WSU meal program helps students with food insecurity
Shocker Share a Meal is a texting service that alerts current WSU students via notification when there is leftover, free food available on campus. The service began in August of 2019 and helps reduce food waste and insecurity on campus.
WSU varsity Esports player talks about the state of collegiate CSGO
This week, WSU Esports talk about the state of collegiate CSGO, featuring Evan Marchewka of the WSU Varsity CS:GO team. We talk about the origins of CSGO, where it's heading, the current state of the meta, and how WSU is performing in it's first semester.
Arts and Crafts Fair at WSU this week in the RSC
The Rhatigan Student Center will be filled with home-made crafts and collectibles that you will fall in love with from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 20) and Thursday, Nov. 21, on the first floor, RSC! Stop by to browse unique vendors and items you can purchase to your heart's desire. Accepted forms of payment will vary with different vendors. For more information. go to .
Resilience group Shocker Strong meets today (Wednesday, Nov. 20)
Shocker Strong is a group for students who want to maximize their strengths, cultivate resilience, and get the most out of their time at 成人头条 State! Join us to discuss personalized tips on achieving success in the last five weeks of the fall semester and connect with other students who are living that Shocker Strong life!
We鈥檒l be meeting 3:30-4:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 20) in 314 RSC.
Fall 2019 Chemistry Colloquium Series today (Wednesday, Nov. 20)
Van Doze, WSU Chemistry Department alumni and associate professor of biomedical sciences at the University of North Dakota, will present 鈥淎drenergic Enhancement of Neurocognitive Functions: A Novel Therapeutic Strategy,鈥 at 3:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 20) in 224 McKinley Hall. Cookies and coffee provided.
Why was the Berlin Wall built? Why did it fall?
The 30th-anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall was Nov. 9, 2019. Erected in 1961 and opened in 1989, the Berlin Wall stood as a symbol of repression during the Cold War. Today, one of the sections of the wall is housed in the Museum of World Treasures in Old Town, 成人头条.
Join Jeff Hayton, assistant professor in the Department of History at WSU, for 'Coffee with the Curator,' as he discusses the building and breaching of the barrier which divided the world from 9-10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, at the Museum of World Treasures.
Admission is $4 per person, and members are free. Breakfast and coffee by The Spice Merchant will be provided.
Join the fun during International Education Week!
Join the Office of International Education for a week full of fun events during International Education Week now to Friday, Nov. 22. Most of these events are free to attend, though some require registration. Visit for a full listing of events, times and dates, or find our event on Facebook @成人头条StateInternationalAdmissions. Questions?
Get a professional photo taken with Head Shocks
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, what does your professional profile picture say about you? The Career Development Center is hosting a photo shoot from 2-4 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Nov. 21) in Brennan Hall III, to help students spruce up their LinkedIn profile with a new head shot; so, put on the best professional wear, stop by, and smile!
This is a free service. No appointment necessary.
Intersectional Empowerment with Gamma Phi Beta & Mu Delta Alpha
Gamma Phi Beta and Mu Delta Alpha sororities will host an Intersectional Empowerment event from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in 246 RSC. There will be free snacks, games, and information. We will teach people about intersectionalities, and how to empower all women of all identities.
RSC Unplugged features Patz
Stop by the Rhatigan Student Center every Wednesday for the live music series, RSC Unplugged. RSC Unplugged for today (Wednesday, Nov. 20) features Patz from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the RSC鈥檚 Starbucks Lounge. Grab a cup of coffee and relax with some great music!
Sign up for Alternative Spring Break 2020
Alternative Spring Break will expose WSU students to complex social and cultural issues through community visits, experiential learning, direct service, group discussion, common readings and reflection activities.
This year we are headed to Washington, D.C., to explore hunger and homelessness in our nation's capital.
An informational meeting will be held at noon Wednesday, Nov. 20, in 245 RSC. Pick up an application in Student Involvement, 216 RSC, or go to wichita.edu/springbreak to download a copy. Applications are due by 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6. For more information, contact Student Involvement at getinvovled@wichita.edu or call 978-3022.
