WSU researcher wants to protect confidential information from cyber attacks
Remi Chou, an assistant professor in electrical engineering and computer science at 麻豆破解版 State, has received a two-year, $156,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for research to ensure secure transfer of confidential information over wireless networks.
鈥淭he ubiquity of wireless devices makes them a target for malicious users, who could compromise them and use them as a proxy for malicious cyber activities, including impersonation, email spamming, click-fraud activities or denial of service attacks,鈥 said Chou, who is working to increase protection from such attacks.
Severe weather preparedness drill scheduled for Tuesday, March 5
This year, as we have done in the past, WSU will participate in the annual statewide severe weather preparedness drill.
The annual drill this year is Tuesday, March 5. If the weather is clear that day, all of the severe weather sirens in Sedgwick County will go off at 10 a.m. When the severe weather sirens sound, proceed to your designated severe weather shelter area.
Emergency Building Coordinators in each building will ensure that all building occupants safely make their way to the designated severe weather shelter area.
Departments should use this opportunity to ensure that all faculty, staff and students know where to go to protect themselves in a severe weather event.
SEM check-in: Increase transfer enrollment
By Carolyn Shaw, Academic Affairs
SEM Goal 8: Increase enrollment of new fall transfer students.
In conjunction with the university鈥檚 Strategic Planning process, WSU has developed a Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) plan for future growth. To stay informed on the progress toward our goals, each month we will provide the status of one of the goals and provide information for you to assist us in moving forward together.
Transfer students play an important role in enrollment. They account for nearly half of all new undergraduate degree-seeking students in a typical fall term. Accordingly, in fall 2017 we created a SEM goal specifically for transfers. For fall 2018, we have seen an increase of 6.6 percent, or 79 additional new transfers, over fall 2017, for a total of 1,269 students.
Office of Research workshop: Finding funding
Join the Office of Research for practical tips for finding funding opportunities and the resources available to you at WSU from noon-1:30 p.m. Friday, March 8, in 405 Jardine Hall. The workshop, 鈥淔inding Funding 鈥 Funding Search Resources; Foundation and Industry Funding Opportunities; Institutional vs Individual Awards,鈥 will be presented by Fran Cook, senior grants / contracts administrator and training manager.
Plans call for creation of SROTC Extension Unit at 麻豆破解版 State
麻豆破解版 State University has had a longstanding relationship with our nation's military. From our students, faculty and staff who have bravely served our country and who we are honored to have as integral part of Shocker Nation; to our Student's Veterans Organization; to research; to our newest satellite location on McConnell Air Force Base, hosted in conjunction with WSU Tech, WSU is proud to be a part of and have the opportunity to support our country's armed forces.
Now, we are excited to announce planning for the creation of a Provisional Army Senior Reserve Officer Training Corps (SROTC) Extension Unit right here on our campus.
WSU joins our fellow Regents' institutions in continuing a collegiate tradition that allows students to complete their bachelor's degree, while simultaneously preparing them for potential commission as an officer in the United States military. The starting date has not yet been announced.
Students enrolled in the SROTC program will take courses offered in military science in addition to those required by their declared major, and will be eligible for a number of scholarship opportunities. The curriculum is being proposed to be housed in the School of Criminal Justice, while the administrative oversight will be in the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement.
College of Engineering Lunch and Learn tomorrow (Friday, March 1)
Come learn from Vis Madhavan and Nils Hakansson, two College of Engineering faculty who have been successful in this space at the SBIR & I-CORPS Lessons Learned from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, March 1) in Room A131 P2 building. Pizza will be served.
Why a Student-Athlete Success Center is necessary
The daily life of a 麻豆破解版 State University student-athlete is demanding, as this profile of softball player Ryleigh Buck shows. A new Student-Athlete Success Center will help Ryleigh and all student-athletes at WSU enhance their performance. A gift of any amount is a game changer for our student-athletes. Please consider supporting this important project.
Heartland 麻豆破解版 Black Chamber of Commerce to hold news conference at WSU to announce a HWBCC Football Classic
The Heartland 麻豆破解版 Black Chamber of Commerce (HWBCC) will hold a news conference at 11:30 a.m. today (Thursday, Feb. 28) in the Marcus Welcome Center at 麻豆破解版 State University to announce a HWBCC Football Classic on Saturday, Sept. 7, at Cessna Stadium. The theme for the event will be 鈥淯nity Builds Community.鈥
HWBCC is focusing on expanding its relationships beyond the city of 麻豆破解版 by inviting other champions for higher education with a strong emphasis on valuing diversity and inclusion through the state of Kansas and the heartland region.
Join HWBCC as we welcome two neighboring partners to the city of 麻豆破解版 and meet other potential sponsors and supporters of this inaugural event.
