WSU Today: May 14, 2020

 
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Engineering ranking

鶹ƽ State’s engineering graduate programs are now the highest ranked in Kansas

In the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings of universities offering a Ph.D. in engineering, the College of Engineering at 鶹ƽ State University is again ranked in the top 100 engineering graduate programs, the only institution from the state of Kansas to make it in the top 100.

The  are based on a number of factors including reputation among peer institutions and industry recruiters, student selectivity, faculty resources and research expenditures – an area where 鶹ƽ State far outperforms peers. A recently released  total engineering research expenditures ranked 鶹ƽ State 54th in the nation, well ahead of any other institution in Kansas.

Impressively, 鶹ƽ State’s rank – 94th – is tied with a number of state “flagship” universities, including the University of Missouri, the University of Kentucky and the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. This is particularly noteworthy given 鶹ƽ State’s urban-serving role. In fact, less than a third of the top 100 engineering programs – 鶹ƽ State included – are located in one of the country’s 200 largest cities.


Changes to CARES Act

Changes to your HSA/HRA/FSA for 2020 due to CARES Act

Due to the recent CARES Act legislation, there have been some updates to how you can use your HSA, HRA and/or Healthcare FSA funds. Updates include the ability to use funds for over-the-counter (OTC) medications without a prescription, and for menstrual care products. These changes are retroactively effective to Jan. 1, 2020.

Your NueSynergy debit card may not immediately work for purchases of these items as merchants are in the process of updating their systems to accommodate these changes, but you are able to pay out-of-pocket and submit reimbursement requests through the NueSynergy .

You can find more information from NueSynergy at . If you have more specific questions about eligible purchases, you can reach NueSynergy directly at 1-855-750-9440 for further assistance. When calling, identify yourself as a State of Kansas employee, and be prepared to provide your SHaRP ID (found by logging in to myWSU and hovering the mouse over the white box in the “SHaRP ID” channel).

 


Loaner mifi (wireless internet) device return

As the semester comes to an end, please return the mifi devices that were rented out by ITS Telecommunications. These can be returned to the Media Resources Center. Please contact them at 316-978-3588 or cms@wichita.edu when you come to drop off your device so they can let you in the building and get your check-out sheet ready for you to sign the device in.

If you are needing to mail the device back, please mail it to:

鶹ƽ State University

ITS Telecommunications

1845 Fairmount, Box 61

鶹ƽ, KS 67260

ITS Telecommunications will deactivate devices on Monday, June 1, unless notified that you are taking / teaching summer courses, or are a staff member who will continue working remotely and needs the device active.

If you have any questions or concerns about this process, please email us at telecomservices@wichita.edu or respond directly to the TDX ticket you have open for the device rental.

If you still need a device for summer coursework, please .

  


USS & UP joint senate meeting set for May 19

The USS and UP Senates joint meeting will be held via Zoom at 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 19. All meetings are open to the campus community. If you are interested in joining the meeting, please email Trish Gandu at trish.gandu@wichita.edu for details on how to attend.

UP Senate


Sarah Nickel

鶹ƽ laboratory scientist gives inside perspective on the fight against COVID-19

Sarah Nickel is an assistant professor working at 鶹ƽ State, who also works for Ascension Via Christi St. Francis Hospital.

Nickel receives samples from dedicated nurses working in a unit that specifically deals with COVID-19 cases. Once Nickel receives the samples, she outsources the results from independent laboratories.

Pictured above: Dr. Sarah Nickel teaches her students in the medical lab at 鶹ƽ State University before COVID-19 social distancing measures were put in place.

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EVENTS


SGA Town Hall

Join the Student Government Association's final Virtual Town Hall of this spring semester

Join the Student Government Association as we host our final Virtual Town Hall of this spring semester at 2 p.m. today (Thursday, May 14), live on YouTube, moderated by Student Body President Rija Khan. The panel will include University President Dr. Jay Golden, Provost Dr. Muma, Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Teri Hall and Dr. Carolyn Speer, Manager, Instructional Design And Access

The Town Hall will be hosted on the .

We will accept questions live during the Virtual Town Hall, but to submit a question ahead of time, .


Spring 2020 Commencement

Virtual Celebration set for Saturday, May 16

We look forward to honoring the spring and summer 2020 graduates with 鶹ƽ State University’s first ever Virtual Celebration beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 16! We invite you to visit the commencement website at that time, or thereafter, to watch prerecorded congratulatory remarks from the University President, Provost, Deans, and Alumni Association. 

Participating graduates will have a custom slide posted within the event link, showcasing the photo and message they’ve provided. You’ll also be able to hear their name read aloud. A “Virtual Celebration Recognition List” will be posted with the names of the eligible spring / summer 2020 graduates, their degrees, and honors.

We hope you’ll join us in celebrating these graduates from the comfort of your home. 

If you’d like to post a congratulatory remark to a student on social media, please use #2020鶹ƽStateGrad! 

Go to Spring 2020 Commencement  and click on “Virtual Celebration!”

