WSU Today: March 27, 2019

 

WSU is the No. 1 transfer destination for community college transfer students, again

Transfer destination No. 1

Once again, 成人头条 State has been named the No.1 transfer destination from Kansas community colleges to public state universities. Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) recently released its annual Transfer Feedback Report, announcing that WSU remains the No. 1 transfer destination for eight years in a row.

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WSU students, faculty and staff are charter members of FlagshipKansas.Tech

FlagshipKansas.Tech

It鈥檚 time to bring Kansas technology companies to the forefront. Flagship Kansas is a nonprofit organization that brings together Kansas technology companies to shine a light on the depth of skill, ingenuity, and innovation running in our cities and communities.

成人头条 State is in full support of this effort and has signed up as a Charter Member. This membership covers all of WSU鈥檚 students, faculty and staff as charter members of .

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Together, we can break down ill-conceived notions of available talent and career potential waiting to be unlocked in our state, while helping each other continue to thrive in Kansas.

Help us raise awareness, grow our workforce, and cultivate educational programs for technology companies in Kansas.

The mission of FlagshipKansas.tech is to raise awareness, grow our workforce, and cultivate educational programs for technology companies in Kansas.

Raise Awareness

Highlight the innovation and ingenuity already at work in our cities and communities. Develop strategies with state and local government for raising awareness of the tech sector of Kansas.

Grow our Workforce

Develop and help implement strategies for attracting and retaining tech talent.

Cultivate Educational Programs

Partner with Kansas institutions to develop workforce training and education programs to meet the demand of the tech sector.

 

Interested in getting involved? Contact Tonya Witherspoon, WSU liaison to FlagshipKansas.Tech at tonya.witherspoon@wichita.edu.

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Telecommunications upgrade update

Telecommunications update

Our service provider for our main campus phone system is upgrading our lines to a new technology and coordinating the cutover with us. We do not expect interruption, but it is possible.

We have already completed testing, placing calls in different formats (long distance, international, transfer to cellular, etc.). So far testing has been positive and successful. We will route all outbound calls to this new service.

We will be porting our university numbers to the new system at 10 p.m. Friday, March 29, and we expect the cutover to take one-to-four hours.

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This will be done with technicians from Telecommunications and our vendor on site ready to address any issues we find. Again, we do not expect interruption and should be able to roll back to the old equipment if something does fail. However, due to the risk there could be interruption of service, we do want anyone who will be on campus at that time to be aware.

If you have any questions or concerns, reach out to telecomservices@wichita.edu. If you experience any issues, please email us or submit a ticket.


National Graduate Student Appreciation Week is April 1-5

Graduate Student Appreciation Week April 1-5, 2019

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.

We invite all faculty to express WSU鈥檚 appreciation of our graduate students during the designated week. Please spread the word and encourage students to attend the events held in their honor. Read more below.

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  • 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, RSC north patio (rain site is RSC Tables #16 and #17) - Stop by the RSC North Patio for Let Them Eat Cake! Enjoy a piece of cake (or a couple) and mingle with your Graduate Student Association and Grad School staff.
  • 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. 

Accessibility Tip of the Week: When students present content

Accessibility Tip of the Week

Tip: Ensure students are properly trained in accessibility. If you have students who provide any course-related instruction including presentations, leading discussions, and peer reviewing written work, then you should consider requiring related accessibility training for your students.

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  • You do not have to provide this training yourself. The Kansas Accessibility Resources Network has free online classes designed for students. Each class takes 30 minutes or less, and students who score 85% or higher on the related quiz will receive a digital credential and a certificate of successful completion that they can share with you to prove they have been trained. These courses can be found at .
  • If you need your students to be trained in an accessibility topic not currently provided by KSARN, you can make a request for additional training to be developed by sending an email to KSARN@wichita.edu

Chemistry Colloquium today (Wednesday, March 27)

Chemistry Colloquium

Brian Krantz from the University of Maryland, will be the guest presenter in the Chemistry Colloquium at 3:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, March 27) in 224 McKinley Hall. He will present 鈥淎nthrax toxin translocation.鈥


Parking update for Friday, March 29

Parking for March 29, 2019

WSU Baseball will host a Kid's Day Game at noon Friday, March 29, at Eck Stadium. In order to accommodate the buses for the 1,500 kids, the east half of lot 5 Thursday evening will be blocked, represented by a red rectangle above. The lot will reopen after the students leave the game.


WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Kim Sandlin presenting how WSU ranks in the social mobility index

Weekly Briefing

The WSU Weekly Briefing will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 28, in the Marcus Welcome Center. The featured speaker will be Kim Sandlin explaining how WSU ranks in the social mobility index.

Kevin Harrison, community engagement coordinator, Diversity and Community Engagement, will give the overall university update.

The briefing will be livestreamed and available later that day at . There will be time for questions following the briefing.


Strategic Communications will be closed for a portion of Thursday, March 28

Strategic Communications

The Office of Strategic Communications will be closed for staff development from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, March 28).

