CHP Student Town Hall with President Golden is today (Wednesday, Jan. 29)
The College of Health Professions' Student Town Hall with President Dr. Jay Golden is from 3-4 p.m. today (Wednesday, Jan. 29) in 201 Ahlberg Hall. Come ask questions, share ideas, and get to know our new president.
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Join us for LinkedIn: Craft a stellar profile and build a valuable network
For many, LinkedIn is the social media equivalent of an awkward networking event. However, 98% of recruiters and 85% of hiring managers use LinkedIn to find candidates.
Join the Graduate School and Career Development Center with presenter Christina Unrein from the Possibility Lab from 5-6:30 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Jan. 30) in 209 Hubbard Hall, to learn how to craft a stellar profile, build a valuable network and leverage both to your advantage. RSVP at Handshake and make sure to bring your laptop.
HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series presents Brig. Gen. David Weishaar today (Wednesday, Jan. 29)
Join the Hub for Cybersecurity Education and Awareness from 2-3:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Jan. 29) in 264 John Bardo Center to hear from Brig. Gen. David Weishaar from the Kansas National Guard and learn more about Creating a Cybersecurity Workforce and Cyber Threat Responsibilities for the Kansas National Guard. Find out more and register at wichita.edu/cyberhub.
Shared Governance and the Shocker Circle
As an exercise in shared governance, a series of Shocker Circles were held in September 2019. First, “What is a Circle?” A Shocker Circle is a gathering of Shockers who, while sitting in circle, has the opportunity to speak about a single topic or run of questions of interest without interruption. A Circle facilitator supports the process and allows everyone an opportunity for full participation. A scribe records the responses.
There were three common questions that were asked during each of the 2019 Shocker Circles:
- What is something you value about the current decision-making process at the university?
- What can the university do to demonstrate respect, trust, and transparency in the decision-making process?
- How can the university best solicit input from staff, faculty, students, and administrators?
A summary report is now available.
In a continued effort to shape a culture of community and engaged listening, the trained Shocker Circle Keepers are available to host future circles. Please share your ideas or requests for future Shocker Circle topics or to learn more about how to become a Shocker Circle Keeper. Questions may be submitted to shocker.circle@wichita.edu.
SAC presents DIY Planners
We’re back from break and it’s time to start being productive again. We know the process is hard, so we are supplying you with all the tools you’ll need to make your own customized planner.
Come by between 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Wednesday, Jan. 29) in the RSC, and kick-start your productivity, by designing a unique planner to organize your busy schedules.
For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.
Sponsored by Student Activities Council
Graduate Student Town Hall with President Jay Golden on Thursday
Graduate Students, the Graduate School invites you to join President Jay Golden for a Town Hall meeting from 4-5 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Jan. 30) in 266 RSC, to discuss what is important to you regarding your education as WSU moves forward. President Golden will be in attendance to engage in conversation and get feedback from you.
Free academic resources are available through TRIO Student Support Services
Student Support Services (SSS) is funded by the U.S. Department of Education to provide free academic services to students from First-Generation (FG) and Limited- Income (LI) backgrounds, as well as students with disabilities.
The free services include individualized tutoring, academic advising, textbook loans, assistance completing financial aid applications, and scholarships exclusively for student participants.
We are located on the third floor of Grace Wilkie Hall, in suite 309. For more information, visit our website or contact our offices at 978-3715.
Resume Workshop
Students are invited to a Resume Workshop, hosted by the Career Development Center, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 31, in 261 RSC.
In this workshop students will learn how to organize experiences, talents and skills together – and most importantly – what employers are looking for in a resume. You never have a second chance to make a first impression. Let us help you make sure you are putting your best foot forward!
Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
Applications are being sought for 鶹ƽ State’s 2020 Senior Honor awards. This is considered one of the most prestigious honors a student can receive at WSU. Up to 10 students are chosen for this honor each year. Application deadline is 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14. To review the eligibility requirements and application process, go to .
Gearhart to give legislative update on Friday, Jan. 31
Zach Gearhart, director of Government Relations, will provide a legislative update from 9-9:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 31, in the Morrison Hall boardroom. Interested faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend.
