Shocker Blast: June 24, 2019

 

ͷ State’s request for no tuition increase approved for 2019-20

Zero tuition increase

ͷ has modified its tuition request to the Kansas Board of Regents, asking to hold all tuition rates flat for the 2019-20 academic year – a 0.0% increase for undergraduate / graduate and resident / non-resident students. The Kansas Board of Regents approved the tuition proposal yesterday (Wednesday, June 19).

This represents the lowest change in tuition rates since at least 1989. 

Seventeen key fees remained unchanged in WSU’s proposal. These include fees charged by colleges and special programs, those involving laboratory fees and the fee to support student health and wellness programs.


SGA students and staff advocate for students in Washington, D.C.

A delegation of students and staff from ͷ State’s Student Government Association went to Washington, D.C., for three days to meet with the Kansas delegation to the U.S. House and U.S. Senate in order to advocate for and share issues affects students at WSU.

The delegation met with U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts as well as staff from Sen. Jerry Moran’s office. They met Rep. Ron Estes and Roger Marshall, and discussed issues affecting students and staff from each of their offices.

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Students and staff were able to tour the Pentagon, and meet with Pentagon staff and Air Force representatives to discuss some current initiatives. Additionally, they were able to go on a White House and Capitol Building tour with Susan Estes, the wife of Rep. Ron Estes.

The SGA is grateful to the Senators, Representatives and staff members for meeting with us, and the time they gave us to listen to our concerns as we advocated for the students of ͷ.

Issues such as tuition and federal funding, veterans’ concerns, and the Higher Education Reauthorization Act were discussed in many of these meetings. Each meeting gave new insight into innovative ways to better support ͷ, as well as relations between state institutions and government on local, state and national levels.

For more information, go to , or call 978-3480.


Experiential Engineering Building will be renamed John Bardo Center

John Bardo Center

ͷ State’s original Innovation Campus building will be renamed for the university’s recently deceased president, John Bardo. The Kansas Board of Regents Wednesday (June 19) approved the name change, recommended by WSU Interim President Andy Tompkins.

“President Bardo had an amazing vision for WSU that transformed the university and the campus,” Tompkins told the Regents. “The Experiential Engineering building, with its 25 engineering laboratories and community makerspace, was a reflection of his vision of applied learning that helped launch the Innovation Campus expansion.”


Parking lots to be resurfaced east of Grace Wilkie and MRC

Parking lots to be resurfaced

Parking lots 15 and 13 east of Grace Wilkie Hall and the Media Resources Center will be resurfaced this summer. Construction will begin around July 1. The estimated completion date is Aug. 8.

During this time, both lots will be closed, with the exception to delivery trucks that may make periodic stops to unload / load equipment.


WSU Summer Choir and Summer Orchestra to present concert of American music

The combined forces of the WSU Summer Choir and Summer Orchestra will present a concert of American music at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, in Miller Concert Hall. The program, featuring music by Bernstein, Copland, and Grofe, will be led by Tom Wine and Mark Laycock.

Tickets are $12 for general admission, with discounts available. Admission is free for students with a current WSU ID. Tickets may be purchased through the Fine Arts Box Office at 978-3233 or .

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Selections from Aaron Copland's “Old American Songs” will be featured. Colorful settings of traditional folk music, with arrangements dating from the early 1950s, were originally crafted for solo voice. 

The orchestra will also perform Ferde Grofe's “Grand Canyon Suite,” an impressionistic portrayal of the majesty and grandeur of the iconic natural wonder. Perhaps best known for his concert arrangement of Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Blue, Grofe fashioned the “Grand Canyon Suite” in five movements: Sunrise, Painted Desert, On the Trail, Sunset, and Cloudburst.

Selections from “West Side Story,” Leonard Bernstein's timeless musical, will open the program.

For more information, contact Mark Laycock at 978-6202 or mark.laycock@wichita.edu.


Storm-related damage results in closing of lecture theater in Wallace Hall

The severe thunderstorms that hit campus last Tuesday afternoon, resulted in damage to the lecture theater in Wallace Hall. The theater is closed for repairs and will remain unavailable until the end of July.

