It’s time to Rock the Vote!
ͷ students! It is time to ROCK THE VOTE! Let your voice be heard at the highest level of student governance and cast your vote in the 2019 General Election. Be sure to check your WSU email to find your to vote.
Please note that the ballot closes at 5 p.m. today (Wednesday, April 3). If you had issues with the ballot or did not receive a ballot, please email sga.elections@wichita.edu or gabriel.fonseca@wichita.edu.
Student-Athlete Success Center moves forward
A plan to build a new Student-Athlete Success Center and renovate parts of Charles Koch Arena is moving forward.
ͷ-based construction firm Hutton has been awarded for the $10.4 million contract for the ͷ project.
The WSU project has two main components. The largest is construction of the Student-Athlete Success Center, a 36,000-square-foot facility devoted to the academic and athletic development of students in WSU’s sports programs. The two-level building, to be located just south of Charles Koch Arena, will expand study and tutoring spaces. WSU’s track and cross country programs will also move to the new facility.
Third business dean candidate to visit campus April 8-9
Daniel Goebel, dean and professor of marketing, The W.A. Franke College of Business, Northern Arizona University, will visit ͷ State as a dean candidate for the Barton School of Business on Monday, April 8 and Tuesday, April 9.
Faculty, staff and students are invited to a public forum at 3:30 p.m. Monday, April 8, in 204 Clinton Hall. Information is also available on the Academic Affairs website.
Applications are open for Shocker Leadership Awards
Applications are now open for the 7th Annual Shocker Leadership Awards. The Shocker Leadership Awards are a way to recognize the work of student-led organizations, students, faculty and staff at ͷ. Recognized student organizations, university affiliated student groups and individuals may be nominated by a student, faculty member, staff member, or organization, or may nominate themselves for one of the awards.
One application form must be completed for every award for which one wishes to be considered. A nomination must have all parts to be considered by the selection committee. It is the responsibility of the nominator to turn in a complete packet. Click on to learn more and to submit your application. The deadline is 5 p.m. Friday, April 12. For questions, contact Gabriel Fonseca, assistant director of Student Involvement at gabriel.fonseca@wichita.edu.
Health Professions Career Fair today (April 3)
Join the Career Development and College of the Health Professions from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Wednesday, April 3) on the third floor, for the Health Professions Career Fair. This is a great opportunity for students looking for a career in Health Professions to meet and talk one-on-one with representatives / recruiters about their organization and the opportunities they have available. See what employers will be attending at .
Professional Dress Clothing Closet on April 4-5
WSU students who need professional clothing for career fairs, interviews, and professional development opportunities should come to the Professional Dress Clothing Closet Event from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, April 4-5, in Brennan III. Items available may include suits, dress pants, professional shirts or blouses, professional skirts, belts, neckties, briefcases, shoes, cuff links, tie clips and more. No appointment necessary. Just stop by!
This event is sponsored by the WSU Student Government Association, Airbus and the Career Development Center.
Let your voice be heard
Student Involvement and the Student Activities Council want to know what you think about the programs and activities we offer! Got ideas for future events? We want to know! Please take 10 minutes to tell us by . The survey closes on Wednesday, April 17.
Apply for fall 2019 tutor positions
TRIO Student Support Services invites you to apply for part-time work study tutor positions in fall 2019. Applications are available at the Student Support Services website or in 309 Grace Wilkie Hall.
UAS Tech Forum set for Aug. 21-22 in Salina, seeks technology pitch presentations; application deadline is April 12
The UAS Cluster Initiative’s UAS Tech Forum is being held in Salina, Kansas, this year on Aug. 21-22. The forum is seeking researchers, businesses, startups and entrepreneurs with advanced technology seeking investor capital, licensing or commercialization agreements to give pitch presentations.
If you are interested in getting your company and product in front of manufacturers, entrepreneurs, and investors in the unmanned aerial systems industry, quick pitches are the most efficient way. Spots are limited, don't lose yours!
The application deadline is Friday, April 12. Those chosen to present will receive mentoring prior to the pitch session. .
Congratulations to Phenomenal Women Award recipients
Congratulations to the 2019 Office of Diversity and Inclusion Phenomenal Women Award recipients! Our recipients are extraordinary and courageous women who are inspiring others and making an impact in the lives of others. They are women of inspiration who overcome challenges with grace and lifts those around them. We want to honor their accomplishments, build their legacy, validate their hard work, dedication, contribution in the workplace, elevate their personal and professional profile and giving them an opportunity to be recognized. See this year's recipients below.
