Shocker Blast: Oct. 16, 2020

 

 

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Regents appoint Richard Muma as 鶹ƽ State interim president

Rick Muma

Dr. Richard Muma

The Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) voted Wednesday to appoint 鶹ƽ State University (WSU) Provost Richard Muma as interim president of WSU. Dr. Muma has been serving as acting president since September 25 and will begin serving as interim president immediately.

“Dr. Muma possesses a wealth of experience and a deep knowledge of 鶹ƽ State,” said KBOR Chair Bill Feuerborn. “His leadership as acting president on two separate occasions has been invaluable to the university. The Regents are grateful he is willing to continue to serve as interim president.”


Spring classes 2021

Discover how spring classes will be taught

The newest course schedule is now available for students to start picking their spring classes. Courses will be offered similarly to fall classes, with some fully online and others as hybrid classes. For more information about the different types of classes, see www.wichita.edu/codes.

Instructors have been asked to submit information about how they plan to teach their courses. You can see their details for instruction, testing, and what to do on the first day of class. See . If you have additional questions, faculty contact information is provided or you can reach out to an advisor at .


Attention fall 2020 graduates! It is time to RSVP to participate in a Fall Commencement Ceremony

Fall 2020 Commencement has been moved to Sunday, Nov. 22 at Charles Koch Arena. If you filed your Application for Degree for fall 2020, it is now time to RSVP, if you plan to participate in the commencement ceremonies.

Commencement reservations must be made online by logging into your myWSU, going to the myClasses tab, and then find the Graduation Links box on the right hand side of the page. Click on the “Commencement Registration” link for the ceremony you want to attend and RSVP. This must be done no later than 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2.

If you have any questions about the ceremonies, go to  or contact the Commencement Office at commencement@wichita.edu.


MDL lab

Kansas Governor to speak at opening of 鶹ƽ State’s Molecular Diagnostics Lab

鶹ƽ State University will celebrate the opening of its Molecular Diagnostics Lab (MDL) at 10:45 a.m. Monday, Oct. 19, at the John Bardo Center on WSU’s Innovation Campus.

At full capacity, the MDL can process as many as 4,500 COVID-19 tests per day. It is the only high-volume testing center in 鶹ƽ and the region.

The event is by invitation only, but will be .

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly is expected to attend the event, and she will be giving brief remarks. After the event, the governor will take questions from the media.


Convergence Town Hall Oct. 23, 2020

Town Hall features Convergence Science Initiative awarded proposals

Teams from the awarded Convergence Sciences Initiative proposals will give 10-minute presentations featuring their projects at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23.

The presentations, which will be held via Zoom, will allow each team to further explain the intended outcomes of the projects, including plans for external funding.

“All four projects have the potential to be gamechangers in the direction and intensity of research at 鶹ƽ State, and in social and economic impact in the region,” said Andrew Hippisley, dean, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. “The projects showcase the power of partnerships, the value of combining expertise, and the courage to take risks in pursuing ambitious problems that can only be solved by converging disciplines.”

More information and registration

The four awarded proposals include:

Sustainability Theme

The Smart Fusion Material Research Institute will be developing novel computational, material and digital manufacturing approaches to unlock the complex interactions among material, microstructure, processing and mechanical properties involved in additive manufacturing.

Digital Transformations Theme

The Disaster Resilience Analytics Center will leverage the university’s expertise in artificial intelligence, deep learning and multiple modes of big data to better predict natural and human-made disasters and improve preparedness by creating a new generation of digital platforms and support services.

Health Disparities Theme

The Institute for Health Disparities will generate new methods to reduce obesity among vulnerable populations and improve health literacy as a mechanism among health care providers for behavior change.

Wildcard Theme

The Center for Educational Technologies to Assist Refugee Learners will focus on designing innovative solutions to meet the educational needs to the children of the more than 70 million forcibly displaced refugees worldwide. As a result, it will also create innovative pathways and software for educational access to those in our state and nation.

Faculty involved with each center or institute will also work to develop new academic programs. The projects pay close attention to our educational mission, carefully assigning roles for undergraduate and graduate students as collaborators and beneficiaries of educational opportunities. Applied research and applied learning are built into the plans and the deliverables.