Invent for the Planet 2020 call for participants
It's time for the 3rd Annual Invent for the Planet (IFTP). Join the global movement to solve the world's most pressing problems in 48 hours. This public event is open to students, faculty, staff, and community members of all disciplines. How do you make the world a better place?
The competition will be held at the John Bardo Center lobby (JBC) Feb. 14-16. Breakfast, dinner, and refreshments will be provided to participants. Specific details on the schedule and competition will be communicated to participants near the start of the event.
Go to for registration information.
IFTP will challenge you to put your theory into practice by solving real-world problems. You will focus on developing products to make the world a better place for the inventors of tomorrow. IFTP aims to motivate student innovators, entrepreneurs and creative thinkers to come together, apply design thinking, and find solutions for difficult and wide-ranging problems.
You will form teams of three-to-five participants and work to design and prototype a solution for a wide range of global concerns. At the same time, students from across the globe will tackle the same issues, allowing you to collaborate and learn from peers all over the world. Mentors will be available, and teams will present their solutions to judges for a chance to win more than $500 worth in prizes.
A generous donation by Airbus allows for this event to be free of charge.
Ulrich's FUN event for Jan. 31 rescheduled to Feb. 28
The FUN: Future Now at the Ulrich event originally planned for Friday, Jan. 31 has been rescheduled to Friday, Feb. 28.
Join us from 4-5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28 for four seven-minute presentations on innovative campus research. Reception following. Free and open to the public.
FUN: Future Now at the Ulrich is an extension of the museum's "Solving for X Series," sharing research across campus with the community. If you are a WSU researcher interested in presenting at a FUN event, contact Jana Erwin at jana.erwin@wichita.edu.
Fill out your LaunchPrep applications now
Applications for LaunchPrep are now open. The deadline for submissions is Feb. 3. 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.
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 from 8-10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, in the RSC Shirley Beggs Ballroom. 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.
Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol
The Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol event is an opportunity for students to present their research experiences to state lawmakers in Topeka on Wednesday, March 4. Up to 40 students participate each year, representing each of the state’s eight public four-year institutions. Students should follow the link here for more information and to apply. Applications are due by Friday, Jan. 31.
Shocker Innovation Corps applications are due Feb. 12
The Shocker Innovation Corps nurtures and supports 鶹ƽ State entrepreneurial teams interested in accelerating their STEM ideas, research and product commercialization. Ideas / projects can originate from student or faculty work, research and institutional / industrial projects.
Applications for the Shocker I-Corps program for the spring 2020 cohort are due on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Applicants who are accepted will receive up to $2,150 in seed funding, as well as mentoring from local experts, access to entrepreneurial resources, networking with the local innovation ecosystem, and customer validation training.
Register now for Wu's Big Event XII
Join us from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Feb. 8 to make a HUGE impact in the 鶹ƽ community. Individuals, groups, organizations, faculty, staff, students, alumni, friends and family are all encouraged to participate in Wu's Big Event, 鶹ƽ State's largest volunteer event. Registration is free and includes a light breakfast, lunch, a t-shirt and transportation to and from service sites. For questions, email CSB@wichita.edu or call 978-3022.
WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Public Policy Management Center
The WSU Weekly Briefing will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, in 233 Rhatigan Student Center. The featured speaker will be Misty Bruckner, director, Public Policy Management Center.
Bobby Berry, clinical educator, coordinator, Workforce Leadership and Applied Learning, and director of The FUSE, 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.
Join CAPS this semester for Keep Calm & Breathe On
Join Counseling and Prevention Services (CAPS) again this semester for Keep Calm & Breathe On!
Drop in to build structured relaxation time into your life and learn techniques to do relaxation on your own. You will be led in meditation, mindfulness and relaxation practices. The meetings are every Wednesday from 12:15-12:45 p.m. in 257 RSC.
RSC Unplugged presents Miguel Antonio
Stop by the Rhatigan Student Center every Wednesday for the live music series, RSC Unplugged. RSC Unplugged for today (Wednesday, Jan. 29) features Miguel Antonio from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the RSC’s Starbucks Lounge. Grab a cup of coffee and relax with some great music!
SGA announces 2020 general election season
The time is finally here! It is YOUR time to lead the way to make a difference. The Association Election Commission is excited to formally announce the kick-off of the 2020 General Election season!