Faculty/Staff Dr. Karen Countryman-Roswurm
Faculty/Staff Dr. -Carreno
Student Recipient
Once again, congratulations!
For more information about the Phenomenal Women Awards, go to .
Come to the Airbus + WSU Innovation Fair on April 16
The spring Airbus+WSU Innovation Fair will be held from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, at Airbus Americas, Inc. 1855 Innovation Blvd. in the Airbus atrium.
The purpose of the fair is to bring together WSU innovation partners, students, staff and faculty together to learn more about the various innovative resources on campus in a marketplace fair setting.
Heskett Center main entrance will be closed starting tomorrow (Thursday, April 4)
The Heskett Center main entrance will be closed for roof maintenance on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 4-6.
Please use the northwest entrance for access to the building.
WSU Weekly Briefing to feature College of Engineering senior Chelsea Sewell
The WSU Weekly Briefing will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 4, in the Marcus Welcome Center. The featured speaker will be Chelsea Sewell explaining how she and a ͷ State team created a robotic 3D-printed hand for a local boy.
Tracee Friess, director of communications for research and technology transfer, will provide an overall university update.
The briefing will be livestreamed and available later that day at . There will be time for questions following the briefing.
National Graduate Student Appreciation Week is April 1-5
The Graduate School celebrates all grad students, and there are fun events planned for National Graduate Student Appreciation Week April 1-5. We want to give a big shout out to our Graduate Student Association (GSA) leadership team. Thank you to these students for their hard work and committed service in 2018-19 to all graduate students: Jacob Armstrong, president; Aisha Prince, vice-president; Randy Barbour; Fenil Desai; Ricky Leitner, and Vijay Matheswaran.
Students are encouraged to attend the following event in your honor.
4-7 p.m. Friday, April 5, RSC Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes - Take a well-deserved break from graduate work and come out to play! The Graduate Student Association (GSA) is sponsoring a Graduate Student Appreciation Party! Join us for food, drinks, billiards, and meeting with good friends.
Social Work Friday coming April 5
New, prospective and current students are invited to Social Work Friday on April 5, in Lindquist Hall. See the schedule below.
Friday, April 5
9:30 a.m.-noon Open advising will be available 535 Lindquist Hall.
Meet with a faculty member.
Explore our student organizations.
Noon-1 p.m. Medical Mission Training in 535 Lindquist Hall, for students who are planning to volunteer for the Medical Mission on April 13 () in
1:30-2:15 p.m. BSW Program Orientation in 100 Lindquist Hall
Attend this required event as part of your preparation for BSW admission.
Find out what you need to prepare for.
2:15-3 p.m. BSW Practicum Orientation in 100 Lindquist Hall
Anyone who anticipates that they will be ready to enroll for senior practicum in fall 2019 is required to attend this orientation.
Explore what a practicum is, how to apply, and what happens in the placement process.
Questions? Contact the School of Social Work at 978-7250 or socialwork@wichita.edu.
Acting on depression project at ͷ State
Depression is one the most common and debilitating of all mental health conditions. Nearly 20 percent of us will experience depression at some point during our lifetime, and within this year it is projected by the World Health Organization to become the second leading cause of disability worldwide.
A project is currently underway in the Department of Psychology at ͷ to investigate different variations of behavioral activation in helping individuals better manage and cope with depression. This program, conducted by Yvonne Chaw, a doctoral student in clinical psychology, under the supervision of Robert Zettle, director of Clinical Training, seeks volunteer participants who are currently experiencing at least a moderate level of depression.
Those interested in participating in the project will first be asked to complete a brief, online screening survey. Interested individuals 18 or older experiencing a least a moderate level of depression can access the brief .
Comparisons with other psychological approaches, as well as medication, has identified behavioral activation as one of the more effective means of coping with depression. As its name suggests, behavioral activation stresses the importance of systematically re-engaging in a range of activities that are often abandoned in the face of depression.
Those interested in participating in the project will first be asked to complete a brief, online screening survey that assesses their level of depression and obtains some relevant background information. Those who qualify will be contacted with additional information and details about further participating in the treatment phase of this project which consists of eight weekly, individual sessions following some further assessment.
Our hope is that participants will learn some new strategies for more effectively coping with depression and that the overall findings from this project may also help improve psychological services offered to others who also struggle with it.
Interested individuals 18 or older experiencing a least a moderate level of depression can access the brief .
