on to lead and serve in the future.

Participants will cultivate leadership skills, reflect, and discuss leadership lessons within a small cohort or cluster of students. LeaderShape will be held at Rock Springs 4-H Center in Junction City, Kansas, from Jan. 14-17, 2020.

Apply at /leadershape . Deadline for applications is Wednesday, Oct. 30.

For questions or more information, contact kennedy.rogers@wichita.edu or call 978-3022. 


Trunk or Treat Oct. 19, 2019

Host a trunk at Trunk or Treat!

Trunk or Treat is a family-orientated event welcoming Shockers of all ages to campus for a safe alternative to traditional trick-or-treating. Student Activities Council wants your department or student organization to host a trunk!

Register your department to host a festively decorated trunk at the event and provide candy and/or interactive activities for the families of WSU students, faculty, and staff, as well as kids from the local USD 259 school system. Register your trunk here! Registration closes today (Friday, Oct. 18).

Contact Randi Beggs at randi.beggs@wichita.edu with any questions about the event.

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LGBTQ+ research volunteers needed!

Volunteers are needed for a research study. Students from the WSU Physician Assistant Program want to identify health care barriers faced by the LGBTQ+ community so we can educate providers on how to address and overcome these barriers.

This will be an anonymous online survey that should take approximately 15-20 minutes.

Participants must be 18 years or older and identify as LGBTQ+.

If you have any questions about the survey, please contact PA Faculty Research Advisor Ronda Hanneman at 316-978-3011.


Grace Wilkie

Grace Wilkie Annex restroom remodel underway

The Offices of Grace Wilkie Annex (TRIO- McNair Scholars, TRIO - DSS, ROTC and the Office of Adult Learning) will be without restrooms while the current facilities are being remodeled. These offices will remain open during the remodel. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. We will let you know when the remodel is complete.


Register for Education Exchange taking place on Oct. 22

The Education Exchange taking place at 3-5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28, in the RSC, is a reverse career fair that provides WSU students an opportunity to network with representatives from school districts in the 鶹ƽ area and across the state. 

 

In addition, the event provides an opportunity for students to prepare for the Education Interview Day, scheduled for March 5, 2020, by learning about school districts and their enrollment, benefits, etc. Participation in this event provides an opportunity to have conversations with staff that recruit and hire for the various school districts including superintendents, principals, and human resources staff. It will also give students a chance to improve their networking skills, in a learning environment with Career Development Center staff on hand to answer questions if needed.

 


mentoring

Enroll for a service-learning course in psychology

The INSPYRE research lab, directed by Samantha Gregus, is recruiting undergraduate mentors for a three-hour service-learning course for Psychology and Probrlems in Society (PSY 416) for the spring 2020 semester.

Prior to enrolling in PSY 416, mentors are required to pass an interview, background check, have reliable transportation and lunch availability from noon-2 p.m. at least twice a week and class from 3:30-6 p.m. on Mondays. 

Mentors from any college and major are needed. For more information, contact INSPYRE research lab at inspyre@wichita.edu.


News from the Weekly Briefing

At Thursday’s Weekly Briefing, the university update included news about a 鶹ƽ State / WSU Tech grant, FAFSA period opens, Kansas Board of Regents, and Shocktoberfest.

Read the university update.

鶹ƽ State/WSU Tech grant

In May, Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing awarded funding for Automation Manufacturing – Technicians for the Future.

Automation Manufacturing – Technicians for the Future is focused on the creation of short-term, for-credit, modularized certificates to help increase the pipeline of a skilled workforce in developing and maintaining automated advanced manufacturing systems. 

The resulting certificates will be stackable into an associates degree from WSU Tech and transferrable into bachelor’s degree programs through 鶹ƽ State University. The project will combine Robotics Technology, Maintenance and Reliability, and Industrial Automation Machine Maintenance courses to provide employers with options to upskill employees.

Over the summer, WSU and WSU Tech created an industry-approved educational model and developed a student pipeline with outside manufacturing.

Meetings with companies showed a common set of targeted entry-level skills needed to be successful in this field are in demand. Companies are looking for entry-level talent who they defined as, “farmhands.” In particular, those who grew up working with machinery and had the dexterity to move into the field.

