WSU Today: Feb. 19, 2019

 

Recognized Student Organization Town Hall today (Tuesday, Feb. 19)

RSO Town Hall Feb. 19, 2019

Provost Rick Muma and Teri Hall, vice president of Student Affairs, will host a Recognized Student Organization Town Hall meeting to answer questions and spark discussion on the Shock the Future Referendum, a student-led campaign that identifies a list of academic and student success infrastructure needs.

You’re invited to attend the Town Hall at 1:30 p.m. today (Tuesday, Feb. 19) in 301 Rhatigan Student Center.

This is your opportunity to listen to students’ thoughts on WSU’s future and find out more about the potential changes coming to our campus.


Fred VanVleet's hard-won career as an NBA star

W5's Peter Akman sits down with Toronto Raptors point guard Fred VanVleet to talk about his remarkable journey to the NBA from his hometown of Rockford, Ill., the tragic death of his father, and the work ethic that gets him respect both on and off the court. The story includes footage from VanVleet’s experience at 鶹ƽ State.


Encourage students to participate in the WSU / McBEE Campus Safety Survey

McBEE Campus Safety Survey鶹ƽ State University will again participate in a national campus consortium assessing Title IX safety issues and evaluating the efficacy of previously instituted federal mandates for providing Bystander Intervention Programming as a means of preventing sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking on college campuses. We seek your help in advertising the 2019 WSU / McBEE Campus Safety Survey in your courses.

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Students can access the research survey via a unique link emailed to them on Feb. 11, or online through myWSU. (In myWSU, students will need to scroll to the second box on left hand side of the home page). The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete, and students participating in the research will be entered into one of two drawings for $250 scholarships and $50 Amazon Gift Cards. A total of four scholarships and 14 gift cards are being provided by the Title IX office for Spring 2019.

Please click on and save the recruitment image provided above to share with your students. Questions about the research, and/or WSU’s participation in the National Multi‐Campus Bystander Efficacy Evaluation (McBEE), should be emailed to Jodie Hertzog, Department of Sociology at Jodie.Hertzog@wichita.edu.


RSVP by Feb. 22 for Faculty Appreciation Day lunch hosted by Meritrust at Braeburn

Meritrust at Braeburn Faculty Appreciation Day March 1, 2019

Join Meritrust for a WSU Faculty Appreciation Day and let us recognize your hard work and dedication from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, March 1, at Meritrust at Braeburn Square.

Stop by to check out their new branch location in Braeburn Square, meet the staff and have lunch on Meritrust.

RSVP by Friday, Feb. 22 at chi.bolander@meritrustcu.org.


Encourage students to run for SGA

SGA election information deadlines Feb. 22, 2019

Please encourage your students to consider running for SGA office. The Declaration for Candidacy for the SGA Senate continues to be open.

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Senators work on the voting legislative body of SGA, are required to complete two office hours per week, they are able to work on specified initiatives, and attend weekly committee and senate meetings on Wednesdays.

We need your help to identify students who you believe are willing to help shape the direction of the university. Encourage your students and direct them to  to learn more.


Steve Feilmeier to speak at rescheduled SGU event

Startup Grind U Feb. 20, 2019

Because of last week’s inclement weather, the Startup Grind U had to be rescheduled. Join us for the SGu event from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, in Marcus Welcome Center.

We will partner with Startup Grind 鶹ƽ to bring Steve Feilmeier to campus to speak about his experiences in an entrepreneurial and innovative position. As a graduate from 鶹ƽ State, Feilmeier has great insight to share with students about how he became one of the highest ranking individuals at Koch Industries, and the directions he sees both the company and local students going in the future. 

Students, faculty, and WSU staff will receive free admission with a valid myWSUID number. Space may be limited, so  for your seat now!

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Wednesday, Feb. 20 – Marcus Welcome Center

        5:30-6:30 p.m. Networking (with appetizers)

        6:30-7:30 p.m. Fireside Chat

        7:30-8:30 p.m. Networking


StartupGrindU, in partnership with Google for Startups, brings together the community and entrepreneurs, with a key focus on university students. We hope to build a bridge between the entrepreneurial mindset of students on WSU's campus and the greater community of 鶹ƽ to create an opportunity for collaborations and further development of our city as a whole.


Physics Seminar Series lecture tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 20)

Physics Seminar Feb. 20, 2019

Physics Seminar Series lecture tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 20)

Viktoriia Babicheva from the University of Arizona, will be the guest speaker at the Physics Seminar Series from 2-3 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 20) in 128 Jabara Hall. Babicheva will present “Transdimensional Photonic Lattice and van der Waals Meta-Optics.”

The Physics Seminar Series is supported by the Eddy and April Lucas Fund.


Invitation to attend a Python Workshop on Thursday, Feb. 21

Python Workshop Feb. 21, 2019

The IEEE HKN Epsilon Xi Chapter and WuLUG are organizing a workshop on programming using Python from 5-6 p.m. every Thursday starting Feb. 21, in 103 Lindquist Hall.


Psychology Department Colloquium planned for Feb. 26

Ryan Schroeder

Ryan Schroeder

The presenter for the first Psychology Department Colloquium this spring will feature Ryan Schroeder from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, in 265 RSC. He will present “Injured or Exaggerated? Identification of Feigned and Invalid Cognitive Impairment.”

