WSU Today: Oct. 29, 2018

 
Cargill CapFed gift

Gifts from Cargill, Capitol Federal add $1.75 million to business building campaign

Two companies, Cargill and Capitol Federal®, have contributed a total of $1.75 million to the campaign to build a new home for the W. Frank Barton School of Business, taking the amount raised so far to $28.5 million.

Cargill pledged $1 million to the WSU Foundation for the project and Capitol Federal Foundation® committed $750,000.

WSU Foundation President and CEO Elizabeth King announced the gifts Thursday night, Oct. 25, at the President's Club celebration, held each year to recognize some of 鶹ƽ State's most generous supporters.

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Nov. 1 Town Hall to feature the value of a liberal arts and sciences education 

Town Hall Nov. 1, 2018

Come to the Town Hall at 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, in the CAC Theater for Fairmount College's town hall dedicated entirely to discussing the value of a liberal arts and sciences education.

The participants include Robert Litan, a nonresident senior fellow at Brookings Institution, as moderator.

Panelists are:

  • Jean Griffith, associate professor, department of English, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Debbie Haynes, retired family physician and chair of the WSU Foundation Board
  • Eric F. Melgren, United States District Judge, District of Kansas
  • Jay Price, professor and chair, Department of History, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 

The last 15 minutes of the program will be open to audience questions. A wine and cheese reception will take place after the town hall.

Please encourage your students to attend; you might consider awarding extra credit for their attendance. This event is also open to the public.


Senates to hold joint meeting today (Monday, Oct. 29)

The University Support Staff, Unclassified Professional and Faculty senates will hold a joint senate meeting from 3:30-5 p.m. today (Monday, Oct. 29) in 208 Hubbard Hall.


Message from President Bardo: Pride, humility, awe and joy

John Bardo on scooter

This may be a bit sentimental, but I want to share my feelings after extensive visits around campus last week.

I used my new mobility scooter, freshly clad in Shocker yellow and black, to go from Morrison Hall to the Experiential Engineering Building to Koch Arena, Rhatigan Student Center and points in between. 

I stopped by offices, talked with staff and students and visited 10 or so buildings. I watched the women's basketball practice, had lunch with students, had a chance to talk with old friends and see pictures of a proud grandpa's grandbaby.  

Because of the busy schedule, this all came in a rush and made a stream of impressions. I was overwhelmed with feelings of pride, humility, awe and joy all at the same time, because of what we have been able to do together. 

I am writing this note simply to say “thank you.” Thank you for the intelligence, energy, hard work and caring for others that you bring to campus every day. What is more, the best is yet to come.

Whether you are a student, faculty, staff member or innovation partner, thank you for doing your part in making this university worthy of the people we serve. Thanks to you, we have a university we can all be proud of. You make it a GREAT DAY TO BE A SHOCKER!

Best,

John


Pep Rally and bonfire set for today (Monday, Oct. 29)

Pep Rally Oct. 29, 2018

鶹ƽ State will tip off the college basketball season with a pep rally and bonfire at Braeburn Square today (Monday, Oct. 29). This family-friendly, all ages, free event is set for 6:30 p.m.

The event will feature special appearances by the men's and women's basketball teams, spirit squad, WuShock, Shocker Sound and Coaches  and .

Food trucks will be on hand for dinner and include LumpiaPalooza, LoLo's Crepes, The Brown Box Bakery and Drink Local Truck. 


Parking advisory

Parking Advisory

All SASO parking lots (see map at 鶹ƽ.edu/parking – Athletic Parking) will close at 4 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Oct. 30) for a home basketball game. A text alert will be send as a reminder, too.

On Friday, Nov. 2, 150 parking stalls on the west side of Koch Arena will be blocked off for Black and Yellow Day. 


Open Enrollment is nearly over!

Open Enrollment

With just days left in Open Enrollment, hundreds of benefits-eligible state employees have still not submitted their elections for 2019. Supervisors in all departments are asked to help spread the word, particularly to employees who may not have regular email or computer access as part of their position at WSU. An updated list of employees who have not yet submitted their enrollment will be sent out today.

If you have not yet completed your online enrollment for 2019, and have questions or need help navigating the portal, attend a lab session for assistance from the Total Rewards team. Labs will be held daily through the 31st (schedule below). Submitting an enrollment typically takes no more than 20 minutes, though there may be a wait if there is high traffic. If a wait occurs, preference will be given to those who have registered in myTraining. As always, information pertaining to Open Enrollment 2019 can be found online at Open Enrollment.

