麻豆破解版 State prioritizes physical, emotional health of students, faculty and staff
When you walk on to 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 campus 鈥 whether physically or virtually 鈥 we want you to feel supported, safe and empowered to report concerns. Throughout the history of 麻豆破解版 State, we have built infrastructure at 麻豆破解版 State to support not only our students鈥 minds, but also their physical, emotional, and mental health.
If at any time you are feeling threatened, harassed, intimidated or unfairly treated, it is important that you report the situation to the appropriate party.
- If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or the 麻豆破解版 State University police department at 316-978-3450.
- Title IX or discrimination: 麻豆破解版 State is committed to providing an educational and working environment free from discrimination on the basis of sex and all forms of protected characteristic discrimination.
- Bias Incident: 麻豆破解版 State strives to create a community where all individuals can participate in the offerings of the university in a space free from bias.
- Counseling and Prevention Services: Counselors are available to support Shockers鈥 mental and emotional health.
- Student Health Services is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday to provide health care services to students.
- The Care Team accepts referrals and incident reports from any person who is concerned about the health or safety of a student, employee, visitor or the campus community at-large.
- To report any issue not mentioned above, visit our Report It portal to be directed to the appropriate person or department who will address your concern.
Alert about WSU scholarship spam email
The Office of Financial Aid received notification that a spam email is being distributed announcing a scholarship opportunity with 麻豆破解版 State University, and it contained a link to the 鈥渁pplication.鈥
As an important reminder, our office will only send communication through means such as our official email, finaid@wichita.edu, staff email ending with wichita.edu, or through Shocker Blast.
If you received this email and clicked on the 鈥渁pplication鈥 link, please change your account password immediately. This spam email has also been brought to the attention of the ITS department.
Make the most of your college experience by joining the Cohen Honors College!
All current students are eligible to apply. Starting this year, there are no minimum ACT / SAT or GPA requirements. Applicants are evaluated on their preparation for challenging academic and professional work as well as creative approach to solving problems, urge to make a positive impact on the community and in the world, and open-minded embrace of diversity in backgrounds, values and perspectives.
Go to Cohen Honors College Admission Requirements to learn more and start your application. Applications are reviewed monthly November through August.
Undergraduate STEM majors are encouraged to apply for the Goldwater Scholarship
Sophomores and juniors with a strong commitment to a research career in the sciences, mathematics and/or engineering are encouraged to apply to the competitive and prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship. Visit the Goldwater Scholarship website for more information about the application and who is eligible to apply.
Students interested in applying must notify Dean Coleen Pugh by Monday, Nov. 23. Questions? Email coleen.pugh@wichita.edu.
Shocker Support Locker Holiday Care Packages
For the upcoming holiday break, the Shocker Support Locker is providing Holiday Care Packages to those who will be needing food and other items during the Thanksgiving Break and upcoming Holiday Closedown. The locker will be packing boxes at a higher item limit for those needing the care package. You will be able to select items they are needing for the care package to get them through the holiday breaks.
Items such as cheese, sandwich meat, bread, eggs, rice (white & brown), Ramen, Instant Oatmeal, hygiene items and many more items will be available. The Shocker Support Locker is wanting to make sure that we can still provide the Shocker Support Locker items to you during the shutdown of campus for the holidays.
Orders for the Holiday Care Packages will start on Nov. 18.
To place your order, go to wichita.edu/sslorder. Please email sga.supportlocker@wichita.edu with any questions.
University Libraries schedule through the holiday season
University Libraries will have the following hours through holiday break:
Thanksgiving Break hours at Ablah Library (Nov. 21-29)
Saturday - Sunday, Nov. 21-22 CLOSED
Monday - Tuesday, November 23-24, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesday - Sunday, Nov. 25-- 29 CLOSED
End of term hours at Ablah Library (Nov. 30 鈥 Dec. 13)
Monday 鈥 Friday 8 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m.