Schroeder is a Board Certified Neuropsychologist and Associate Professor in the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Department at the University of Kansas School of Medicine - 鶹ƽ.

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He currently conducts research on invalid cognitive test performances and malingering of cognitive functioning. He has worked on multiple funded research projects and in 2018, he was awarded the Early Career Award from the National Academy of Neuropsychology.

We hope you will invite your students and your colleagues to attend Schroeder’s colloquium.


Senior Wednesday: ‘Watermark documentary at the Ulrich Museum

Watermark - Ulrich Museum of Art Feb. 20, 2019

 

We humans interact with water in a myriad of ways, but how often do we consider the complexity of that interaction? “Watermark,” a film by award-winning filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal and renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky, brings together diverse stories from around the globe about our relationship with water, how we are drawn to it, what we learn from it, how we use it and the consequences of that use.

The documentary will be the Senior Wednesday program at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 20) in the Ulrich Museum of Art. Refreshments will precede the program at 10 a.m.


‘The Comedy of Errors’ to be performed this week

"The Comedy of Errors" Feb. 21-24, 2019

“The Comedy of Errors” by William Shakespeare will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21 to Saturday, Feb. 23, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24, in Wilner Auditorium. WSU students receive one free ticket with their WSU student ID. Tickets are $15 general public; $12 military / senior citizens / faculty / staff; and $10 students.

For tickets, contact the  or call 978-3233. The show is rated G.

And for added fun on Saturday Feb. 23, the School of Performing Arts invites you to join the Hollywood fantasy by attending the show dressed as your favorite Hollywood personality.

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One of Shakespeare’s earliest plays, “The Comedy of Errors” is a farcical adventure of mistaken identity and the mayhem that ensues. A mother, a father, twin baby boys and their twin baby servants are separated during a storm at sea. Twenty-three years later one young man and his servant arrive in a town famous for enchantment and wizardry. Unknown to them, their separated-at-birth identical twins already live there. Chaos soon reigns amidst a series of misunderstandings involving a furious wife, confused friends, and a little unexpected romance until all is sorted out and the family is at last happily reunited. Set against the backdrop of 1930s Hollywood, this play is sure to delight the madcap comedy lover in everyone. 

The cast includes School of Performing Arts Theatre and Music Theatre actors Lance Vaillancourt (Antipholus of Syracuse), TJ Wade (Antipholus of Ephesus), Mia Nave (Dromio of Syracuse), Kinsey McDaniel (Dromio of Ephesus), Mirta Santana (Adrianna), Christian James (Luciano), Wesley Sweigart (Egean), Amanda Coon (Abbess), Sydney Alder (Angela the Goldsmith), Zachary Richardson (Merchant #2), Ciaran Schaedtler (Balthazar/Pinch), Julian Cornejo (Duke), Maria Whitmer (Courtesan), Madysen Baker (Luce), and Robert Stillwell (Officer).

The creative team is made up of School of Performing Arts faculty, staff and students, and includes Danette Baker (Director), Amy Chisman (Set Designer), Catherine Wieck (Costume Designer), Jemimah McPeek (Lighting Designer), Ed Baker (Sound Designer), Wesley Sweigart (Properties Master), Katherine Donaghue (Stage Manager) and Makenzie Hercules (Assistant Stage Manager).


Foster tops WSU wins list with sweep over Creighton

Colin Foster women's tennis coach

Tenth year head coach became WSU's wins leader, as the Shockers collected wins over Nebraska and Creighton Sunday inside the Dillon Tennis Center.
 
The Shockers (5-4) collected wins over Louisville (4-1), Nebraska (4-1) and Creighton (4-0) over the weekend, on their way to four-straight victories after starting the season 1-4. Foster has compiled an impressive 179-75 record in his 10 years as head coach.


Shocker Store sales

Shocker Store Sale Feb. 18, 2019

This week at the Shocker Store (RSC location) you can take 20 percent off basic 鶹ƽ State sweatshirts and winter accessories. Our St. Patrick’s Day T-shirts are now available for $12 at both the RSC store and the Braeburn Square store!

The Popcorner Flavor of the Week is chocolate covered strawberry.


Graduate student seeking participants for buying habits and product packaging study

Household Shoppers study Feb. 2019

Are you the primary grocery shopper in your household? A graduate student in the Elliott School of Communication is looking for focus group participants to discuss buying habits and product packaging. The purpose of this research is to show marketers how to better advertise products through packaging.

The focus groups will be held from 6-7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25 (ages 35-50), Tuesday, Feb. 26 (ages 50+), Monday, March 4 (ages 25-34) and Tuesday, March 5 (ages 18-24).

For more information or to RSVP, email Katie Miller at kjmiller4@shockers.wichita.edu.


Sport and Exercise Career Fair on Feb. 26

Sport and Exercise Career Fair Feb. 26, 2019

Please encourage students interested in a career in sport or exercise to attend the Sport and Exercise Career Fair from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, in the Heskett Center lobby.

This event offers students from all majors the opportunity to meet employers in the sport or exercise industry who are looking to hire interns, co-op students and full-time employees. For a complete list of employers attending, visit .