 

FAFSA period opens

Applications for federal student aid for 2020-21 began on Oct. 1.

Based on the information you provide on the FAFSA, WSU will create an award package that may include federal grants, loans, work study and/or WSU scholarships.

December 1 is 鶹ƽ State’s priority date to maximize your federal financial aid assistance.

Nearly 60 percent of 鶹ƽ State students receive some sort of financial aid, totaling around $105 million.

 

Kansas Board of Regents

Members of the Kansas Board of Regents visited 鶹ƽ State on Wednesday and Thursday this week. On Wednesday, members of the board met with applied learning students to learn about their experiences with Airbus, Ennovar, NetApp, Textron Aviation, the 鶹ƽ Thunder hockey club, the City of 鶹ƽ and others.

 

Shocktoberfest

Shocktoberfest begins Saturday and runs through Oct. 26. Athletic events and activities, competitions, service, philanthropies, a birthday celebration for WuShock and a lip sync competition.

The Pumpkin Run winds through campus on Saturday. The 5-kilometer race begins at 9 a.m. The Little Pumpkin Run (1-kilometer) begins at 10:19 a.m. The run begins and ends in the Shocker Hall courtyard.

Trunk or Treat runs from 1-4 pm Saturday at Braeburn Square.


LGBTQ panel

Take part in Cut H8 student panel discussing topics related to LGBTQ+ community

Join Cut H8 from 2-3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21, in 258 RSC, for a student panel discussing topics related to the LGBTQ+ community. The panel will feature panelists from ODI, Spectrum, and Cut H8.


Shocker Strong Oct. 23, 2019

Join Shocker Strong on Wednesday, Oct. 23

This group is for anyone who wants to maximize their time at 鶹ƽ State, use their strengths to the fullest and master the art of resilience! Join us from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, in 258 RSC, to talk about registering for classes and staying strong for the second half of the fall semester!


Expanding Your Horizons Oct. 26, 2019

Two ‘Lab Girl’ Big Read events at WSU on Saturday, Oct. 26

The 7th annual Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) event at WSU invites middle school girls from the surrounding area to attend the workshops on Saturday, Oct. 26.

This year, EYH, an event promoting career exploration in fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) for young women, is also tied to 鶹ƽ’s Big Read, and will also feature a parallel “Lab Crawl” for any other individuals interested in exploring STEM labs.

EYH registration is limited to 200 participants to maximize interaction at workshops, and will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis through Tuesday, Oct. 22. The registration fee of $15 includes lunch at Shocker Hall, a T-shirt and bag for the student attending. EYH students will be able to register for a variety of STEM workshops ranging from a hexapod scavenger hunt to an energy-efficiency break-out room.

Lab Crawl participants can attend the opening ceremonies for EYH and then join behind-the-scenes tours of research labs at facilities at WSU on their own. See scientists in action, ask questions and try out some of the tools of the trade. Registration is also requested, but there is no fee for the “Lab Crawl.”


Ulrich Mullins catalog cover

Ulrich Museum exhibition catalogue wins Best Graphic Design Award from Kansas Museum Association

A colorful exhibition catalogue showcasing the work of an important 鶹ƽ artist and published by 鶹ƽ State University’s Ulrich Museum of Art has been chosen for an award by the Kansas Museum Association (KMA).

The catalogue, Kevin Mullins: Fire in the Paint Locker, was recently named Top Graphic Design by the KMA. The award will be presented to Ulrich Director Leslie Brothers at the association’s awards luncheon on Friday, Nov. 8 in Lindsborg, Kansas.

Ulrich exhibition catalog information

The retrospective catalogue, which features more than 100 color images and four color fold-outs, was published to coincide with the art exhibition of the same name, which was on display at the Ulrich from April 12 through Aug. 11 this year. The book was produced with the help of 鶹ƽ-based integrated marketing agency Howerton+White.

Ulrich Director Leslie Brothers said the award was especially meaningful given the artist’s ties to the 鶹ƽ community.

“We are extremely proud of this book, which pays tribute to the wonderful work Kevin Mullins produced during his lifetime,” Brothers said. “This project was truly a group effort, bringing together the insightful talents of UIrich staff, Howerton+White, and exhibition co-curators Ann Resnick and Dan Rouser.”

