WSU Today: Sept. 11, 2020

 

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Know an outstanding Shocker

Know an outstanding Shocker senior? Nominate them today!

WSU Homecoming Court nominations are now open! Nominees must be a current undergraduate student with senior status and good academic standing as of Spring 2020, and must not have previously been a Homecoming candidate. Individuals are welcome to self-nominate, or may be nominated by a WSU student, faculty or staff member.

to make a nomination.

Homecoming Court nominations will close Monday, Sept. 21.

鶹ƽ State Homecoming will be held Monday, Oct. 19-26.

 


Suicide Training Sept. 2020

Learn to #BeThere for others with the free #WeSupportU Preventing Suicide Training

Learn how you can #BeThere for someone in need with the #WeSupportU Preventing Suicide Training! Anyone with a wichita.edu or shockers.wichita.edu can sign up for free at  and clicking Take the Training Today.


Ability Ally Training

Ability Ally Training is now online!

Ability Allies are a network of faculty, staff, and students who take a visible role in promoting disability awareness, supporting persons with disabilities, and maintaining resources for working and interacting with people with disabilities. This Diversity in Action interactive training is designed to shape your perspective on ability versus disability and providing an open forum for questions and concerns for those interacting with individuals with disabilities.

For more information about the Diversity in Action Program, go to .

This training is free and available to all WSU employees (faculty, staff, and student employees). Log in to myWSU and register through myTraining. For questions, contact myTraining@wichita.edu.


WSU Police Car

Lock your car doors and protect your belongings

鶹ƽ State police report that multiple cars have had things taken where students park late at night. All of those cars had been left unlocked.

Please lock your car doors, hide your belongings, put them in the trunk, or take your belongings with you.

Don’t give a thief an opportunity to make you a victim. The WSU PD takes great pride in keeping the campus safe, but we need your help to accomplish that.

Please, if you see something, say something!


Courseleaf Training

CourseLeaf Curriculum (CIM) Training and Resources

Upcoming Zoom training sessions:

1-2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15

1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23

1-2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6

1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4

Register via myTraining. This Zoom session will guide you through the online CIM course and program forms, focusing on initial submission of CIM proposals and how the proposal moves through the electronic workflow for approval. Training is applicable to any faculty, staff and administrators who would submit curriculum changes and/or are approvers in the change process.

Resources:

Links available in myWSU to CIM’s forms, Quickstart Bookmark, Cross-list Guide and CourseLeaf Approval Page instructions.

CIM curriculum questions - contact: Sally Fiscus, Registrar’s Office, 978-7279 or sally.fiscus@wichita.edu

CIM workflow or form questions - contact: Michelle Haetten, Registrar’s Office, 978-6096 or michelle.haetten@wichita.edu

NEWS

Updated Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form

鶹ƽ State has updated its policies and procedures regarding disclosures of conflicts of interest. Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 15, all employees will be required to submit an updated Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form. Please note: employees must submit an updated disclosure form even if they have a current disclosure on file.

Information about the updated process and disclosure form can be found here. For questions, please email COI@wichita.edu.


Faculty Fellows

Congratulations to our 2020-21 Faculty Fellows!

Every year, faculty apply for and are selected as Faculty Fellows in a variety of areas. The commitment of these faculty to develop professional skills in recruitment, retention, new student orientation, service learning, promoting curricular diversity, honors, and applied and experiential learning is commendable. To learn more and see a full list of the 2020-21 Fellows, click here.


鶹ƽ State’s Harrison receives 鶹ƽ Art Museum appointment

Kevin Harrison

Kevin Harrison

鶹ƽ State Community Engagement Coordinator; Military, Veterans and First Responder Kevin Harrison, has received an appointment from the 鶹ƽ Art Museum.

Throughout history, art has been valuable in helping shape society in ways not possible through policy and politics alone. With diversity and inclusion initiatives at the forefront of pertinent organizational conversations, it is significant that shapes, textures, colors, and sounds are reflective of social justice, inclusion, and equality.

The recent appointment of Kevin Harrison to the 鶹ƽ Art Museum is a reflection of the museum’s commitment and effort to use both its art and its influence to assist the city in driving the diversity initiatives that define a world-class city, while also recognizing the value and beauty that resides in each of the city’s diverse population groups.

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As a creative artist, Harrison understands the role that art plays in addressing social justice. As an educator and researcher he understands the importance of exposing marginalized students to beauty so that they can imagine beautiful outcomes in their own lives. And finally, as a minority himself, he recognizes the social disparities that inflict individuals from historically marginalized populations, yet recognizes art as a tool that can be used to lessen racial gaps and strengthen intercultural relationships.