No classes are scheduled in this room for summer, but the room was being used for Orientation.


Portion of Braeburn Lane will be closed for about two weeks

Road closure - Braeburn Lane

A portion of Braeburn Lane is expected to be closed for about two weeks until early July in order to repair a sewer line. The extent of the closure is marked in red in the map above.


A SculpTour Affair – The biennial benefit event for the Ulrich Museum of Art

SclulpTour June 30, 2019

“A SculpTour Affair” celebrates the renowned Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection, considered to be one of the top 10 collections on university campuses across the United States. This year’s gala event from 4-7 p.m. Sunday, June 30, at the Ulrich Museum of Art will feature three new acquisitions by nationally and internationally recognized artists: “The Celestial Mechanic” by Randy Regier; “Font” by Elyn Zimmerman; and “Shockers” by Tom Otterness.

Join us for a late-afternoon stroll with friends and art lovers, cocktails, delicious food, music, and a bit of the unexpected at our next “A SculpTour Affair” this June.

To purchase tickets or become a sponsor, call 978-3664 or purchase online at .

For more information, contact Carolyn Copple at Carolyn.copple@wichita.edu or call 978-6646.


Parking lot closure this week

Parking lot

Thursday-Friday, June 27-28: All of lot 5 north of Wilkins Stadium will be closed for orientation.


Shocker Store in RSC closing for inventory

Shocker Store in RSC closed for inventory 2019

The Shocker Store in the Rhatigan Student Center will be closed for year-end inventory starting at noon Wednesday, June 26, through 5 p.m. Friday, June 28. It will reopen at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 29. They also will be unable to process web orders during this closure.


F45 is hiring

F45 is hiring

Join the most energetic and rewarding team on campus! Skills required; high energy, encouragement, communication, teamwork, punctuality, and authenticity. All F45 instructors must audition, and the top applicants will be hired. Join us for training day on Aug. 17, and auditions are on Aug. 18.

Pay is $15 per class. If you are interested, contact cr.fitness@wichita.edu.


Make a difference by becoming a TRIO peer tutor

Peer tutor

As a tutor, you will benefit from improved reasoning skills, increased self-esteem and empathy, a greater feeling of connectedness on campus and flexible work hours.

Tutors must be enrolled as a sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student and possess good communication skills. They must also maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 or better and have a letter grade of B or better in the courses they wish to tutor.

TRIO Student Support Services is funded by the U.S. Department of Education to provide services to students from first-generation and limited income families, as well as students with disabilities. To learn more,  go to  or call 978-3715.


Starbucks Happy Hour in RSC on Thursday, June 27

Starbucks Happy Hour in RSC June 27, 2019

Buy one, get one free grande or larger handcrafted iced beverages (excluding Frappucinos) from 2-4 p.m. Thursday, June 27, at the RSC Starbucks location.


Required fire drills to be held on campus this week

State fire regulations require that fire drills be held annually in all campus buildings. The 2019 fire drills will be conducted today (Monday, June 24) to Monday, July 1.

Fire Safety personnel will conduct the drill some time during each scheduled day.  When the alarm sounds in your building, evacuate the building in an orderly fashion to your designated assembly point(s), at least 50 feet from the building. Emergency Building Coordinators will assist with the evacuation. Environmental, Health and Safety staff will be evaluating each drill.

The schedule of buildings is below:

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Monday, June 24

Ablah Library, Media Resources Center, Grace Wilkie / Grace Wilkie Annex, Heskett Center, Clinton Hall, Neff Hall, Engineering Building, Geology Building

Tuesday, June 25

Aviation Testing Lab, NIAR, Wallace Hall, Beggs Hall, Gaddis Physical Plant Building, Central Power Building, Ahlberg Hall, Elliott Hall, Experiential Engineering Building (EEB), P2 Building

Wednesday, June 26

Brennan Hall 1, Brennan Hall 2, Brennan Hall 3, Garvey Center, Intensive English, Wilner Hall, Henrion Hall, Metro Building, Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD)

Thursday, June 27

Human Resources (HR), Jardine Hall, McKinley Hall, Fiske Hall, Duerksen Fine Arts Center, Wiedemann Hall, Koch Arena, Morrison Hall, Rhatigan Student Center

Friday, June 28

Shocker Hall, Devlin Hall, Hubbard Hall, Corbin Hall, The Flats, The Suites, Marcus Welcome Center, Woodman Alumni Center, Jabara Hall

Monday, July 1

238 N. Mead

Contact:  Mike Strickland, director of Environmental, Health and Safety, 978-3347.


