President Bardo’s funeral procession will drive through campus early this afternoon (Monday, March 18)
On March 7, President John Bardo was in an ambulance to his family’s home, following a visit to the Wesley Medical Center emergency room. The ambulance driver asked if there was anything he could do for him. Dr. Bardo said yes, he hadn’t been to campus in three months, so please drive around WSU. The driver said Dr. Bardo wouldn’t be able to see anything from the back of the vehicle. Undeterred, Dr. Bardo said it would be satisfaction enough for him to know he’d been to campus.
In that spirit, the president’s procession will drive through campus early Monday afternoon March 18, on the way from his private funeral services to his burial. The procession, expected between 12:30-1:30 p.m., will include University Police vehicles and a vehicle carrying First Lady Deborah Bardo and members of the family. The motorcade will pause at least five times while passing through campus. The stops are noted in the image above or on this .
A text will be sent to everyone on the Rave alert system shortly before the motorcade arrives on campus. Provost and Acting President Rick Muma said it is at the discretion of faculty if they want to dismiss classes to view the funeral procession.
Live coverage of the funeral procession will be available on WSU's Twitter (@ͷState), Instagram (@wichita_state_u) and Facebook (@wichita.state).
The motorcade will enter and exit campus from 17th Street as a salute to Dr. Bardo’s interest in the Fairmount neighborhood south of 17th, and his joy in the realization of the Experiential Engineering Building, which opened in January 2017, launching a wave of construction.
The procession will move north through Innovation Campus and then circle around and through the traditional campus, pausing briefly near Marcus Welcome Center, Wiedemann Hall, the 1970 Memorial, NIAR and the Rhatigan Student Center. The stop along Yale Walkway will be between the RSC and Neff Hall. The Bardos met in Neff Hall in 1974 and married in 1975.
A celebration of President Bardo’s life will be announced later this spring.
Visit President’s Office and share memories of John Bardo today (Monday, March 18)
You are invited to visit the President’s Office and share your favorite memories from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. today (Monday, March 18) in 203 Morrison Hall.
Faculty and staff are invited to engage in Honors
Each semester, more than 60 faculty and staff from across campus teach an honors college seminar or department honors course, coordinate interdisciplinary and disciplinary honors curricula, mentor an honors option agreement or student research project, or serve on a faculty committee hosted by Honors. Honors invites faculty to work individually and in collaboration with their colleges to increase honors opportunities across campus.
To propose an honors college seminar for spring or fall 2020, submit a Seminar Course Proposal Form by Wednesday, May 1.
Faculty are invited to develop and teach Honors College seminars including first-year seminars. Information about Honors education and opportunities to engage with Honors inside and outside the classroom are available on the Cohen Honors College website in the Faculty section. To propose an honors college seminar for spring or fall 2020, submit a Seminar Course Proposal Form by Wednesday, May 1.
Interested in staying up to date on what’s happening in Honors? “Like” Cohen Honors College on Facebook. Read the Cohen Honors Weekly Update posted every Friday by the Honors student assistant for communication. Email honorsassistant@wichita.edu to subscribe to the college listserv.
Watkins Visiting Professorship Lecture Series: Chemistry
Patrick L. Holland
Patrick L. Holland, professor of chemistry at Yale University, will present a public and technical lecture today (Monday, March 18) and tomorrow (Tuesday, March 19) respectively.
The public lecture, “The global nitrogen cycle and nitrogen fixation by iron complexes,” will be presented at 3:30 p.m. today (Monday, March 18), in 224 McKinley Hall.
The technical lecture, “Nitrogenase modeling using using iron complexes,” will be presented at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, March 19) in 224 McKinley Hall.
The Watkins Visiting Professorship was created in 1974 by the Watkins Foundation.
More information about Patrick L. Holland
Keller-Mathers to deliver interactive lecture at WSU on Monday, March 25
The WSU College Readiness Partnership Initiative presents Sue Keller-Mathers from the International Center for Creative Studies at Buffalo State College. Keller-Mathers will deliver an interactive lecture open to WSU faculty and staff from 1-3 p.m. Monday, March 25, in Corbin Connect (room 155A) in the Corbin Education Center. Space is limited and those interested in attending can .
Top Career Proofing Skill of 2019: Creativity as the Competitive Advantage
Higher Education institutions are recognizing the need to develop a culture of creativity. Stanford’s d-School, Sheridan College’s “Creativity Campus” and Buffalo State’s International Center for Studies in Creativity are just a few examples.
Creativity is described by Linkedin as the most in-demand skill of 2019 and the number one “Career Proof” skill. With the rise of automation, the demand for workers who can think in novel ways and solve problems that have never been encountered before is critical.