HR, BENEFITS AND TRAINING


HealthQuest newsletter

HealthQuest May 2020 newsletter

You can find the HealthQuest May 2020 newsletter here.

Highlights include:

  • Keep Calm and Sweat On Challenge: Sign up by Monday, May 25 in the . Challenge runs from now through June 19.
  • Naturally Slim: Sign up by Friday, May 15 at .
  • Health News: Melanoma Awareness Month, Understanding Your Blood Pressure
  • Support During the COVID-19 Crisis through the Employee Assistance Program

Health Plan Updates

State Employee Health Plan Updates in response to COVID-19

Governor Laura Kelly announced four provisions on March 13, 2020 that have been extended through June 30, 2020 for employees and dependents enrolled in medical insurance through the State Employee Health Plan.

  1. SEHP will cover medically necessary diagnostic tests that are consistent with CDC guidance related to the COVID-19 at no cost share to member, where it is not covered as part of the Public Health Service response.
  2. SEHP will allow early refills on 30 or 90-day prescription medications and/or allow members to use their mail order benefit.
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    1. Given the nature of the COVID-19 outbreak, seeking in person medical care has the potential to further spread the virus. SEHP partners with Aetna and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas to provide Telehealth services with a virtual doctor’s office. There is 24/7/365 access to this service. The member cost share will be waived for any Telehealth service. In addition to telehealth services provided by Teledoc or Amwell, the member cost share will also be waived for services from your in-network physician that are billed as telehealth services.

    1. For plan participants that reside in the Topeka area, the HealthQuest Health Center available to members enrolled in the health plan, is located at 901 S. Kansas Ave., Topeka
    • Phone screening is recommended before going to the center: 785-783-4080
    • If a patient walks into the clinic, they will have them put on a mask and clean their hands with hand sanitizer. The health center staff will evaluate the patient’s symptoms and recommend they isolate if the initial findings and/or symptoms present are a positive indicator for the virus.
    • Testing is not available at the health center for COVID-19 and the clinic will refer all patients that meet the risk criteria to the local health department for testing and further evaluation.

    For all up-to-date information regarding COVID-19 and the WSU campus, please visit .

TECHNOLOGY


IDA help for summer and fall

Get your Blackboard classes ready for summer and fall with IDA’s help

Instructional Design and Access is offering hands-on workshops to help instructors prepare for online/remote delivery of their course content for this summer and fall. Workshops are scheduled May 12-14 and May 19-21, and run for three hours each. Instructors are invited to sign up through MyTraining. All workshops will be offered through Zoom and have no in-person attendance requirement. There are three workshops to choose from:

*"Remote/Online Instructor: First Steps" is designed for instructors who have never used Blackboard and/or Zoom in a significant way.

*"Remote/Online instructor: Intermediate Steps" is designed for instructors who have used (or have been trained in) Blackboard and/or Zoom some, and are now ready to master more tools and learn how to troubleshoot problems.

*"Remote/Online Instructor: Course Building" is for instructors who would like to work on building their courses while an instructional designer is “nearby” to help. Instructors signing up for the Course Building workshop will be given a Blackboard course template to help get them started.

If you can’t attend workshops next week, don’t worry! These will be offered throughout the summer as well as part of our summer-long "Academic Resources Conference" training events.

If you have any questions about these workshops or want to request specific trainings to be added to the Academic Resources Conference, please reach out to Instructional Design and Access at IDA@wichita.edu.

KUDOS, PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATION


Celebrating high school seniors

Celebrating high school seniors on social media

High school seniors missed out on many celebratory aspects of their senior year. While we can’t fill all the holes left by the current global situation, we wanted to do our best to celebrate the senior class as they complete their high school career and transition to us as Shockers.

The admissions team reached out to several high school seniors to see if they would be interested in being featured on the 鶹ƽ State Admissions social media channels. They each sent in a senior photo along with a list of high school accomplishments. Once the first six students were posted, the response was overwhelming!

So far on the and accounts, these posts have reached 17,397 people and had 537 likes with many shares and comments as well.

If you know a high school senior who is planning on attending 鶹ƽ State and would like to be featured, have them send us a senior photo through any of our social media handles along with a list of their high school accolades!

RESEARCH


Spanish-speaking research project

Participants sought for undergraduate research, please share with your students

I am recruiting study participants for my Experiences with Language and Schooling Research Project. This is undergraduate research. Upon completion of the interview, they will also be able to enter a drawing for a $50 gift card. Please help by sharing the following information to your classes:

Experiences with Spanish and Schooling Research Project

Would you like the chance to win a $50 gift card?

Participate in our study. Interviews will last about 60 minutes and will be conducted to examine the school experiences of students from Spanish speaking backgrounds in terms of language and identity. To participate you must be 18 years or older and have attended a U.S. public school at some point in your academic career. We are looking for Hispanic participants from Spanish-speaking backgrounds, whether you speak Spanish yourself or were just raised in a Spanish-speaking environment. All responses will be confidential.