To register for the event and to receive Zoom meeting information, go to Convergence Town Hall.


See something academic integrity

See something, say something - academic integrity

As members of the 鶹ƽ State community, it is everyone’s responsibility to bring attention to anything that may be concerning. This could be about yourself or others that you feel is connected to the 鶹ƽ State University experience.

This form is to be used by any individual wishing to report a violation of the WSU Policies and Procedures Manual Section 2.17 / Student Academic Integrity.

For more details please refer to .


Activating Strategic Plan

Activating the University Strategic Plan

Is your unit/department helping to move the university’s mission and resulting strategic plan forward? Has your team engaged in work that drives education, culture, or economic outcomes? If so, report your activity to the Strategic Planning Committee through TeamDynamix. The newly revised form is easier to complete and takes less time. This information is compiled for the annual reporting on the strategic plan and university priorities.

STRATEGIC PLAN

UNIVERSITY PRIORITIES


F1RST Gen Meeting

It's F1RST-GEN FRIDAY

F1RST GEN SHOCKERS: Over 40% of the student population at 鶹ƽ State University is first-gen. Who is a first-gen student? By definition, they are the FIRST in their immediate family to attend a four-year college or university. 鶹ƽ State also acknowledges the group of first-gen professionals both current and retired administration, faculty and staff. See more about them at .

F1RST-GEN WEEK

Go to  for events being held Nov. 2 through Nov. 8 in celebration of National F1rst-Gen Week.

F1RST-GEN STUDENT ORGANIZATION

A virtual student meeting is being held from 1-2 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 16). Go to meetings for more information.

More information

F1RST-GEN AFFINITY GROUP

This is a group designed to stress a common experience among those navigating as a first-generation professional. The First-Generation Affinity Group seeks to foster community among its members by way of networking, professional development, and social events. To register for a virtual event being held on Nov. 10, click here.

F1RST-GEN COORDINATING COUNCIL

The council is interested in YOUR HELP. If you are interested in supporting the first-gen initiatives at 鶹ƽ State University, the council is now seeking sub-committee members for the follow committees: Marketing, Faculty & Staff Engagement, Data Assessment, and the Graduate School. Interested parties can email FGShockers@wichita.edu for more information.

NEWS

National Student Exchange

National Student Exchange is perfect for students who want to study and live in a new city!

Ever wonder what it would be like to hit the books in the morning and hit the beach in the afternoon? Thanks to National Student Exchange (NSE), you can. NSE allows undergraduate, domestic students the opportunity to study at one of nearly 200 universities across the United States and Canada – while paying regular WSU tuition and earning credit toward your degree.

The application materials for exchange during fall 2020 and spring 2021 are available at wichita.edu/nse and are due Feb. 1, 2021. If you have questions, please contact Trish Gandu at trish.gandu@wichita.edu.


Learn 2 RowLearn 2 Row with Shocker Rowing

Join Shocker Rowing Learn 2 Row between 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, at Boats and Bikes at River Vista. Safely learn the basics of rowing and get on the river with the athletes. For more information, go to .

Shocker Rowing


Celebrating Careers in Student Affairs 102920

Celebrating Careers in Student Affairs Month: From #SAgrad to #SApro

Are you interested in a career in Student Affairs? Join 鶹ƽ State University Student Affairs, 鶹ƽ State University College of Applied Studies - Higher Education/Student Affairs program, and NASPA GAP as we celebrate Careers in Student Affairs Month!

In this virtual event, you will have the opportunity to learn from a diverse panel of current Student Affairs professionals about their experiences. There will also be a breakout workshop to support graduates in their job search process, as well as a workshop for those interested in pursuing a degree in Higher Education/Student Affairs.

The free event will be held from 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29.

If you have any questions, contact NASPA GAP member Trang Bui at tnbui1@shockers.wichita.edu.


Wu Birthday Bash

Come celebrate Wu at Wu's Birthday Bash!

Wu is turning 72! Help him celebrate at Wu's Birthday Bash from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19, on the RSC east courtyard! There will be photos with Wu, cupcakes, music and chalking the sidewalk. On your way out, pick up a custom party favor bag and let the celebration continue.

