Join WSU at the Citywide MLK Parade tomorrow
Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions in the Citywide MLK Breakfast & Parade tomorrow Saturday, Jan. 18. Bring a non-perishable item to be donated to help with hunger in the community.
Wear your WSU gear and line up is at 9:30 a.m. at the Christian Faith Centre (1130 S. Broadway, 鶹ƽ, KS 67211). The citywide parade will begin at 10 a.m. at the Christian Faith Centre and head to Chester I. Lewis Reflection Square Park (205 E. Douglas Ave., 鶹ƽ, KS 67202).
For more information on MLK, events go to wichita.edu/mlk or contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 316-978-3034.
鶹ƽ State University honors the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Reflect on the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as we collaboratively envision ways to carry forward his work, as well as participate in an impactful, inclusive and engaging celebration of his life.
Join us at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22, in the RSC Beggs Ballroom. Hear musical selections from the A.R.I.S.E. Ensemble and our featured keynote speaker, Teresa Lovelady, president and CEO of HealthCore Clinic, Inc. The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is proud to honor the 2020 Drum Major Award recipient Sheelu Surender, Director of the Office of Financial Aid.
The event is cosponsored with the African American Faculty & Staff Association, Black Student Union and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated.
For more information, go to wichita.edu/mlk or contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 316-978-3034.
Gearhart to give legislative update today (Friday, Jan. 17)
Zach Gearhart, director of Government Relations, will provide a legislative update from 9-10 a.m. today (Friday, Jan. 17), in the Morrison Hall boardroom. Interested faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend.
Got YMCA questions? We've got answers
The new Student Wellness Center and Steve Clark YMCA are officially open for business at WSU. How can you sign up? Do you get a discount? What do the Wellness Center and YMCA have?
Get all those answers and a lot more.
New Student Wellness Center open on campus
As of Jan. 6, 鶹ƽ State students have access to physical and mental health services all in one place. Located in the new building at Mike Oatman Drive and Mid-Campus Drive, Student Health Services and Counseling and Prevention Services will now share an office known as the Student Wellness Center.
Both SHS and CAPS are open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday and offer discounted services for currently enrolled students. Students can call 316-978-4SWC (4792) with questions or to schedule an appointment.
Student Health Services provides low-cost, confidential services ranging from routine and preventative care to managing acute illnesses and minor injuries. Detailed information about all services provided can be found at .
Read more about the new Student Wellness Center
New look for myWSU login
Effective yesterday (Thursday, Jan. 16), there is a new look when logging in to myWSU.
The myWSU login has been updated and the login screen has changed.
- When accessing myWSU, select ‘Login to myWSU.’
- From the authentication window, the log in process remains the same - using your myWSU ID and Password.
For questions, contact the WSU Help Desk at 978-HELP (4357).
Learn how to use gartner.wichita.edu research
Jessica Carey
Today (Friday, Jan. 17), Jessica Carey from Gartner will be on site to help you learn how to use . She will have open office hours from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in 233 Jabara Hall.
鶹ƽ State has partnered with Gartner for the purpose of enhancing the teaching / learning experience, and improving IT. Gartner is the world's leading information technology research and advisory company.
All campus access using WSU single-sign-on allows students, faculty and staff to easily access and benefit from Gartner research. Jessica can teach you how.
Call 978-7575 if you need a specific time.
Cops and chips
The 鶹ƽ State University Police Department is starting a new Community Policing effort at the beginning of the spring 2020 semester on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Officers will be carrying WSUPD “poker chips” that will have our badge on the front and the WSU logo and a website address on the back. The website will direct you to locations on campus that you will be able to exchange the poker chip for a reward. Those rewards vary by location, but could include free drinks with meals, tacos, merchandise discounts, and more. Chips are redeemable at on-campus locations only.
In order to receive a chip, engage an officer on campus, introduce yourself, and get to know the officer. You might be rewarded with a poker chip. If you choose to keep the poker chip you may, but you must turn it in for the reward.
Be looking for our officers after the beginning of the spring 2020 semester. Check the website for the locations of rewards. You might find something you like! Officers will have limited quantities, and may run out at anytime.
Visit , Click on the In This Section button and select Rewards.
