WSU Today: Wednesday, April 14, 2021

 

FEATURED STORIES

This chart shows the number of graduate students enrolled over the 2015-2020 time period.  The overall numbers start at 2,804 in 2015, dip a bit in 2016 to a low of 2,651, then start to climb, showing a large jump up in 2020 to 3,144.  The chart further breaks down these into doctoral students, masters students, and non-degree graduate students.  The number of doctoral students is remarkably steady at about 500 in every year of the chart.  The number of masters students shows some losses through 2018, and then returning growth almost to the level of the 2015 numbers.  And the number of non-degree students shows steady growth from 2015-2018, and the more limited growth in 2019 and 2020.  SEM Update: Goal 11

Carolyn Shaw, Associate Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management

Goal  11: Increase graduate recruitment and retention

  • We have seen the most growth in non-degree bound graduate students in recent years, with an increase in masters鈥 students, and the number of doctoral students holding steady.  Many of these non-degree bound students are pursuing certificates or are taking classes for the purpose of professional development. 
Read more for tips and shout-outs

Recruitment and Retention Tips:

  • Invite your qualified undergraduate students to consider applying for admission to your graduate program.
  • Provide regular and frequent advising for graduate students, beginning with a robust program orientation and continuing throughout to graduation.
  • Host mini job fairs to help graduates explore careers inside and outside academia and become career-ready.

SEM Shout Out:    

  • To Ashlie Jack, College of Applied Studies, who has greatly improved CAS鈥檚 ability to track and matriculate market-based tuition students through CAS鈥檚 new centralized process.  She鈥檚 been vital in helping convert these students into degree bound graduate students when possible. 
  • To Gery Markova, Master of Human Resource Management Graduate Coordinator, and the Management department faculty for finding a market need and building a program to meet that need.

Former professor Bryan Hay passes away

Bryan Scott Hay passed away Monday, March 15, due to complications from a stroke. He taught for 36 years as professor of English and English Literature at 麻豆破解版 State University, where he served as undergraduate coordinator for English and English Literature students. Born in Scotland, he and his family immigrated to the United States when Hay was a teenager.


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.


Exchange Student Spotlight Sergio Mendoza Paraguay Universidad Nacional de Asuncion Electronic Engineering Spring 2021

Exchange student spotlight: Sergio Mendoza

Learn more from our exchange students about their experiences here at 麻豆破解版 State. This week, read about Sergio's time as a Shocker and his favorite part about studying at 麻豆破解版 State!

Please visit our website to read more about his experience


wichita.edu/WWSUfundraising - Help us meet our 2021 Fundrasing Goal of $2,000

Women of 麻豆破解版 State 2021 fundraising blitz

The Women of 麻豆破解版 State 2021 Scholarship fundraising blitz runs now through Sunday, April 18. Members and nonmembers have several opportunities to donate to this important fundraiser. The online auction is at 32 Auction and you do not need an account to view the awesome auction items donated by 麻豆破解版 State departments and individuals. 32 Auction will not actually take your credit card information. After you place your bid, WWSU will identify the highest bidder and notify winners about how to submit payment. Bidding deadline is April 18.

Want the chance to make some money? Place a bid on the 50/50 drawing. For each $1 ticket, your name and ticket will be placed in a drawing using an electronic name picker for a random winner to be chosen. Bonus: Six tickets for $5. The winner will receive 50% of the proceeds of this drawing, and 50% will go directly to the WWSU scholarship. Donations are nonrefundable. Deadline to purchase 50/50 tickets is April 18.

Check out our fundraising page for details about the auction, 50/50 ticket purchases, direct donations and the new payroll deduction option. Contact wwsu@wichita.edu if you have questions.

Interested in our scholarship? Applications are accepted now through May 31 from eligible students. 

HR, BENEFITS AND TRAINING

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Tuition assistance applications due April 15

The HR Total Rewards team reminds staff and faculty that the deadline for summer 2021 tuition assistance applications is Thursday, April 15.

