Shocker Blast: Oct. 25, 2019

Pep Rally Oct. 25, 2019

Pep Rally today (Friday, Oct. 25)

The entire community is invited to 鶹ƽ State University for a pep rally to celebrate the upcoming season for the Shocker men's and women's basketball teams. The pep rally is from 7-8 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 25) at WSU's Braeburn Square, and is presented by the 鶹ƽ State University Alumni Association.

The evening's events include:

  • Appearances by the men's and women's basketball teams, as well as head coaches Gregg Marshall and Keitha Adams.
  • Performances by the Shocker Spirit Squad and Shocker Sound
  • iHeart Media will emcee the event and provide music. Don Guidas from B98 will emcee and Channel 96.3 will be on site live playing music.
  • T-shirt giveaway
  • 20% off total purchase at the Shocker Store (7 p.m.-event end; Braeburn Square location only) *some exclusions apply and not valid with other discounts or promotions

The event is free, and will be held along the side of the lake located behind Braeburn Square off of 21st Street at the public recreational area.


Fright Night Oct. 25, 2019

Come to the haunting at the Heskett

Join us tonight for a frightening good time at the Heskett Center. Take a walk through our haunted hallway, try your luck at the escape room, and nibble on some spooky snacks. Costume contest, movies and more from 9-11 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 25).


Halloween ComicFest Oct. 22, 2019

Attend the Halloween ComicFest hosted by the University Library

Come celebrate Halloween with University Libraries at our Halloween ComicFest tomorrow (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.


Military and veterans celebration - register for free lunch!  

The next Women of WSU Luncheon, in collaboration with the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement, will be held from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, Nov.  7, in 233 RSC. The luncheon will feature a potato bar for $12. Please RSVP on the website by Friday, Nov. 1.

All veterans and active duty service members are invited to attend and receive a free lunch! If you have served our country, we want to serve you. Women of 鶹ƽ State University, in collaboration with the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement, invites you to lunch to thank you for your service. All veteran and active duty military staff will receive a complimentary lunch. We want to spotlight military and veteran service members, and request service members let us know the branch of service in which you served and send a photo to highlight your service in our presentation.

The featured presenter will be Marche Fleming-Randle, WSU Vice President for Diversity and Community Engagement. She will deliver a motivational / inspirational speech titled “The Home of the Free: Because of the Brave!”

Please send your photo to Deanna Carrithers at deanna.carrithers@wichita.edu by 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, if you want to be included in the presentation. We hope you'll join us.


Woolsey Hall

Woolsey Hall design is underway

Design for Woolsey Hall, the new building to house the W. Frank Barton School of Business, is underway!  Researchers from the selected architectural team, GastingerWalker out of Kansas City + Gensler Chicago, will be on campus on Monday, Oct. 28, to become more familiar with the current Barton School of Business facilities, observe how students, faculty, and staff move through campus, and learn about the types of spaces that most resonate with our community. 

The researchers may stop and talk with you briefly to gain a better understanding of places you go to study, to hang out, or meet up with friends. The researchers will be documenting their observations by taking photos. Stop by and say hello!

A poster session will be set up Monday afternoon in the RSC, and Monday afternoon through Wednesday afternoon in the lobby of Clinton Hall, to get feedback from faculty, staff, and students about the types of spaces and activities for the new School of Business building. This is a self-serve activity – you are invited to engage around a series of posters that prompt responses to help the designers learn about what is important to 鶹ƽ State and what is important to see in the new building. Plan to stay for a few minutes, or as long as you can. We look forward to your participation!

The architectural team was selected following interviews of a short list of firms provided by the State Building Advisory Commission. The selection committee consisted of staff from 鶹ƽ State University and the WSU Foundation, as well as the Office of Facilities and Property Management and the Kansas Board of Regents.


Student Section names

Voting for the new Shocker Student Section name

The top five name submissions for the new student section are in and voting has begun. Cast your vote by 5 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 25) for your voice to be heard. Vote for your favorite name with the link below.


Campus roads will be re-striped tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 26)

Weather permitting, the Facility Services Department will re-stripe center lines throughout campus from 7:30 a.m.-noon tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 26). Please use caution when driving around workers and their equipment.


Mathematics lecture today (Friday, Oct. 25)

Emily Evans from Brigham Young University will be the guest lecturer for the Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences at 3 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 25) in 372 Jabara Hall. Emily will present “Force-based models of cell-extracellular interaction.”

Please come for refreshments before the lecture at 2:30 p.m. in 353 Jabara Hall.

