A message from President-elect Golden
My wife, Dina, and I are grateful for the warm welcome we received on campus when I was elected Oct. 31 by the Kansas Board of Regents. I'm looking forward to getting to know and work with you after I formally become your President in January.
With the job comes tremendous responsibilities for ensuring that 鶹ƽ State University is providing the highest quality education and impactful research, both now and in the future.
To help me prepare, I have requested the leadership of our faculty, staff and students to deliberately review important performance indicators for many crucial aspects of our operations.
I have asked leaders to engage their teams in bold thinking about how to propel this great university to meet the demands of the new decade we are entering.
You'll find here the very detailed questions I have put forward, including open-ended ones that I hope will lead to critical thinking about our future.
I will share the results with you once all the responses are compiled and will keep you informed of our progress, together, as a unified team.
Dr. Jay Golden
President-Elect
Longtime Shocker fan excited to be an adult learner at WSU
Eric Harrison is a jack of all trades and has many talents. After dabbling in construction work, being a mason and making stained glass artwork, he realized he was missing an education. For Eric, coming back to school at the age of 66 is the best thing he has done. Currently, he is getting his degree in philosophy and minors in English and psychology.
You are invited to a free documentary screening, ‘Chicago at the Crossroad’ today (Wednesday, Nov. 6)
You are invited to a free documentary screening hosted by multiple campus and community partners of “Chicago at The Crossroad,” a feature film that explores the history of housing segregation and violence in Chicago and America. A panel discussion will follow.
Film synopsis: Much is said about the violence that plagues segregated communities. But what is known about the systems that created it, the laws that isolated it, and the policies that abandoned it? And how does a city heal from decades of heartbreak and pain? A feature documentary filmed over the course of 15 years, “Chicago at the Crossroad” answers these questions, offering a penetrating look at the incessant segregation, violence, and disastrous public-policy decisions that affect Chicago and cities across the country.
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The evening will start with a meet-and-greet, and then the documentary will begin at 6:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 6). Stick around for the panel after the film at 7:45 p.m. The panel will focus on both the documentary and its parallels to 鶹ƽ. The panel will include Brian Schodorf, producer and director of the film; Robert Weems, Williard W. Garvey Distinguished Professor of Business History; Angeline Johnson, Chief Opportunity Zone Officer; Brandon Johnson, City Councilmen District 1; and Lavonta Williams, former Councilmember for District 1 and serving as the moderator.
For more information or questions, contact the WSU Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 978-3034 or email danielle.johnson@wichita.edu.
Attend the motivational speech given by Richard Taylor Jr.
Join FGCC and SAC during the First Generation Student Appreciation Week from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in 233 Rhatigan Student Center. Join and hear from keynote speaker Richard Taylor Jr., a TRiO SSS Alum who has overcome obesity, depression, suicie, failing in college and domestic abuse. Through his struggle, his challenges have struck a change within people from different walks of life. His message breaks cultural boundaries and the bias in social norms.
Litigation attorney to speak about case involving lost Apollo 11 samples
The 鶹ƽ Space Initiative welcomes litigation attorney Christopher McHugh, who will give a talk "The Legal Battle Over Apollo 11 Samples," at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in 319 RSC.
In 1969, the United States met the impossible challenge leveled by President John. F. Kennedy eight years earlier, to land a man on the moon and return him safely to earth. The heroism of the moment culminated in Neil Armstrong’s collection of the first lunar rocks into the Apollo 11 Lunar Sample Contingency bag.
Embodying the self-sacrifice, courage, ingenuity and fortitude of an entire nation, the Lunar Contingency bag was the ultimate trophy for the winner of the space race. It was like the Lombardi trophy, the Stanley Cup, and every Olympic Gold Medal, all rolled up into one and multiplied by a thousand ... and NASA lost it! This is the story of the Chicago woman who found it almost 50 years later, and her battle with NASA over a national treasure."
As always, WSI talks are free and open to the public!
Space Exploration Lecture Series
The YMCA will host group exercise classes at WSU this month
The Steve Clark YMCA and Student Wellness Center on the Campus of 鶹ƽ State University is really excited to be moving on-campus and wanted to get an early start with group exercise so we're hosting a series of POP-UP CLASSES taught by some of our most-dynamic instructors to help you get ready for finals, the Winter Break, and your on-campus Y opening in January 2020.
We want you to come out and try a morning and/or mid-afternoon PIYO, YOGO or Les Mills SH'bam class being held at Fairmount Coffee or the Heskett Center. Check out the schedule for class dates, time, location and the instructor and plan to attend one or all of the FREE classes.