Saturday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday CLOSED
Winter Intersession hours at Ablah Library (Dec. 14-20)
Monday 鈥 Friday 8 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday CLOSED
Please note that hours are subject to change. Stay up to date with library hours and policies at .
Celebrate National Career Development Week with us
We are celebrating National Career Development Week by highlighting some of our memorable events and changes in the year 2020.
This year we hosted our first-ever 麻豆破解版 State University VIRTUAL career fair with 32 employers and 211 students, which resulted in 700 interactions at our Virtual Part-Time Student Employment Fair. View more career data at wichita.edu/careerdata.
We have rebranded and created a new name for our office as the SHOCKER CAREER ACCELERATOR. Learn more about how we can serve you here at 麻豆破解版 State: wichita.edu/career.
This year we were honored to employ 麻豆破解版 State University students at a Molecular Diagnostics Lab to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
- Read more about the lab .
- Learn more about our MDL student employees .
We had an awesome opportunity to virtually connect NASA Spacewalk Flight Director Alex Kanelakos, with 麻豆破解版 State students. What a memorable experience. about his story.
With the year of 2020 being one-of-a-kind, our virtual world expanded in many ways. As a Shocker Career Accelerator, we hosted a total of 171 events in 2020 with 92 being virtual. A huge thank you and shout-out to all 麻豆破解版 State students, staff, and faculty for being flexible with these changes.
Go share our posts on our social media platforms.
Generation Lead Podcast Series featuring Kennedy Rogers!
Current graduate student Alexus Scott and Student Involvement has partnered together to conduct and produce a podcast series focusing on the development of our next generation's leaders. The podcast series is called Generation Lead and features voices from current WSU students, staff, faculty, and community partners.
Due to the recent virtual change in in-person programming, the podcast series provides high impact dialogue that empowers, challenges, and motivates a generation to lead and take space in their personal capacities with great measure. You can check out previous and upcoming episodes via streaming platforms like Anchor, Spotify, Breaker, and Google Podcasts.
Kennedy Rogers is no rookie when it comes to leading others effectively, and she鈥檚 truly learned to embody the definition of leadership. Often, when we possess strong leadership capabilities it must come with a balance. Through the development of this episode, we鈥檙e hoping to give you an inside scoop into the development of this series. Kennedy鈥檚 going to give us some background in her leadership journey and some tips that has made her journey worthwhile while managing new projects.
Take a listen!
Click to listen now via Spotify
Scholarships help students serving their community reach their goals
Seven members of the 麻豆破解版 State VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America) Fellows and AmeriCorps Fellows programs were fortunate to receive $2,000 scholarships from offices at 麻豆破解版 State. The 麻豆破解版 State AmeriCorps programs partnered with the Office of Financial Aid and the Graduate School to award scholarships to students who are serving or have served as AmeriCorps members.
鈥淏eing awarded the AmeriCorps scholarship has helped me immensely,鈥 said Shea Witherspoon. 鈥淚t has allowed me to further my education in the social work field, so one day I can give back to the community that gave so much to me.鈥
Members who successfully finish their year of service qualify for a Segal Education Award worth up to $6,000 or a cash stipend.
AmeriCorps and VISTA members provide service to nonprofits across Kansas who are working to move people out of poverty and strengthen their local communities. Many of the members simultaneously attend classes during their service year.
Undergraduate scholarship winners are Abigail Faflick, Medalia Juarez, ShaiLyn Malsky, Teresa Olsen, and Shea Witherspoon. Graduate scholarship winners are Anita Martinez and Felicia Smith.
Current openings are available at , search 鈥榃SU鈥 under Program Name.
For more information, contact Angela Gaughan at angela.gaughan@wichita.edu, 316-570-1309.
Support mental health on campus through this internship!
Interested in an internship that promotes mental and physical wellness and gives back to your community? Check out the Prevention Service Advisory Board鈥檚 Prevention Ambassador Program.
