WSU Today: Sept.12, 2019

 

Officer Efrain Rueda

Officer Rueda receives ribbon for going above and beyond

Shocker Nation is full of amazing people. One of those people is WSU Police Officer Efrain Rueda, who has received a University Police ribbon for two outstanding actions. This past spring he stayed for hours with a student during the night as she dealt with a painful situation with her roommate. And more recently, upon finding a homeless woman on campus during a thunderstorm, he paid for her to stay in a hotel for the night. Thank you for all you do, Officer Rueda!


Academic Convocation Sept. 12, 2019

Academic Convocation event agenda

Academic Convocation will be hosted at 9:30 a.m. today (Thursday, Sept. 12), in Wilner Auditorium. You are formally invited to attend the book signing and lite breakfast in the Ulrich Museum at 8:30 a.m., prior to the formal event.

If you're unable to attend, convocation will be 


Policies and Procedures

Policy updates

WSU has approved the revision of two university policies: 3.50 on Performance Evaluations and 8.05 on Student Code of Conduct.

Click here for recent policy additions and revisions.


Strategic Planning Update Sept. 19, 2019

Strategic Planning Update: A year in review . . .

The Strategic Planning Committee is hosting a town hall from 3-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, in 208 Hubbard Hall. 

The September town hall will provide an opportunity to share the results of the committee’s work on input received at the May 2 town hall. All feedback was reviewed, evaluated and incorporated into the update that will be shared on Sept. 19. The town hall meeting is open to all members of the campus community, and the ͷ community at large. 

Prior to the September Town Hall, please take a moment to review the Strategic Planning Update. Visit the website and submit your feedback by today (Thursday, Sept. 12).

See Strategic Plan Update for more information.


Shocker Circle registration Sept. 2019

Shocker Circle registration is open now!

Registration is now open for the Shocker Circles.

Circles are intended to be an engagement process for collaboration and understanding as it relates to shared governance. Each participant is assigned to a table at random and each will have a trained facilitator. The principles and practices of the circle process provide a structure that allows and encourages idea sharing and conversation. 

Visit the website were more information on the Shocker Circles can be found.

Shocker Circle event registration.


RSVP for the fourth annual Strategic Communications Seminar

Strategic Communications will hold its fourth annual marketing and communications seminar for WSU faculty and staff from 9:30 a.m.-noon, Wednesday, Oct. 9, in the Shirley Beggs Ballroom, Rhatigan Student Center (third floor). Gain additional insights, tools and tips to help you improve your marketing and communication efforts.


Postal Manager position open to WSU employees only

WSU Postal Services is looking for a Postal Manager. Applications will be accepted until 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17. To apply, go to Internal Postings and follow the directions. For questions or assistance, contact the Talent Acquisition Team at employment@wichita.edu.


Fall exhibition opening party Sept. 12, 2019

Ulrich Museum invites you to Fall Exhibition Opening Party this evening

The Ulrich Museum of Art on the ͷ campus invites you to join us for an exploration of our newest suite of exhibitions on display this fall. The opening party is from 5-8 p.m. today (Thursday, Sept. 12) at the Ulrich Museum, and is free and open to the public.

The fall 2019 exhibitions are:

"Teachable Moments: The XXII Faculty Biennial"

"Clay Currents: The ͷ National Ceramics Invitational"

"Solving for X=Accessibility: GuideBeacon"

The exhibitions will be on display from Sept. 12-Dec. 8.

Ulrich receptions are a conversation, a gathering, an engagement of artists and art enthusiasts intertwined with music, fine fare, and possibility. For more information, call 978-3664 or email ulrich@wichita.edu. We hope to see you there!


Cybersecurity event Sept. 19, 2019

HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series Kickoff

Don't miss the first HCEA Sleepless Night Speaker Series session on Sept. 19! Join us to hear from Tom Ensz and Szde Yu about current issues in cybercrime and forensics from 2-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, in Room A131, Partnership 2 Building. 

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Randy Bush will present on ‘The Impact of Brexit on the Future of Ireland and the United Kingdom’

Randy Bush will discuss "The Impact of Brexit on the Future of Ireland and the United Kingdom" at the Global Learning Center of ͷ's September event. Join us at 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, at the Olive Tree Banquet Hall, 2949 N. Rock Road. The event is free and open to the public. More details are available at and the flier for the event linked there.


