WSU Today: Aug. 14, 2019

 

Kickoff graphic

Plan to attend fall faculty / staff kickoff and picnic

All faculty and staff are invited to attend the president鈥檚 yearly fall faculty / staff kickoff from 3-4 p.m. today (Wednesday, Aug. 14), in the RSC Beggs Ballroom. The event will include university updates as well as discussions on senate leader priorities, community engagement and applied research. Following the event will be a university picnic with food, drinks and music from 4-5:30 p.m. on the RSC first floor 鈥 sponsored by Student Affairs. Please join us for the informative event!

If you are unable to attend the kickoff in person, you can watch the 


 

Memorial Drive map

Campus traffic flow changes temporarily as signage work is completed

To facilitate better traffic flow around campus, and in keeping uniform with the rest of Perimeter Drive, two stop signs were removed on Perimeter Drive and relocated onto Memorial Drive. Commuters turning east onto Memorial off of Hillside and those heading west on Memorial toward Perimeter will need to stop at the intersection of Memorial and Perimeter.

Vehicles traveling north or south on Perimeter will no longer be required to stop. Signs were posted at the intersection cautioning motorists about the upcoming changes.


 

Tenure and Promotion Session

All faculty going up for promotion and / or tenure are welcome to attend a Tenure and Promotion Session at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 23, in 326 Clinton Hall. Coffee and snacks will be provided.


 

Register for free faculty and staff training tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 15)

Academic Resources Conference Aug. 15, 2019

Register for the 2nd Annual Academic Resources Conference (ARC), a free, full-day training event for all WSU instructors and interested staff. The event runs from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 15), at Hughes Metropolitan Complex.

Can鈥檛 spare the full day? That鈥檚 okay! The ARC is designed for people who need to come-and-go. With 30 breakout sessions including panel discussions on Creative Curriculum, Issues in Higher Ed Today, and Teaching for Honors, there is something for everyone. Plus, there鈥檚 a free lunch!

Want to know more? Sign up today and see session topics here.


 

Mini MBA fall 2019

This 10-week series is designed for high-potential professionals

Mini MBA庐 advanced professional curriculum sessions will be held from 1-3 p.m. Monday afternoons, Sept. 9 to Nov. 18. The cost is $2,495. Sessions are led by recognized experts, thought leaders and industry partners.

The Mini MBA庐 provides a practical foundation in current business theory and practices. Through case studies, lecture and interactive class sessions, you will obtain the knowledge you need to succeed within your organization. This learning experience offers a concise and dynamic approach, which rapidly prepares you to handle new scenarios as a leader.

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  • Leading and Managing Change, Strategic Marketing and Brand Management
  • Human Capital Strategy, Data and Analytics, Legal Challenges and Risks in Cyber Security
  • Ethics and Compliance, Understanding Financial Statements, Quality Service in the Value Chain
  • Organizational Design and Thinking Strategically, Designing and Managing Business Practices

For more information, go to or register at 316-978-3118.


 

Weekly Briefings

WSU Weekly Briefings to resume with Interim President Andy Tompkins

The WSU Weekly Briefing will begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 15) in the Marcus Welcome Center. The featured speaker will be Interim President Andy Tompkins.

Zach Gearhart, director of Government Relations at WSU, 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.


 

Shocker Resource Fair Aug. 21, 2019

Register for the Shocker Resource Fair!

The annual Shocker Resource Fair is a great way to tell new Shockers about the opportunities, programs and resources that your department or office has to offer! The fair will take place from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21, on the Shocker Hall Plaza.

Register at to participate. Registration closes at 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19. Contact Randi Beggs at randi.beggs@wichita.edu with questions.


 

Center for Real Estate Roundtable Aug. 2019

WSU鈥檚 Center for Real Estate hosts series of roundtables across the state

Each August, the Center for Real Estate hosts a series of Real Estate Roundtables across the state. Last week one was held in Manhattan. On Thursday, Aug. 15, we鈥檒l be in Lawrence, with programs planned for Kansas City, Topeka, and 成人头条 planned for later in the month.

The Real Estate Roundtables are invitation-only events, bringing together select groups of residential agents, developers, builders, and other housing market professionals to discuss their current perceptions of the local housing market.

Stanley Longhofer uses these meetings as a way to get a 鈥渧iew from the trenches鈥 as he prepares the annual Kansas Housing Markets Forecast series, which will be released in October.