Along with the many color images of Mullins’s work over a 30-year period, the catalogue also features five insightful essays by David Butler, former Ulrich director; Elizabeth Dunbar, former Ulrich curator; Bill North, director of the Salina Art Center; art critic Mike Odom; and artist David Reed. It also includes an introduction by co-curator Rouser.

Mullins was a beloved figure on the 鶹ƽ art scene long before his work started to receive international attention. From 1995 to 2010, he served as the curator for exhibitions at the Ulrich while still maintaining an active studio practice. In 1997, he and Resnick opened Project, an art gallery near Douglas and Hydraulic, helping to revitalize that area of town while also introducing world-class artists to the 鶹ƽ community.

This marks the second consecutive year that the Ulrich has received an award from KMA. Last year, the museum received the association’s Technology Award for its Ulrich App, which helps patrons navigate its world-class Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection.

Although the Mullins exhibition is no longer on display at the Ulrich, copies of the catalogue can still be purchased for $60 each by visiting the museum’s website () or by .


Arts & Crafts Fair Nov. 2019

Come join the Arts and Crafts Fair hosted by SAC

Come join SAC at the annual Arts and Crafts Fair from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20 and Thursday, Nov. 21. We are looking for vendors to fill the RSC with arts, crafts, and oddities. 

Arts and Craft Fair information


My Fellow Kansans

'My Fellow Kansans' Season 2 out now

The second season of "My Fellow Kansans" begins on Friday, Oct. 18 and runs through Nov. 22. This season we’re turning to rural Kansas, because it too has a storied past. But as once-thriving towns continue to shrink, does it have a future? That, fellow Kansans, depends on whom you ask. The future of rural Kansas is our topic in season two of "My Fellow Kansans," a podcast from the Kansas News Service.

Find it wherever you get your podcasts, or at .


Entrepreneurship Research Series Oct. 22, 2019

Learn about copyright concepts during the Entrepreneurship Research Series

Join University Libraries for the next Entrepreneurship Research Series workshop at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, in 217 Ablah Library.

 Learn about basic copyright concepts such as what kind of creative works can be protected by copyright, how to register a copyrighted work, best practices for using others' copyrighted work, and those that are relevant to artists and musicians, such as the Music Modernization Act, compulsory licensing fees, and transformative use.

 For more information, call Sara Butts at 978-5017.


Halloween ComicFest 2019

Attend the Halloween ComicFest hosted by the University Library

Come celebrate Halloween with University Libraries at our Halloween ComicFest on Saturday, Oct. 26. We will have a variety of events happening throughout the day, including a a costume contest, a green screen photo booth, appearances by the 501st Legion, 3-D Printing Demonstrations, a screening of "House on Haunted Hill," a kids craft table, free comic books, and more.

This event is free and open to the public.


Attend the film event discussing Christianity in the Middle East

The 鶹ƽ State University Department of History and St. George Orthodox Christian Cathedral invite you to the Middle East through Christian Eyes film event from 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, at WSU Old Town. The documentary shows are "The Last Plight" and "Silence After the Storm," directed by Sargon Saadi. A panel discussion will follow. 


Language and comcis study fall 2019

Language and comics study

Are you interested in participating in an in-person psychological / linguistic study about comics and language? You have the opportunity to earn $10 after completing the study. We will schedule an appointment to meet in the library and administer a computer-based study that takes less than an hour.

To be eligible to participate, you must:

  1. Be an undergraduate student
  2. Have no non-corrected visual impairments
  3. Speak only American English (not bilingual)
  4. Have no learning or reading disabilities.

If you are interested in participating, email Kathleen Bozarth at ktbozarth@shockers.wichita.edu  


Big Pink Volleyball Oct. 2019

Team up for Big Pink Volleyball

We are one week away! Get your team together for a national fundraiser for Breast Cancer Research and win points for Shocktoberfest at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 25, in the Heskett Center! This event is a blast and it funds a great cause, Victory in the Valley. Sign up today at .


Costume Casino Oct. 30, 2019

Costume Casino planned for Oct. 30

Come join SAC for some casino games, costumes, and prizes at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, on the RSC first floor. Come in your best costume and test your luck!