University community invited to attend Innovation Awards on Jan. 23
The university community is invited to attend the fifth annual WSU Innovation Awards at 3 p.m. Thursday Jan. 23, in Shirley Beggs Ballroom. The Innovation Awards, hosted by WSU Ventures and WSU Strategic Initiatives, recognize students, faculty, staff and partners who execute programs and initiatives that greatly impact achievement of the university mission and vision. The event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP at Innovation Awards.
President’s Innovation Award: School of Digital Arts
Visionary: Senator Jerry Moran
Innovation Partner: Textron Aviation
Community Partner: 鶹ƽ Police Dept. & Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Dept.
Philanthropy: Woolsey Family
Ambassador: Tom Aldag, Director of R&D, National Institute for Aviation Research, WSU
Catalyst: FirePoint Innovations Center, WSU
Creative Works: Darren DeFrain, Associate Professor/Director of Writing Program, WSU
First Dollar: Rapid Setting Composite Article
Patents:
- Protective antigen complexes with increased stability and uses thereof, James Bann, associate professor of chemistry, WSU; Masaru Miyagi, Case Western Reserve University
- Rapid setting composite article, John Tomblin, Tom Aldag, Kim Reuter, WSU-NIAR; Andrea Meyer, Spirit AeroSystems; Will McCarvill, Commercial Chemistries
- Non-invasive biofeedback system, Jibo He, associate professor of psychology; Jeremy Patterson, dean, Institute of Interdisciplinary Innovation, WSU
Shocker Innovation Corps Fellows: Sue Abdinnour, professor of Business, WSU; Jason Flanders, Scene Shop Manager, School of Performing Arts, WSU; Barry Badgett, associate professor of Fine Arts, WSU; Richard Sack, Engineering Technology Lab Manager, WSU; Enksaikhan Boldsaikhan, assistant professor of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, WSU
Shocker Innovation Corps Breakout: Tammy Dorsey, CEO Prenatal Hope
SBIR Award: Waruna Seneviratne, Director, Advanced Laboratory for Aerospace Structures (ATLAS), National Institute for Aviation Research, WSU
Newsmaker: NIAR ATLAS
Trailblazer: Tyler Levesque, WSU ESports
Bright Future: Aliyah Funschelle, Abby Warkentine, additional awardees TBD
LaunchPrep applications now open!
LaunchPrep provides your early stage startup with access to a select group of 鶹ƽ’s most successful entrepreneurs. These mentors, along with round table topics brought to you by industry leaders, creates a winning combination for all participants.
Go to for more information.
The Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences presents Mark Walsh, Maynooth University, Ireland
Please join us for a public lecture by Mark Walsh, titled "H-spaces, Loop spaces and Curvature" at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, in 127 Jabara Hall.
Refreshments will be served before the lecture at 3 p.m. in 353 Jabara Hall.
View an abstract and a list of upcoming lectures here.
Apply now for the 2020 John A. See Innovation Award
Applications for the 2020 John A. See Innovation Award will be accepted now to Friday, Jan. 31. The award was established in December 2013 by John A. See to support prototype development, which may include development of products in engineering and science, development of life-enhancing therapeutic products, creation of application of new knowledge and artistic ventures.
Faculty and students are eligible to apply for the proof of concept award. For more information and access to the online application options go to .
University Update
At Thursday’s Weekly Briefing, the following information was shared during the University Update.
WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL
Spring semester classes begin on Tuesday, Jan. 21. We wish all students, faculty and staff a successful semester.
WICHITA STATE OFFERS HELP TO AVIATION WORKERS
鶹ƽ State University and WSU Tech have joined the Air Capital Commitment to provide immediate support and resources to those impacted by the layoffs at Spirit AeroSystems and its supplier companies.
As members of the Aerospace Task Force, WSU and WSU Tech representatives are working alongside community leaders and partners at the federal, state and local levels of government to create enhanced services to lessen the impact of these layoffs on individuals, families and community.
Please watch for the Air Capital Commitment website being launched next week.
STEVE CLARK YMCA OPENS TUESDAY
The Steve Clark YMCA and Student Wellness Center on campus will hold its grand opening on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Tours and giveaways begin at 9 a.m. and continue until 9 p.m. Ribbon cutting takes place at 3:30. A watch party for 鶹ƽ State’s men’s basketball game at South Florida begins at 5 p.m.
