Brown bag lunch with Learning Quest 529 Educational Savings Plan
Rising education costs may have you wondering if you can afford it. Did you know you
can enjoy a tax-advantaged account while building savings for education expenses?
You can open a Learning Quest account for anyone, including yourself, children and
grandchildren. With the Learning Quest UGift program, friends and family members can
also help support the student’s education!
Join Teresa Stewart at either 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, in 266
RSC, for a brown bag lunch presentation and Q&A session. She will talk about the earning
opportunities and tax advantages of using a Learning Quest 529 Plan to save for educational
expenses.
Attendees are invited to bring their lunch to the presentation. Light snacks and
drinks will be provided.
Contact Teresa Stewart at Teresa_Stewart@americancentury.com with any questions, or to register for one of the sessions.
Kansas NASA EPSCoR Program calls for proposals for Partnership Development Grant
With support from NASA and the Kansas Board of Regents - the Kansas NASA EPSCoR Program
(KNEP) is preparing to award Partnership Development Grants (PDG) to Kansas investigators,
under the KNEP Research Infrastructure Development (RID) program.
These grants are intended to facilitate the development of beneficial and promising
NASA collaborations. The PDG recipient is expected to initiate, develop, and formalize
a meaningful professional relationship with a NASA researcher. Given this expectation,
it is vital investigators and students travel to a NASA center if selected for an
award.
Ideally the faculty member, student, and research host become co-participants in a
promising research effort. Indeed, the PDG award should lead to sustained collaborations,
joint publications, and, most importantly, future grant proposals.
Please see solicitation for additional information and proposal guidelines. Questions
about the solicitation can be directed to nasainkansas@wichita.edu.
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Call for 2019-20 Service-Learning Scholars
The ͷ Service-Learning team is a critical component in the University’s efforts to accomplish its strategic plan.
The Service Learning Faculty Scholars program has been designed to empower committed service-learning faculty to cultivate and support interest in service-learning in their fellow faculty members and through their classes and college. Our goal is to infuse the campus and community with a spirit of service-based academic engagement that ties the classroom experience to applied learning and experiential knowledge.
We are currently seeking applicants for the 2019-20 academic year. All application materials should be submitted in .pdf form to Rhonda Lewis by midnight Friday, Sept. 27.
Any questions about the program or application can be directed to Rhonda Lewis at rhonda.lewis@wichita.edu, and / or Chelsea Redger-Marquardt at chelsea.redger@wichita.edu.
Full details are available here.
U.S. diplomat to speak about space exploration
The ͷ Space Initiative (WSI) kicks off the second year of its Space Exploration Lecture Series with a talk from Michael Michaud. Michaud was a Foreign Service Officer for 32 years before turning full time to writing. He is author of “Contact With Alien Civilizations,” as well as a novel and 35 articles and journal papers on the implications of possible future contact with extraterrestrial intelligence.
Michaud’s talk, “Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Grand Thought Experiment or Possible Future Discovery?”, will discuss issues related the impact of a future discovery of extraterrestrial intelligent life. It will take place at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, in 100 Lindquist Hall. As always, WSI talks are free and open to the public. Visit our website for more information at .
His Foreign Service assignments include Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Science and Technology, Director of the State Department's Office of Advanced Technology, and Counselor for Science, Technology, and Environment at the American embassies in Paris and Tokyo.
Michaud led successful negotiations for science and technology cooperation agreements with the Soviet Union and Poland, and played a major role in the negotiation of a new space cooperation agreement with the Soviet Union. He was one of the initiators of U.S.-Soviet anti-satellite arms control negotiations and served on the U.S. delegation.
Managing change in the workplace
“Managing change in the workplace” will be offered from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10. The workshop will be led by professional trainer Darian Bebout. The cost is $395, and a 40% discount is available for faculty, staff, and students. Some restrictions apply.
This workshop reviews the challenges presented by change, helps participants understand
underlying and inhibiting factors of managing change, and identifies the successes,
which only change, can bring. This class uses the book “Who Moved My Cheese,” so don’t
wait to register.
* Resistance and change perspectives
* The keys to change
* Adaptability and future changes
For more information, go to or register at 978-3118.
Special exhibition on WSU campus showcases artist's commemoration of NASA Apollo missions
From now to Nov. 17, a piece of space race history is viewable on ͷ’s campus. A special exhibition titled “Lowell Nesbitt: Apollo 1969” is on display at the Experiential Engineering Building, and features prints made by artist Lowell Nesbitt. The exhibition is free and open to the public.
A reception celebrating the exhibition will be held from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29 on the second floor of the Experiential Engineering Building. The reception is free and open to the public.
Nesbitt was commissioned by NASA in 1969 to commemorate its Apollo 9 and 13 missions as part of the NASA Art Program. The exhibit was made possible through a new program at WSU’s Ulrich Museum of Art called Ulrich Connections, which ties the museum’s robust exhibition and event programming more directly to the world outside its walls.
