WSU Today: Sept. 27, 2018

Ty Tabing 麻豆破解版 State graduate Ty Tabing wants to use art and music to invite people to linger on campus.

Ty Tabing plans to make campus a place to play, meet

Ty Tabing is a native 麻豆破解版n and a 1989 麻豆破解版 State graduate who admits he rarely lingered on campus after classes. 

Now it is his job to inspire people to linger, meet, talk and create in public spaces on 麻豆破解版 State's campus. He starts at Braeburn Square, the retail area on 麻豆破解版 State's Innovation Campus, as a 鈥減lace-maker.鈥

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RSVP for Strategic Communications Seminar on Oct. 10

Strategic Communications Seminar Oct. 10, 2018

The Strategic Communications Seminar will be held from 10 a.m.-noon Wednesday, Oct. 10, in the Shirley Beggs Ballroom, RSC third floor.

RSVP for the third annual Strategic Communications Seminar and gain additional insights, tools and tips to help you improve your marketing / communication efforts.

Please RSVP for 3 breakout sessions:

*Advertising: Seeking Strategic Success: How university marketing and advertising is elevating its game.

* Creative: The Strategic Communications website: your toolbox to creatively build on the WSU brand, and the updated photobank.

* Events: Yes! You can have an event or program on the east side of campus and Braeburn Square. Learn about event operations for WSU's new spaces and places. 

* News and Media: Telling your story 鈥 It's important to tell the story of what students, faculty and staff in your department or college are doing. Learn how to identify those stories and the most effective ways to tell them.

* Social media: How to improve your social media engagement and email effectiveness using #wsunow.

* Web: Search Engine Optimization is vitally important to the success of the WSU website. The new CMS provides new tools to help you get the best search engine results possible with just a little work.


A personal note from President Bardo

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John Bardo

You may see me riding around campus on a scooter as I recover from fracturing three vertebrae. A recent medical procedure helped, but there is need for further treatment. Thank you for your understanding and I look forward to seeing many of you as the school year progresses.

John


Open Lab Training for CourseLeaf CAT today (Thursday, Sept. 27)

CourseLeaf Lab Sept. 27, 2018

Open Lab, CourseLeaf CAT training for those involved in editing / approving the general information sections of the upcoming catalog will take place from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. today (Thursday, Sept. 27) in 122 Jabara Hall.

This come-and-go training is a hands-on opportunity to have questions answered. A short introduction to the software will take place during the first 30 minutes of each session. Registration is not necessary, but can be found at myWSU by clicking on the link to myTraining.

Contact lisa.fleetwood@wichita.edu with questions.


College of Engineering candidate to visit campus Monday, Oct. 1 and Tuesday, Oct. 2

Chuck Bunting, associate dean of research, College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University, will visit 麻豆破解版 State as a dean candidate for the College of Engineering Monday, Oct. 1 and Tuesday, Oct. 2.

Faculty, staff and students are invited to a public forum at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 1, in 107 Devlin Hall. Information is also available on the Academic Affairs website at .


Shocker Store at Braeburn Square Faculty / Staff Open House today (Thursday, Sept. 27)

Shocker Store opening for faculty and staff

Please join the Shocker Store for a faculty and staff private open house at their newest location in Braeburn Square to see the store and shop before they even open! During this event, university faculty and staff can take 20 percent off their purchase with WSU staff ID. Join us from 4-6 p.m. today (Thursday, Sept. 27) at our Braeburn Square location, 4521 E. 21st St. N. Suite 104.


Hiring process for non-benefit eligible employees (students, grads, lecturers, temps)

A new process for hiring paperwork was implemented in Summer 2018 for all non-benefit eligible employees. With this change, hiring departments are no longer responsible for facilitating the completion of the new hire paperwork packets. That part of the process is now centralized within Human Resources, and HR is responsible for delivering the paperwork packet to the new hire in an electronic format. Hiring departments are responsible for completing the Non-Benefit Eligible Hire Form, submitting the ePAF, coordinating the completion of the Spoken English Forms (lecturers and teaching grads), and requesting the WSU email for the new employee.

Several improvements to the process have been made, including changes to the hiring form, and enhanced instructions for the Non-Benefit Eligible Hiring Process which are available on the Human Resources> Formswebpage in the Student, Graduate Student, Lecturer, or Temporary Employee section. These changes create an improved experience for our candidates and creates a more efficient process for the campus community.

Open labs are scheduled from 9-11 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Sept. 27) in 122 Jabara Hall, and 3-5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, in 119 Jabara Hall, to learn and ask questions about the process of hiring non-benefit eligible employees.

Please send any additional questions to employment@wichita.edu.


Housing and Residence Life wants the campus to be aware of two changes

Housing and Residence Life

First, the housing application for 2019-20 goes live on Monday, Oct. 1. First-year students will be able to apply to live in Shocker Hall or our newest building, The Suites, starting that day. Returning students will also be able to submit their application on that day as well. Starting next year, however, only first-year students will be able to live in Shocker Hall. Returning students will be able to choose from The Suites or The Flats.

