WSU Today: Dec. 19, 2019

 

Holiday message from President Golden

Enjoy a holiday greeting from 麻豆破解版 State University President Jay Golden.


Todd Gentry working at GoCreate

WSU-based company reaches $2.1 million in seed funding

Creating eco-friendly refrigeration and cooling technology is one of the top concerns when it comes to fighting climate change. Thanks to resources and knowledge at 麻豆破解版 State University, a 麻豆破解版 company is one step closer to finding a solution to that problem.

HyperBorean announced today that it closed its pre-seed angel round of financing totaling $2.1 million. HyperBorean is a cleantech company based at 麻豆破解版 State and founded in 2013 by Winfield-native Todd Gentry.

鈥淲SU and GoCreate have been an absolute game changer in our ability to get to this stage,鈥 says Gentry. 鈥淲ithout these resources, the cost of prototyping and testing would have been 10-20 times more than what we鈥檝e invested. It鈥檚 just been incredible to have these resources available.鈥

Read the full story about HyperBorean


Project-based story Dec. 2019

WSU engineering students develop assistive technologies to aid nonverbal individual

Katlyn, a student at USD 259鈥檚 Levy Special Education Center, has cerebral palsy and is nonverbal. It鈥檚 ordinarily very difficult for her to communicate.

But three 麻豆破解版 State engineering students 鈥 aerospace engineering seniors Meghana 鈥淢eg鈥 Ravi and Brendan Lajza, and electrical engineering senior Jacob Lewis 鈥 have made communication a lot easier for her as a project for ENGR 202 鈥淪ervice Learning in Engineering鈥 this semester.

Katlyn uses an iPad equipped with an app called Proloquo2Go. The app is meant to aid people with limited speech and motion to communicate through an array of buttons connected to programmed sentences.

Pictured above: From left to right, WSU Engineering students Jacob Lewis, Brendan Lajza and Meghana Ravi assist Katlyn with the use of her new stylus and optimized Proloquo2Go software.

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Website Usability Study - Participants needed

Participants age 18 and older who have experience using websites for renting apartments are needed to help evaluate the usability of a website. If you are interested, please take a few minutes to .

If you qualify, you will be contacted to schedule a time to participate. This study takes place at the WSU main campus and lasts about 60-90 minutes. Participants in the study will earn $25 for their time.

Questions can be directed to Traci Hart at Traci.Hart@wichita.edu at 978-3812.


Noell Birondo receives honor from American Philosophical Association

The American Philosophical Association (APA) announced the winners for the second half of 2019. APA prizes recognize the many areas of philosophy research by philosophers at various career stages, as well as the teaching of philosophy and public philosophy.

麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 Noell Birondo received the Essay Prize in Latin American Thought for 鈥淭he Virtues of Mestizaje: Lessons from Las Casas on Aztec Human Sacrifice.鈥


Fire Safety to test fire alarm horns and lights

Fire alarm testing

 

In order to complete the annual fire alarm testing for all campus buildings, Fire Safety along with Sandifer Engineering will be sounding the fire alarms throughout the day both Thursday, Jan. 2 and Friday, Jan. 3.

The alarms will sound for a significant period of time in order for inspectors to be able to walk the entire building to verify the audio and visual devices are working.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.


John A. See Innovation Award nominations Dec. 2019

Apply now for the 2020 John A. See Innovation Award

Applications for the 2020 John A. See Innovation Award will be accepted now to Friday, Jan. 31. The award was established in December 2013 by John A. See to support prototype development, which may include development of products in engineering and science, development of life-enhancing therapeutic products, creation of application of new knowledge and artistic ventures.

Faculty and students are eligible to apply for the proof of concept award. For more information and access to the online application options go to .


Graduate School will be closed a portion of today (Thursday, Dec. 19)

The Graduate School office will be closed from 11:15 a.m.-1:45 p.m. today (Thursday, Dec. 19) for staff development.


Happy Holidays from ITS

Holiday greetings requests for ITS Telecommunications

Most departments on campus will be closed during the holidays from Monday, Dec. 23 through Wednesday, Jan. 1. Now is the time to submit your request if your department needs a holiday greeting activated on your calling-tree or call distribution number. Please submit the request at . Choose 鈥淭elephone Request鈥 as the requested service, then choose 鈥淧rogramming鈥 as the telephone service. Please ensure to include all details in the description.

Only requests received via this method will be processed. Please email telecomservices@wichita.edu or call 978-3535 if you have any questions or need any help with this.


Tilford Symposium Feb. 27-28, 2020

Tilford Symposium will be held on campus Feb. 27 and 28

The Tilford Symposium engages the WSU campus, private industry and nonprofit organizations to promote the legacy of equity, diversity and inclusion in our community.

The theme will be Education and Learning in a World of Differences.