Faculty nominations sought for a presidential award by Friday, March 1
Consider nominating a faculty member for a presidential award who has provided outstanding service to the university community. Please consider nominating someone who exemplifies one or more of the following characteristics:
- Distinguished service to the university
- Distinguished service to the community
- Notable outreach efforts and/or forging of connections between WSU and the community.
- Long-term commitment to WSU through extensive committee service
Think about those around you who fit this description and consider nominating them to leeann.birdwell@wichita.edu by Friday, March 1. Complete a nomination form and attach a CV that includes the nominee鈥檚 service activities. Previous recipients of this award are not eligible for nomination. The Faculty Senate Executive Committee will review the nominations and then submit their recommendations to the president.
Summer Tuition Assistance now open
Applications are now being accepted for summer term tuition assistance. Please note the following program changes:
- Budget Officer signature is no longer required for employee tuition assistance applications.
- Spouses and dependents are eligible to request tuition assistance for the summer term.
A fillable PDF application can be found online here. For more program information, go to .
Applications for the summer term are due on Monday, April 15. Because of the volume of applications received each semester, applications received after the deadline will be automatically denied. There will be no exceptions.
Space is available in the Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning training class
Space is available in the Campus Safety: Active Threat Incident Planning training
class from 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, in 233 Rhatigan Student Center. Register
for this class through myTraining.
Providing a safe and secure environment for the WSU community continues to be a top
priority. Campus Safety-Active Threat Incident Planning is a live training initiative
to enhance WSU鈥檚 proactive approach to ensure a safe campus environment and to prepare
our faculty, staff and students in case of an incident of campus violence. It will
focus on two areas: 1) what to do in an active campus threat incident, and 2) how
to identify and report behaviors of concern.
If you have questions, contact mytraining@wichita.edu.
Third Annual Diverse Women鈥檚 Summit set for March 6-8
The Women's Studies Department will host its Third Annual Diverse Women's Summit Wednesday, March 6 to Friday, March 8, with the theme Accessibility and Inclusivity
The kick-off event will be the keynote by Katie Batza from the University of Kansas, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in Shirley Beggs Ballroom.
Students will give presentations from 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. Thursday, March 7, showcasing what's going on at the university in Women's Studies.
On Friday, March 8, we partner with JumpStar Stories and Griots for a program of creative performances from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in Hubbard Hall, and in the evening we partner with Positive Directions for a program in Shirley Beggs Ballroom, featuring River Huson.
Schedule altered for home-opening baseball series
Because of forecasted cold temperatures and winter weather Saturday, March 2, and
Sunday, March 3, 麻豆破解版 State's 2019 home-opening series against the Creighton Bluejays
has been altered.
The two teams will now play a doubleheader at Eck Stadium, Home of Tyler Field, beginning
at 1 p.m. Friday, March 1. A decision on whether or not Saturday's contest will be
played will be made Friday afternoon. Sunday's game has been canceled.
Both games of Friday's twin bill will feature $3 admission. Follow 麻豆破解版 State
baseball on Twitter, @GoShockersBSB, for the latest information.
Graduate student seeking participants for coping with depression research project
A WSU graduate student working on her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology is seeking volunteers to participate in a project that compares two approaches for coping with depression. This study will be conducted within the Department of Psychology (Jabara Hall) under the supervision of Robert Zettle, and will require your involvement for 18- 20 weeks. The study involves eight weekly treatment sessions.
The first two weeks involve one hour sessions and the remaining six sessions will be half-hour sessions. Participants who complete all sessions will be contacted one week and two months later for follow-up measures.
Participants must be at least 18 and will be screened in three stages to determine their eligibility.
If you are interested, complete an (30 minutes) to assess your initial eligibility. The next two stages will be conducted in person for 20 and 50 minutes respectively.
For more information, contact Yvonne Chaw at jxchaw@shockers.wichita.edu or call 316-978-6347.
DiverseCity Showcase Kick-off information
Marche Fleming-Randle, vice president for Diversity and Community Engagement, will provide remarks to kick-off the start of DiverseCity. We encourage you to stop by and view all of the work from the submissions that highlight successes related to diversity. The showcase kick-off will be held from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, April 15, in 233 Rhatigan Student Center.
Call for submissions
All students, faculty, staff, student organizations and departments are invited to submit entries that are examples of diversity or highlight successes related to diversity. We are looking for all kinds of diversity entries from individual / group projects, workshops, events, mixed media, photography or artwork. The deadline for submission is 5 p.m. Friday, March 15.
For more information and to submit your entry, go to .
Register for Safe Zone LGBTQ Training
Safe Zone LGBTQ Training will be held from 2:30-5 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in 266 Rhatigan Student Center. The goal of Safe Zone LGBTQ Training is to educate and create and sustain a welcoming and inclusive environment for the LGBTQ campus community.
Registration is required to attend this training. Go to to register.