According to Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Marche Fleming-Randle, this was a great appointment by the museum as Kevin is excited to get started, and certain to make a huge impact!

Fleming-Randle said: “Dr. Harrison is the right person for this position, and he will represent 鶹ƽ State University proudly.”


WWSU Newsletter

Check it out! Issue 1 of the 2020-21 WWSU Newsletter is here!

Women of 鶹ƽ State University! The WWSU Newsletter is here! In this issue, you’ll find important reminders, interviews with other Women of WSU, updates, and more. See what we’ve been up to and find out how you can join the fun. Find it on our webpage at .

Women of 鶹ƽ State University (aka. WWSU) is an organization formed in the Fall of 2018 by the combination of two groups; the 鶹ƽ State University Women's Association (founded in 1928), and the Council of University Women (founded in 1930). WWSU's purpose is to serve the University by providing student scholarships. We are dedicated in promoting the personal growth of our members through social interaction and fostering a sense of community through fellowship and the spirit of friendliness.

Follow Women of WSU on Facebook to find more information or email us at WWSU@wichita.edu!


Join us for our next Physics Seminar on Wednesday, Sept. 16

Please join us for the next Physics Seminar via Zoom at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16, featuring Professor Phillip Lubin, Physics Department at UC Santa Barbara. The title of this talk will be "Large Scale Directed Energy - The Path to Interstellar Flight".

Physics Seminar and Zoom information


Pre-K openings at Child Development Center

Child Development Center has Pre-K openings

The WSU Child Development Center has current Pre-K openings! This would be for children who will be entering Kindergarten in Fall 2021 only. 

Please call 316-978-3109 for more information.  


I-Corps fall 2020Now accepting fall 2020 I-Corps applications

鶹ƽ State University is a National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps site. The Shocker Innovation Corps nurtures and supports 鶹ƽ State entrepreneurial teams interested in accelerating their STEM ideas, research, and product commercialization. Ideas / projects can originate from student or faculty work, research and institutional/industrial projects.

I-Corps


E-Launch

E-Launch registration now open!

E-Launch fosters entrepreneurial activity, leading to the commercialization of ideas. Through an interactive process, participants will learn to clearly conceptualize how the product or service can provide real value to customers. Participants will be shown how to validate their value proposition with customers and other stakeholders. Avoid spectacular failures in execution by learning before you launch, not after.

E-Launch


Memorial service set for Margaret Wood on Saturday

Margaret Wood

Margaret Wood

Margaret Ellen Johnson Wood passed away Monday, Sept. 7, at her home in rural Cherryvale, Kansas. Cremation has taken place with Potts Chapel in Independence, Kansas. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday, Sept. 12) in the First Presbyterian Church, 201 S. 5th, in Independence. Pews will be marked for social distancing, and masks will be required.

Margaret was well loved into her eternal life by her family, including her husband of 51 years, Michael A. Wood and daughter, Kerri Lee Wood Thomson. Margaret was born in Independence, in 1948, the youngest of four children of Myrl and Nina Torrance Johnson.

Both Mike and Margaret were employed by 鶹ƽ State University for 30 years. Margaret was the Assistant to the Dean of the Graduate school, and Mike was the Director of the Media Resources Center.

Mike and Margaret retired at WSU, and, in 2016, they moved back to Mike’s family farm near Cherryvale.

Memorial gifts can be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital or The Wildcat Extension Educational Foundation (4-H). Either can be mailed to Potts Funeral Home, 122 S. Penn Ave. in Independence, KS, 67301.

EVENTS

Join this week's ISME Colloquium for a presentation on ‘Industrial Systems Engineers as Enterprise Architects’

John Huffman

John Huffman

An Industrial, Systems, and Manufacturing Engineering ISME Colloquium presentation with John Huffman, Ph.D., P.E., Senior Technical Fellow with Spirit AeroSystems Inc., will be held from 11 a.m.-noon today (Friday, Sept. 11), via Zoom.

 - Meeting ID: 988 9885 1927; Password: 638536

Abstract

The practice of Enterprise Architecture (EA) has emerged as a systematic, layered approach for aligning the processes, applications, information, infrastructure and technology of an organization. Enterprise Architects possess the skills to construct, implement, and continuously refine an enterprise architecture. The skills required of Enterprise Architects can be gained through curricula usually associated with Information Technology, Industrial Engineering, and Systems Engineering programs. While the demand for this cross-functional specialization is high and increasing, it is a rare individual who is formally trained in all these disciplines. Instead, industry is increasingly turning to Industrial Systems Engineers to take on the role of Enterprise Architects.