If you need immediate attention during that time, call Joe Kleinsasser at 316-204-8266.


Birzer to be panel moderator of 成人头条 Public Library鈥檚 Candid Conversations

Candid Conversations March 28, 2019

Candid Conversations - The Position of Race within the Criminal Justice System: Strategies for Reform,鈥 will be held from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28, at the Advanced Learning Library, 711 W. 2nd Street in 成人头条. Michael Birzer, professor in the School of Criminal Justice at WSU, will be the panel moderator.

The discussion will focus on the intersectionality of race and the criminal justice system. The panel will consist of criminal justice executives from the courts, corrections, and police. The panel is part of the 成人头条 Public Library鈥檚 鈥淐andid Conversations on Race series.

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IME Seminar set for Friday, March 29

Enkhsaikhan Boldsaikhan

Enkhsaikhan Boldsaikhan

Enkhsaikhan Boldsaikhan, an assistant professor in the Department of Industrial, Systems, and Manufacturing Engineering at 成人头条 will present 鈥淎cquiring knowledge from sensor data鈥 from 11 a.m.-noon Friday, March 29, in 211 Engineering Building.

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Women in Public Service to host conference April 4 at WSU

Women in Public Service Conference April 2019

Join Women in Public Service for the 鈥淵ear of Yes Conference鈥 with keynote speaker Opal Mauldin-Jones, city manager in Lancaster, Texas - Winner of League of Woman in Government Trailblazer Award on Thursday, April 4, at the Marcus Welcome Center. Mauldin-Jones will present the keynote address 鈥淪ay Yes to Now and Learn How to Thrive,鈥 at 9:30 a.m.

Women in Public Service (WPS) is an association of public service professionals created to inspire past, current and future generations by addressing topics relevant to women in public service, while instilling knowledge through education, networking and professional development that strengthens the leadership in our local government and communities.

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The one-day conference will be held from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4.

The lunch speaker, Charlene Stevens of GovHR USA, will present "Defining my YES-What I've learned along the way"

The closing general session, 鈥淢oving Forward, Because it's the Right Thing To Do,鈥 will be presented by Mary Sweet, hospital administrator from Greensburg, Kansas.

Breakout sessions include Striving for Perfection, Workplace Wellness, Salary Negotiation, Ways we Sabotage Our Career, Are you Exhausted?, and Are you an Ideal Team Player?

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Faculty invitation to lunch and discussion with Anne Krook on March 29

The Graduate School & Career Development invite faculty to lunch and a discussion with Anne Krook, Ph.D., titled 鈥淲omen and Men in the Workplace: Colleagues & Allies.鈥 Krook has a long-standing history of topics related to women in the workplace, but was recently inspired by the #metoo movement to create discussions that address systemic issues that may hinder our success. The event is from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, March 29, in 156A Corbin Hall. RSVP below.

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In this talk, she offers two models for making relations work better: collegiality and allyship. She will also offer tactics for making these models more effective. Are you concerned about bias and equality for all? This talk is for you! Come network with lunch as we hear possibilities of reaching a more inclusive culture in the workplace. To learn more about our guest presenter, visit her website at .  

All are welcome, but to reserve your lunch, faculty please rsvp to jenny.stauffer@wichita.edu and students should register (rsvp) by logging into Handshake with your WSUID and password and click 鈥淛oin Event.鈥 An email confirmation will be sent to your "shockers.wichita.edu" email address.


WSU undergraduate students present their research to the legislature

Undergrad students present research to legislature

The Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol is an opportunity for WSU undergraduate students to showcase their research in Topeka. Originally scheduled during a February snow storm, three students were able to attend in person this year. These students presented their research to fellow students from Kansas public universities, State representatives as well as Andrew Hippisley, LAS dean, Rick Muma, acting president, and Linnea Glenmaye, associate vice president of WSU. The Cohen Honors College facilitates this event each year for all WSU undergraduates and thanks these amazing students and their faculty mentors.

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(In attendance)

Lynn Buchele, Physics  Galactic Neutrinos Lensed by the Sun: An Initial Estimate

Faculty Mentor: Nick Solomey, physics

 

Austin Nelsen, Physics  Investigations of a Space-Based Solar Neutrino Detector

Faculty Mentor: Nick Solomey, physics

 

Dale Small, Art History  The Horizontes Portrait Project

Faculty Mentor: Robert Bubp Art, Design & Creative Industries

 

(Selected)

Mouhamad Houssein Ballout, Psychology  Facial Emotion Recognition in Adult Violent Offenders

Faculty Mentor: C. Brendan Clark, psychology

 

Abby Jurgensmeier, Honors Baccalaureate & Anthropology  Site-Directed Mutagenesis and FRET Analysis of Palladin Interactions

Faculty Mentor: Moriah Beck, chemistry


Social Work Friday coming April 5

Social Work Friday April 5, 2019

New, prospective and current students are invited to Social Work Friday on April 5, in Lindquist Hall. See the schedule below.