The facility’s preview days continue until Monday The YMCA is open from 5:30 a.m.- 11 p.m. Monday-Thursday, from 5:30 a.m.-9 p.m. on Friday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. on Saturday and 8 a.m.-10 p.m. on Sunday.
We are proud of this collaboration with WSU students to improve our campus’ health and wellness. 鶹ƽ State’s partnership with the Steve Clark YMCA will bring new programs and opportunities to campus and deepen the university’s connection to the neighborhood.
In addition to providing added fitness programming, the facility will also house a comprehensive Wellness Center to better serve the academic, physical, mental and emotional health needs of our students. The Wellness Center offers expanded physical and mental health services, located in one facility.
All fee-paying students are automatically members of the YMCA and all of the other YMCA locations in the 鶹ƽ area. Faculty and staff receive a discount to become members of the WSU YMCA, and anyone in the community is welcome to become a member, as well.
INNOVATION AWARDS
鶹ƽ State’s Innovation Awards takes place at 3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23 in the Shirley Beggs Ballroom in the Rhatigan Student Center.
The awards, sponsored by WSU Ventures and WSU Strategic Initiatives, recognize students, faculty, staff and partners who execute programs and initiatives that greatly impact achievement of the university mission and vision.
The honors include Bright Future awards for students such as Jalen Cooper in Fine Arts, a Trail Blazer honor for 鶹ƽ State’s varsity e-sports team and the Pioneer Award for the student-staffed Help Hangar at Textron.
INNOVATION CAMPUS UPDATE
The Advanced Virtual Engineering and Testing Labs (AVET) is open in its new home on the Innovation Campus, at Oliver and 18th streets.
AVET houses crash-test labs that were located in National Institute for Aviation Research headquarters on Mid-Campus Drive.
The new space and equipment for the labs will enable the Institute to expand its work volume, hire more employees and provide more precise testing for its clients. The facility will also house NIAR’s world-renowned Virtual Engineering Lab with space for 40+ computer workstations, three collaboration rooms and secured areas for restricted projects.
Journey East Asia Grill is the latest addition to Braeburn Square. The Asian Fusion restaurant opened in December and joins Fuzzy’s Taco Shop and Starbucks as dining options for students, staff, faculty and members of the community, in addition to the restaurants in the Rhatigan Student Center.
GOOD GRADES FOR SHOCKERS
鶹ƽ State’s athletic teams excelled in the fall 2019 semester. The cumulative grade-point average of 3.30 is the highest in the department’s recorded history. It is the 29th consecutive semester with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
The men’s golf team led the department with a 3.61 GPA with women’s golf at 3.59. Men’s basketball (3.29) and baseball (3.28) set team records.
Ten of 鶹ƽ State’s 11 teams posted a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and 26 student-athletes earned a 4.0 GPA.
RSC hours of operation for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
The Rhatigan Student Center and its departments will have altered hours of operation on Monday, Jan. 20 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Please visit to find specific department and dining location hours.
Student Intern placements set a new record
鶹ƽ State placements of our spring 2020 Washington, D.C. and Topeka interns continues to grow. Our total of 15 sets a new record for total interns, and our eight Topeka interns is up from last year's record of two. Most of our postings are with legislators or interest groups, but we also have students in Topeka doing lobbying and journalism.
We are able to provide housing and transportation funding for all interns again this year, with support from Political Science donors, along with support from the Cohen Honors College and the Elliott School of Communication.
Washington, D.C.
Olivia Babin: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY)
Tyler Coates: Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT)
Jackson Wingert: Rep. Sharice Davids (D-KS)
Eric Kruse: Fairvote.org
Mackensie Gibson: Cancer Support Community
Janine Shinn: Congressional Hunger Center
Sofia Gilkeson: National Migrant and Seasonal Headstart Association, U.S. State Department
Topeka
Jaiden Soupene: Senate Democratic Caucus, Sen. Anthony Hensley (D-Topeka)
Essence Dickinson: Sen. Oletha Faust-Goudeau (D-鶹ƽ)
Yezin Alwidyan: Sen. Mary Ware (D-鶹ƽ)
Madeline Spurlock: Rep. Jim Ward (D-鶹ƽ), Jim Ward for State Senate Campaign
Ariel Dillon: Rep. Elizabeth Bishop (D-鶹ƽ)
Roger Ruvalcaba: Rep. Cheryl Helmer (R-Mulvane)
Maryam Boudraa: Watkins Public Strategies lobbying firm
Daniel Caudill: Kansas News Service statewide NPR
Invitation to World Trade Council dinner presentation by Grant Thornton on the ‘State of the Global Economy’
The World Trade Council of 鶹ƽ (WTCouncil), part of a strategic public-private partnership with the Barton School of Business’s Center for International Business Advancement or CIBA, will begin this new year with a dinner presentation on Thursday, Jan. 23, sponsored by Grant Thornton, on the “State of The Global Economy.” Click here for details.