Second, the Housing and Residence Life Office will move from The Flats to a new renovated space in Shocker Hall on Monday, Oct. 15. An open house will be hosted on Tuesday, Oct. 30, from 11 a.m-1 p.m. for staff and students to come see the new space.


Parking lot closure tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 28) south of RSC

Parking lots

Parking lot 7 south of the RSC will be blocked for an event from 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28.


Office of Financial Aid to host several FAFSA events

FAFSA finish line Oct.-Dec. 2018

The 2019-20 FAFSA becomes available on Monday, Oct. 1WSU's priority date for consideration for certain types of aid is Saturday, Dec. 1. That means you only have two months to complete your FAFSA online and submit any additional documentation to our office.  

Make sure to finish your FAFSA early to maximize your awards.

To help you, the Office of Financial Aid will host several FAFSA events:

  • Shocker Hall FAFSA Completion Celebration from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2, in the Shocker Hall Multi-Purpose Room
  • FAFSA Finish Line event for TRIO, GEAR UP and Community Partners on Saturday, Oct. 6
  • Get on the Bus (Shuttle) Campaign 鈥 October-November 2018
  • FAFSA Fun with the Office of Diversity & Inclusion (ODI) from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, in the ODI Conference Room. 

Additionally, you are always welcome to schedule an appointment with our office in 203 Jardine Hall for completion assistance and answers to all of your FAFSA-related questions.


Today's Open Enrollment events

Open Enrollment webinars

This week, only KDHE webinars will be available. In-person presentations begin next week. For a full schedule of 麻豆破解版 State HR Open Enrollment events, go to Open Enrollment. While the webinars are available this week, members will not be able to make their online elections until Monday, Oct. 1.

All webinars require registration and download of the GoToWebinar launcher, instructions for which will be sent via email after registering. These are streaming presentations, and must be viewed live at the scheduled time for access. Registration for all upcoming dates can be found at .

Webinars are scheduled for 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. today (Thursday, Sept. 27).


Physical Therapy students seek volunteers for low back pain study

Students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at 麻豆破解版 State and their research advisor Barbara Smith are looking for participants for a research study on the effects of a modified deadlift exercise program on low back pain and functional disability. Your participation in this study may help the field of physical therapy to more effectively treat low back pain.

If chosen to participate in our study, you will be required to come to WSU Old Town at 213 N. Mead, on Friday, Oct. 5, for an initial evaluation. You will be able to select a 15-minute time block that is convenient for your schedule.

At the initial evaluation, you will be asked to complete forms about your low back pain and function. You will also perform a muscle endurance test for your back extensor muscles. At this time you will be assigned to a group, which may include an eight-week modified deadlift exercise program. All materials and instructions will be provided. Both groups will be required to return to the WSU Old Town Campus on Friday, Nov. 2, for a four-week re-evaluation and Friday, Nov. 30, for eight re-evaluations, each lasting about 10-15 minutes.

If you are interested in participating, click on the link below to complete a survey. It will only take about five-to-10 minutes of your time. Once you have completed the survey, you will receive an email with further information within five-to-seven business days.

Your participation is graciously appreciated, voluntary and your responses will remain confidential. Should you have any questions or concerns, email Paula Weishaar at paweishaar@shockers.wichita.edu or Barbara Smith at barb.smith@wichita.edu.


WSU Haysville Open House set for tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 28)

WSU Haysville Open House Sept. 28, 2018

Please join us for a ribbon cutting and reception at 4 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 28) at WSU Haysville, 106 Stewart Ave., Haysville. Refreshments and tours will start at 4:30 p.m.


Global Village Assembly to be held tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 28)

Global Village Assembly Sept. 28, 2018

Listen to poetry and drums. Share your thoughts and read your creative pieces at an evening of cultural sharing from 7-9 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 28) in 208 Hubbard Hall. This program is sponsored by Women's Studies & Religion, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Ethnic Studies and The Peace & War Group.


ISME Colloquium presentation set for tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 28)

Tuan Tran, master's student of the Department of Industrial, Systems and Manufacturing Engineering, will present 鈥淚mplementing Push / Pull to a Purely Push Production System,鈥 from 1-2 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 28) in 214 Clinton Hall.

A problem faced at Great Plains Industries Inc., specifically in the 鈥淢eter Assembly鈥 production line, is that the finished goods items are planned through a pull system, while everything before the finished goods process are still organized using a push or MRP driven system. This causes excessive inventory between processes, loss of productivity and potential quality errors.

Using the production control systems and lean tools, we will implement a hybrid Push / Pull system, in order to reduce Work in Progress inventory, increasing productivity and prevent potential quality defects.


Celebrate National Coffee Day

National Coffee Day Sept. 2018

Celebrate National Coffee Day at Starbucks in the RSC and Reverie in Groundhouse by taking $1 off any brewed coffee. Offer valid Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28-29, on hot or iced brewed coffees. 


Soccer club to host home games Sept. 28 & 30

Soccer Club games in Sept. 2018

The WSU soccer club will host Emporia at 7 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 28) and NW Missouri at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex field at 29th and Oliver. Admission is free.