"Lowell Nesbitt: Apollo, 1969" is cosponsored by WSU’s College of Engineering and NASA in Kansas.
Ulrich Director Leslie Brothers said the exhibition was not only a way to connect with other campus units, but also tapped into the ongoing excitement of celebrating the moon landing exactly a half century ago. Brothers said displaying the exhibition in the Experiential Engineering Building was a perfect match because WSU faculty and students continue to conduct NASA-funded research there.
“As a university art museum, we are making connections through the collection around what people care about – across campus and in the community,” Brothers said.
Scott Miller, professor and chair of aerospace engineering at WSU and director of the NASA in Kansas organization, said visitors to the exhibition would find Nesbitt's artwork just as exciting today as audiences did the first time around.
"The Ulrich Museum, through the art of Lowell Nesbitt, once again captures the sights and emotions of an amazing time," Miller said. "The NASA in Kansas organization is extremely proud to play a small role in this exhibit.”
"Lowell Nesbitt: Apollo, 1969" is cosponsored by WSU’s College of Engineering and NASA in Kansas; the exhibition is free and open to the public.
Plan for success at Syllabus Party
First-Year Programs in the Office of Student Success invites you to the Syllabus Party from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Tuesday, Aug. 27), in 142 RSC, to pick up free organizational supplies to organize class projects, papers, and exams.
Peer Coaches will be available to give time management strategies and organizational tips. Students should bring their own planners or electronic calendars and can enjoy light snacks, while getting organized for the semester.
For more information, call 978-5420 or email first.year@wichita.edu.
Holiday greetings requests for ITS Telecommunications
Labor Day is Monday, Sept. 2, and most departments on campus will be closed. Now is
the time to submit your request if your department needs a holiday greeting activated.
Please submit the request at . Choose “Telephone Request” as the requested service, then choose “Programming” as
the telephone service. Please ensure to include all details in the description.
Only requests received via this method will be processed. Please email telecomservices@wichita.edu or call 978-3535 if you have any questions or need any assistance with this.
Keep Calm & Breathe On!
Join Counseling and Prevention Services again this semester for Keep Calm & Breathe On! Drop in to build structured relaxation time into your life and learn techniques to do relaxation on your own. You will be led in meditation, mindfulness, and relaxation practices.
The meetings are every Wednesday from 12:15-12:45 p.m. in 257 RSC. Drop in or contact Counseling and Prevention Services for more information at 978-3440.
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.
Coolin’ and Cones today (Tuesday, Aug. 27)
Join the Men of Excellence and Black Student Union to cool off with free ice cream, bring an item you would like to tie-dye, and get to know new and current members of both organizations from noon-3 p.m. today (Tuesday, Aug. 27) on the Rhatigan Student Center east patio.
This is a great opportunity for students to gain new friendships and kick off the new academic year! For more information, contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 978-3034, or go to .
Career Development Center will be closed for Root Beer Kegger
The Career Development Center will be closed to host and prepare for the Career Connection Root Beer Kegger from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, Aug. 28).
For more information about the event, go to .
Participate in Real Talk Intersection Dialogues on Aug. 28
The kick-off topic for our monthly series “Make America Great Again,” will be from 1-2 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, Aug. 28), in 208 Rhatigan Student Center.
Engage in meaningful dialogues around various topics that impact identity, diversity, inclusion, equity, and society. We welcome you to lean into discomfort and join in on the discussion.
This series is hosted by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Counseling and Prevention Services. For more information, contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 978-3034 or go to .
Join us at the Mini-Wellness Fair on Sept. 11
Find out about Health and Wellness services on our WSU campus at the Mini-Wellness Fair! Join us from 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11, on the north lawn of the RSC. Students will be able to get freebies, information, and a chance to win prizes in our drawing!
Ulrich update details exciting exhibitions, programs, and events for fall 2019
ͷ's Ulrich Museum of Art invites you to view the latest edition of the Ulrich Update, which details all of the exciting exhibitions, programs, and events happening at the museum this fall. Be sure to join us from 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, as we unveil our latest suite of exhibitions on display for the fall. Exhibitions, programs, and events at the Ulrich Museum are free and open to the public.
Read more about the Ulrich fall update.
Now offering karaoke at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
Start your weekend early with karaoke nights at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes! From 6-10 p.m. every Thursday, come relax with your friends and sing some tunes! Also, enjoy $2 Bud Light draws and $1 fountain beverages. For more information, call 978-3479.
Build-A-Friend on Sept. 10 in RSC
Looking for an unBEARably adorable friend? Stop by at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, on the first floor in the RSC, and build your own pawesome pal. Which friend will you choose to don a custom WSU tiny T-shirt and take home? Limit one friend per participant as supplies are limited.
Friends are available to anyone with current WSU ID. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to wichita.edu/sac or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.