Our featured speaker is David Sites, partner at Grant Thornton's DC national office speaking on “Tax and Trade in the Global Economy.” Sites will address how multinationals may minimize legislative and regulatory risks in today's globally interconnected economies buffeted by tariff and policy changes. A Q&A session will follow.
WSU students enjoy a subsidized rate of $10; WSU faculty attend for $40. Please make your reservations through the link above; you may also send an email to Sherryl Hubble at sherryl.hubble@wichita.edu or Emily Orwaru at emorwaru@shockers.wichita.edu.
If you are attending and wish to ask questions of the speakers, please send these questions by Tuesday, Jan. 21 to Usha Haley, chair, WTCouncil / Director, Center for International Business Advancement, at usha.haley@wichita.edu.
Impacted by the layoffs in the aviation industry in 鶹ƽ?
In the news lately we’ve been hearing about the impact across 鶹ƽ of the market uncertainty and layoffs that are affecting local aviation businesses, suppliers and their employees. Human Resources developed a website with information and resources which might be helpful for employees who may be directly impacted by this uncertainty.
Go to for information and resources available to you.
Use your Shocker Dollars at Sally the Robot
Sally the Robot, located on the first floor of the RSC, now takes Shocker Dollars and Dining Dollars! Grab your next salad with Sally using your WSU ID.
Asian fusion restaurant now open in Braeburn Square
The Shocker and 鶹ƽ community now have a new dining option with the recent opening of Journey East in Braeburn Square.
Journey East is located on the south end of the south building in Braeburn, next to Meritrust Credit Union. The restaurant serves Asian fusion cuisine and was created by the same people who own the popular Malaysia Cafe.
Journey East is open 10:30a.m.-10 p.m. every day.
Read more about and follow them on .
Take an extra 10% off clearance merchandise at the RSC Shocker Store
Now through Jan. 25, take an extra 10% off already-marked-down clearance merchandise at the Shocker Store! Sale is valid at RSC location only.
Join fellow Shockers for cosmic bowling before classes start
Enjoy $1.50 cosmic bowling games with FREE rental shoes from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Monday, Jan. 20), in the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes. This event is open to the public!
Enroll in new course and create assistive technology for those with disabilities
You can help bring independence to the life of a local community member with assistive technology! Enroll now for ENGR 302 Accessible Design this spring (CRN 26635). This 3-credit hour course meets from 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, and is open to ANY WSU major. The projects in this course will be multidisciplinary and will fulfill Engineer+ Service Learning credit for engineering majors. Contact Samantha Corcoran at samantha.corcoran@wichita.edu for more information.
Learn proven communication techniques
“Communication Skills for Supervisors” will be offered from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, and will be led by Don Hackett, DBA.
Understanding your communication style, and reflecting on perceptions, gives you the ability to eliminate the barriers that keep you from being successful. The techniques in this class have helped participants in the workplace, and at home.
- How to improve your communications
- How to give constructive feedback
- Special situations in communications
The cost is $299, with a 40% discount for WSU faculty, staff and students. Some restrictions apply.
For more information, go to or register at 978-3118.
Enroll for a service-learning course in psychology
The INSPYRE research lab (directed by Samantha Gregus) is currently recruiting undergraduate mentors for a 3-hour service-learning course in psychology (PSY 416) for the spring 2020 semester.
Prior to enrolling in PSY 416 (Psychology and Problems of Society) mentors are required to: pass an interview and background check, have reliable transportation, lunch availability from noon-2 p.m. at least twice a week, and attend class on Mondays from 3:30-6 p.m.
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, contact the INSPYRE research lab at inspyre@wichita.edu ASAP. If you would like to apply, .