Reminder: Tuition Assistance applications for Summer 2021 are submitted through the . The fillable PDF form will no longer be accepted. Due to the volume of applications received each semester, requests to submit late applications will be automatically denied. There will be no exceptions.

Full program details can be found at www.wichita.edu/tuitionassistance. Questions may be directed to TuitionAssistance@wichita.edu.

NEWS

Departmental ePermits for 2021-2022

Departmental ePermits for 2021-22

Due to staffing later this spring and summer, WSU Parking Services will begin the process of pre-selling FY22 ePermits to 麻豆破解版 State departments, corporations and partners this month. If you are the contact for your department鈥檚 ePermit and would like to renew for FY22, please email wsuparking@wichita.edu to start the process. Your department will not be billed until the new fiscal year; however, we鈥檇 like to make sure your account is up to date so there is not a lapse in ePermit coverage. Most current departmental ePermits expire on Aug. 31.


Researchers offer help with parenting issues

Parenting can be tough! Researchers at 麻豆破解版 State University are seeking to help parents manage behavior concerns in children ages 3-12. Behaviors may include whining, tantrums, and difficulty following directions. The study will include three telehealth parent training sessions (approx. 45 min each) and follow up assessments one week, one month, and six months after treatment in order to track long-term behavior change.

Parents who complete all three parent training sessions and corresponding assessments will be entered into a raffle for a $25 gift card. We are looking for about 25 families to participate in our study. If you have a child living in your home who is between 3-12 years old and is exhibiting behaviors that are difficult to manage, you may be eligible for this study.

If you are interested in learning more about this study, please contact Ashley Ormond aeormond@shockers.wichita.edu or Dr. Rachel Petts at 316-978-3720 or rachel.petts@wichita.edu.


Shocker Profile Headshots. 2021 Format Continues. Once a month over two days at the Rhatigan Student Center by appointment only.

WSU headshot appointments available for April

The Office of Strategic Communications offers headshots for WSU faculty and staff at no charge. For the 2021 spring semester, headshot events will be scheduled once a month over two days in the Rhatigan Student Center, room 266 (Pike).

Because of social distancing, you must reserve your spot with an appointment. Appointments for April are now open:

  • 鈥3-5 p.m. Wednesday, April 28
  • 鈥8-10 a.m. Thursday, April 29

Learn more and schedule your appointment  


Student Government Association Diversity Week September 13-17

SGA announces Diversity Week 2021

The Student Government Association is excited to announce that we will designate Sept.13-17 as SGA Diversity Week. There will be student and department led programming, events and discussions highlighting the diverse student experience on our campus.

Calling any departments, student organizations, or individuals who would like to host an event during Diversity Week. .

Any and all experiences are welcomed. For more information, please contact sga.pubrelations@wichita.edu.

EVENTS

Perpectives: Reestablishing Reality Holding on to a particular narrative is related to holding on to power. What truth do you accept? 2 p.m., Wednesdays, April 7-May 5 www.wichita.edu/reality

Establishing an African-American narrative

Mark McCormick, director of strategic communications for the ACLU of Kansas, is the featured speaker in this week's Perspectives: Reestablishing Reality series, hosted by Andrew Hippisley, dean of the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. McCormick will speak at 2 p.m., Wednesday, April 14 via Zoom. Go to www.wichita.edu/reality for Zoom information.

In August of 2019, US Army soldier Glen Oakley ran toward gunfire echoing from an El Paso Walmart, grabbed an armful of children, and carried them to safety. In July, a Philadelphia man with a cracked hip climbed 15 floors to save his mother from her burning apartment building. In 2018, James Shaw Jr. wrestled an assault rifle away from a Nashville-area Waffle House shooter who鈥檇 killed four people.

Despite these and other examples of heroism, the black male media narrative remains one of poverty and violence, a narrative relentlessly defining black men by their challenges instead of by their achievements. These old, virulent narratives stigmatize and even destroy lives. 