Are you interested in joining the Student Government and looking for a leadership position on campus? It is now finally time to take action and declare yourself a candidate in the 2020 Elections! This is a great opportunity to give back to campus and allow your leadership skills to shine.
To declare yourself as a candidate, please visit . Questions? Contact us at sga.elections@wichita.edu.
Nine music faculty members present Stravinsky's ‘The Soldier’s Tale’
The School of Music invites you to experience one of Stravinsky's early theatrical works, L'Histoire du soldat, and “The Devil's Tale,” a sequel to the piece written by James M. Stephenson at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, in Miller Concert Hall, Duerksen Fine Arts Center. Performed in English and featuring nine School of Music faculty members, the afternoon concert promises to be an electrifying start to your Super Bowl Sunday.
Admission is free for a student with a WSU ID.
Click here for tickets.
Do you know who Bayard Rustin is?
A Black History Month film and discussion: “Brother Outsider – The Life of Bayard Rustin” will be held from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, in 266 RSC.
Rustin shaped the Civil Rights Movement strategy as a longtime advisor to Martin Luther King Jr., and was known and respected by numerous US presidents and foreign leaders.
This documentary captures Rustin's commitment to pacifism and his visionary advocacy of Gandhian nonviolence, which made him a pioneer in the 1940s and captured King's imagination in the 1950s.
In 1963, Rustin was tapped by A. Philip Randolph to organize the historic March on Washington, the largest protest America had ever seen at the time. But Rustin was also seen as a political liability. He was openly gay during the fiercely homophobic era of the 40s and 50s and, as a result, was frequently shunned by the same movement he helped create.
Join us for a viewing of a film that looks into the life of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, followed by a discussion.
For more information go to or contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 978-3034.
Student Activities Council member meeting
Interested in joining Student Activities Council? Join them every Tuesday at 4:15 p.m. in 233 RSC, for their general member meetings. By becoming a member of SAC, you can develop your leadership, event planning and marketing skills.
Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
WSU graduate students in the Doctor of Audiology program need participants for their research projects. They are studying clinical techniques in audiology for evaluating function of the ear.
Participants must be between the ages of 18 and 35, have normal hearing, have not had an ear infection in the past three months, nor had symptoms of cold, flu, or nasal allergy in the past two weeks.
Participants will receive a free comprehensive hearing evaluation and ear examination prior to testing. The testing will take about one hour. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Brigid Derby at brderby@shockers.wichita.edu or 816-405-4969, or Professor Xiao-Ming Sun at Xiao-Ming.Sun@wichita.edu.
Call for presentations for Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference
Save the date and help spread the news that the call for presentations for the 7th Annual Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference on Friday, March 13. Find more information and the CFP link at /genderconference.
We invite submissions of original research and scholarship from any discipline.
Submit a 200-300-word summary of your proposed presentation including topic and/or research questions, methodology and a summary of findings or main themes to be addressed in the presentation.
Presentation formats include traditional presentations are oral with a length of 15-20 minutes, and include a visual aid of some sort (power point, video, poster). Workshops may be longer and usually include an interactive component. Presenters may be individuals or groups.
The deadline for submissions is Sunday, Feb. 16.
This year’s keynote will be Sarah Deer, citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma, professor at KU in the School of Public Affairs and Administration and 2019 National Women’s Hall of Fame inductee.
We hope that you will consider submitting a proposal and share information about the conference with your fellow students, colleagues and others across campus or the 鶹ƽ community who may be interested.
Contact Shocker Sociology at 978-3280 or email Jodie Hertzog at jodie.hertzog@wichita.edu with any questions.
Deadline to nominate an adult learner quickly approaching
In March, the Office of Adult Learning will host the inaugural Adult Learner of the Year (ALOTY) awards ceremony. In this ceremony, we will not only celebrate five years as an office, but we will also name an ALOTY. We are calling on the WSU community to help us find an adult learner at 鶹ƽ State deserving of the title. The deadline to nominate an adult learner is Friday, Jan. 31.
A student is considered an adult learner at WSU if they are an undergraduate earning their first bachelor’s degree and be either:
- 24 years or older or
- Military or Veteran student or
- Independent status
ALOTY criteria:
- 00 GPA at WSU (Extenuating circumstances can be reviewed)
- Displays perseverance in obtaining a degree
- Demonstrates Shocker Pride
- Possesses leadership qualities
If you know a student who meets the criteria, click on the link below and submit their name.