Seeking volunteers to help with police interview training
The 成人头条 Police Department is looking for volunteers to assist in a unique training opportunity in the downtown area on Nov. 21-22. Participants in these sessions can win an Amazon gift card. Volunteers need to be available from 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, and either 8:30 a.m.-noon or 12:30-4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22.
The activity could require some substantial walking and moving around. Contact Lt. Christian Cory at 316-651-7072.
Spring employment opportunity for students
Are you looking for a flexible, on-campus student employment opportunity with competitive pay for the spring 2020 semester? Build your professional resume by becoming an internationally certified Peer Tutor with WSU-Student Support Services (SSS).
Student Support Services is a federally funded TRIO program that provides free academic support services to first-generation students, limited income students, and students with disability. Tutor applicants must be enrolled at WSU, have completed at least 30 credit hours, and maintain a GPA of 3.0 or greater. Students with a similar background to program participants is preferred.
Visit the official SSS webpage for instructions to completing an application here.
Introducing the President鈥檚 Convergent Sciences Initiative for WSU faculty
A letter from President-elect Jay Golden, Provost Rick Muma and VP for Research and Economic Development John Tomblin
Monday鈥檚 announcement of NetApp鈥檚 intention to move onto Innovation Campus signals continued interest by major companies to be part of the excitement we are generating through our emphasis on research and applied learning to grow the Kansas economy. This announcement provides a great opportunity for 成人头条 to expand into new and emerging fields of research and inquiry.
Our society is being reshaped by factors including an aging population, growth of our urban regions, globalization, increased utilization of big data, and environmental and political stressors. At the same time, technology is rapidly advancing in exciting ways we can incorporate in our research and teaching. This includes the emergence of artificial intelligence, the digital transformation, novel health care delivery and development of new modes of mobility, to name a few. As Kansas鈥 only urban public research university, WSU is uniquely positioned to address many of these issues because of our location and partnerships with industry.
We want WSU to move to the forefront in developing a new generation of researchers and scholars to address the complex challenges and opportunities changing Kansas and the world. Gaining mastery of this knowledge will help make Kansas a leader in this new economy.
It will entail integrating knowledge, methods and expertise from different disciplines and forming novel frameworks to catalyze scientific discovery and innovation and, in the end, will provide unique opportunities for the economic prosperity of our state and career pathways for students.
Today we are asking the deans and faculty to undertake a new initiative: The President鈥檚 Convergent Sciences Initiative.
Through this initiative, we aim to empower our faculty to explore opportunities to bring together colleagues who span the disciplines -- transdisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity and multidisciplinarity -- and form convergent science research clusters to address some of our most pressing and opportunistic challenges.
Initial Themes
The following themes are intentionally broad to allow our faculty the freedom to define the need, approach and impact.
- Health Disparities and Health Delivery
- Digital Transformation
- Open 鈥 For faculty to self-identify
A limited number of proposals will be selected and announced no later than early fall 2020. At a minimum, we will initially seed one cluster in each of the three themes. These initiatives will be in addition to the data science and Latinx clusters we are currently working on.
The President鈥檚 Convergent Sciences Initiative will provide each cluster with annual seed funding and will prioritize new faculty hires over a span of multiple years to supplement the research cluster. The resources of the university will also be leveraged and provided to the clusters in an effort to recruit external partners to provide guidance and financial /operational support, as well as our marketing teams to help promote the clusters.
President Golden will work with political, industry and community leaders to discuss how investments in these projects can lead to new jobs and industry growth. We鈥檒l also work with the WSU Foundation to develop external individual, corporate and foundation partners to support this research vision and provide student support in the form of convergent sciences scholarships.
As a long-term goal, we will explore the possibility of co-locating cluster faculty and students to work with industry on the Innovation Campus in a Convergent Sciences building that the faculty, students and industry will help design.