W. Frank Barton School of Business Institute for the Study of Economic Growth Adam Thierer Technology Policy: A Case for Optimism and Freedom to Innovate Benjamin J. and Bettie M. Gibson Breeding Lectureship 4 p.m. Wednesday April 14

Technology Policy: A Case for Optimism and Freedom to Innovate

The Institute for the Study of Economic Growth in the W. Frank Barton School of Business is proud to bring Adam Thierer to Campus at 4 p.m. today  at Wilner Auditorium and virtual via Zoom. Thierer specializes in innovation, entrepreneurialism, the Internet, and free-speech issues, with a particular focus on the public policy concerns surrounding emerging technologies. In-person attendees will receive a free copy of his book, "Evasive Entrepreneurs & the Future of Governance." 


Student Activities Council Presents Bingo Night The third Thursday of Feb, Mar, and April, and the first Thursday of May. April 15 7 p.m Register at 麻豆破解版.edu/SAC

Join SAC for virtual bingo on April 15

Need some hobby-themed goodies? Look no further than SAC鈥檚 virtual bingo night. Check out our classic games and challenge rounds for the chance to walk away with a fabulous prize. Everyone is welcome to play, but only students are eligible to win. Register at .


diy planting Register for a DIY plant-growing kit from SAC

Have you been wanting to get into growing plants but didn鈥檛 know where to start? Join SAC to pot your own plant and learn tips and tricks to keep it thriving and surviving. Register to participate at while supplies last. Registration will close when supplies run out or on Tuesday, April 20, whichever comes first. Your kit will be mailed to you and you should receive it by Thursday, April 29.One kit per person with WSU ID. For more information about SAC sponsored events, visit or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.


Literary Feast Wednesday, April 21

Join KMUW for April's Literary Feast: 'No One Is Talking About This'

KMUW's Literary Feast is a book club for public radio listeners, featuring selections made by KMUW staff. For April 2021, we're reading and discussing "No One Is Talking About This" by Patricia Lockwood, author of the 2017 memoir 鈥淧riestdaddy.鈥 To learn more and register, please visit . Registration is free and open to all. Once registered, we'll email you a link to join the conversation on Zoom at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21.

RESEARCH

University Libraries Undergraduate Research Awards: First - Andrea Martinez, Biomedical Engineering senior; Second - William Johnston, Aerospace Engineering senior; Third - Barrett Houchen, Biological Sciences senior.

University Libraries announces winners of Undergraduate Research Awards

Congratulations to the winners of the inaugural University Libraries Undergraduate Research Award competition:

  • First Prize: Andrea Martinez, biomedical engineering senior
  • Second Prize: William Johnston, aerospace engineering senior
  • Third Prize: Barrett Houchen, biological sciences senior

Winners attended research workshops and made excellent use of the libraries鈥 online databases, research guides, EndNote citation manager, and study spaces.


Office of Research, Research Workshop, Sign Up Now, 麻豆破解版 State University

Faculty invited to NSF grant seminars

The WSU Office of Research is offering seminars and mock proposal reviews to prepare faculty for applying to upcoming deadlines to the National Science Foundation. The first seminar is National Science Foundation Proposal Development and will be led by Dr. Coleen Pugh, dean of the Graduate School and associate vice president for research.

The second seminar is National Science Foundation CAREER Proposal Development and will be led by Dr. Jan Twomey, associate dean of engineering for research and faculty development.

After attending the seminars, Faculty are invited to submit proposal documents for review by a panel of your peers. Faculty who submit proposal documents must also commit to reviewing other proposal documents and sharing feedback at an in-person review event.

  • 3 p.m. April 23: NSF Proposal Development seminar led by Dr. Coleen Pugh (addresses general proposal applications to NSF)
  • 11 a.m. April 30: NSF CAREER Proposal Development seminar led by Dr. Jan Twomey (addresses the NSF CAREER program in greater detail)
  • 5 p.m. May 21: Deadline for submissions of proposal documents for peer review
  • 11 .m. June 4: Peer Review Discussion led by Dr. Pugh and Dr. Twomey. Lunch provided.

Please email proposals@wichita.edu or sign up via myTraining to attend. Please email fran.cook@wichita.edu if you have any questions.