  • Monday, Oct. 29: 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., 124 Jabara Hall
  • Tuesday, Oct. 30: 2 p.m. and 3 p.m., 122 Jabara Hall
  • Wednesday, Oct. 31: 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., 124 Jabara Hall

Any questions on Open Enrollment can be sent to TotalRewards@wichita.edu, but time-sensitive matters should be brought to a lab session, as email response time may be up to two university business days.


Shocktoberfest 2018

Shocktoberfest results 2018

The Campus Traditions Committee had a great Shocktoberfest week! Thank you to all of our student organizations, groups and judges who participated.

After a grueling week of competitions, our winners were announced at Songfest 2018. The overall winners of Shocktoberfest follow:

In the men's category we had Phi Delta Theta in 3rd, Sigma Phi Epsilon in 2nd, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1st!

For the women's category we had Gamma Phi Beta in 3rd, Delta Delta Delta in 2nd, and Delta Gamma in 1st!

For a list of more winners, including Songfest, go to .


Sign Up for Quality Matters Training!

Quality Matters class Dec. 10, 2018

Have you taken the ? If you have not taken the class, would you like to do so? An in-person version of the APPQMR class will be offered on Monday, Dec. 10, in 261 Rhatigan Student Center. 

The class is open to those who familiar with Quality Matters, and those who are not. Because  was recently released, the class will focus on the new version. Therefore, even if you have taken the course previously, feel free to sign-up for the Dec. 10 class.

Normally, the APPQMR class is taught in an online format and takes two weeks to complete. This all-day (9 a.m.-6 p.m.) class on Dec. 10 will allow participants to complete the class in one day!

Please sign up through myTraining, and send any questions to IDA@wichita.edu. Space is extremely limited.


Resources are available to help students finish successfully!

SEM tip Oct. 29, 2018

As students are working on final assignments for the semester, it's important to share information about resources available to help them submit the best work they can. Resources like the , and are great resources for students to use as they work on final projects.

If they don't know where to go for help, direct them to the new Shocker Learning Center in 107 Lindquist Hall. Some quick tips for helping students finish successfully include visiting instructor office hours for clarification on class content, forming study groups, and cleaning and organizing a dedicated study space for the final few weeks of the semester.


Lunch-n-Learn to feature Arta Kabashi of Proquest

Proquest Nov. 6, 2018

University Libraries is hosting a lunch-n-learn for faculty, staff and students from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov, 6, on the lower level of Ablah Library.

Arta Kabashi of Proquest will highlight several of the more than 70 primary source databases  that were recently added as a subscription by the library. These databases cover a wide range of diverse and interdisciplinary areas including anthropological fieldwork, African American studies, human rights, historical newspapers, Native American studies, human rights, women's studies, border and migration studies, environmental studies, global issues, American history, British history, LGTB studies, immigrant letters and diaries, and many more. Incorporating primary sources into research is the focus of the presentation.

Lunch will be provided by Proquest, and registration is required. For more information and links to Proquest databases, go to . To sign up for the lunch-n-learn, go to .


Here's all you need to do to see what news is shared with students in Shocker Blast

Shocker Blast is an email newsletter sent to all currently-enrolled WSU students on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays when classes are in session. Anytime you'd like to see Shocker Blast, go to .


Shock Doc features Ashtyn Rottinghaus

Shock Doc Ashtyn Rottinghaus

Ashtyn Rottinghaus, junior business major, is the next featured students in the Shock Doc series. Rottinghaus is a member of Student Ambassador Society, involved in Greek Life and in the Barton International Group.

She spent time studying abroad in Frances this past summer through support from the Cohen Enhancement Scholarship from the Cohen Honors College. The admissions team shares stories like hers with prospective students to help them understand the world of opportunities that await them at 鶹ƽ State.


Position opening at WSU Foundation

Foundation is hiringThe 鶹ƽ State University Foundation is looking to hire a talented, highly motivated individual as a Content Marketing Coordinator with our communications team. This individual will be responsible for creating and curating content for our social media accounts through infographics, videos, and blogs.


Don't miss a great guest speaker on Thursday, Nov. 1

Glenn Martinez Nov. 1, 2018

Glenn Martinez

Glenn Martinez, professor of Hispanic Linguistics at The Ohio State University, will present research on Language and Latino Health at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, in 201 Ahlberg Hall.

Martínez, an internationally recognized scholar of Hispanic linguistics, will talk about addressing language barriers in healthcare contexts for Latinos in the United States. This talk presents an updated view of the ways that language use affects healthcare, and how health professionals can engage in language training that empowers both the patient and the provider.