This new effort in Convergent Sciences is intended to further expand the participation of our faculty, staff and students from all disciplines in research and applied learning. We are confident that the results will provide even greater benefits to our university, region and state. Your input and leadership will be essential in realizing this goal.
Thank you for all you do to advance research at WSU.
World-Class DJ performing free concert at The Wave, this Thursday
This session at Wonder the learners (ages 6-12) are creating digital soundtracks that will be performed alongside a world-class DJ from Los Angeles from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, at The Wave, 650 E. 2nd St. N in 成人头条. Doors open at 3:30 p.m.
Join us for a professional concert that will help support local learners鈥 hard work.
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One student's coffee review: Il Primo Espresso Caffe
Verdict: 成人头条鈥檚 charming original espresso caffe is conveniently close to campus, but far enough away to be fresh, and sports some quality drinks at reasonable prices.
Read complete review of Il Primo Espresso Caffe.
Jazz Arts 1 Ensemble and Banda Hispanica to feature special guest artists
Guest artists Adam Larson, tenor saxophone, with Jazz Arts 1and Andy Mill, trumpet, with Banda Hispanica will perform at 7:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 20) in Miller Concert Hall.
The Jazz Arts ensemble traditionally consists of a 19-piece big band. The repertoire of the ensemble consists of high-level arrangements of varying styles.
Banda Hispanica, an 11-piece Latin ensemble features a mix of percussion, horns, vocalists, and rhythm instruments.
The ensemble explores both traditional and contemporary music styles.
For tickets, go to or call 978-3233.
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Scheduling an appointment with an academic advisor is easier than ever
Need to schedule an appointment to get enrolled for next semester? Need to talk to someone about selecting a major that is right for you?
Scheduling an appointment with an academic advisor is possible through myWSU, making the process easier than ever by following a few simple steps. To schedule online, go to the "Schedule an Advising Appt" link in the student tools section of myWSU.
Local nursing students invited to international honor society
Fifteen local nursing students have been invited to membership in the honor society of nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI), through the Epsilon Gamma at-large chapter.
Epsilon Gamma at-large chapter represents five local nursing programs, Bethel College, Newman University, Southwestern College, Tabor College and 成人头条. For more than 90 years, STTI has strived to meet the mission of advancing world health and celebrating nursing excellence in scholarship, leadership and service. STTI membership is by invitation to baccalaureate and graduate nursing students who demonstrate excellence in scholarship and to leaders exhibiting exceptional achievements in nursing.
WSU Weekly Briefing to feature College of Health Professions Dean Sandra Bibb
The WSU Weekly Briefing will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in the Marcus Welcome Center. The featured speaker will be Sandra Bibb, dean, College of Health Professions.
Andy McFayden, executive director, Strategic Communications, WSU Tech, will give the overall university update.
The briefing will be livestreamed and available later that day at WSU . There will be time for questions following the briefing.
成人头条 Dance hosts Kansas Dance Festival 2019
Like a gathering of tribes, dancers from around the region descend onto the WSU campus to present original choreography from their university programs. The Kansas Dance Festival 2019 lights up Wilner Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 22-23.
Participating universities are Oklahoma University, University of Missouri/Kansas City, Friends University, Barton Community College and Regina Klenjoski Dance Company. Tickets range from $10-$15, students are free with a current WSU I.D.
You're invited to Greeksgiving hosted by Kappa Kappa Gamma
Kappa Kappa Gamma partnered with the Panhellenic Council will be hosting Greeksgiving, a Thanksgiving buffet benefiting the Multicultural Greek Council Quad from 6-10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma House. Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door.
Are you a part of the local immigrant community? Volunteers needed for a survey
You are eligible to take this survey if you are a member of the immigrant community living in 成人头条, Kansas. We are recruiting research participants to help us understand more about health in the local immigrant community.