‘Creating Globally Engineered Aerospace Factories’

The World Trade Council of ͷ (WTCouncil), part of the Center for International Business Advancement (CIBA) at the Barton School of Business, will kick off its first dinner talk for the new academic year on Thursday, Sept. 19 with a presentation from Spirit Aerospace's senior managers on "Creating Globally Engineered Aerospace Factories."

The event will be held at the ͷ Marriott Hotel, 9100 Corporate Hills Drive. A networking reception sponsored by Spirit AeroSystems Inc., will begin at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. The presentation by David L. Nelson, senior manager global SCM, Spirit AeroSystems Inc., is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.

Reservations are $30 for WTCouncil members, $40 for non-members, and $10 for WSU students. For more information, contact Professor Usha Haley, WTCouncil Chair and CIBA Director, at usha.haley@wichita.edu

To register for the dinner presentation, contact Sherryl Hubble, administrative specialist CIBA/WTCouncil  at sherryl.hubble@wichita.edu.  We hope to see you there!


Schuyler Bailar Sept. 12, 2019

A Conversation with Schuyler Bailar

Come for a conversation with Schuyler Bailar at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, in 265 RSC. The program is co-sponsored by Spectrum LGBTQ & Allies, and LGBTQ+ Shocker Ambassadors.

Since being recruited for the Harvard Men’s Swim team in 2015, Bailar has told his story to audiences across the country in over 100 appearances, including on The Ellen Show, The Olympic Channel, 60 Minutes, at the CIA, the NCAA, and scores of conferences, companies, and schools. His talk has inspired many to achieve their dreams while also finding better comfort and grounding in who they are.

For more information, contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 978-3034 or visit .

Diversity Lecture Series


NASA Symposium Nov. 2019

WSU students can apply for free registration to NASA Conference

WSU, in cooperation with NASA, Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop (TVIW), and Ad Astra Kansas Science Foundation, is hosting the 6th Interstellar Symposium and NASA Advanced Propulsion Workshop from Nov. 10-15, in downtown ͷ. This meeting will bring in experts in the physics, engineering, humanities, and social sciences of interstellar travel as part of a Congressionally-mandated NASA effort to launch the first interstellar probe by 2069. 

A private gift from Dr. Robert Hampson will fund the registration costs ($125 value) for a limited number of WSU students to attend the week-long event, including the Sunday evening welcome reception and all conference meals. Those interested in applying for free registration must .

The application deadline is Monday, Sept. 30.

Each entrant must provide a one paragraph statement describing their interest in attending the Symposium and Workshop. The best applicants will be chosen by the local organizing committee. This opportunity is open to WSU students of any major or field of study – both undergraduate and graduate. 

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For questions about the application process, contact: James Schwartz at james.schwartz@wichita.edu, Nickolas Solomey at nick.solomey@wichita.edu, or Atri Dutta at Atri.Dutta@wichita.edu.


Mikrokosmos Journal submissions

Mikrokosmos Literary Journal is accepting submissions from students, faculty, and staff

ͷ State's Literary Journal Mikrokosmos is now open for submissions! Each year, we publish a print journal with the creative work of ͷ State faculty, staff, students, and alum. 

We are looking for great pieces of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Submissions are open until Nov. 15. All pieces can be sent to mojoeditors@gmail.com with the subject line "Mikro 66 Submission." Pieces should be attached in a word doc or PDF. For submission guidelines, see below.

Mikrokosmos submission guidelines

Fiction: Please send a single story under 6,000 words. If you are submitting flash fiction, include up to three stories in a single document. 

Nonfiction: Please send a single story under 6,000 words. 

Poetry: Send up to four poems at a time, or eight pages maximum. 

If chosen for publication, you will be paid a flat rate of $15. If you have any questions, let us know at mojoeditors@gmail.com. We look forward to reading your work!


Send first-gen students to TRIO Student Support Services

Student Support Services (SSS) is funded by the U.S. Department of Education to provide free academic services to students from First Generation (FG) and Limited Income (LI) backgrounds as well as students with disabilities.