For more information on this event and others, visit wichita.edu/homecoming.

Schedule of events


Researching the Pandemic Panel Nov. 2020

Virtual panel series tackles social inequality research in relation to the pandemic

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed several types of social inequality already present in American and global societies. In this panel, social scientists will join with subject librarians in a discussion of approaches and research methods used to explore social inequality in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Find full event information from 3-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, and a direct link to the virtual Zoom panel, click .

STUDENT NEWS

Student Veteran Center receives award sponsored by KPTS-TV 8

Every year the Veteran Coming Home program, that is sponsored by KPTS, selects an organization to recognize for their outstanding contribution to veterans in the Greater 鶹ƽ community. This year the Student Veteran Center at WSU was nominated, and we were selected as winner in this category.

There was an official presentation of the award yesterday (Thursday, Oct. 15) at KPTS-TV 8. Larry Burks Sr. received the award on behalf of the center.


Nursing Info SessionSchool of Nursing hosting information session today

Thinking about becoming a nurse? Join us for a virtual information session at 4 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 16). This is a great opportunity to speak with faculty members and learn more about our programs and admission requirements. The session will be held via Zoom and advance registration is required.

Nursing Information Session


Shockers Abroad Series 101620

Shockers Abroad Series

Shockers Abroad Video series presents testimonials from our study abroad alumni. Check out their videos to learn more about their experiences.


Grad School working remotely

Join the Graduate School on Wednesday to discuss working in groups remotely

As COVID-19 has changed the way nearly all workplaces operate, collaborating remotely has become increasingly important. Join the Graduate School with presenter, Carolyn Speer, manager of Instructional Design and Technology, at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21, on Zoom for tips on how to effectively work in a group remotely. .

Professional Development and Research Events


First-Gen meeting 101620First-Generation Student Organization and TRIO / disability student support services meeting today

Today via Zoom, First-Generation Student Organization with be co-hosting a meeting with faculty from TRIO / disabilities student support services from 1-2 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 16). This meeting is open to anyone, even non first-gen students, as TRIO / disability serves the overall populations of eligible students at WSU.

from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android.

Password: 01012020

First-Gen Student Organization


Bowling tournament

Participate in the Homecoming Bowling Tournament!

Assemble your team of four and sign-up to take on the Homecoming Bowling Tournament challenge. Each team will bowl a total of two games, your point total will be based on the scores of all bowlers and the two games combined. Teams must sign-up at wichita.edu/homecoming by 11:45 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20.

The top two scoring teams will be announced at the All-Stars Flag Football Game at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, at Cessna Stadium.

Schedule of events  

EVENTS

Friday's ISME Colloquium presentation features Jamie Wollenberg, senior engineer for research and development at The Bradbury Co.

Jamie Wollenberg

Jamie Wollenberg

Industrial, Systems, and Manufacturing Engineering is hosting an ISME Colloquium presentation from 11 a.m.-noon today (Friday, Oct. 16). Mr. Jamie Wollenberg, senior engineering for research and development at The Bradbury Co. His talk will be “Accelerating Technological Innovation in Custom Manufacturing.”

Abstract and speaker biography

By utilizing modern transformative digital technologies, including dynamic FEA, augmented reality, and modular bench tested programming, complex manufacturing production systems can be produced with less time and risk than ever before. During the production of a recent unique production line, these improvements reduced rework by over 50%, cut test time by 40%, and engaged the customer to drive on-time delivery.

The resulting productivity of the system has since benefited the customer in many ways: reduced labor costs by 99%, increased maximum production volume by orders of magnitude, and operator turnover was virtually eliminated. These improved operational efficiencies have enabled a tenfold sales increase over 2 years. This presentation explains how these technologies are becoming integral pieces of the modern manufacturing workflow.

Speaker Biography

Mr. Jamie Wollenberg is the Senior Engineer managing Research and Development projects for The Bradbury Company. Bradbury is an Original Equipment Manufacturer, producing custom roll forming and coil processing equipment for customers around the world. Based in Moundridge, KS, Bradbury has ten manufacturing facilities on three continents.

Jamie earned his bachelor’s from Bethany College in 2011, studying Mathematics and Physics. In 2013 he completed his master’s in Mechanical Engineering from WSU.