Prevention Ambassadors receive training and mentorship in providing prevention and outreach services to assist the Prevention Services Advisory Board in our #WSUWeSupportU mission of preventing suicide, sexual violence, and substance abuse, in addition to promoting wellness in the WSU community.
For more information or to complete an application, go to .
CAPS is recruiting volunteer actors!
Counseling and Prevention Services is recruiting volunteer actors to perform in the sexual violence prevention training being developed for WSU. We are looking for students to be in short clips, as well as several narrators who are willing to speak and appear on camera throughout the training. You will help to make the training more immersive and interesting!
Shooting will start soon for some scenes. If interested, please fill out the form in the link.
Enroll for an in-person service-learning course in psychology!
The INSPYRE research lab directed by Dr. Samantha Gregus is currently recruiting undergraduate mentors for a 3-hour service-learning course in psychology (PSY 416) for the spring 2021 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 11 a.m.-2pm at least twice a week, and attend class on Mondays from 3:30-5:30 pm.
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 ASAP.
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 !
Join the team
Are you a student who is passionate about getting involved? The Student Involvement Ambassadors is a team dedicated to recruiting new Shockers, connecting current students to opportunities, celebrating campus leaders and sharing our story.
We currently have positions available. If you鈥檙e interested in sharing your Shocker experience, the deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 27
Want to experience a different city & university? Apply for National Student Exchange by Feb. 1
National Student Exchange allows undergraduate, domestic students the opportunity to study at one of nearly 200 universities across the United States and Canada 鈥 while paying regular WSU tuition and earning credit toward your degree.
The application materials for exchange during fall 2021 and spring 2022 are available at and are due Feb. 1, 2021. If you have questions, please contact Trish Gandu at trish.gandu@wichita.edu.
First Generation Student Organization and Library resources meeting today
Join FGSO and the Library as well and look at research using the library databases at 1 p.m. today (Friday, Nov. 20).
Meeting ID: 923 5733 4887
Passcode: 820435
Today鈥檚 ISME Colloquium features Jeff Hoetmer, principal engineer at Bell Textron
Jeff Hoetmer
Presentation Title: Cost Estimating, Managing Cost and Affordability in New Program Development
11 a.m.-noon Friday, Nov. 20
Abstract
A high-level overview of Affordability as viewed by the DoD acquisition community and some insights to how suppliers can mirror that focus within their development programs. Competition in aerospace markets is fierce. Customers in these markets are more sophisticated than ever. And on defense programs, gone are the days of performance at any cost. Today鈥檚 defense department is developing a cost-conscious culture focused on Affordability. Affordability has become a watch word and is on par with schedule and performance.
Jeff Hoetmer is a Principal Engineer at Bell Helicopter working in the Affordability Department. While working on an undergrad degree in Industrial Engineering at 麻豆破解版 State, Jeff鈥檚 first professional job was as a time study analyst at Pizza Hut Corporate Headquarters. Wanting to work in aerospace, Jeff sought and landed a job in the Industrial Engineering department at Beechcraft, working in the Manufacturing Hours Control Group as Project Analyst.
After graduation, Jeff accepted a position at Cessna Aircraft Company as an Associate Industrial Engineer supporting shop floor manufacturing operations. For the next 10 years he continued to support manufacturing operations holding assignments in small parts, major sub-assemblies, primary and final assembly, flight operations, paint, interiors, and pre-delivery. Jeff鈥檚 last position in direct production support was as Group Lead for Industrial Engineering in the Aircraft Completion Center.
In 2001, Jeff鈥檚 career took a turn and he began supporting special projects and developing a Decision Support and Simulation team. From there, he was promoted to Manager of the Center of Excellence in Industrial Engineering. Following a few years management, he spent two years in the Textron Black Belt program, becoming certified in 2007.
After certification Jeff repatriated back into Industrial/Process Engineering supporting New Programs Development, Automation Technology and Strategy (2012-2015), AD Process Engineering Specialist 鈥 Denali Program (2015-2018), and finally, AD Process Engineer for New Programs and New Technology R&D (2018-2020).