Project Management Summit 2019 hosted by 鶹ƽ State University this Friday, Nov. 8
Information Technology Services is sponsoring a Project Management Office (PMO) summit for Project Managers and Project Management Offices featuring presenters from regional colleges and universities to include presentations on Governance for Project Management from KU, Strategic Planning Initiatives from WSU, Agile Projects using Amazon Professional Services from KSU, and KITO changes from KSU.
The event will be held from 9 a.m.-noon Friday, Nov. 8, in 264 RSC. All students, faculty, staff, and partners are encouraged to attend to share in ideas from our Region's Institutes of Higher Learning.
Please RSVP or submit questions to PMO@wichita.edu.
Fall 2019 Chemistry Colloquium Series today (Wednesday, Nov. 6)
Borden Lacey, professor of Biochemistry, professor of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology, and Edward and Nancy Fody Chair in Pathology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, will present “Structures and Functions of the Clostridioides difficile Toxins,” at 3:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 6) in 224 McKinley Hall. Cookies and coffee provided.
Learn about ways you can volunteer at Community Service Board meetings
Would you like to learn more about volunteering in 鶹ƽ? Attend a Community Service Board (CSB) meeting! Meetings are held every Thursday from 3:30-5 p.m. in 142 RSC.
During CSB meetings, guests have the opportunity to learn about and tour local nonprofits and work on community service projects to give back to the community. Community Service Board meetings are free and open for everyone to attend.
For questions email: CSB@wichita.edu or call 978-7016.
Today (Wednesday, Nov. 6) - Learn more about Mexico over an authentic Mexican meal
Learn more about Mexico and their business practices and customs. On Wednesday, Nov. 6, the International Business Studies Association (IBSA) and Professional Edge is sponsoring “An Evening in Mexico,” with an authentic Mexican Meal and comments from Mr. Carlos Wreidt, VP of Finance, The Mirror. The dinner and program begin at 6 p.m. at Pioneer Balloon Corporate headquarters at 5000 E. 29th St. North.
Student reservations are $8 and adult reservations are $25. You may make a reservation by calling 316-978-3176.
Join the Career Development Center for basic training in job hunting - Nov. 6
Let's learn how employers hire so we'll know what they're looking for, use that information to build a resume that passes a 10-second scan.
The Career Development Center invites students to make their way over to Brennan Hall III to get tips on how to exhibit professionalism and why it matters during the interview! Join them in this basic training to help you launch your career management plan from 3-4 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 6) in Brennan III. See you there.
Stop by and see the Career Development Center for Resume Rx today (Wednesday, Nov. 6)
Need your resume or cover letter reviewed but don't have time to make it to an appointment? The Career Development Center has you covered! Students are invited to come see us from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 6) on the RSC first floor, for help with a resume, a cover letter, interview tips, and general information about our office. No need to register; just stop by and see us!
Join the Graduate School and Career Development Center for a Resume Writing Lab
Transform your resume into a powerful tool that will get you interviews. Learn about the product you are marketing, YOU! Join the Graduate School and Career Development Center with presenter Jill Pletcher from 5-6:30 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Nov. 7) in 266 RSC. Bring your current resume on your laptop or a hard copy for editing.
Learn more about Graduate School professional development series
IEEE professional speaker (Todd Hayes) on Grid Modernization / Renewables & Batteries
Please join us for IEEE Professional Speaker Series with Todd Hayes, president and CEO, e-On Batteries Inc., at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Nov. 7) in A131, P2 Building. Learn about Grid Modernization and the role of renewables and batteries.
WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Rodney Miller, dean, College of Fine Arts
The WSU Weekly Briefing will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in the Marcus Welcome Center. The featured speaker will be Rodney Miller, dean, College of Fine Arts at 鶹ƽ State.
Tracee Friess, director of communication for Research & Economic Development, will give the overall university update.
The briefing will be livestreamed and available later that day at WSU . There will be time for questions following the briefing.
Project Management Summit 2019 hosted by 鶹ƽ State University
Information Technology Services is sponsoring a Project Management Office (PMO) summit for Project Managers and Project Management Offices featuring presenters from Regional Colleges and Universities to include presentations on Governance for Project Management from KU, Strategic Planning Initiatives from WSU, Agile Projects using Amazon Professional Services from KSU and KITO changes from KSU.
The event will be held from 9 a.m.-noon Friday, Nov. 8, in 264 RSC. All students, faculty, staff and partners are encouraged to attend to share in ideas from our region's institutes of higher learning.
Please RSVP or submit questions to PMO@wichita.edu.
Human Factors Exploration Day this Friday
Are you interested in the intersection between people and technology? Then don’t miss Human Factors Exploration Day from noon-2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, in 233 RSC.
The field of Human Factors focuses on designing usable technology that maximizes human performance. This includes autonomous vehicles, video games, mobile devices, web sites, healthcare systems, and more. The Human Factors psychology program is having an information session for students interested in adding Human Factors to their skill set.