Speaker Biography

Dr. John Huffman is Senior Technical Fellow for Data Sciences and Enterprise Architecture at Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Industrial, Systems, and Manufacturing Engineering at 鶹ƽ State University.

John hired with The Boeing Company at 鶹ƽ in July 1981, working in the Structural Engineering group. In 1986, he joined Boeing’s Military Operations Analysis team where he led military simulation modeling and artificial intelligence applications (AI) efforts. In 1990, he moved to Boeing Commercial as a Lead Engineer for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems. In this capacity, John specialized in the use of optimization, statistics, and computation intelligence methods for Agile Manufacturing. At Spirit, John serves the Enterprise-Architecture/Technology-Innovation functions in a variety of Data Sciences and System Engineering capacities and is a consultant for Digital Transformation efforts.

John has a B.S. in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in Structural Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology, a M.S. in Engineering Management Science (IE) with an Operations Research specialization from 鶹ƽ State University, and a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering with doctoral research in Artificial Intelligence for Manufacturing Systems from 鶹ƽ State University. He also holds a certificate from the WSU Business School in Leadership and Management studies. He is an Adjunct Professor of Industrial, Systems & Manufacturing Engineering at WSU.

John is a Kansas licensed Professional Engineer, a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE), and a Senior Member of the Institute For Operations Research and Management Sciences (INFORMS). He serves as Emeritus President of the 鶹ƽ Chapter of IISE. He served as a Reviewer for the National Science Foundation. He represents Spirit on several local and national Industrial Advisory Boards, including the AIA Business Interoperability Technology Committee. He has an extensive record of technical publication and presentations.


Shockers After Dark

Join us for Shockers After Dark!

Join WSU students, faculty, staff, and friends at the Rhatigan Student Center and Shocker Hall for two hours of FANTASTIC FREE fun from 6-8 p.m. today (Friday, Sept. 11).

Activities include tie dye masks, twilight exercise, bingo, karaoke, trivia, yard games and a photo booth.

One hundred fifty students will receive a free glow-in-the-dark shirt.

Participants will be expected to wear a mask and adhere to social distancing guidelines.

For more information, contact Student Affairs at 316-978-3021 or visit wichita.edu/studentaffairs.

Shockers After Dark


Volleyball scrimmage 91220

Shocker Volleyball set to take action in Black & Yellow Scrimmage free and open to the public

Shocker Volleyball will be back in action at Charles Koch Arena for the first time in 2020! An intrasquad scrimmage is scheduled at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12 in Charles Koch Arena, and is open to the public. Admission is FREE for those that wish to attend.

Fans will be required to wear masks at all times in Charles Koch Arena and adhere to additional safety procedures in place. Come on out to support your Shockers!


鶹ƽ State University Opera Theater concert this Sunday

The WSU Opera Theater concert will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, in the amphitheater behind Duerksen Fine Arts Center. Admission is free. The concert, open to the community, invites attendees to bring lawn chairs or blankets and be comfortably socially distanced on a beautiful Kansas evening.

The concert will feature highlights from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's masterpiece, "Cosi fan Tutte," as well as other great opera arias.

WSU Opera Theater is under the direction of College of Fine Arts Professor Alan Held. The pianist for the evening will be WSU alumna and accompanist Bridget Hille.


Shocker Paint Night

Shocker Paint Night

Whether you are the next Picasso or if you have never touched a paint brush in your life, anyone can paint a masterpiece. (Van) Gogh have a wonderful time creating Shocker-themed pieces of art with the Student Activities Council during this virtual, step-by-step tutorial.

Register online by 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14, to receive a supply kit for the class; $10 for WSU students with Shocker ID and $20 for families and the general public.

For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to wichita.edu/SAC or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.

Sponsored by the Student Activities Council.

KUDOS, PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

The College of Fine Arts has announced the 2020 recipients of the Mickey and Pete Armstrong Faculty Excellence Awards

Eighty nominations from current students, graduates and faculty in three different categories--Teaching, Creative/Scholarly Activity and Special Fine Arts Endeavor -- were submitted online during the summer.