Schedule of Lecture Series


Industry Professional Panel Oct. 25, 2019

Industry Professional Panel to be featured today (Friday, Oct. 25)

The Department of Industrial, Systems and Manufacturing Engineering will host an Industry Professional Panel at 3 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 25) in 123 Wallace Hall. All are welcome to come and hear about some ways a degree in Industrial Engineering or Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering can translate to a career.


Study room construction

Ablah Library’s 24-hour Study Room closed for renovation

Ablah Library’s 24-hour Study Room is closed through the end of the semester.

Students have asked for an improved study room - with restroom facilities - for years. We appreciate your patience while we renovate this space to better meet the needs of the WSU community. As a reminder, Chromebooks are available for three-day checkout, and Ablah Library's hours will be extended pre-finals.

Please come and enjoy the new, larger space in January!


mentoring

Enroll for a service-learning course in psychology

The INSPYRE research lab, directed by Samantha Gregus, is recruiting undergraduate mentors for a 3-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.


ASL movie night

Join the ASL Club for a special showing of Nosferatu

At 5:30 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 25) in 218 Hubbard Hall, WSU's ASL Club will be hosting a Silent Movie night featuring a spooky-themed showing of Nosferatu! The showing is free to attend; however, this is a fundraising event and as such we will be selling drinks and snacks during the event. Hope to see you there.


Fun Night

The Ulrich Museum is hosting Future Now, showcasing research across campus

The Ulrich Museum of Art invites you to join us from 4-5 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 25) for PechaKucha style presentations on campus-wide research. There will be four presenters who have seven minutes each. A reception is to follow. The event is free and open to the public


Door Decorating Competition Oct. 2019

Check out the Door Decorating competition

Individuals and departments competed in the Shocktoberfest door decorating competition this week. The decorated doors are located in the RSC, Jardine Hall, Grace Wilkie Hall, the Media Resources Building, LIndquist, Shocker Hall, Brennan Hall, WSU Old Town and Garvey International Center. 


Attend Big Pink Volleyball on Friday

Big Pink Volleyball is a philanthropic event raising funds for breast cancer research and is coordinated by Campus Recreation. The games begin at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 25, in the Heskett Center Gymnasium.

The event began in 2002 at Western Illinois University. To date, the games have raised $200,000 at 48 different universities, high schools and businesses.

View the Shocktoberfest event schedule


Unplanned Oct. 26, 2019

Shockers for Life to offer free showing of Unplanned this Saturday

Shockers for Life will host a free showing of Unplanned at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, in 266 RSC, as part of its mission to spread awareness of the pro-life movement on campus. This movie is based on the true story of former Planned Parenthood Director Abby Johnson, who worked for the organization for several years before becoming a pro-life advocate.

Following the showing, the Shockers for Life executive team will host a discussion where all attendees are welcome to share their thoughts and engage in respectful dialogue about the themes presented.

Viewers are advised that this movie is rated R for scenes depicting abortion.


Flu vaccines for students Oct. 2019

Flu vaccines at Student Health Services

Are you having trouble finding flu vaccines? Student Health has flu shots for currently enrolled students for only $20! If you have health insurance, bring your card and we will use your insurance for the flu shot vaccine. 


Sydney Jaeger

Senior balances engineering internship with role on WSU Cheer Team

Senior industrial engineering student Sydney Jaeger is making the most of her college experience. It’s not always easy, but she finds a way to balance time as an engineering intern and student, member of WSU Cheer and a campus leader.

With an early interest in renewable energies stemming from her family’s biodiesel plant in western Kansas, Sydney knew she wanted to go into engineering.

Read complete story on Sydney Jaeger.


Weekly Briefing university update

At Thursday’s Weekly Briefing, information was shared about a pledge to America’s workers, composite materials handbook, president search, climate survey, President’s Club Celebration, 鶹ƽ State featured in the 鶹ƽ Business Journal, and a pep rally at Braeburn Square.

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PLEDGE TO AMERICA’S WORKERS

Earlier today, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump visited 鶹ƽ. They first visited the WSU Tech National Center for Aviation Training for a tour and roundtable. 

Dr. Sheree Utash, President of WSU Tech and Vice President of Workforce Development at 鶹ƽ State University, is a member of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board co-chaired by Ivanka Trump and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. 

After the roundtable, a group of 鶹ƽ-based aviation companies signed the Pledge to America’s Workers. The Pledge to America’s Workers is a White House initiative that boasts pledges from over 360 companies who have so far committed to over 14 million new or enhanced career and job training opportunities for American workers.

The Secretary and Advisor Trump visited Textron Aviation for a tour and meet and greet with Textron Aviation employees who have benefitted from Textron’s Pledge to America’s Workers commitment of 22,240 opportunities.

