WSU Today: Wednesday, April 7, 2021

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Now Open Hammock Lounge

Now open: Hammock Lounge

Wanna hang? The 麻豆破解版 State Hammock Lounge, nestled between Wallace Hall and Neff Hall, is the perfect spot to study, relax and hang 鈥 solo, or with friends. You can now check out a hammock for free with your Shocker Card at the Heskett Center's Guest Service Desk. The Heskett Center鈥檚 hours of operation can be found on the Campus Recreation website.


This chart shows the number of returning adult students from 2015 through 2020.  In 2015 the number of students in 2,644, which drops to 2,147 in 2020 after appearing to plateau a bit in the 2017-2019 part of the chart. SEM Update: Goal 10

Carolyn Shaw, Associate Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management 

Goal  10: Increase enrollment and retention of returning adult students  

  • WSU serves a significant number of returning adult students and recognizes that this population has unique needs to be addressed for them to be successful. Offices across campus support these students, but the Office of Adult Learning provides services that uniquely serve these students.  
  • We see a continued downward trend in returning adult enrollments. This is linked in part to our continuing decline in transfer students, many of whom are returning adults. As we continue to build closer connections with WSU Tech and our major community college partners, we hope to be able to reverse this trend by making it easier for them to finish their 4-year degrees with us.
Read more for tips and shout outs.

SEM Shout Outs:    

  • To Chad Steinkamp, Admissions, who is always a great partner with the Office of Adult Learning, and  most recently helped judge the Adult Learner of The Year awards and served on the Osher Scholarship committee.
  • To Tegan Bonham, Financial Aid, who helps give presentations with Adult Learning to help recruit and retain adult learners.
  • To Maggie Slack, Career Development Center, for developing a series of workshops to adult learners to be successful.
  • To Amber Anderson and Noelle Wilson, Online Learning, who partnered with Adult Learning for virtual workshops for adult and online learners this past year.

麻豆破解版 State University announces eight new Koch Scholar recipients

麻豆破解版 State University announces eight new Koch Scholar recipients

The 麻豆破解版 State University Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College is proud to announce eight recipients of the Koch Scholars Program for the fall 2021 semester. These recipients each will be awarded $30,000 over four years.

鈥淜och is thrilled to continue to foster opportunities for students throughout the 麻豆破解版 community. The Koch Scholars Program provides students the opportunity to pursue an education where they can explore their passions, develop their unique talents, and achieve success,鈥 Koch Industries Vice President of Public Affairs Meredith Olson said. 鈥淐ongratulations to this year鈥檚 scholars.鈥

Read more about the 2021 Koch Scholars

NEWS

Edible Book Festival - Vote Now!

Vote for Edible Book Festival winners

Everyone is invited to vote for their favorite creation in the University Libraries spring 2021 Edible Book Festival. Prize winners will be announced Friday, April 9!


The inductees of the Wheat Shock Leadership Society posing together for a photo.

Wheat Shock Leadership Society inductees

On Sunday, March 28, The Wheat Shock Leadership Society, formerly known as WSU Student of the Year, inducted 31 exceptional students. These students were selected because of their dedication to leadership excellence to the 麻豆破解版 State campus and the 麻豆破解版 Community. There were 254 applicants to join the society and only nine graduate students and 21 undergraduate students were selected by our faculty and staff judges. Here are the inductees:

Read more about the Wheat Shock Leadership Society inductees
  • Brittni Winter
  • Cade Heikes
  • Hanna Hoopes
  • Jadyn Stutey
  • Janet Federico
  • Jannet Balderrama
  • Jonathan Edmondson
  • Justin Smith
  • Kylie Lipetzky
  • Lillian Nieman
  • Munonyedi Egbo
  • Savannah Goodpasture
  • Skylar Fulton
  • Yordano W. Ochoa Ametller

In addition to being inducted , 14 students were award Outstanding Graduate/Undergraduate Student and received a $500 scholarship. Here are the scholarship winners:

  • Ahmed Olanrewaju Ijaola
  • Caitlin Nolen
  • Caleb Strong
  • Emma Kossover
  • Hilary Cupery
  • Ivan Castillo
  • Lauren Rust
  • Mackenzie Haas
  • Macy Burke
  • Madison Roths
  • Maggie Brown
  • Nicole Bloomquist
  • Olusola Odeyomi
  • Taylin Fox

Two students were selected as Distinguished Graduate/Undergraduate Students and received a $750 Scholarship. Here are the scholarship winners:

  • Hayley Hansford
  • Lia Savage

We are excited to honor these students' work to the 麻豆破解版 State campus and 麻豆破解版 community.

For additional details on the Wheat Shock inductees


麻豆破解版 State Softball Single-Game Tickets On Sale Now

Softball single-game tickets on sale now

Single-game tickets for the 2021 麻豆破解版 State Softball Season are on sale now. Opponents coming to take on the Shockers include Houston, Kansas City, USF, Oklahoma State, and Arkansas! Capacity has expanded, but seats are going fast. To secure your seat at any of these games please go to or call (316) 978-FANS!