Learner differences cross dimensions that are material (social class, geographical locale, and family), corporeal (age, race, sex and sexuality, physical and mental capacities) and symbolic (culture or ethnicity, language, gender, affinity, and persona). In this thematic area, we explore strategies for negotiating these differences, from the microdynamics of pedagogy to the agendas of curriculum, the nuances of assessment, the organizational structures of the educational institution and its relations with the communities it services.

We invite all faculty, staff, students, industry partners, and community members to be a part of these crucial conversations!


Distinguished Service Award nominations for 2020

Nominations now open for 2020 Distinguished Service Awards

Do you know an Unclassified Professional (UP) or University Support Staff (USS) employee who deserves special recognition for their contributions to WSU? Nominate them for the 2020 Distinguished Service Awards!

These awards recognize the dedication and excellence of UP / USS employees who have provided exemplary, dedicated and caring service to the WSU community that is beyond the expectations of the duties and responsibilities of their position. Selected honorees are recognized at the annual Shocker Pride Celebration.

Submit a nomination by 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31, at Distinguished Service Awards.


Preventing Suicide Training Dec.-Feb. 2019-20

Sign up for Preventing Suicide Training

Looking for something to do while classes are out? Help support your community by taking the #WSUWeSupportU Preventing Suicide Training, where you鈥檒l learn tools such as the Share, Ask, Support method, so that you can aid someone in need.

Sign up through your myTrainings tab in myWSU, or visit  to learn more.


FAR and accessibility revisions

Don't forget about accessibility revisions when completing your FAR

From Carolyn Shaw, Associate Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management

As our campus continues to work on improved accessibility in many areas, faculty are redesigning coursework and modifying documents to be fully accessible. This valuable work can be time consuming and often requires some creative pedagogical modifications.

Faculty are encouraged to include details of this work in their Faculty Activity Record (FAR) in section I on Teaching / Librarianship. The Instructional Design and Accessibility office (IDA) is happy to do a review of revised courses and provide a letter of support to document this work, if desired.


Classroom Technology Training Schedule for spring 2020

Classroom Technology Training Schedule for spring 2020

Classrooms across campus are equipped with uniform technology and media equipment. Access is available to faculty and staff with consistent keys for most classrooms that are issued during a short training session. We encourage you to bring your personal laptop to test in the room during training. If there are additional needs or questions, please call 978-3588.

Faculty are encouraged to verify that their assigned rooms have the technology they need prior to the start of the semester.

Spring 2020 Classroom Technology Training Schedule


WSU News page Nov. 2019

WSU News page has the latest campus news and highlights

Did you know Strategic Communications has a web page dedicated to WSU news, student success stories, campus life and research highlights? And nearly all of the content is produced by our amazing student interns. Check out our latest stories at .


Shocker Holiday Sale Dec. 2019

麻豆破解版 State Men's Basketball - Holiday ticket offer

The 麻豆破解版 State Athletic Department would like to extend a Christmas holiday offer to all faculty and staff! The offer will include the following men鈥檚 basketball games: Sunday, Dec. 29 against Abilene Christian ($10), Wednesday, Jan. 1 against ECU ($10), and Saturday, Jan. 4 versus Ole鈥 Miss ($20).

To redeem this offer, go to GoShockers.com, click on the tickets tab, click buy tickets, click on promotions tab (top bar on screen), and type in promotion code: HOLIDAY.


Volunteer ICT

Volunteer opportunities available during winter break

VolunteerICT has hundreds of volunteer opportunities from local nonprofits looking for volunteers. All students, faculty and staff have an account through myWSU. Set-up is simple and easy by visiting our website at .


Sydney Easterberg

Meet a Shocker: Sydney Easterberg, sociology grad

During Sydney's time at 麻豆破解版 State, she took courses that influenced her experiences and career path. She's loved her time on campus and appreciates all the opportunities she's lucked into.

Sydney is one of more than 1,100 students who was eligible for fall 2019 graduation. Learn more about her time at 麻豆破解版 State and what is next for the grad. 

Sydney Easterberg


Madison Davis

Meet a Shocker: Madison Davis, criminal justice grad

Madison Davis involved herself in multiple clubs and organizations while attending 麻豆破解版 State. She took advantage of the different hands-on learning experiences and internships offered, which helped her grasp the concepts being taught. In January, she plans on attending graduate school and work as a Graduate Teaching Assistant. 

Madison is one of more than 1,100 students who was eligible for fall 2019 graduation. Learn more about her time at 麻豆破解版 State and what is next for the grad.

Madison Davis


Nayeli Cano

Meet a Shocker: Nayeli Cano, health management and health science grad

Nayeli Cano is passionate about helping people and wants to work with underrepresented communities to provide equal access to health care for those in need.

Nayeli is one of more than 1,100 students who was eligible for fall 2019 graduation. Learn more about her time at 麻豆破解版 State and what's next for the senior.

Nayeli Cano