The free services include; individualized tutoring, academic advising; textbook loans; assistance completing financial aid application; and scholarships exclusively for student participants. Please refer prospective students to our program, located on the third floor of Grace Wilkie Hall in Suite 309. For more information, visit Student Support Services or call 978-3715.


Teachable Moments at the Ulrich fall 2019

'Teachable Moments' exhibition at Ulrich showcases cutting-edge art by WSU faculty

From photos of shooting range debris to photorealist paintings based on printer glitches, an upcoming exhibition at the Ulrich Museum of Art will showcase some of the cutting-edge art works created by ͷ faculty.

A tradition in its forty-fourth year on the WSU campus, the exhibition, known as the Faculty Biennial, represents the breadth of creative work and research being undertaken by the faculty of the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries (ADCI), including drawing, graphic design, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and new media.

The exhibition will be one of three new shows the Ulrich Museum unveils this week at its Fall Exhibition Opening Party, which will be held at the Museum from 5-8 p.m. today (Thursday, Sept. 12). The opening party is free and open to the public.

The image above was provided courtesy of the artist: Jennifer Ray, "Watermelon Carnage."

Read the complete Ulrich Museum of Art story

This year's biennial theme, “Teachable Moments,” seeks to prompt reflections and start conversations about the role of both formal education and informal learning in creative work. It also aims to underscore the relationships between the faculty's art-making and research and the time spent mentoring WSU students in and out of the classroom.

Ulrich curator Ksenya Gurshtein said the biennial show helped fulfill part of the Museum’s mission to present some of the most interesting and important trends in contemporary art.

“The faculty biennial is a great way to see in one show what’s happening across a really broad range of media,” she said. “It’s also a great chance to see how aesthetic and social concerns that have national and even global relevance come to bear on the work of artists here in ͷ, and impact the WSU students who study with them.”

Jeff Pulaski, Director and Associate Professor of Graphic Design, is the chair of ADCI, which helped organize the exhibition. He is also an artist whose work will be on display in the exhibition. Pulaski said the show provided examples of "approachable research" being done by WSU's art faculty.

"We have a great faculty here--many of them show their work across the country and internationally," Pulaski said. "This is our opportunity to show off the talent we have at the university."

The exhibition will be accompanied by short, informal lunch-hour talks throughout the fall to be given by each of the 15 faculty artists on display. There will also be a one-hour research presentation on October 1 by Dr. Brittany Lockard, Assistant Professor of Art History at WSU, who will deliver a talk titled "The Secret Language of Food and Women's Art." The lunch-hour talks will take place on Tuesdays from 12:00-1:00 p.m. between September 17th and November 12th, with two talks happening each Tuesday.

Faculty featured in the exhibition:

Ted Adler, Associate Professor of Ceramic Media; Barry Badgett, Associate Professor of Sculpture Media; Kirstin Beal, Gallery Manager; Robert Bubp, Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing; Tanna Burchinal, Art Studio Manager; Kelsy Gossett Dennis, Lecturer, Foundations and Photo Media; Jim Hellman, Associate Professor of Graphic Design; Marco Hernandez, Foundations Coordinator/Assistant Professor of Print Media; Kirsten S. Johnson, Associate Professor of Graphic Design; Gary Lincoln, Lecturer, Ceramic Media; Hallie Linnebur, Lecturer, Foundations; Claudia Pederson, Assistant Professor of Art History; Jeff Pulaski, Director/Associate Professor of Graphic Design; Jennifer Ray, Assistant Professor of Photo Media; Lori Santos, Assistant Professor of Art Education; Larry Schwarm, Distinguished Professor of Photo Media; Megan St. Clair, Lecturer, Foundations and Design; Levente Sulyok, Associate Director/Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing

The complete listing of faculty lunchtime talks:

Tuesdays, from Sept. 17-Nov. 12

Polk/Wilson Gallery

Pictorial Glitches and Sonic Interventions

Levente Sulyok | Claudia Pederson

Noon Tuesday, Sept. 17

Looking at the Unmentionables – beyond the bounds of “polite” conversation

Jennifer Ray | Kelsy Gossett

Noon Tuesday, Sept. 24

Method and Madness

Kirsten S. Johnson | Marco Hernandez

Noon Tuesday, Oct. 1

Enrichment and Community

Kristin Beal | Lori Santos

Noon Tuesday, Oct. 8

Talking Dirt with a Couple of Mudders

Ted Adler | Gary Lincoln

Noon Tuesday, Oct. 22

The Power of Costume and Ephemeral Landscape

Hallie Linnebur | Tanna Burchinal

Noon Tuesday, Oct. 29

Freedom and Pressure

Jeff Pulaski | Barry Badget

Noon Tuesday, Nov. 5

TBA

Larry Schwarm

Noon Tuesday, Nov. 12


Shocker Volleyball Classic Sept. 2019

Shocker Volleyball opens home season with Shocker Volleyball Classic this week

ͷ State Volleyball opens the 2019 home season against AVCA preseason top-10 teams in BYU and Texas, as well as the Rams of VCU for the Shocker Volleyball Classic. Don't miss out on our 90s Night, T-shirt giveaway and autographs! Purchase tickets at  or by visiting the WSU ticket office in Charles Koch Arena. 

Thursday, Sept. 12 
7 p.m. Shockers vs BYU -- First 1,000 fans will receive a Shocker scrunchie for 90s Night 

Friday, Sept. 13
4:30 p.m. BYU vs Texas

7 p.m. Shockers vs VCU — First 2,000 fans will receive a Shocker Volleyball T-shirt courtesy of Rotek Services

Saturday, Sept. 14 
Noon - VCU vs BYU 
7 p.m. - Shockers vs Texas — Poster giveaway and postgame autographs


Shockers After Dark Sept. 13, 2019

Shockers After Dark set for Sept. 13

Student Affairs invites students, faculty, and staff to Shockers After Dark from 8-10 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, Sept. 13), on the first floor, Rhatigan Student Center, and Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes.

Come to the RSC for two hours of fantastic free fun! Activities include intuitive readers, a poker tournament, gaming, BINGO, bowling, and karaoke. There will also be free food and prizes. The first 150 attendees will receive a glow-in-the-dark T-shirt. 

For more information, contact Student Affairs at 978-3021 or go to .


Join Ready 2 Work!

Are you interested in professional development? Are you looking to grow your network? If you answered yes join us for Ready 2 Work (R2W). Come out and get an overview of the program at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, in 208 RSC.

R2W is a professional development program that works with underrepresented sophomores, juniors, and seniors preparing them for the workforce. Students will have access to workshops, including resume building, interviewing skills, appropriate dress for the workplace, and much more.

Participants will also have the opportunity to meet with experienced professionals in the community. Students will be able to engage in mentorship and shadowing opportunities.

For more information contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 316-978-3034 or visit ͷ.edu/r2w. 


SAC Water Wipeout Sept. 21, 2019

SAC Wipeout coming Sept. 21

Water Wipeout will be filled with slip-and-slide kick ball and other water games at. It will be held at noon Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex fields.

Teams must pre-register at  by Friday, Sept. 20.


Observers needed for Distinguished Scholarship Invitational on Nov. 23

The Distinguished Scholarship Invitational (DSI) is quickly approaching and will be held on Saturday, Nov. 23. The $64,000 Harry Gore Memorial Scholarships are awarded through the DSI process to three high school seniors to attend ͷ State in the fall of 2020, and we need your help in selecting the next Gore Scholars! 

Observers are WSU faculty, staff, and community members and are present in each room to score the student participants in two activities -- an interview and a consensus-building activity. There are two times observers can choose from -- 7:30-10:30 a.m. and 2:30-5:30 p.m. Of course, you can always volunteer for both.

If you're interested in serving as an observer, go to  for more information.

Questions? Contact Mandy Harmon, associate director of admissions, at mandy.harmon@wichita.edu


Scavenger hunt Sept. 19, 2019

Explore campus like never before during Late Night Scavenger Hunt

Come explore campus like you never have before on the hunt for clues, interactive puzzles, and challenges all over WSU -- in the dark from 8-11 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, on first floor, RSC! The hunt may sound easy, but are you up for this flashlight challenge? Scavenger Hunt winner will receive some awesome prizes. Free for all to attend.