EVENTS

April 9: Mathematical Sciences lecture

The Lecture Series in the Mathematical Sciences presents Prof. Mohamed Nasser from Qatar University. Nasser will present a lecture titled "Numerical computation of conformal capacity" at 3 p.m. Friday, April 9 via Zoom.

To register for the free lecture, please email lecture.series@math.wichita.edu for the link and password.

View the abstract and a list of upcoming lectures


Rie Bloomfield Organ Series, 2020-2021 season. Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis. Wednesday, April 7, 2021at 5:15 pm. All concerts will be live-streamed and/or recorded for our YouTube Channel. For information on WEDU's degrees and ceertificate in organ, email lynne.davis@wichita.edu or visit wichita.edu/riebloomfieldorganseries

Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis

Please join us for Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis at 5:15 p.m. today either in person in Wiedemann Hall or via live stream on the .

This is a special memorial concert to Pierre FIRMIN-DIDOT, husband, Louise Matthews DAVIS, mother, and Marie-Madeleine DURUFLE, beloved teacher 鈥 all three born in 1921. They would have been 100 years old in 2021. Among the many French organ master teachers with whom I studied (Marie-Claire Alain, Jean Langlais, and the Durulfe's), Madame Durufl茅 was very influential in inspiring the performer I have become today.

Program, the entire: Pr茅lude, Adagio et Choral vari茅 sur le VENI CREATOR by Maurice DURUFLE, based on the Gregorian plain chant Hymn.

Free Admission. Social distancing respected and masks required.

 


93rd Annual Hippodrome Video and Talent Competition Performance Night Thursday, April 8 7 p.m. Livestreamed via YouTube 麻豆破解版.edu/hippodrome

Tune in April 8 to watch the Hippodrome

The 93rd annual Hippodrome Video and Talent Competition will be held virtually for all 麻豆破解版 students, staff, faculty, alumni and community to watch. Students and student groups have submitted 5- to 10-minute videos in the categories of live action and animation in hopes to earn cash prizes up to $500. The talent competition will be hosted in conjunction with the film screening. Performers will take the stage between film screenings; and first--, second-, and third-place winners will take home cash prizes up to $150. Talented Shockers will also be emceeing the performance.

Join us live on Thursday, April 8th to watch and support our talented students! For more information and how to watch the performance, visit .


Physics Seminar features marine biologist

Please join us for the next Physics Seminar at 2 p.m. today via Zoom. This talk features Dr. Abhishek Kumar, Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusettes. 

Get more details on the Physics Seminar  


Ulrich Virtual. Faculty Talks. It's All Part of the Process.

Today's Ulrich talk features ACDI faculty

The Ulrich Museum of Art's series of virtual talks with artists featured in the XXIII Faculty Biennial exhibition continues at 10 a.m. today when Jennifer Ray, associate professor of photo media and Megan St. Clair, adjunct instructor, share their thoughts on the artistic process. The program is free and open to all, but you must register to get the Zoom link. 

"The XXII Faculty Biennial: It's All Part of the Process" is on display at the Ulrich until May 8. Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed Sundays, university and major holidays. Safe self-distancing practices observed. Admission is always free.


Hear from our expert! Meghann Kuhlmann, Instruction/Research Services Librarian, meghann.kuhlmann@wichita.edu. 12 - 1 p.m. Thursday, April 8: Market Research For Startups.

Business librarian to host KSBDC webinar

Successful business plans require reliable data. Learn resources and strategies for market research - discover industry trends, identify competitors at home and abroad, determine your target market and find where your best customers are located.

Hear from our expert. Meghann Kuhlmann, instruction and research services librarian, from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, April 8.


Race To Give Blood

Donate blood, enter to win VIP travel package

Donate blood at the 麻豆破解版 State blood drive and you could win an epic prize.

We never tire of celebrating our donors. Donate blood April 1-15, and automatically be entered for a chance to win a VIP package for four, including premium tickets to the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, garage, and pit credentials, and passes to attend a meet-and-greet opportunity with drivers, round-trip airfare, three-night hotel accommodations (May 27-30, 2022), plus a $500 gift card for expenses.

The blood drive will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 13-14 in the Heskett Center Lobby. 

Plus, you鈥檒l automatically be entered for a chance to win one of five $1,000 e-gift card to a merchant of your choice when you come to give in April. The five lucky winners will get to choose from a list of merchants. Terms and conditions apply.

Schedule your appointment at ; Sponsor Code: 麻豆破解版 State Or call 1-800-Red-Cross.