In June 2020, Bell Helicopter opened an office in 麻豆破解版 and Jeff took a position at Bell in the Affordability Department, Focused on Affordability of the V-280 Valor, Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft, production and assembly. Jeff supports IPTs including Optimization for Manufacturing initiatives, the Assembly Build team cost out initiatives, and the Manufacturing Innovation team efforts to manage and control product cost. Jeff uses parametric, analogy, and engineering build-up cost methods to develop should cost for manufactured product and processes.
Join us for our last Nutrition Discussion of the semester today!
Join us for our last Nutrition Discussion of the fall semester on Facebook Live on our Campus Recreation page from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20. Gain insight into nutrition, its role in fueling the body, how diets work, national recommendations, and general Q&A with our Nutrition Specialist, Andy Sykes, MEd, CSCS, FNS, USAW.
Wednesdays in Wiedemann Annual Christmas Organ Concert
Please join us for the Wednesdays in Wiedemann Annual Christmas Organ Concert at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24, on the great Marcussen organ in Wiedemann Hall.
Two guest student organists and a lovely soprano, also a student at WSU, will perform. We will have carol-singing by the audience, and as usual, one favorite, and lively, joyful works performed on the organ by Lynne Davis, Robert L. Town Distinguished Professor of Organ.
Free admission. You may attend in person (social distancing and masks required) or watch the live stream on the WSU School of Music Facebook page.
Applied Learning Highlight of the Week!
Shout-out to 麻豆破解版 State University human resource management major Allison Bergkoetter! All your hard work with Amazon.com is noticed and appreciated. We look forward to seeing your future success.
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Shock the Halls Sale
The Shocker Store鈥檚 big holiday sale will look a little different this year, but we are so excited for it!
The usual 12 Days of Christmas Sale will not occur due to COVID precautions and the need to allow for social distancing. Instead, we鈥檝e combined all those days of sales and promotions into a one-day-only awesome sale -- the Shock the Halls Sale!
Join us from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5, in the Rhatigan Student Center Shirley Beggs Ballroom to find great deals on Shocker apparel and gifts! Stay updated on our for more information and sneak peeks to come.
Black Friday at the Shocker Store in Braeburn Square
Come shop for Shocker gear on Black Friday Nov. 27! That day, enjoy buy one, get one half-off Shocker gear at the Shocker Store Braeburn Square location. Store hours are 11 a.m.-7 p.m. for Black Friday. Sale is not valid with other discounts or promotions and some exclusions apply. Happy shopping, Shockers!
CAPS is looking for volunteers for a focus group
麻豆破解版 State Counseling and Prevention Services is seeking volunteers for a 90-minute focus group. These 90-minute collaborative zoom sessions focus on substance use on campus and how it is best addressed. Working audio and video is required.
Please email Krystal Moroney for more information. Focus group times and dates are 2-3:30 p.m. and 3:45-5:15 p.m. Monday Nov. 30, and 2:30-4 p.m. and 4:15-5:45 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1.
Join Wu's Big Challenge
Join Wu鈥檚 2020-21 Challenge! Due to COVID-19 and university restrictions around social distancing, we have had to reschedule our BIG events, but we have a challenge for you!
Commit to volunteering five hours. Hours may be completed virtually or in person or both. Students may complete the challenge in both semesters or only one. You decide what works best for you.
How it works:
Visit volunteerICT for ongoing volunteer opportunities and choose the ones you would like to serve between now and May 6, 2021.
Sign-up and volunteer five hours. Track your hours on your volunteerICT account.
Submit your volunteer resume to CSB@wichita.edu or bring it to the Student Involvement office in 216 RSC, and you will receive your Wu鈥檚 Big Challenge T-shirt and other goodies from the Community Service Board. Your name will also be entered in a raffle to win prizes throughout the year.
Do you still have questions? Email CSB@wichita.edu