Come and learn about our undergrad Certificate in Human Factors, as well as our Ph.D. program. See demonstrations from our six research labs, and meet with faculty and students. There will be food, too!
Contact Joel Suss at joel.suss@wichita.edu for more information.
HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series | Brian Johnson
Join the Hub for Cybersecurity Education and Awareness to hear from Brian Johnson of AGH and learn more about data and risk-management in the financial and small business sector from 2-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, in 264 John Bardo Center. Find out more and register at .
SGA scholarships are now open
Student Government Association (SGA) scholarships are now open. You can apply on the SGA website. Applications will remain open until Feb. 3. Apply today!
Say thank you for your scholarship at Grati-Wu Week happening Nov. 4-13
As a WSU Scholarship Recipient, you are strongly encouraged to attend one of the upcoming Grati-Wu Week events, hosted by the WSU Foundation. For our donors, nothing is more valued than impacting a life and receiving a simple note of gratitude.
As a WSU Scholarship Recipient, you are strongly encouraged to attend one of the upcoming Grati-Wu Week events, hosted by the WSU Foundation. For our donors, nothing is more valued than impacting a life and receiving a simple note of gratitude.
Grati-Wu Week dates and locations:
- Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College – Seminar Room: Monday, November 4
- College of Health Professions – Ahlberg Hall Lobby: Tuesday, November 5
- College of Engineering – John Bardo Center (EEB) Lobby: Wednesday, November 6
- College of Fine Arts – McKnight and Duerksen Lobbies: Thursday, November 7
- College of Applied Studies – Hubbard Hall Lobby: Friday, November 8
- Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences – Lindquist Hall Lobby: Monday, November 11
- Frank Barton School of Business – Clinton Hall Lobby: Tuesday, November 12
- Graduate School – RSC 266: Wednesday, November 13
All events will occur from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the locations listed. Students can visit any location to write their note and receive their gift.
Can’t make it? We have other ways for you to participate!
Online: to write your warm thank you and we will mail it to your donor(s) for you.
Mail your donors on your own: Our office can mail you a card and stamped envelope with your donor’s information. Email donor.relations@wichita.edu or call 316-978-3817 to request the materials.
In-Person at the WSU Foundation Office: Come into our office between October 14 - November 15 (Monday-Friday) anytime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., and we will give you the materials necessary! We are located in the Woodman Alumni Center, just south of Starbucks.
For questions, please contact the 鶹ƽ State University Foundation Donor Relations team at 316-978-3817 or email us at donor.relations@wichita.edu.
Koskei repeats as champion, leads Shockers to runner-up finish
Winny Koskei claimed her second consecutive conference title as the 鶹ƽ State
men's and women's cross country teams competed at the American Athletic Conference
Cross Country Championships last week.
Koskei won this meet a year ago, and she repeated her success this year, finishing
in first. She crossed the line in 20:15, which nearly beat her season-best time of
20:14.5 from the Bill Dellinger Invitational.
Rebekah Topham finished as the conference runner-up. She outkicked Tulsa's Caitlin
Klopfer down the stretch to finish the 6K in 20:29. That time is a new season best
for the steeplechase All-American.
Submit to Mikrokosmos Literary Journal and attend a free literary reading
Mikrokosmos Literary Journal, WSU's beloved literary magazine, is seeking poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and comic submissions from WSU students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Deadline to submit is Nov. 1.
Mikrokosmos is also hosting a fiction and poetry contest, judged by nationally-known fiction writer Amy Hempel and poet Sam Sax. The deadline for submitting to this contest is Nov. 15. Submission guidelines at . There will be cash prizes.
Mikrokosmos is hosting a literary reading featuring novelist Farooq Ahmed, followed by an open-mic. This event will be 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14 in 86 Cold Press, 600 E Douglas Avenue, 鶹ƽ, KS 67202.
Thank you for supporting your local literary arts!
CAPPLab Visitor’s Tech-Talk on Nov. 11 features Altaf ul-Amin
From noon-1:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, in 261Jabara Hall, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will host electrical engineering speaker Altaf Ul-amin for a CAPPLab Visitor Tech-Talk titled, “Applications of KNApSAcK Database and DPClus Algorithm: Plants to Metabolites to Target Proteins in the Context of Jamu Medicines and IBD Gene Prediction.”
Distinguished organist to perform on the great Marcussen organ in Wiedemann Hall
The Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents its second Distinguished Guest Artist, Dexter Kennedy, winner of the prestigious "Grand Prix" of the Chartres International Organ Competition, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, in Wiedemann Hall.