The Textron Aviation opportunities have been realized largely through the Aviation Pathway partnership with WSU Tech. This program is a high school aviation curriculum, where students have the opportunity to receive their high school diploma and technical certificate in Aviation Production or Aviation Maintenance upon graduation.

 

COMPOSITE MATERIALS HANDBOOK 17

Around 175 people are meeting at 鶹ƽ State for the CMH-17 PMC Coordination Group Meetings, wrapping up today at the Rhatigan Student Center.

The group meetings give advanced materials users the chance to contribute to various topics and sections of the CMH-17 Handbook. The handbook is written in partnership with industry professionals every eight months. 

The group meets in 鶹ƽ every three years; this is the first time at 鶹ƽ State. Attendees include representatives from groups and businesses, such as NASA, the U.S Air Force and Airbus, that use composites for manufacturing.

 

PRESIDENT SEARCH

The Presidential Search Committee, chaired by Steve Clark, completed its work last week by submitting three to five candidates for consideration by the Kansas Board of Regents.

The Board of Regents met Sunday and Monday to consider candidates.

No date has been set, but the Regents plan to hold a meeting at WSU to confirm their selection and introduce the new President.  The day, time and place for that event will be announced by the Regents and communicated in advance to students, faculty, staff and media.

 

CLIMATE SURVEY

鶹ƽ State students, faculty, staff and administrators are encouraged to respond to the 2019 Climate Survey from the 鶹ƽ State University Office of Assessment.

This survey is intended to provide information to campus leaders, appropriate offices and initiatives, related to experiences and perceptions of the campus climate. The survey will examine both satisfaction and comfort with the current climate with diversity and equity as its lens.

The survey launched Tuesday, via e-mail to students, faculty and staff, and remains open for three weeks. 

 

DAVID UNRUH HONORED AT PRESIDENT’S CLUB CELEBRATION

The President’s Club Celebration takes place tonight (Thursday). David Unruh will receive The Board of Trustees’ Award, given to a person who has made significant contributions to the vital and rewarding partnership that exists between 鶹ƽ State University and the community.  The recipient is selected from worthy honorees nominated by a committee from the WSU Board of Trustees and reviewed by the University’s President to select a candidate for final approval by the board.  

As a member of the Sedgwick County Commission for 16 years, Dave Unruh dedicated himself to improving the quality of life for all residents. Early in his tenure, he recognized the important role 鶹ƽ State University plays in helping to create a vibrant community. He consistently supported initiatives to grow and strengthen the university, with one of his most notable accomplishments being to champion the partnership between WSU and 鶹ƽ Area Technical School to create WSU Tech. 

 

WICHITA STATE FEATURED IN WICHITA BUSINESS JOURNAL

The 鶹ƽ Business Journal recently compiled a “Best of the 2010s” list. 

It included 鶹ƽ State’s men’s basketball success, the Innovation Campus and WSU Tech’s rebranding and affiliation with 鶹ƽ State. The list of 鶹ƽ’s business, cultural and construction highlights also included Intrust Bank Arena, Eisenhower National Airport, the popularity of the 鶹ƽ flag and Cargill’s downtown relocation among the 18 items.

 

PEP RALLY FRIDAY AT BRAEBURN SQUARE

The entire community is invited to a pep rally to celebrate the upcoming season for the Shocker men's and women's basketball teams. The pep rally is from 7-8 p.m. Friday at WSU's Braeburn Square, and is presented by the 鶹ƽ State University Alumni Association.

The event includes appearances by the men's and women's basketball teams, as well as head coaches Gregg Marshall and Keitha Adams. The Shocker Spirit Squad and Shocker Sound will perform.


Don't get spooked by finances Oct. 2019

Don't get spooked by your finances!

It might be spooky season, but your finances don't have to be!

Join the Office for Student Money Management (OSMM) from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, on the first floor, RSC. Let's have a conversation, play games, and learn the steps towards financial wellness.

Contact us at financial.wellnessGA@wichita.edu or OSMM@wichita.edu if you have any questions.


Critical Language Scholarship Nov. 2019

Critical Language Scholarship for summer 2020

Are you interested in learning a new language? Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program offers fully funded programs for certain languages in several different countries. The deadline for summer 2020 is Tuesday, Nov. 19. See the website for more details.

Contact Ann Burger by email at ann.burger@wichita.edu.


Japanese Culture Association

Japanese Culture Association will host Japanese Culture Night

Japanese Culture Association (JCA) will host a Japanese Culture Night, showcasing performances ranging from traditional dances to martial arts demonstrations. There will also be performances from 鶹ƽ Asian Festival's Ms. Japan, and K-State's Yosakoi dance group. The event will be held from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, in the CAC Theater.