If you are interested, contact cizacarias@shockers.wichita.edu or jennifer.pearson@wichita.edu for more information.

SPECIAL OFFERS


Free online courses

Enjoy free online self-paced courses!

鶹ƽ State University Office of Workforce, Professional and Community Education in partnership with Ed2Go is excited to announce free professional development opportunities to the community. Ten free self-paced tutorial courses are now offered to you at no cost!

See course list

Free self-paced courses include:  

How to Register

To register and view the courses, . To take advantage of this special opportunity, you must select the courses titled, FREE Self-Paced Tutorial.

Courses are available through June 30, 2020.

For more information or questions, contact jennifer.harry@wichita.edu


Shocker Celebration Sale

Shocker Celebration Sale

We know graduation may look different this year, but you may be looking for gifts to honor a graduating Shocker! The Shocker Store is hosting a Shocker Celebration Sale online at  from now to Saturday, May 16. You can save up to 25% off select alumni and graduation merchandise. Sale may not be combined with other discounts or promotions.

UNIVERSITY LIFE


WSU Parking Services will again enforce faculty / staff parking

Starting Tuesday, May 26, WSU Parking Services will again enforce faculty / staff parking on campus. This means that anyone parking in a lot designated as Faculty / Staff parking (signified by yellow signage at the lot entrances), must have a valid ePermit registered through the Shocker Parking Management System.

Those who had an epermit for faculty / staff parking before the shutdown and have not requested any changes to their epermit need not take any further action.

Access to the Shocker Parking Management System is through the tab labeled “ePermits” on your myWSU home page. Reserved parking (as signified by red signage) and ADA parking will also continue to be enforced. Parking in student lots (signified by green signage at the lot entrances) and overflow lots (signified by green / yellow-striped signage at the lot entrances) will remain free until further notice. 

Should anyone need help in purchasing an ePermit, contact the OneStop office at 855-978-1787. For in-person assistance, the Parking Office located inside the Police Department will be open from 10 a.m.-noon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays now through May 22, and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays starting Tuesday, May 26.

Faculty and staff who wish to park in lots designated as Faculty / Staff will need to fill out this form for parking payroll deduction.


Let Your Fellow Shockers Know That They're #NotAlone | WSU CAPS

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and this year, Counseling and Prevention Services needs your help! Let your fellow Shockers know that they're #NotAlone and that you're thinking of them by throwing on your #WSUWeSupportU suspenders T-shirt and posting a picture or a video with #NotAlone and #WSUWeSupportU. While you're at it, tag us at @ShockersCAPS so we can share your post and let as many Shockers see it as possible. If you don't have a suspenders T-shirt, just write #WSUWeSupportU on a sheet of picture and make sure it's in frame.


Shocker Support Locker

Shocker Support Locker continues to provide resources during pandemic

Opened in February 2016, the Shocker Support Locker at 鶹ƽ State University provides free nutritional and functional resources to students, faculty and staff who need them. The locker aims to alleviate food insecurity on campus and contribute to the health and wellbeing of the WSU community. 

What started out as a small food pantry, has blossomed into a resource that has helped more than 5,600 visitors since the end of 2018 alone. Today, the locker provides a range of nonperishable food items, personal hygiene products and — newly added — baby care supplies, including food, formula, diapers and wipes.

Starting May 26, a limited supply of cloth masks purchased by WSU and made by GoCreate, a Koch collaborative, will be available at the locker, as well as the RSC info desk and the Shocker Hall front desk.

Pictured above: Collin Munson, the Shocker Support Locker graduate assistant, organizes cans inside the food locker.

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES


Invitation Extended by Councilman Brandon Johnson, 鶹ƽ City Council, District 1

City of 鶹ƽ

 

Attention Shockers!

Do you want to add your voice to conversations about community development happening both near and around our campus?!

Do you know what Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs) are and how they can help support the needs of WSU’s students, faculty, staff and neighbors?

Do you believe that it is important for those who live, work, or play in the community to have a voice in what happens there?

During the next six weeks, a committed group of community residents will host Virtual CBA Focus Groups to discuss all these questions and more.

Sign up today to participate and have your voice be heard!

SAFETY


Public service reminder from the WSU Police Department

Traffic is much lighter than normal on campus right now because of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, motorists need to be reminded that when driving on campus, the speed limit is still the same, 20 mph. Slow down and be safe for those who are walking or driving on campus.

STUDENT NEWS


Rachel Wiebe

Meet a Shocker: Rachel Wiebe, exercise science major

Rachel Wiebe will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in exercise science. She plans to continue her education at WSU to pursue a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. 

"I believe my most helpful learning experience resulted from holding the president position on the Pre-Physical Therapy Organization executive board," Rachel said.

Rachel Wiebe is one of more than 2,400 students eligible for spring/summer 2020 graduation. Learn more about her time at 鶹ƽ State and what is next for the grad.

Read Wiebe’s story.