Mr. Wollenberg has served Bradbury for over 10 years in a variety of roles including production services, mechanical design, project management, and R&D. These responsibilities include projects for every entity in the Bradbury group of companies, requiring constant integration of teams from many different countries and cultures, and frequent international trips for onsite oversight at critical project junctions.

Many industries are impacted by the development work Bradbury does: metal building construction, residential housing products such as siding and garage doors, agriculture, off-road equipment, automotive, railcar, electrical and transportation infrastructure, and more. Though every project and industry have unique needs, the acceleration of automation in modern manufacturing is driving technological adoption in ways that enable many fundamental developments to be utilized in a diverse range of applications.


Game Night

Game Night: JackBox games

Love to play games and want to get to know other Shockers on campus? Join SAC on the third Friday of every month for a virtual game night! Cards Against Humanity, Pictionary, Scattegories, and more -- we’ll pick a new game every month!

This month we will be playing JackBox games! Join us for games including Trivia Murder Party, Bidiots, or even Quiplash.

Register to reserve your spot at . For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to  or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.


Student Involvement event listing

Event listing: part two

This month is full of fun for everyone! Be sure to check out our event listing for all our upcoming programs during this spooky season.

Student Involvement event listing


DIY Sequin Pillows

Homecoming DIY: Sequin pillows

You’ll always remember Homecoming’s return to the fall semester with your commemorative DIY sequin pillow!

Registrants will receive a make-at-home kit complete with your choice of sequin pillow cover, stuffing, and some SAC swag. You can choose to pick up your kit in the Rhatigan Student Center or have it mailed to your home address. Kit pick-up will occur all day on Wednesday, Oct. 21, in the RSC. All registrants who choose to pick up their kit will be contacted via email to select a pick-up time.

Once you have your kit, stuff your pillow and show off your Homecoming swag on your social media pages. Be sure to tag SAC when you post. One kit per person with WSU ID while supplies last.

Register at .


Volleyball scrimmage 101620

Shocker Volleyball hosts final Black & Yellow Scrimmage this fall: Free and open to the public

You’re invited to the third and final Black & Yellow Scrimmage at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, in Charles Koch Arena, featuring the Shocker Volleyball team. Admission is free for all fans, and capacity is limited to 2,000.

Additional safety guidelines are being enforced, such as maintaining social distancing and requiring of a face covering to ensure a safe viewing experience for fans. Don't miss your last chance to see the Shocker Volleyball team in action until the season begins in January!


Fall World Series Oct. 2020

Public invited to Fall World Series game on Oct. 17

Hey Shocker fans, 鶹ƽ State Baseball is back in action this fall with the Fall World Series. Game 5 will be open to the public and have free admission at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17. Masks will be required to be worn at all times.

For more information, visit the link in the newsletter. We look forward to seeing you back at Eck Stadium!

 


Softball scrimmage 101720Shocker Softball to host Black & Yellow Scrimmage free and open to the public

Head to Wilkins Stadium at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, for the second Black & Yellow Scrimmage featuring the Shocker Softball team. Admission is free for all fans, and capacity is limited to 250.

Additional safety guidelines are being enforced, such as maintaining social distancing and requiring of a face covering to ensure a safe viewing experience for fans. Don't miss your last chance to see the Shocker Softball team in action until the season begins in spring!


Digital Drag Brunch

Digital Drag Brunch with Alyssa Edwards

In partnership with Tallgrass Film Association, join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion for the upcoming Digital Drag Brunch with Alyssa Edwards. RuPaul's Drag Race's Alyssa Edwards, along with local 鶹ƽ Queens, will host a live drag brunch at 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, during the #Tallgrass2020 Virtual Film Festival!

General Admission is included with the TALLPass. Click  for more information and to get your tickets and/or passes today.

The event is accessible everywhere. For more information, contact the Tallgrass Film Association at 316-303-9292.


Ulrich program 102020

Register now for Ulrich Virtual conversation with 鶹ƽ photographer Larry Schwarm on Tuesday

The Ulrich Museum of Art invites you to join it for a virtual conversation with 鶹ƽ artist Larry Schwarm at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20. It is free and open to all, but you have to register first to get the Zoom link.