The survey will ask questions about mental health (i.e. 鈥淲as it hard to get going?鈥), demographic questions (i.e. 鈥淲hat is your race?鈥), immigration-related questions (i.e. 鈥淲hat is your country of origin?鈥), and your engagement in customs and activities from the culture of the country that you are from and U.S. culture.
This survey is available in English, Spanish, and Swahili. Your participation is voluntary.
International T-shirts are now on sale!
Do you want a T-shirt that celebrates the diversity of our campus? International Education T-shirts are on sale as part of our celebration of International Education Week! All sizes will be sold for only $5.99. Limited sizes and colors are available. To order, please visit www..
Improve your moves before the F45 Playoffs
Want to know what the F45 Playoffs are all about? Join us today (Wednesday, Nov. 20) from noon-1 p.m. or 5-8 p.m. in 141 Heskett Center, for the F45 Playoffs Practice Clinic. We will go over all the moves and the proper way to execute them. The F45 Playoffs are on Friday, Nov. 22. There are slots available from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Form a team or compete individually and make your way through 10 F45 stations. Complete the most reps to be crowned the champion. Registration is $10, and this semester all female participants are FREE, sponsored by donor. Do you think you have what it takes to be crowned the champion? Register today at the Heskett Center Guest Services Desk.
Learn the process of writing a term paper in 1-credit course this spring
University Libraries is offering LASI 170 Introduction to Library Research again this spring. This is a 1-credit 8-week course offered both hybrid (in person weekly) and online. This course will take you through each step in the process of writing a term paper: choosing a topic, locating relevant information from a variety of sources, organizing the information and creating the bibliography. Section 21859 (online) is offered in the first eight weeks. Sections 26470 (Thursdays at 12:30-1:45 p.m.) and 21658 (online) start March 12.
For more information, call Angie Paul at 978-5084. Course objectives, student testimonies and other details about this class are online at .
Sign up for the F45 Playoffs
Do you think you have what it takes to be crowned the F45 champion? The F45 Playoffs are on Friday, Nov. 22. There are slots available from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Form a team or compete individually, and make your way through 10 F45 stations. Complete the most reps to be crowned the champion.
Registration is $10 and this semester; all female participants are free thanks to the sponsorship of a donor. Register today at the Heskett Center Guest Services Desk.
Join us for the annual Christmas Organ Concert in Wiedemann Hall
Please join us for the Annual Christmas Organ Concert of the Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis organ recital series at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26, in Wiedemann Hall.
Come hear festive music for Thanksgiving and sing well-loved Christmas songs and carols with the beautiful Marcussen organ. Free admission.
Please note that this is on Tuesday and not Wednesday because of the Thanksgiving break.
Vote now for Homecoming Royalty Court!
Voting is live to choose who will serve on the 2020 Homecoming Royalty Court! This initial round of voting is to determine the top five King and top five Queen candidates from the outstanding Shocker seniors who were nominated. WSU students may vote once per day via myWSU until Friday, Nov. 22.
The Homecoming Royalty Court and theme will be announced the first week of December, so be sure to follow @shockerhoco on Twitter, and check to stay up-to-date!
How to vote: Log in to on the Home page scroll down to the Student Tools box. At the bottom of the list, find and click on the 鈥淗omecoming King and Queen鈥 link to be taken to the online ballot.
Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
WSU graduate students in the Doctor of Audiology program need participants for their research projects. They are studying clinical techniques in audiology for evaluating function of the ear.
Participants must be between the ages of 18 and 35, have normal hearing, have not had an ear infection in the past three months, nor had symptoms of cold, flu, or nasal allergy in the past two weeks.
Participants will receive a free comprehensive hearing evaluation and ear examination prior to testing. The testing will take about one hour. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Brigid Derby at brderby@shockers.wichita.edu or 816-405-4969, or Professor Xiao-Ming Sun at Xiao-Ming.Sun@wichita.edu.
