Shocker Blast: May 8, 2019

 

Free student picnic tomorrow (Thursday, May 9)

Bardo Celebration of Life free student picnic May 9, 2019

Shockers, join us for a free student picnic at the president’s residence in remembrance of the late Dr. John Bardo as the kickoff event for the Celebration of Life series of events from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, May 9). The rain location is 233 RSC.


John W. Bardo Celebration of Life: ‘It’s a Great Day to be a Shocker’

Bardo Celebration of Life April 15, 2019

ͷ will honor the life of late President John W. Bardo in a Celebration of Life tomorrow (Thursday, May 9) in the Rhatigan Student Center (RSC). Dr. Bardo, the 13th president of WSU, died March 12, after a long illness.

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Everyone is invited to see Bardo’s life display in the Cadman Art Gallery, on the first floor of the RSC now through Friday, May 10.

On Thursday, May 9, exhibits featuring Bardo will be on display from 2-2:45 p.m. in Astor Lounge, outside of the Shirley Beggs Ballroom, on the third floor of the RSC.

The Celebration of Life program with video remembrances begins at 2:30 p.m. in the Shirley Beggs Ballroom. Formal remarks will start at 3 p.m.

Immediately following the program, an ice cream social will be held from 4-5 p.m. on the RSC east patio, lawn and Groover Lounge.


Finals Frenzy: Free chair massage

Finals Frenzy chair massage

Take a break from the hectic end-of-the-semester activities with a short chair massage offered for free by Campus Recreation this week at the Heskett Center Lobby. Massages are available from 10 a.m.-noon until Thursday, May 9.


No shuttles on Study Day, May 10; Metro route adjusted during Finals Week

Shuttle Bus schedule for finals

Just a reminder that shuttles will not run on Study Day, Friday, May 10. Additionally, the Hughes Metropolitan Complex route will start 45 minutes earlier to accommodate students during finals Monday, May 13, to Thursday, May 16, with a start time at 6:45 a.m.

The shuttles end their service for this semester at the end of day on Thursday, May 16.


Pay your parking citations through Food For Fines

Food For Fines summer 2019

Start your summer off right by paying off up to five parking citations through Food For Fines from today (Monday, May 6) to Friday, May 10. Donations can be dropped off in 219 RSC with a completed donation form and proof of parking quiz completion. The form and more information are available at Food For Fines.


Engineering Open House set for Friday, May 10

Engineering Open House May 10, 2019

Now in its 64th year, the Engineering Open House is the WSU College of Engineering's annual celebration of the accomplishments of students and faculty and showcases senior design and research projects from across all engineering disciplines at WSU.

This year’s event will be from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, May 10, in the Experiential Engineering Building. Come and go anytime, engage with student project teams and view multiple lab demonstrations.


Help with financial aid verification requirements available

Veritifcation requirements May 10, 2019

Join our expert staff to complete your 2019-20 verification requirements. Stop by from 9 a.m.-noon Friday, May 10, in 203 Jardine Hall, with your photo ID, and receive assistance with your missing requirements. Grab a free donut when you are done!

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Why complete verification early?

Avoid the August rush! The faster you complete this process, the faster you can receive a financial aid award offer for fall 2019 and spring 2020.

WHAT YOU CAN DO NOW

Find your missing requirements in your , under the myFinances tab, under Financial Aid Requirements.

ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS? WE’RE HERE TO HELP:

finaid@wichita.edu
316-978-3430

203 Jardine Hall

8 a.m.-6 p.m. (M-T), 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (W-F)


WSU announces spring commencement schedule, speakers

Commencement photo

More than 2,400 students are eligible to participate in the 121st spring commencement ceremonies Saturday, May 18, at ͷ. Ceremonies will be held in Charles Koch Arena. Undergraduate and graduate degrees will be conferred in college ceremonies.

The public should be advised that security will be in place and plan additional time for screening by metal detector to enter the arena. Doors will open at 7 a.m. and remain open throughout the day.

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Commencement T-shirts available

Commencement T-shirt spring 2019

Are you graduating this spring? Commemorate this achievement with a commencement T-shirt! Your name will be listed on the back with all the other spring 2019 grads.

Pre-order online at  under the “Graduation” tab and pick-up your shirt at graduation! Or you may purchase at the Shocker Store’s Koch Arena souvenir store during commencement. These shirts are not available for sale or pick-up at the RSC store.

For more information, call 316-978-7490.


Want to win $500 in textbooks?

Book Scholarship fall 2019

All Shockers registered for fall 2019 courses by Wednesday, May 15, will be automatically entered to win one of 25 textbook scholarships for the fall semester. If you’re enrolled in at least six credit hours, you’ll be automatically entered to win $250. Enroll in at least 12 hours, and you could win $500!

Full details here: .