Schwarm will talk about his past and current projects, including his photographs of controlled agricultural burning in the Flint Hills. The Ulrich + Artists + You Community Billboard with Schwarm’s work is currently on view at 4355 S. K-15 in 鶹ƽ.

UNIVERSITY LIFE

Woolsey Hall, new home for the W. Frank Barton School of Business - construction camera

A construction camera has been installed for Woolsey Hall – it will give a live view of construction progress throughout the project. 

We are anticipating construction fencing to be installed early next week.


‘Let's Talk About It’ is a new podcast from The Fuse hosted by WSU faculty Bobby Berry and Jessica Newman

“Let’s Talk About It” is a new podcast from The Fuse hosted by Bobby Berry and Jessica Newman. “Let’s Talk About It” strives to create a safe, comfortable and casual environment that will foster connection with diverse people in an effort to create meaning, ask questions and start honest conversations. By becoming a “Let’s Talk About It” listener you’ll get an in-depth, honest and straightforward view of the topics that matter most to college students today.

Episode one is out now and focuses on the first-generation college experience at 鶹ƽ State. This episode opens with a discussion with Kaye Monk-Morgan, Interim Vice President for Regional Engagement and Economic Development. Then, we sit down with two current WSU students, Taylin Fox, a senior in Sport Management, and Tony Ibarra, a senior in Mechanical Engineering.

More information

Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, or Anchor.FM to catch new episodes.

“Let’s Talk About It” upcoming episodes

  • Friday, Oct. 23 – Wellness at 鶹ƽ State: a multi-faceted approach
  • Friday, Nov. 27 – Financial Literacy: during college and beyond
  • Friday, Dec. 18 – Imposter Syndrome: navigating life as a person of color on a predominantly white campus


Don't get spooked by your finances 102920

Don't get spooked by your finances

Join the Office for Student Money Management in Student Success at our "Don't Get Spooked By Your Finances" webinar from noon-1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29. We will be going over basic financial literacy, tips and tricks, and how to make better money habits. We will also play a round of Kahoot to test your spooky finance knowledge.

The winner will receive an OSMM giveaway, which includes a lunchbag, OSMM shirt, fanny pack, pen / pencil / chapstick, and a drawstring bag! The winner will pick up the prize at our office in 115 Neff Hall between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Free to Register: 

If you have any questions, contact osmm@wichita.edu


Self-Care Sunday 102520

Relax and decompress with Self Care Sunday: Decompression Yoga

Self-Care Sundays offer students the opportunity to unwind and reset at the end of each month, leaving them refreshed for the month ahead. In partnership with Campus Recreation, Student Affairs and Shocker Strong will offer a yoga session for relaxation and decompression at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25. Yoga mats will be provided, and beginners are welcome! Learn more and RSVP at .

SPECIAL OFFERS

Trivia Night homecoming edition

Trivia Night: Homecoming Edition

Think you know everything about WSU? What about 鶹ƽ? Come prepared to test your knowledge of the history of our institution and the surrounding area in this Homecoming Edition of Trivia Tuesday.

Play for awesome e-gift cards to places like Amazon, Walmart, and even Visa gift cards! $100 and $50 prizes will be given out each game to first- and second-place finishers, respectively. The highest point scorer across all four games, Oct. 6, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, and Nov. 10, will receive a $200 Amazon gift card.

For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to wichita.edu/SAC or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.


Free tutoring

Free tutoring and academic mentoring for diverse Shockers!

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is offering free tutoring and academic mentoring!

Our tutors help students develop a deeper understanding of class material and gain successful skills that can improve their overall GPA.

Our academic mentors offer biweekly meetings to help you with academic success skills, such as time management, effective studying and note-taking, test preparation and more!

You can drop in any of the listed times or schedule an appointment. See when we are open, what classes are offered, and how to request appointments at ! 


Bowling games Rewards Program

$1.50 bowling games on Fridays for rewards members

Members of the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes Eat.Drink.Play. Rewards Program can enjoy $1.50 bowling games every Friday during the month of October. Not a rewards member? Joining is free and easy, simply visit today and ask!