Traveling aviation-themed art exhibition at WSU Haysville; coming to WSU South

Aviation-themed art exhibition 2019

An exciting, free traveling aviation-themed art exhibition is coming to WSU Haysville from today (Monday, June 24) to Friday, June 28, and WSU South from Monday, July 8 to Thursday, July 18. The exhibit will feature 14 adult artists and selected Valley Center Middle School artists.

Please chick the link below for days and times, and meet the artists at WSU South’s artist reception from 5-6 p.m. Thursday, July 18.

Aviation-themed art exhibition


Funding fellow Shockers’ dreams is the top priority for Stella Yang

Stella Yang

Senior Stella Yang has used her business knowledge to help fellow Shockers achieve their goals for their student organizations.

As Student Government Association treasurer during the 2018-19 academic year, Stella advocated fair, transparent processes for distributing student fees money, and advocated for student organizations struggling to find their activities.

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Plan to attend the AfterShocks Tourney Tip-Off event!

AfterShocks event July 2019

The Shocker Store is hosting the official public AfterShocks event to kick off TBT week -- the AfterShocks Tourney Tip-Off! Join us from 3-5 p.m. Sunday, July 21, at Shocker Store in Braeburn Square. Get autographs from AfterShocks players, shop for AfterShocks merchandise, get discounts on Shocker gear, enjoy refreshments from our grill or bar area, and play some yard games. Plus, enter to win tickets to TBT to watch the AfterShocks play!

One autographed item per person. The first 250 people in the door receive a free photo to be autographed, in addition to their own item. Photographs are permitted during autograph session, but players will not pose for pictures.

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Join us in supporting these Shocker basketball alumni in their quest for TBT domination.


WSU graduate empowers girls through clothing brand

2010 WSU graduate, entrepreneur, and mother, Emilee Palomino is empowering girls all over the world through her brand, Smarty Girl. This brand makes STEM designed leggings for girls, such as airplanes, robots, chemistry, dinosaurs, and more. Emilee’s inspiration came after she had her daughter, Sofie. She realized STEM related clothing was only marketed to boys when she was not able to find what she was looking for while shopping for Sofie.  

Emilee believes growing as a student at WSU allowed her to grow as a business professional. She says entrepreneurship is at the core of ͷ.

Emilee collects orders via  and follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @smartygirlbrand.


Volunteers needed for a research study

Research dietary study

 

Researchers in the School of Nursing are looking for volunteers for a nutritional research study that will examine changes in iron absorption with antioxidant supplementation.

Participants will be asked to consume a meal with phytic acid, complete a dietary recall, participate in taste testing and have blood and saliva sample collection during a meal challenge. Participation is expected to last about 2.5 hours total.

If you are interested in participating in this study, email nicole.delimont@wichita.edu or call 785-249-5533. 

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Volleyball Dinner and Auction set for Aug. 24

Volleyball Dinner and Auction Aug. 24

ͷ volleyball will host its 11th-annual Volleyball Dinner and Auction presented by Rotek Services on Saturday, Aug. 24.
 
The dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Aetna Multi-Purpose Facility in Charles Koch Arena.

Individual tickets are $40 and may be purchased by contacting the WSU ticket office at 978-FANS (3267).


Patriotic Shocker shirt available at Shocker Store in RSC

Patriotic shirt in Shocker Store in RSC

For the upcoming Independence Day holiday, make sure to grab the new patriotic shirt from the Shocker Store in the Rhatigan Student Center! It’s $29.99, and available in sizes small-2XL.