From Detroit, Michigan, Mr. Kennedy is a brilliant concert organist with degrees from Oberlin College and Yale University. As a church musician, Kennedy currently serves as the Assistant Organist of Christ Church Grosse Pointe (Michigan), where he serves as the principal organist for all choral services and concerts and directs the training of the novice boy and girl choristers.
Tickets can be purchased at the College of Fine Arts Box Office at or call 978-3233. Admission is free for students with a WSU ID if they obtain a ticket for the event.
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 Problems 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.
We have a course syllabus, class readings, and paper assignments. Mentors will receive training at the beginning of the course and a grade at the end based on attendance and completion of assignments. We are interested in recruiting mentors from any college and major. For more information, please contact the INSPYRE research lab at inspyre@wichita.edu as soon as possible.
Join USPTO and University Libraries for Trademark Tuesday on Nov. 12
The Rocky Mountain Regional U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will host an interactive session with experts from the USPTO's Trademark Assistance Center (TAC), which is based at USPTO headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, in 217 Ablah Library. During this program, TAC experts will provide an introduction to trademark basics and discuss the trademark application process.
To get the most out of this event, we recommend participants view informational videos regarding trademark registration before the session, and prepare questions to ask the trademark experts.
This event is free and open to the public. For more information, email sara.butts@wichita.edu.
Donate to Toys for Tots!
Christmas will be here before you know it and our toy drop off deadline before that! Please consider children who will be in need this Christmas by donating to Toys for Tots. With your help we can reach underprivileged children in 鶹ƽ this Christmas.
You can drop off a new unwrapped toy 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m.-noon Saturday until Dec. 10 in the Campus Credit Union lobby. Thank you for your support!
Join us in celebrating the Orlando Winfield "O.W." Wilson Collection Donation
Please join 鶹ƽ State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives, and the School of Criminal Justice in celebrating the generous donation of the Orlando Winfield “O.W.” Wilson Collection, at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, in the Ablah Library lower level. Remarks will take place at 1:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.
Be a part of the new Assistive Technology & Accessible Design Certificate program
鶹ƽ State’s undergraduate certificate in assistive technology and accessible design is an interdisciplinary program useful for ANY major wanting to create innovations that improve learning, working and daily living for people with disabilities.
Students will learn from faculty across campus and work with service providers to design and create products and equipment such as communication boards, specialized learning materials, mounting systems, electronic devices, walkers, pencil holders, screen readers, communication programs and much more.
Enroll now for ENGR 302 Accessible Design (CRN 26635) in spring 2020. Meets 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. All majors are welcome!
Find out more about the program
Tutor youth at the Boys and Girls Club with the Community Service Board
Tutor youth in our community by providing homework assistance in a variety of subjects! Join us 4--6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, in the Boys and Girls Club of South Central Kansas, at 2400 N. Opportunity Drive, 鶹ƽ.
For questions, email CSB@wichita.edu
Shocker Volleyball pays tribute to the military
Help Shocker Volleyball pay tribute to all those who help protect both home and abroad on Military Appreciation Day at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10. The Shockers will take on Memphis. Free admission for all service men and women in uniform or with military ID. It is also Shocker Family Day - get four tickets, four hot dogs, four bags of popcorn and four drinks for only $32. Student tickets are free.
RSC Unplugged features Made from Scratch
Stop by the Rhatigan Student Center every Wednesday for the live music series, RSC Unplugged. RSC Unplugged features Made from Scratch 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 6) in the Rhatigan Student Center Starbucks lounge. Grab a cup of coffee and relax with some great music!
Second-annual 3MT Showcase to be held Nov. 15
Celebrate the second-annual WSU Graduate School Showcase of student oral presentations of original research for the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Oral Showcase Competition from 3-5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in 233 RSC. Participants were selected through video submission and nominations. The first-place winner of the showcase competition will attend the Midwest Association of Graduate Schools 3MT Competition meeting in the spring.
Help spread kindness during World Kindness Week, Nov. 11-15
World Kindness Week is coming Nov 11-15, and here at CAPS, we are hoping to spread some goodwill throughout campus with the help from each department. Each day, the Counseling and Prevention Services social media will post content to engage students, and we would love if your department could either share those posts on your respective social media, or share your own posts fostering kindness. Things we will post include positive messages, a Buzzfeed-style kindness quiz, philanthropic videos, memes about helping, etc. We will use #WSUWeSupportU and #ShockerKindnessWeek.
Please support and join us in spreading good vibes through the school!
Twitter/Instagram: @shockerscaps
Facebook: WSU Counseling and Prevention Services
Join the fun during International Education Week!
Join the Office of International Education for a week full of fun events during International Education Week from Nov. 18-22. Most of these events are free to attend, though some require registration. Visit for a full listing of events, times and dates, or find our event on Facebook @鶹ƽStateInternationalAdmissions. Questions? Contact jessa.roberts@wichita.edu.