New accelerated bachelor's-to-master's program in exercise science
The accelerated exercise science program allows students to fast-track their way to a master's degree. In five years, students complete both a bachelor's and master's degree in exercise science and are well prepared for high-demand careers in a wide range of settings such as health care, fitness industry, and community-based programs.
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Faculty and staff news, fall 2019
Academe is a compilation of ͷ's faculty and staff news, compiled quarterly. The news highlights awards, honors, presentations and publications of faculty and staff on campus.
Joint senate meeting today (Tuesday, Oct. 15)
Join the USS and UP Senates at 9 a.m. today (Tuesday, Oct. 15) in 233 RSC for their joint meeting. All meetings are open to the campus community.
Employees reaching service milestones will be honored at invitation-only events in November
Employees who reach a service milestone between the dates of Sept. 2, 2018 and Sept. 1, 2019, will be honored at invitation-only events hosted by the university in November. Events will honor those with service of five to 50 years, those achieving the Bender of Twigs distinction, and those having retired from the university.
Each department is strongly encouraged to celebrate their colleagues in a way that would be meaningful for the honoree. To view a list of employees reaching a service milestone, visit .
CourseLeaf Curriculum (CIM) training, open labs and new form
Additional training and open lab sessions are available now in myTraining for the CourseLeaf Curriculum (CIM) system. A link to the new CIM Misc Admin Form has also been added to the CourseLeaf links in myWSU. Use this new form for various proposals requiring governance including policy changes and requests for online major codes or new subject codes. Each request will have its own electronic workflow.
2020 benefits Open Enrollment events
All benefits-eligible state employees must participate in Open Enrollment! Log in to the Member Administration Portal at to make your elections.
Events occurring this week:
Tuesday, Oct. 15: HR Total Rewards Open Enrollment Presentation at 9 a.m. in 142 RSC. Your HR Total Rewards team will be here to present your 2020 open enrollment benefits and changes.
Wednesday, Oct. 16: Open Enrollment Open Lab 2:30-4:30 p.m. in 122 Jabara Hall
Employees can drop in anytime during the open enrollment lab for assistance registering and entering enrollment elections. You can RSVP at . Open Enrollment Labs do not include a presentation of plans or changes.
Due to the high volume of work during the open enrollment period, the HR Total Rewards Team will not be available for walk-in traffic or to make individual appointments regarding open enrollment. Please take advantage of the scheduled presentations, on-demand webinar and open lab sessions.
For a full listing of Open Enrollment events visit the . Any questions should be directed to TotalRewards@wichita.edu.
Familiarize yourself with WSU’s face-to-face accessibility guidelines
Did you know that WSU’s accessibility standards extend to the in-person classroom? Now is a good time to familiarize yourself with these standards so you can be confident that your in-class presentation habits help you reach all students equally.
- The most recent version of WSU’s face-to-face guidelines can always be found in the accessibility section of the WSU website:
- The guidelines include recommendations, which are reach goals to try for, and expectations, which are the minimum standard for all in-person classes at WSU.
The text-size indicators in all WSU classrooms are part of this program. If you are unsure how to interpret and possibly mitigate text-size issues,.
Join the F1rst-Gen CC for a brown bag webinar on Thursday, Oct. 17
The F1rst-Generation Coordinating Council (FGCC) will host the 60-minute webinar, "Becoming an Individual & Institutional Advocate for First-generation College Students," with a brief Q&A session from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in 142 RSC. Attendees are encouraged to bring their lunch to the presentation.
About this webinar: First-generation students are shown to have stronger academic and completion outcomes in environments where their needs are understood and thoughtful relationships are established. This live briefing will focus on opportunities for student and academic affairs professionals of all functional areas and levels to become individual and institutional advocates for first-generation student success.
Please respond with your attendance plans on the F1rst-Gen CC events page. Click here for more information on First-Gen events.
SAC Finals Frenzy event submissions
Student Activities Council hosts Finals Frenzy events each semester. We ask other organizations and departments for information on their events so we can include them in our marketing and include them in our event listing. We ask that events are submitted through shockersync. Events must be submitted by 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28.
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NASA Space and STEM Watch Party
Love NASA? Want to know what the future of space exploration might look like, and how you might fit in? Join us for this free event at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, in 264 John Bardo Center. We will have NASA trivia, snacks, and watch the broadcast with NASA leadership from IAC.
Want to submit a question? Contact nasainkansas@wichita.edu.
Join the Graduate School and University Libraries for Patent Searching for Research and Development
Have questions about searching for patents? Join the Graduate School with presenter Sara Butts from University Libraries for Patent Searching for Research & Development from 5-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, in 266 RSC, to learn how to use patent databases to search for patents alongside scholarly articles to research the advancement of technology.
Living Out Loud!
LGBT History Month keynote speaker Nyle Dimarco will present “Living Out Loud,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, in the Hughes Metropolitan Complex.