Pet-A-Pup event is canceled because of the weather

Pet-A-Puppy May 7, 2019

The Pet-A-Pup event scheduled for today (Wednesday, May 8), has been canceled because of the weather. 


Stressed? Keep Calm and Breathe On

Keep Calm and Breathe On summer 2019

Join the Counseling and Testing Center again for Keep Calm and Breathe On. Drop in to build structured relaxation time into your life and learn techniques to do relaxation on your own. You will be led in meditation, mindfulness and relaxation practices. The meetings are from 12:15-12:45 p.m. every Wednesday in 257 RSC. Drop in or contact the Counseling and Testing Center for more information at 978-3440.


Dive into summer classes and get ahead

Summer classes 2019

Shockers, summer is approaching and it might be a good idea to start thinking about how you want to spend it.

The summer is the perfect time to get ahead or get back on track with your classes. Whether you want to get your prerequisites out of the way or just need to raise your GPA, taking summer classes will let you dive into classes that are related to your major sooner.

For information on how to enroll in summer classes, please visit .


General John M. ‘Mike’ Murray visits NIAR

This week, NIAR hosted General John M. "Mike" Murray, head of the Army Futures Command, along with U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, for a briefing on what role WSU could potentially play with aviation technologies adapted to ground warfare.


Here’s what the latest WSU and WSU Tech articulation agreement means

Representatives of ͷ and WSU Tech signed an articulation agreement that will provide students seeking a bachelor’s degree with a seamless transfer process into WSU’s College of Applied Studies. The agreement will allow students enrolled, or formerly enrolled, in WSU Tech’s Associate of Applied Science and Technical Certificate programs to transfer credits to the Bachelor of Applied Science in the College of Applied Studies at ͷ.

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The Bachelor of Applied Science in Workforce Leadership (WLAL) and Applied Learning is a newly approved degree offered within the College of Applied Studies. The WLAL is a response to a demand from business and industry for degrees, skills, and trainings focused on on-the-job training and building 21st century job skills, such as creativity, leadership, and collaborative problem-solving.

Additionally, the WLAL is a flexible degree focused on providing students a variety of courses, pathways, and learning options in order to meet their individual needs. Students complete a practicum, internship, and apprenticeship experiences which provide students the opportunity to earn while they learn. Employers are able to not only take an active role in helping students, but also develop the workforce of the future.


Parking lot closures for May 9-12

Parking lot closures

Thursday, May 9: John W. Bardo Celebration of Life: “It’s a Great Day to be a Shocker”

No parking lots are specifically blocked for this day, but we are expecting a lot of visitors on campus. Parking Services will be out and about to help direct visitors attending the public Celebration of Life event at 3 p.m. to available parking, which will include the parking garage.

Friday, May 10: All of lot 18 outside Brennan Hall III will be blocked off for the Appreciation Day for our Veterans event.

Thursday-Sunday, May 9-12: All of lot 3 between Devlin Hall and Cessna Stadium, and the east half of lot 5 (Green lot east of Corbin Education Center), will be blocked for the AAC track meet. These lots will be blocked off early Wednesday night, to get them cleared and set up for the event.


ͷ State set to host American championships

AAC Track Championships May 10-12, 2019

The ͷ State track and field program will host the American Athletic Conference outdoor championships, May 10-12, at Cessna Stadium.

In its second year in the American Athletic Conference, ͷ State will host the 2019 Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The three-day meet will feature 12 women's teams and 10 men's teams.

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Help wanted for Language and Comic Study

Are you interested in participating in an in-person psychological / linguistic study about comics and language? You have the opportunity to earn $10 after completing the study. We will schedule an appointment to meet in the library and administer a computer-based study that takes less than an hour.

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To be eligible to participate, you must:

  1. Be an undergraduate student
  2. Have no formal musical training.
  3. Speak only American English (not bilingual)
  4. Have no learning or reading disabilities.

If you are interested in participating, please email Drew Colcher at dccolcher@shockers.wichita.edu.


Final call for tours of The Suites

Tours of The Suites

Tours of the Suites will conclude this Friday, May 10. Tours will resume when the building opens on Monday, June 3. At that point, interested parties may stop by the Suites front desk between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. for a Suites residence hall tour.

Tours are about 20 minutes in length, and will be offered now through Friday from 3:30-5 p.m.

Tours will start and end at the front desk in The Flats apartments. Visitors must wear closed-toed shoes. Join us for a first-hand look at the latest housing option at ͷ State. If you have questions, contact Katie Austin at Katie.Austin@wichita.edu.


Shocker Street Speak – A glimpse into Housing and Residence Life

In this month’s episode of Shocker Street Speak, current Shocker and nursing major, Kiah Nesbitt, gives students an inside look at all three of the on-campus housing options. Special thanks to Katie Austin from Housing & Residence Life for the hard-hat tour of The Suites! 