This will be of particular interest to students and faculty interested in interpreting in healthcare settings, language and social justice, Latino studies, linguistics, communication studies, education and public health.

The presentation is free and there will be refreshments. Everyone is welcome.


Seeking volunteers to judge WISE

The College of Engineering is seeking faculty and staff to serve as judges for the Wallace Invitational for Scholarships in Engineering (WISE) from 9-11:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 16, in the Rhatigan Student Center.

WISE is a scholarship competition for high school seniors who are interested in studying engineering or computer science at 鶹ƽ State. Judges will observe a small group of four or five competitors in a design challenge, and will score each participant in areas such as leadership, teamwork, communication and problem-solving. No knowledge or background in engineering is needed to serve as a judge.

Judges will need to attend a training session on Nov. 12, 13 or 14, and can select a training session option on the volunteer sign up form. If you are interested in judging, sign up by Friday, Nov. 2 at .


School of Social Work will host 'Social Work Friday' on Friday, Nov. 2

Social Work Friday Nov. 2, 2018

The School of Social Work invites interested students to “Social Work Friday from 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2. The morning sessions will be in 535 Lindquist Hall, with two afternoon sessions in 100 Lindquist Hall.

9:30-noon - Open Advising, in 535 Lindquist Hall

- Meet with a faculty member

- Explore our student organizations

11-11:45 a.m. - Alumni Panel, “What can you do with a BSW?” in 535 Lindquist Hall

Noon-1 p.m. - Pizza with Fred H. Besthorn - Master of Social Work Information Meeting in 535 Lindquist Hall

- Is an MSW right for you?

- Open to all majors

1:30-2:15 - BSW Program Orientation in 100 Lindquist Hall

- Attend this required event as part of your preparation for BSW admission.

- Find out what you need to prepare for!

2:25-3:00 - BSW Practicum Orientation in 100 Lindquist Hall

- Any junior who anticipates that they will be ready to enroll for senior practicum in fall 2019 is required to attend this orientation.

- Explore what practicum is, how to apply, and what happens in the placement process.

Questions? Please contact the School of Social Work at 978-7250 or email socialwork@wichita.edu.


Shockers win team title, Koskei takes individual

Cross Country wins AAC

NEW ORLEANS, La.  paced the women's Shocker team to a cross country team title, while claiming an individual title Thursday morning at the Golf Club at Audubon Park.
 
Redshirt sophomore  won the 2018 American Athletic Conference championship 6K with a time of 21:51.96, 15 seconds faster than second place finisher Svenja Ojstersek of SMU.

鶹ƽ State women won the team title with 63 points, two points ahead of second place Tulsa. The Shockers placed four athletes in the top-20 including three in the top-15.  was the second Shocker across the finish line in third place with a time of 22:16.50.

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鶹ƽ State expands tuition program for out-of-state students airs on KAKE-TV 10

Linda Harl

KAKE-TV 10 aired a story last week that showed how 鶹ƽ State is working to expand its tuition program for out-of-state students.


‘Before You File: Understanding the Patent Process'

Library event Nov. 6, 2018

University Libraries is holding the workshop “Before You File: Understanding the Patent Process” from 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6, in 217 Ablah Library. This workshop will introduce inventors to types of patent applications, patent eligibility, parts of a patent application, how to find legal assistance, and understanding the basic patent examination process.

This workshop is the first in the Entrepreneurship Research Series to be held this semester. The workshops in this series are open to the public.

For more information about this workshop and others in the series, visit . To RSVP, go to . Seats are limited, so sign up today!


‘How Do I Write a Literature Review?” workshop set for Nov. 7

Library workshop Nov. 7, 2018

University Libraries is holding the workshop “How Do I Write a Literature Review?” from 4-5:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, in 217 Ablah Library.

Researchers in all subject areas will learn to create a literature review from conducting comprehensive research, synthesizing perspectives and presenting findings in this very helpful workshop. Engineering students, please note the workshop on literature reviews using engineering sources on Nov. 16.

This is one in a series of Savvy Researcher workshops this semester. The workshops in this series are open to WSU students, faculty and staff.

 For more information about this workshop and others in the series, visit . To RSVP, go to . Please encourage your students to sign up for workshops in this very helpful series!


Breast Cancer Awareness shirts now $8 through Wednesday, Oct. 31

October shirt on sale for $8

 

The Shocker Store is selling a new pink T-shirt in October during Breast Cancer Awareness Month! For each one sold, $1 will be donated to Victory in the Valley, who provides support to cancer patients, survivors and their families in the area. The T-shirt is $8. This offer is good while supplies last, and is valid in the RSC store