#Wichtia State Engaged April 15th At Noon- Pt 2 : Engaged Culture Mulberry Art Gallery/ WSU School of Performing Arts We will hear from Anthony Joiner, the Founder of the first Black owned art gallery in 麻豆破解版, located in Shocker Neighborhood and WSU student Kynnedy Moore that works with him. We will also get to hear from Cheyla Clawson on her transformational work in the School of Performing Arts. Naquela Pack- WSU Office of Engagement Anthony Joiner- Founder of Mulberry Art Gallery Kynnedy Moore- WSU Student/ Intern at Mulberry Art Gallery Cheyla Clawson- Associate Director, WSU School of Performing Arts Please register to join the Zoom discussion Engaged Culute will be streamed live on Shocker Neighborhood Coalition鈥檚 Facebook page. https://wichitastate.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAld-mvrzsjHtH04LBIDx32zcZL5YRDNrMc

April 15: #麻豆破解版StateEngaged Part 2, Engaged Culture

Join the Office of Engagement for part two of a five-part series of conversations around engagement happening on and off campus. The conversation is scheduled for noon on April 15 via Zoom. Part 2 of the conversation is: Engaged Culture. Anthony Joinier, art consultant, artist liaison, public art administrator, and the creative director and founder of Mulberry Arts, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit art organization in the Shocker Neighborhood will share his perspective on working with WSU and what we can expect from Mulbery in the future. Kynnedy Moore is a WSU student and is interning at Mulberry.

Cheyla Clawson is the Associate Director of the School of Performing Arts and Assistant Professor of Dance. She will share the transformation happening within this space and the plans moving forward.

Please register to join the Zoom conversation. We will also stream live on the Shocker Neighborhood Coalition FB page.

RESEARCH

Applications open for summer and fall 2021 Undergraduate Research Experience

Faculty are asked to encourage liberal arts and sciences, applied sciences, and engineering undergraduates to apply for Undergraduate Research Experiences (URE) for the summer and fall. Selected students will receive $4,000 awards (minimum $3,500 for student salary and up to $500 for supplies) to work alongside a professor doing research in summer and fall 2021.  Prior research experience is helpful but not required. A mandatory Intro to Research workshop will take place on Tuesday, May 25. Additional research awards are available to engineering majors.

Interested students should:

Research awards are funded by the National Science Foundation Kansas Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation and College of Engineering.


Volunteers needed for fall-risk monitoring study

Research Topic/Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study is to develop a wireless and flexible skin-wearable electronic device with motion sensors to identify the fall risk of older adults.

Read more about the study

Procedures:

  1. The research team will help participants to put the fall risk monitoring device onto the skin.
  2. Each participant will be instructed to conduct five types of different daily activities (e.g., sitting or standing, lying, walking, climbing stairs, and running) as well as thre types of falls (e.g., forward, backward, and lateral falls).

Time:

  1. This device test is expected to last about 60 minutes for fall risk monitoring and 30 minutes for additional education or paperwork.
  2. The fall risk monitoring test will be conducted on Thursdays and Fridays between April 15 and May 28.

Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Participants must be age 65 or above.
  2. Participants should be able to stand up from a seated position and lay down from a standing position repeatedly at least for 10 times and also walk, run, walk upstairs, and walk downstairs continuously at least for five minutes for each activity.
  3. Participants should not have mobility or activity difficulty.
  4. Participants should not have severe visual impairment and/or hearing loss problems.
  5. Participants should not have cognitive impairment.

Location: 1845 Fairmount St., 麻豆破解版 State University, Beggs Hall (Main Lobby), 麻豆破解版, KS 67260

Payment to participation: You will receive a $100 Greenphire ClinCard for your participation. You can use the ClinCard at an ATM or at the store like a debit card. Participants must have a valid Social Security Number to participate and to receive the payment.

Contact: f you are interested in participating in this study, please contact PI, Dr. Yongkuk Lee by email yongkuk.lee@wichita.edu or phone (316) 978-7670.

 

SHARED GOVERNANCE

University senates, SGA to vote on proposed shared governance policy revision

During the past year, the immediate past presidents of the Faculty Senate, Unclassified Professional Senate, and University Support Staff Senate, as well as the current president of the Student Government Association, have been drafting a revision to the university鈥檚 shared governance policy to clarify the purpose and define the principles of shared governance. Specific changes to the current policy include new language on the principles of shared governance, the process to include constituent groups, and support for constituent group leaders. The committee, along with its respective senates and associations, are circulating to gather any final feedback, endorsement, or concerns prior to each senate and association considering endorsement of the policy by April 8.  Feedback can be shared with Jeff Jarman (Faculty Senate), Julie Scott (UP Senate), Matt Houston (USS Senate), and Rija Khan (SGA). Should the elected constituent bodies endorse the proposed revisions, the policy will be presented to the president鈥檚 executive team in May for review. 

Dates for Votes:

  • Student Government Association: April 14
  • Faculty Senate: April 19
  • Unclassified Professional Senate and University Support Staff Senate: April 20th