Shocker Street Speak is a monthly video series created by the Office of Admissions geared towards prospective students. Each video is posted to the  channel, social media sites ran by Admissions, and emailed to every prospective student and parent in our system. Questions about Shocker Street Speak can be sent to Julian Liby, digital media strategist, at julian.liby@wichita.edu.


Art History Awards with Randall Griffey

Art History Awards

In partnership with the Ulrich Museum of Art, the art history program in the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries presents the first annual Art History Awards from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, May 10, at the Ulrich Museum of Art. This event celebrates the achievements of ͷ State art history students.

Award categories include outstanding individual research project, performance in art history courses and growth as an art historian. The Art History Awards also include a special recognition for teaching excellence by a Master of Fine Arts candidate in studio art. Randall Griffey will deliver the keynote address. Griffey has served as curator of modern and contemporary art for the Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2013.


Personal Trainer summer course to be offered

Personal Trainer course summer 2019Do you want to earn more money? Bring home some additional income? Have what it takes to become a great personal trainer? If you answered yes, then register for this summer’s Personal Training Certification Course.

Campus Recreation is an approved educational partner with the American Council on Exercise (ACE). We receive big discounts on course materials and exams which we pass on straight to you. This offer is available to student, faculty / staff and community members. Registration is now open, stop by our Guest Services Desk to sign up.

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Included with this eight-week course:

Class: Chapter presentations, Quizzes, Homework’s

Materials: Personal Training Manual, Essentials of Exercise textbook, Study Guide ($200 value)

Exams: Practice Exam, Certification Exam ($399 value)

First Aid Certification ($40)

All for only $525. Registration closes Friday, May 31.


Timely information from VISTA

VISTA information

Anyone wanting to get involved with Volunteer in Service to America (VISTA) can now apply at my.Americorps.gov. AmeriCorps VISTA members have a mission to bring individuals and communities out of poverty. Members make a year-long, full-time commitment to serve on a specific project at a nonprofit agency. For more information, contact WSU’s VISTA leader at shyla.thompson@wichita.edu.


RSC Unplugged features Nikki Moddelmog

RSC Unplugged May 8, 2019

Stop by the Rhatigan Student Center from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Wednesday, May 8) in the RSC’s Starbucks Lounge for the live music series RSC Unplugged, featuring Nikki Moddelmog. Grab a cup of coffee and relax with some great music!


Mother’s Day massage special

Mother's Day masssages 2019

This Mother’s Day, give your mother a gift she deserves. From Sunday, May 12 to Friday, May 17, you can purchase two 60-minute massages for only $75. Purchase your massages at the Guest Services Desk in the Heskett Center.

For more information call 978-3082 or cr.fitness@wichita.edu.


Get some stress relief during finals week

Wellness Services May 13, 2019

Come join Wellness Services (Prevention Services, Student Health, and Campus Recreation), and Housing and Residence Life from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, May 13, on the RSC north patio for fun ways to decrease your finals stress! Blow bubbles, pop bubble wrap, eat popcorn, enjoy snow cones, and take some time to have fun this finals week.


Shocker Alert System adds instant National Weather Service tornado warnings

Tornado warnings

ͷ’s Shocker Alert System has been upgraded with instant National Weather Service tornado warnings. Tornado warnings were previously issued manually by the University Police Department, so the new system will shave minutes off the notification time.

As you may have noticed during the storms on Sunday, May 5, when the agency issues or updates a tornado warning for Sedgwick County, the alert will be automatically triggered through text message, email, RSS feed, Alertus, Shocker Alert Facebook and the Guardian App. The alert will display the tornado warning expiration time with further details about the warning available in the email channel. Here's more information about the .


Invitation to Rowing Spring Banquet

Rowing Spring Banquet May 11, 2019

You are cordially invited to the Rowing Spring Banquet, 5 p.m. Saturday, May 11, in Marcus Welcome Center. Come celebrate another year in Shocker Rowing. There will be food, awards and silent auction. Tickets for the banquet can be purchased for $25 at .


Student Health Services to adjust clinic hours starting May 13

Student Health hours effective May 13, 2019

Student Health Services in 209 Ahlberg Hall will offer clinic hours from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, beginning Monday, May 13.


Shocker duo selected for NCAA Doubles Championship

Shocker Tennis Duo to nationals

Shocker duo and have been selected to the 2019 NCAA Doubles Championship with an at-large bid. The duo makes the 32-team draw and will compete May 20-25 at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Fla.


2019-20 Dance Team announced

Dance Team for 2019-20

Recently the Shocker Dance Team was selected after an intense two days of learning, showcasing talent and pushing the limits. Dancers from around the country learned a chant, sideline stinger, traditional band chant, hip hop and Pom routine, and three different combinations to show off their technique. In the end, the top 17 ladies were chosen to represent Shocker Nation this year on the sidelines.