 

Back to School Bash Aug. 17, 2019

Help wanted at Back to School Bash on Aug. 17

Back to School Bash (B2SB) serves as a kick-off to the academic year with high-energy games, free food and lots of prizes for new and returning Shockers. For this event to run smoothly, dozens of faculty and staff are needed to check-in students, run activities and network. Last year鈥檚 event had more than 1,500 students in attendance, and we hope you will consider volunteering.

B2SB takes place from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, in the RSC east courtyard. Volunteers will receive the official B2SB shirt, and will have the opportunity to serve the entire time or in shifts.

Volunteers can sign up online at wichita.edu/b2sb.

For more information, call Student Involvement at 978-3022 or email tia.hill@wichita.edu.


 

Clash of the Colleges Aug. 23, 2019

 

Volunteers needed for Clash of the Colleges 

Interested in volunteering for Clash of the Colleges? Student Success: First-Year Programs and Campus Recreation are looking for enthusiastic individuals to volunteer during the 5th Annual Clash of the Colleges on Friday, Aug. 23.

If you want to be a part of this iconic event, go to  to complete the volunteer form. Volunteers must attend one of two training meetings, either from noon-2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19, or 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21, in 266 RSC.

If you have any questions, contact Shareika Fisher at shareika.fisher@wichita.edu or call 978-5420.


 

Badges offer more courses for working professionals

成人头条 State continues to offer courses for working professionals through its online badge program.

Badges are self-paced, online courses conveniently designed for students looking to develop new skills and gain new competencies related to their job. They can also be stacked over time and applied toward degree completion.

Offerings range from topics such as 鈥淗uman Resources鈥 to 鈥淭he Skeletal Muscle as an Endocrine Organ.鈥 Go to  to see a full list.

Scholarship Information

Students who enroll in a badge course by Monday, Sept. 9, will have the tuition and fees waived for one badge course for the fall semester. To learn more, visit badges.wichita.edu or 316-978-7579.  

Read more about badges.

WSU's badge program started in 2015 with one badge. With more than 80 badge offerings now, the program continues to meet community and industry demand.

Workforce education is among one of the highest priorities in today's higher education landscape. At 成人头条 State, that includes empowering working individuals with for-credit education that meets employer needs and matches the schedule of a busy life.

Unlike other online nondegree courses, WSU's badges are tied to credit hours and are subject to all Higher Learning Commission regional accreditation standards.

Badge coursework is part of a student's permanent academic record and will appear on an official transcript. Licensed professionals can also earn contact hours toward relicensure, as well as college credit. Courses are taught by experienced faculty who are subject matter experts.

The courses provide a structure that allows WSU to work with employers to develop curriculum specific to industry needs. This key distinction allows employers to know that the information learned in a badge course is valuable and relevant.

When a student completes a badge course, it can be shared on social media, such as on LinkedIn, and displayed on a digital resume with a link for employers / potential employers to see the details of that course.

 


Suicide prevention training

Suicide prevention: We all can help out

You can help prevent suicide. Join a training session provided by Counseling and Prevention Services and learn more about how to prevent suicide in our community. This month's session is 10:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 23. This training is part of the #WSUWeSupportU campaign and covers signs that someone may need additional support, how to start conversations with people who may need help, and the resources that are available both at WSU and in the community. 


 

WSU Volleyball opens practice Aug. 2019

成人头条 State opens practice for 2019 season

The 成人头条 volleyball team opened practice for the 2019 season Thursday, Aug. 8, in the Aetna Multi-Purpose Facility at Charles Koch Arena.
 
The Shockers, who return a pair of starters from last season's team in junior middle blocker Emma Wright and sophomore outside hitter Megan Taflinger, are slated to open their season with an exhibition match against the Kansas Jayhawks at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, in Charles Koch Arena.
 
The first 1,000 fans through the doors will receive a 成人头条 State volleyball schedule magnet.


 

Shocker Store sale Aug. 2019

Shocker Store sales to start the semester

The Shocker Store is having a sale to make sure you have everything you need for a successful school year! Through Saturday, Aug. 24, take 10% off school and art supplies (excludes electronics and art kits) and 20% off backpacks, in RSC store only. Have a great semester, Shockers!


 

Shocker Tennis to host free clinics for faculty, staff, and guests

Shocker Tennis will host a free tennis clinic every Wednesday from noon-1 p.m. RSVP to Justin DeSanto at jdesanto@goshockers.com or just come to the Sheldon Coleman Tennis Complex. All faculty, staff, and guests are welcome. Rackets will be available to borrow.