Marcus Wright's video work keeps 鶹ƽ State athletics in the highlights
Marcus Wright started as a reluctant creator of athletics videos at 鶹ƽ State in 2018. He worked his way from 鶹ƽ State student to Major League Baseball photographer and considered that his specialty.
“The whole video thing scared me at first,” he said.
Two years later, Wright, as digital media coordinator, is in charge of creating the hype and recap videos that get the Shocker men’s basketball message out on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. His video after 鶹ƽ State’s win over Mississippi on Jan. 4 attracted almost 12,000 views on Twitter.
Medical providers available at Student Health Services
Did you know that Student Health Services has medical care providers right here on campus? Dr. Keller is here regularly, and Dr. Lopez and Dr. Hawley are here on a monthly basis. Get to know your on-campus physicians today!
Emcees wanted for Hippodrome 2020
Hippodrome is the longest-standing tradition at WSU. This year we celebrate the 92nd year of the skit and variety act competition. Students can apply and try out to be this year’s emcees for the performances.
Go online to ShockerSync to fill out the emcee application.
Applications are due by 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 18.
For more information, go to or email traditions@wichita.edu.
Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis
Please join us for the first of the Wednesdays in Wiedemann organ recital in Wiedemann Hall with Lynne Davis at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5. Enjoy free admission to hear the great Marcussen organ in a listener-friendly atmosphere in a short, half-hour recital. Come and bring a friend!
VolunteerICT provides WSU students, faculty and staff access to volunteer opportunities across 鶹ƽ
Are you looking for a way to get involved this semester?
Have you thought about volunteering? VolunteerICT has hundreds of volunteer opportunities from local nonprofits throughout 鶹ƽ looking for volunteers.
All students, faculty and staff have an account through myWSU, set-up and simple and easy by visiting our website at 鶹ƽ.edu/volunteerICT.
For questions email volunteerICT@wichita.edu or call 978-3022.
NPR host David Greene to be featured guest at KMUW’s Third Annual Media Circus Fundraising Gala
KMUW 89.1-FM will welcome NPR’s David Greene to 鶹ƽ, Kansas on Saturday, June 20, as the featured guest of KMUW’s third annual Media Circus.
KMUW’s Media Circus is an annual fundraising gala which benefits student internships and helps to ensure the future of public radio and support KMUW’s mission of providing in-depth and quality news coverage. The event will take place from 6-10 p.m. Saturday, June 20, at The Cotillion, 11120 W. Kellogg Dr.
Greene is an award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author. KMUW listeners know him best as host of NPR’s&Բ;“Morning Edition.” His time as an NPR foreign correspondent in Moscow led to a best-selling book,&Բ;“Midnight in Siberia,” and an Edward R. Murrow Award.
Tickets go on sale May 1 at KMUW.org. Contact Jessica Treadwell, KMUW’s director of major and planned gifts, at treadwell@kmuw.org to reserve a table of 10 and to learn about business sponsorship opportunities.
More information can be found at .
Take part in WSU Takeover Night with the 鶹ƽ Thunder
Join the WSU Alumni Association on Friday, Jan. 31 for Shocker Takeover Night at the Thunder game. This special evening will be focused directly on WSU and its students, alumni and faculty. WuShock and the spirit squad will be in attendance for the event as well as many Shocker alumni, students, faculty and student organizations. The game will consist of pregame activities, intermission contests and a post-game picture on the ice.
Use the link below to purchase your tickets for this great night!
Tickets for WSU Takeover Night are:
$5 for Goal Zone
$10 for Premium
$15 for VIP
Football at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
Need a place to watch the big game on Sunday, Feb. 2? The Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes is the perfect place! Enjoy food and drink specials and catch the game on one of their many TVs.
Official pink tee for Breast Cancer Awareness basketball games
The Shocker Store is home to the official pink tee for the Breast Cancer Awareness games for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The shirt is just $12, and is available in the RSC, Braeburn Square and Koch Arena Shocker Store locations, as well as online at shockerstore.com. The women’s game is Saturday, Feb. 1, and the men’s game is Thursday, Feb. 20. Grab your tee and wear pink for the cause!