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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.


Opera Theater to present double-bill

Opera double bill April 2019

成人头条 Opera Theater will present two masterpieces in one night, with performances at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4, to Saturday, April 6, and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 7, in Miller Concert Hall, Duerksen Fine Arts Center.

Each opera lasts less than one hour.

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Ravel鈥檚 鈥淟鈥檈nfant et les Sortil猫ges鈥 tells the story of an unruly child who is forced to face all he has harmed when animals and household objects come to life. 

鈥淕ianni Schicchi鈥 brings us the story of the Donati family who try to change the will of a dear departed, only to be outwitted by the wily Gianni Schicchi. The opera will feature WSU legend Samuel Ramey.  

WSU Opera Theater is under the direction of Alan Held. Mark Laycock will lead the WSU Orchestra. Tickets are available online at  or call 978-3233.  WSU students receive a free ticket with their Shocker ID.  


Paid student marketing and design internships available

Strat Comm internship

If you work with students, please let them know about internship opportunities in the Office of Strategic Communications. We are accepting applications now through April 15 for paid student internship positions in marketing and graphic design. Qualified applicants must be strong communicators, highly motivated and able to work hard in a team environment. Interested students can go to  to apply. Questions? Email lainie.mazzullo@wichita.edu.


Traditions Committee is in search of judges for 91st Annual Hippodrome

Hippodrome judges for spring 2019

 

Hippodrome 2019 is just around the corner and the 成人头条 State Traditions Committee is in search of judges for our variety act and skit competitions. Hippodrome is the longest running tradition at 成人头条 State and we would love to have you be a part of making this year a success.


Acting on depression project at 成人头条 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 成人头条 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.

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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.


Service-Learning Showcase registration open

Service-Learning Showcase April 24, 2019

The Service-Learning Showcase will be held from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, in 233 RSC. It is a unique opportunity for students who participate in service-learning through applied learning opportunities to showcase their experience through a research or reflective poster about the application of their course work to current community issues.

The showcase is an open forum for students to interact with faculty, staff, community partners and other students to engage in conversation about WSU鈥檚 commitment to the public good. Awards are presented in the following categories: Overall Service-Learning, Community Impact, Innovation and Creativity (i.e., problem solving), and Collaboration/Leadership.

Registration is available here.


2019 SGA Presidential and Vice Presidential Debate set for March 29

SGA Presidential Election debate March 29, 2019

Join the SGA Elections Commission for the 2019 Presidential and Vice Presidential Debate for your final chance to learn about all four of our tickets at 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 29, in the CAC Theater (doors open at 6 p.m.).

The debate will be moderated by Brandon J. Johnson, 成人头条 City Council Member from District 1, and will cover a variety of topics from platform points to broad overviews of their hopes for student government.


Submit your summer camp information

Summer camps

Spring is almost here, and that means parents will soon begin signing their children up for summer camps. Please send a link to your camp web page or the details of your WSU summer camp to lainie.mazzullo@wichita.edu. Let her know:

  • Name of camp
  • A sentence or two about the camp
  • Age group
  • Cost
  • Time, date, place
  • How to register

Sponsors needed for 10th Annual Shock the Yard Step Show

Shock the Yard Step Show April 27, 2019

The Multicultural Greek Council is seeking sponsors for the 10th Annual Shock the Yard Step Show, at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 27, in Charles Koch Arena. This event allows organizations around the Midwest to show off their ability to step and grants them the opportunity to be named the best step team in the Midwest. 

We hope that you will consider sponsoring our show.  You can find more information on our website or by emailing Rani Somers, coordinator of Fraternity and Sorority Life, at rani.somers@wichita.edu.


Donate now:  Professional clothing items

The WSU Student Government Association, Airbus and the Career Development Center are gearing up for our Professional Dress Clothing Closet event and we need your help! Donate your professional dress items now through Tuesday, April 2, to 219 Rhatigan Student Center. Professional dress items include suits, dress pants, professional shirts or blouses, professional skirts, belts, neckties, briefcases, shoes, cuff links, tie clips and more. For questions, contact Kim Kufahl at 978-6981 or kim.kufahl@wichita.edu.


Plan ahead for end-of-year awards

Engraving

RSC Engraving is here to handle all of your end-of-school-year award needs! We offer a wide variety of plaques and awards at very competitive prices. Now is the time to think about selecting your products and place your orders. Even if you don鈥檛 know who your recipient is, we can still order products and have them ready to engrave in time for your award program.

Stop into our show room inside the RSC Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes to see all we have to offer. You may also contact us at 978-3479 or at rsc.engraving@wichita.edu.


RSC Unplugged features Laura & Patz

RSC Unplugged for March 27, 2019

Stop by the Rhatigan Student Center every Wednesday for the live music series, RSC Unplugged. Laura & Patz will be featured from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Wednesday, March 27) in the RSC鈥檚 Starbucks Lounge. Grab a cup of coffee and relax with some great music.