In this presentation, elements of a creative campus culture are examined. Participants will engage in activities to enhance their creative behavior, explore ways to utilize creative thinking to positively affect student learning inside and outside the classroom and lead change initiatives that embrace new ways of thinking.
Dr. Keller-Mathers is a faculty member and Associate Professor at the International Center for Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State College where she teaches graduate courses in creativity, chairs the curriculum committee, facilitates organizational change and delivers creativity workshops and graduate courses on five continents and over a dozen countries. She published more than 30 articles, chapters and books on creativity, creative behavior and the use of deliberate methods to enhance creative teaching and learning.
Keller-Mathers served as the Interim Director of the International Graduate Program for Educators, providing a master’s program and professional development for more than 1,000 educators working abroad at American and International Schools. Keller-Mathers diverse clientele includes school districts, universities, government entities, businesses and organizations looking to embed creativity into their practices. Dr. Keller-Mathers holds a BS in Elementary Education and an M.S. in Creativity from Buffalo State and an Ed.D in Curriculum and Instruction from the Argosy University Sarasota.
Legislative update from Zach Gearhart
Read the current legislative update from Zach Gearhart, director of Government Relations at WSU.
Go to .
Visiting candidate to give math lecture today (Monday, March 18)
Alessandro Buccini from Kent State University will present “Variational methods for ill-posed inverse problems” at 3 p.m. today (Monday, March 18) in 128 Jabara Hall. Buccini is a visiting candidate for an assistant professor position in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Physics. Join us for refreshments before the lecture at 2:30 p.m. in 353 Jabara Hall.
Lecture abstract March 18, 2019
Tours of The Suites residence hall start today (Monday, March 18)
Housing and Residence Life will offer hard hat tours of ͷ State’s newest residence hall, The Suites at WSU, beginning today (Monday, March 18). Tours will be about 20 minutes long and will be offered every day, Monday 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! Please direct any questions to Katie Austin at Katie.Austin@wichita.edu.
Save the date for Spring Town Hall
On Thursday, May 2, WSU’s Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs Kaye Monk-Morgan will host a Town Hall meeting for the university community to provide an update on the progress of WSU’s Strategic Plan, “Forward Together.” The event will be held from 3-4:30 p.m. in Beggs Hall. To learn more, go to Strategic Plan.
SEM goals Lunch & Learn set for Friday, March 22
The Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) Plan was put in place on campus in 2016. The plan has eight goals focused on recruiting and retaining students to grow enrollment. Come join the SEM committee for a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Friday, March 22, in the 233 RSC, to learn of the progress that WSU is making in achieving their SEM goals.
Please respond with your attendance plans to Lydia Santiago at lydia.santiago@wichita.edu.
For more information, visit .
Welcome Alma Hidalgo-Blankinship to ͷ State
The WSU Career Development Center welcomes Alma Hidalgo-Blankinship, M.S.E. as the new Barton School of Business Career Specialist.
Alma is the primary contact for all Business students seeking co-ops, internships, and post-degree employment. She can help by reviewing resumes, conducting mock interviews, offering job search techniques and more.
Alma is a Fort Hays State University graduate with a Bachelor's in Graphic Design and a Master’s in Higher Education Student Affairs.
Previously she worked as the coordinator for recruitment events and orientation programs at Kansas State University. She is very excited to now be working with current students and being a resource to their professional development.
Alma can be reached at 978-3544 or alma.hidalgo@wichita.edu.
The Career Development Center is a full-service career center on the ͷ State campus. We offer a wide variety of services and programs focused on student success beyond the classroom. Additionally, the Career Development Center serves employers by connecting them with a deep pool of Shocker talent.
We are located in Brennan III, just across 17th Street from the main campus.
We have satellite offices in CE 258, CH lobby and P2 A128. For general questions, see our website at , email careerdevelopment@wichita.edu or call 978-3688.
Time for students to check their progress
Before much more time passes, students should be checking their progress in their classes and reflect on the goals they set for themselves at the beginning of the semester. Students can check their grades thus far in Blackboard and should be participating in the academic success programs that exist if they are worried about their academic performance. If students need someone to help them focus and set a plan for the rest of the semester, they can contact a Success Coach or Peer Coach in the Shocker Learning Center.
Police sergeant candidates to give campus presentations
The WSU Police Department has changed the sergeants’ assessment process this year to include a campus presentation. The two candidates will make a presentation on community policing on the university campus at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Thursday March 21, in 314 RSC.