Questions or requests for further information about this project may be directed to either Yvonne Chaw at jxchaw@shockers.wichita.edu, 316-882-4966 or Dr. Robert Zettle at robert.zettle@wichita.edu, 978-3081.
Innovation Fellow brings STEAM education to children
Christian Ammerman, Secondary English Education and English Literature Arts major, was recently recognized as a University Innovation Fellow.
Stanford University’s Hasso Plattner Institute of Design recognizes students from across the country every year to be a part of this prestigious national program, and this year there are six from WSU. The program seeks to empower these students to be leaders and increase campus engagement, entrepreneurship and innovation.
Performance in the Plaza coming April 10
Performance in the Plaza brings dance, music, and performance art to you! Student Activities Council is hosting a showcase of performances from noon-3 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the WSU Plaza of Heroines in front of Ablah Library. This energetic event will immerse you into the craft, sophistication, and allure of dance, singing, and art.
For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.
Pride Prom set for April 12
SPECTRUM: LGBTQ & Allies and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion invites you to the Pride Prom from 7-11 p.m. Friday, April 12, in 233 RSC.
Come out and enjoy a live DJ, refreshments, and all of your favorite dancing music. Whether you bring a date or come solo, everyone is welcome to attend. Prom attire is encouraged, but not required. Admissions is free.
Workshop on Ableton Audio Workstation Software and Hardware coming to Shocker Studios
Ableton Music Software representative Serafin Sanchez will give a workshop on Ableton Audio Workstation Software and Hardware from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at Shocker Studios, 3805 E Harry St. The event is free, pizza provided.
Graduate School Professional Development Series offers the art of communication in professional life
“The Art of Communication in Professional Life: Your Competitive Edge” will be presented from noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, in 142 RSC. The presenter will be Ray Hull from the College of Health Professions. All are welcome; lunch RSVP to jenny.stauffer@wichita.edu.
To demonstrate excellence as professionals, we must also develop excellence as communicators. Effective communication involves a delicate balance between a nurturing and caring communicative style, and the assurance that one is working with a well-prepared professional.
This presentation will give those in attendance insights into the art of communication, the art of non-verbal communication, and the art of communication in conflict resolution.
‘Hotel Tempus’ by Tasha Wentling in Cadman Art Gallery – Main Space
“Hotel Tempus” is an art exhibition presented by student Artist, Tasha Wentling. Her work will be on display from now to Friday, April 12, in Cadman Art Gallery, first floor, RSC. Join the artist for her opening reception at the Cadman beginning at 6 p.m. Friday, April 5.
“Hotel Tempus” celebrates the bizarre, providing refuge for even the strangest and most sinister beings in the universe. This photographic exhibition explores topics such as escapism, fear, and the uncanny while documenting strange happenings around a fictitious hotel for time travelers.
For more information about this exhibit and others, visit
‘Golden Dolor’ by Morgen Ulrich in Cadman Art Gallery – Looking Glass
“Golden Dolor” is an art exhibition presented by student artist Morgen Ulrich. Her work will be on display from now to Friday, April 12, in Cadman Art Gallery, first floor, RSC.
“Golden Dolor” seeks to convey emotions universally experienced through different mediums. While black and white throughout, the works are combined with hints of gold intentionally to show the breakthrough one strive for with their encounters. The artist creates a familiar setting that the viewer can connect with the show there are possibilities in perseverance.
For more information about this exhibit and others, visit .
Swimming lessons start April 8
The spring 2019 swim lessons are available from April 8-May 4. Questions should be directed to Tonya Blattner, Shocks Swim School director, at tblattner11@gmail.com or call 316-833-6544.
$3 grande espresso beverages at Starbucks in RSC
Enjoy $3 grande espresso beverages at Starbucks after 3 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, April 4)! This offer is good on grande-sized hot or iced espresso beverages in the RSC only.
Enjoy the Burger of the Month in Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
Stop by the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes in April to try their Burger of the Month- the Hangover Burger! It’s topped with an egg, bacon and American cheese. Only available this month, so swing by today!
Join the intramural mini-golf tournament
Intramural Sports is hosting a mini-golf tournament on Saturday, April 6. To participate, go to to register. Registration closes tomorrow (Thursday, April 4).
Free Dental Health Screening next Tuesday, April 9
Get a free Dental Health Screening between 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, in 264 RSC. The screening is provided by Advanced Education in General Dentistry Delta Dental of Kansas Dental Clinic and Delta Dental of Kansas Foundation Dental Hygiene Clinic.