Submit your spring events for the Welcomefest listings
Welcomefest takes place during the first two weeks of classes each semester and features dozens of activities. Popular programs awaiting new and returning Shockers include the Springfest, Shocker Resource Fair, Syllabus Party, RSC Unplugged and more!
You can submit your department or organization events to be included in the Welcomefest marketing, including a printed guidebook. The deadline to submit events for inclusion in all Welcomefest marketing is 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6.
Please note, Student Involvement reserves the right to deny or terminate any events that are not planned completely or are deemed inappropriate for Welcomefest and/or the people in attendance.
To register your event, please visit wichita.edu/welcomefest. If you have questions, please contact Student Involvement at 978-3022 or getinvolved@wichita.edu.
Sing your stress away
Are finals making you want to scream? Why not sing instead? Join us from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes for some karaoke, and wind down before finals week by singing your heart out with Student Activities Council! For more information about SAC-sponsored events, visit wichita.edu/sac or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.
Attend the Mr. Maroon informational in 220 Hubbard Hall
The informational meeting for the Mr. Maroon scholarship competition is from 6:30-8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22 in 220 Hubbard Hall. Mr. Maroon is presented by WSU鈥檚 Alpha Alpha chapter of Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc. It is a scholarship competition that will be held in spring 2020. This informational is for any male student interested in participating.
Student Health will be closed Nov. 28 and 29
Student Health Services will be closed Thursday, Nov. 28 and Friday, Nov. 29 for the Thanksgiving break.
Beat stress with Beat Saber
Are finals making you stressed? Take a break from studying and play Beat Saber to refresh yourself. Beat Saber is a virtual reality rhythm game that features the player slicing blocks representing musical beats with a pair of red and blue light sabers, and takes place in a surrealistic neon-noir environment. This application is available on both HTC Vive and Oculus Rift at C-Space, Ablah Library.
For more information visit or contact us at cspace.library@wichita.edu.
Stop by the Angel Tree in the RSC Shocker Store and offer families hope
Provide a Christmas gift for a local family through The Salvation Army鈥檚 Angel Tree and Star of Hope programs. The Shocker Store in the RSC will host a tree to help 成人头条 families have a Merry Christmas!
If you are interested in sponsoring a family, stop by the tree in the Shocker Store and choose your angel or star. Bring it to the front desk of the Shocker Store to sign up to sponsor that family. Gifts are then returned to the Shocker Store once they are purchased. They need to be returned by Dec. 4, and should be unwrapped, new and clearly labeled with your angel or star鈥檚 tag/number.
For more information, contact Vanessa Bell of RSC Marketing at 978-7008 or vanessa.bell@wichita.edu. Thanks for helping make the holidays a little brighter for others!
Springfest registration now open!
Springfest is a kick-off for the spring semester for both student organizations and university departments. Located in the Heskett Center Gym, this event acts as a way for WSU students to check out the many different organizations we have on campus, as well as discover the amazing resources this campus offers. Along with informational tables, Springfest includes music, inflatables, food, prizes and contests for all students to participate. Registration is taking place now until 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 27. For questions, contact Maggi Hole at student.orgs@wichita.edu
Ugly sweater tees at the Shocker Store
Get in that festive, Shocker spirit with some Shocker ugly sweater tees from the Shocker Store! There is a different long-sleeve tee option at the RSC location and the Braeburn Square location. All options are available online at shockerstore.com. Sizes are small-3XL. Make sure you are decked out Shocker-style for the holidays!
Sign up for the Women's Leadership Seminar at CBD
Register for the Assertiveness Training for Women: Increasing your Influence and Credibility from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, at the Center for Management Development. The seminar offers the opportunity to assess your own assertiveness and discover practical ways for developing techniques of assertive communication. The seminar is presented by Lee Schmucker, and costs $299 to attend.
There is a 40% discount for WSU faculty, staff and students. Some restrictions apply.
Spots available at Leadershape 2020
Leadershape takes place Jan. 14-17 in Junction City, Kansas. The conference is all-expenses paid, and there are still spots available.