The event is free for WSU students and faculty, and $5 for outside guests, and $2 for children.


Participants needed for audiology research

You are invited to participate in a research study of Digit-Pair Speech Recognition Thresholds in Adults with Hearing Loss. We hope to learn the validation and generalization of using digit recognition thresholds during hearing evaluations.

If you decide to participate, you will be scheduled for a hearing evaluation. Once criteria are determined, additional hearing testing will be conducted.

Testing is expected to last about 55 minutes.

If you are interested in participating in this study, contact Marian Smith, mxsmith18@shockers.wichita.edu, or call 361-290-7015, (Yes, area code is not 316); or Stacey Kampe at stacey.kampe@wichita.edu or call 316-978-7264.


Using Excel and Understanding Data

Learn how to use Excel and organize your data with the Graduate School

Join the Graduate School with speaker Heather Merchant, Instructional Designer with Instructional Design and Access, from noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, in 142 RSC, for the lunch learning Excel to organize and understand data. The lunch will cover the best ways to organize data within Excel, common mistakes to avoid and some simple functions for analyzing data. 

Graduate Students Professional Development


Ulrich of MuseumBecome a free member of the Ulrich Museum of Art

The 鶹ƽ State University's Ulrich Museum of Art offers a free membership. As a member, you receive invitations to exhibitions, programs and special events. Members have a free subscription to the biannual Ulrich Update and receive our bi-monthly e-newsletter. 

 In lieu of membership dues, we ask that you consider giving money through US Ulrich Sponsorships. To give, visit the Ulrich Sponsorship sidebar on our website.

Ulrich Museum of Art


Kansas BEST Oct. 26, 2019

Twenty-six schools to compete in 21st annual Kansas BEST robotics competition

The 21st Annual Kansas BEST robotics competition, designed to inspire and motivate high school students toward careers in engineering, science and technology, will be held from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday, Oct. 26) in Charles Koch Arena.

Kansas BEST is sponsored by WSU's College of Engineering. Admission is free.

The BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) competition challenges students to build a remote-controlled robot that accomplishes a defined task within a competitive setting. For the first time this year, robots will also operate autonomously for part of the competition. Professional engineers and school teachers volunteer to coach teams through the engineering design process.

Twenty-six schools from Kansas will compete in the Kansas event. This year's game is called "Off the Grid,” and the theme is repairing an electrical power grid after a natural disaster strikes. In the simulated disaster, robots will repair high voltage and residential electrical lines and buried cables, transport and replace insulators and transformers, and clear debris. The game is played on a 24’ x 24’ field divided into four power grids, where four robots will compete at a time.


Finals Frenzy Event Submission fall 2019

Submit event requests for Final Frenzy

Each semester, Student Activities Council hosts events during Finals Frenzy week. If you are a department or organization on campus hosting one or more events during that week and want to be included in Finals Frenzy marketing, submit your event(s) by 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28.


Spooktacular

Attend the annual Spooktacular Halloween event 

Spooktacular is FHCP's annual Halloween event. The event will take place from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, in the lobby of Ahlberg Hall. We invite students, faculty and staff to enjoy free food, win prizes, and participate in Halloween themed booths such as pumpkin painting, temporary tattoo station, cornhole and more. Come celebrate Halloween with FHCP.


Phi Sigma Phi

Become a founding member of the newest chapter of Phi Sigma Pi

Phi Sigma Pi is a gender-inclusive National Honor Fraternity established in 1916.  Informational meetings will be held at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28, and 2 and 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, in 240 RSC. Join us and receive numerous member benefits such as social events year-round, exclusive scholarships, optional leadership certification, volunteer opportunities, member discounts and more. Currently, there is only one chapter in the state of Kansas. With your help, we believe 鶹ƽ State can become the newest home to the Phi Sigma Pi family. Join today to become a founding member.

Please contact Katie at krhefner@shockers.wichita.edu with any further questions, or if you are unable to attend a meeting. 


SBIR workshop

Attend the SBIR Workshop

The one day workshop presents an overview of the SBIR/STTR process of preparing a competitive Phase 1 of SBIR/STTR proposal and an overview of keeping records for an SBIR award. The event is from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6 in the Marcus Welcome Center. Admission to the workshop is $5 for students and $25 for general admisssion. The fee includes lunch. The event is open to the public. 

Learn more about the Greenwood workshop


Prevention Ambassador

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. today (Friday, Oct. 25).

Read more about Prevention Ambassador's 


Arts and Crafts Fair logoCome 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. on Nov. 20-21. We are looking for vendors to fill the RSC with arts, crafts and oddities.