List of honorees

Excellence in Special Fine Arts Endeavor – Levente Sulyok, Associate Professor and Associate Director of Painting and Applied Drawing for the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries

Excellence in Creative/Scholarly Activity – Ted Adler, Associate Professor of Ceramics Media in the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries

Excellence in Teaching – Jeannine Russell, Instructor of Theatre in the School of Performing Arts

Excellence in Teaching – Kelly Johnson, Assistant Educator and Program Director of Game Design for the School of Digital Arts

Excellence in Teaching – Mark Foley, Program Director of Audio Production for the School of Digital Arts; Professor of Double Bass and Electric Bass, Coordinator of Contemporary Media for the School of Music

Excellence in Teaching – Denise Celestin, Professor of Dance in the School of Performing Arts

Dorothy Johansen Hauck Faculty Fellow Award for Dance/Musical Theatre - Amy Baker Schwiethale, Associate Professor and Program Director of Musical Theatre for the School of Performing Arts

 and scroll down to learn more about these faculty members and their many achievements.


Dowling co-authors peer-reviewed journal publication and a book chapter

Jolynne Dowling

Jolynn Dowling

Jolynn Dowling, associate educator: Janice M. Riordan Distinguished Professorship, School of Nursing co-authored a peer-reviewed journal publication, as well as a book chapter.

  • Ahlers-Schmidt, C. R., Okut, H., & Dowling, J. (May 2020). Impact of prenatal education on breastfeeding initiation among low-income women. . 
  • Koehn, M. & Dowling, J. (2021). Infant Assessment. In Wambach, K. & Spencer, B. (Eds.), Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (6th ed.), (pp. 215-246). Jones & Bartlett Learning.

Police Officer J. Albert

WSU police officer honored and recognized in IACLEA News Bulletin

鶹ƽ State police officer J. Albert (left above) was awarded the Civic Achievement Award by WSU Police Chief Rodney Clark last month. Albert was recognized for helping a family with car trouble while at a local convenience store on July 1.

When the car would not start, Albert helped the family secure lodging for the night and find someone to repair the car.

His action was noted in the IACLEA (International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators) News Bulletin on Sept. 9. IACLEA is the premier professional organization for campus law enforcement, and they publish a monthly magazine to the community.

SPECIAL OFFERS

Women of 鶹ƽ State University Membership Drive

Become a member for only $12. We have scheduled Zoom events at lunch time and evening, through November. Please join us so we can continue to support scholarships for WSU students (preference female). Learn more about our organization at .

All you have to do is complete the online application and pay your dues.

Join in the fun while we raise money for scholarships!

Women of 鶹ƽ State University Application

UNIVERSITY LIFE

Tuesday Talks 91520

Sept. 15 Tuesday Talks to discuss available resources through the Office of Disability Services

Next up in Student Health's Tuesday Talks: Mini Wellness Version is the Office of Disability Services! At 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15, join SHS on Facebook Live to discuss what resources are available to WSU students through ODS.

Don't forget to subscribe to Student Health's YouTube channel! When we reach 100 subscribers, you'll be entered to win a prize!


Edible Book Festival

Virtual Edible Book Festival combines artistic / culinary talent for prizes

This year's Edible Book Festival presented by University Libraries is a go, and those interested can participate just about anywhere!

Register now for awesome local prizes won by showing off your culinary creations inspired by literature. Registration ends Thursday, Sept. 24. See the full event description at .


Shocker Vote event 91720

Diversity in Politics Roundtable Discussion presented by the Shocker Vote! Coalition

The Shockers Vote! Coalition is back for its second roundtable discussion. This month we are focusing on Diversity in Politics at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17.

Our panel will discuss the critical topic of diversity in our local politics. This is an issue that we know our students care deeply about, so we want to provide students an opportunity to hear from local leaders on this topic.

The panel will be moderated by Student Body Vice President Mackenzie Haas and SGA Director of Public Relations David Garcia.

Shockers Vote! events 

STUDENT NEWS

Shock Doc: Sadie Winter, biomedical engineering major

Biomedical Engineering major Sadie Winter had a summer internship lined up in Asia before it was canceled due the pandemic. But not one to dwell on what could have been, she quickly found a new opportunity through 鶹ƽ State’s Center for Entrepreneurship, where she joined a team developing disposable stethoscopes for 鶹ƽ-area health professionals.

The project provided her with strong interdisciplinary education as she was challenged to complete tasks with a focus on business and entrepreneurship, while still finding those aspects that satisfied the “engineering side of her brain.”

Learn more about Sadie’s story and the opportunities she had in our latest Shock Doc!