The Ulrich Museum of Art invites you to the Spring Exhibition Opening Party
The Ulrich Museum of Art invites you to join us from 5-8 p.m. on Jan. 23 for an exploration of the newest suite of exhibitions on display this spring:
Zoe Beloff: Emotions Go to Work
Lee Adler: A Mad Man Amid the Machines
A.P. Vague: Digital Palimpsests
Solving for X=Representation: Slaying the Gerrymander
Ulrich receptions are a conversation, a gathering of artists and art enthusiasts intertwined with music, fine fare and possibility. This event is free and open to the public.
鶹ƽ State student already working for NFL
Senior sport management student Natalie Dutton recently completed an internship with the Kansas City Chiefs and has driven to Kansas City to work all of their weekend home games.
New hydrogeology site provides unique chances for students, researchers
鶹ƽ State can now list a 10-well hydrogeology field site among its assets for student applied learning and professional research projects.
Hydrogeology professor Andrew Swindle had the idea for the site and started contacting consulting companies to see how he could get his idea off the ground.
The site, which was finished during the fall 2019 semester, includes nine 2-inch wells and one 6-inch well that allow water flow and direction to be measured accurately.
Read complete story on new hydrogeology site.
Annual organ series workshop to feature Hentus van Rooyen
Please join us for our annual Rie Bloomfield Organ Series Organ Workshop from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25, in Wiedemann Hall. Our guest performer and teacher is Hentus van Rooyen, professor of organ at Bethany College in Lindsborg. He will play a variety of pieces on the great Marcussen organ and then invite organ and piano students alike to try out the instrument! Admission is free. Refreshments will be served.
Nominations are open for outstanding adult learner
In March of 2020, the Office of Adult Learning will host the inaugural Adult Learner of the Year (ALOTY) awards ceremony. In this awards ceremony, the Office of Adult Learning will celebrate five years as an office and name an ALOTY.
The Office of Adult Learning needs the WSU community to help find an adult learning deserving of the title. The criteria for ALOTY is below.
- 3.25 GPA at WSU
- Displays perseverance in obtaining a degree
- Demonstrates Shocker pride
- Possesses leadership qualities
If you know anyone who meets the criteria, nominate them using the link below. If you have any questions, contant Pamela O'Neal at 978-8313 or email pamela.oneal@wichita.edu
‘Pets of Student Affairs’ by Student Involvement in Cadman Art Gallery - Looking Glass
“Pets of Student Affairs” is an exhibit presented by Student Involvement. Located in the Looking Glass, “Pets of Student Affairs” will showcase some of the animal friends we call family.
This show will be on display from now to Friday, Jan. 24. The Cadman Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the Rhatigan Student Center.
For more information about this exhibit and others, go to .
‘Visual Culture’ by Julian Kincaid in the Cadman Art Gallery - Main Space
“Visual Culture” is an art exhibit presented by student artist Julian Kincaid. His work will be on display from now to Friday, Jan. 24. This show is about the most common types of art we encounter, such as advertisements, movies, games, clothes, and packaging. This interactive walk-through will subject viewers to the many different types of marketing that surround us.
Join the artist for his reception starting at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 23, at the Cadman Art Gallery, located on the first floor of the Rhatigan Student Center.
For more information about this exhibit and others, go to .
Student Activities Council to host Roaring '20s Party
Applesauce! SAC is throwing a Hop! Join SAC for a swanky Roaring ‘20’s Party to celebrate the new decade! Go full Gatsby and wear your finest ‘20s attire. Free to WSU students with Shocker ID; $3 faculty/staff; $5 general admission and $1 for kids 12 and under. No advance ticket sales. Cash or check only accepted at the door.
$10 Tee at the Shocker Store
Now through Saturday, Jan. 25, or while supplies last, you can grab the pictured T-shirt at the Shocker Store for just $10 to celebrate the new semester. RSC location only, not valid with other discounts or promotions.
Shocker Cheer Team heads to nationals
The Shocker Cheerleaders will compete in the Universal Cheerleaders Association College National Championships in Orlando, Fla., Jan. 16-20, which will feature colleges and universities from across the country. The 鶹ƽ State cheerleaders will compete in the Coed Division I section and will also compete in the Open Coed Game Day section.