An evaluation form is provided below because your input and feedback are essential in this process. It’s important that we not only protect the campus, but that we are a part of everyday life on the campus. Your help is appreciated in determining the best candidate for our open sergeant’s position.
Police Sergeant Evaluation Form
Graduate School Professional Development Series – ‘The Struggle is Real: Manage Your Classroom Like a Pro’
Effective tips for how to manage common issues that arise in the classroom will be presented by Marche Fleming-Randle, vice president for Diversity and Community Engagement from noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, in 142 RSC. Lunch will be available for the first 30. RSVP to jenny.stauffer@wichita.edu.
Scenarios will be enacted in real-time to illustrate best practices in pedagogy. If you teach or think you might teach, this workshop is for you.
Mark your calendar for Edible Book Festival on April 1
Are you a fan of the Great British Baking Show or Nailed It? Mark your calendar for the University Libraries' first annual Edible Book Festival on Monday, April 1. The worlds of books and food will collide in creative and delicious ways!
You are invited to create an edible work of art inspired by your favorite book or author. Entries will be displayed in Ablah Library. Let your imagination run free. Have fun with puns or create something in the shape of a book. Entries may be made from anything that is edible (cake, bread, crackers, gelatin, fruit, vegetables, candy, etc.) as long as it can be displayed for a few hours without melting or spoiling.
Students, faculty, staff, student organizations, departments, community members - all are welcomed to enter! Please also join us for a reception.
Registrations are due by Wednesday, March 27. See our .
Upcoming events at University Libraries
Upcoming events at the University Libraries include “Tech Tuesdays: Google Home” and “Graphic Design Tools for Your Small Business.”
“Monday Technology: Required skills for Mixed/Virtual/Augmented Reality” from 1-2 p.m. Monday, March 18, in C-Space, Ablah Library. .
“Tech Tuesday: Google Home” from noon-2 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, in C-Space, Ablah Library. .
“Graphic Design Tools for Your Small Business” from 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, in C-Space, Ablah Library. .
“Monday Technology: Software Defining Network” from 1-2 p.m. Monday, March 25, in C-Space, Ablah Library. .
“Tech Tuesday: Virtual Reality” from noon-2 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, in C-Space, Ablah Library. .
“Trademark Basics: Protect Your Business Name” from 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, in C-Space, Ablah Library. .
“Advanced Searching: How Do I Go Beyond Basic Search?” from 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, in 217 Ablah Library. .
“Understanding Population: Where Do I Find Demographic Data for Social Research?” from noon-1 p.m. Friday, March 29, in 217 Ablah Library. .
For more information and event registration, go to . Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend.
UP Senate to meet tomorrow (Tuesday, March 19)
Join the UP Senate at 9 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, March 19) in 262 RSC for its monthly meeting. All meetings are open to the campus community. The agenda for the meeting can be found on the UP Senate website.
Careers for a Cause - March 19
with public service and nonprofit employers is an opportunity to meet-up with employers from ͷ and the surrounding area in the nonprofit and public service sector. Join the Career Development Center from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, March 19) on the third floor, RSC, for this exciting event.
These employers are looking for interns and full-time employees. Don’t miss out on an opportunity to follow your passion and help those around you. Come and have a conversation! Bring your WSU ID and copies of your resume.
The 37th Annual Exposure Photography Competition
Celebrate 37 years of student photographers at Exposure, an annual juried photography exhibit displaying various works in the categories of digital, analogue and digital manipulation submitted by ͷ student photographers.
The show will be on display from today (Monday, March 18) to Friday, March 29. The reception and awards ceremony will be from 7-6:30 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, March 19) in the Bluestem Lounge.
The Cadman Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the Rhatigan Student Center and serves as a student-centered space focused on education and exposing the WSU community to the arts.
For rules and registration forms, go to .
Discount available for a ͷ Wurlitzer Experience
Instruments of Peace, featuring ARISE Ensemble and Brett Valliant with special guest JC Combs, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 21, in Exhibition Hall of Century II Performing Arts and Convention Center. Faculty and staff who use the code WSU, can purchase the $20 general admission ticket for $17.
The evening will celebrate unity using music, a medium that transcends the barriers of culture, language and geography. The program will feature music rooted in our nation’s history, providing a common foundation to move forward in peace.
Purchase tickets at .
Tournament central is Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
Looking for a place to watch all the NCAA tournament games? The Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes is tournament central in the RSC! Stop by to catch the games on one of our many TVs.
Dream Run to generate funds for scholarships
Contact Sandra Sanchez, SOSW president at sasanchez-conley@shockers.wichita.edu if want to volunteer for this event or have more questions.
Prepare those running shoes and spread the word to family and friends.
Register at . #TogetherWeDream