Co-sponsored with Student Involvement, Housing and Residence Life and Spectrum: LGBTQ & Allies
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Audiences are moved as DiMarco discusses and demonstrates the value of non-verbal communication and embracing one's true identity. As he shares firsthand experiences from his life and career, he piques curiosity among listeners as they gain a deeper understanding of the deaf community.
In his powerfully emotive presentations, DiMarco reveals his triumphs, challenges, fears, and dreams, and encourages others to live their own lives authentically and define their own versions of success. Listeners walk away enlightened and empowered to discount societal pressures, embrace diversity and appreciate and harness personal strengths.
DiMarco, winner of Dancing with the Stars and America’s Next Top Model, empowers audiences to believe they can do and be anything they want in life, no matter the obstacle. For more information, contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 978-3034 or visit wichita.edu/diversitylectureseries.
Hear about ‘Discovering Mars’ from representatives of the Lake Afton Public Observatory
Kelly Kabler and Cassie Gearhart of the Lake Afton Public Observatory will talk about NASA's missions to Mars and how that has shaped our understanding of the Red Planet at 1 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, Oct. 16) in 101 Geology Building. They will also discuss the observatory and its history with ͷ.
All are invited - bring your lunch.
School of Education organizes Shock the Schools event
The School of Education partnered with USD 259 to "Shocks the Schools" through organizing a service project at a local school. Thanks to donations from Botanica, Johnson's Garden Centers, Tree Top Nursery, and Lowe's, the department and Nature Club at Irving Elementary School were able to beautify the courtyard at Irving.
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Artists wanted to transform utility boxes at WSU Tech
Attention artists! WSU Tech needs your help to bring some new artistic style to their main campus at 4004 N. Webb Rd. Several artists will be selected to paint original designs on electrical box covers throughout the campus, with an artist stipend of $400 per box. Students, staff and faculty are encouraged to learn more and submit ideas by Monday, Oct. 28 here:
Ulrich Museum exhibition catalogue wins Best Graphic Design Award from Kansas Museum Association
A colorful exhibition catalogue showcasing the work of an important ͷ artist and published by ͷ’s Ulrich Museum of Art has been chosen for an award by the Kansas Museum Association (KMA).
The catalogue, Kevin Mullins: Fire in the Paint Locker, was recently named Top Graphic Design by the KMA. The award will be presented to Ulrich Director Leslie Brothers at the association’s awards luncheon on Friday, Nov. 8 in Lindsborg, Kansas.
The retrospective catalogue, which features more than 100 color images and four color fold-outs, was published to coincide with the art exhibition of the same name, which was on display at the Ulrich from April 12 through Aug. 11 this year. The book was produced with the help of ͷ-based integrated marketing agency Howerton+White.
Ulrich Director Leslie Brothers said the award was especially meaningful given the artist’s ties to the ͷ community.
“We are extremely proud of this book, which pays tribute to the wonderful work Kevin Mullins produced during his lifetime,” Brothers said. “This project was truly a group effort, bringing together the insightful talents of UIrich staff, Howerton+White, and exhibition co-curators Ann Resnick and Dan Rouser.”
Along with the many color images of Mullins’s work over a 30-year period, the catalogue also features five insightful essays by David Butler, former Ulrich director; Elizabeth Dunbar, former Ulrich curator; Bill North, director of the Salina Art Center; art critic Mike Odom; and artist David Reed. It also includes an introduction by co-curator Rouser.
Mullins was a beloved figure on the ͷ art scene long before his work started to receive international attention. From 1995 to 2010, he served as the curator for exhibitions at the Ulrich while still maintaining an active studio practice. In 1997, he and Resnick opened Project, an art gallery near Douglas and Hydraulic, helping to revitalize that area of town while also introducing world-class artists to the ͷ community.
This marks the second consecutive year that the Ulrich has received an award from KMA. Last year, the museum received the association’s Technology Award for its Ulrich App, which helps patrons navigate its world-class Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection.
Although the Mullins exhibition is no longer on display at the Ulrich, copies of the catalogue can still be purchased for $60 each by visiting the museum’s website () or by .
Sign up for an upcoming Preventing Suicide Training by CAPS
Join Counseling and Prevention Services for our Preventing Suicide Training on Thursday, Oct. 17, in the RSC. Each training lasts an hour and helps provide tools to provide assistance for someone in need.
Please sign up thought myTrainings for staff or faculty. Students and community members, sign up at .
$12 long sleeve tees on Thursday in the RSC Shocker Store
Plan to join us this week for the Shocker Store’s next one-day-only sale! Starting at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, the Shocker Store will have two long sleeve T-shirts for $12 each, while supplies last. These will sell out, so hurry in! Limit three per customer. Sale is in store at RSC location only. Offer not valid with other discounts or promotions, and all sales are final. Stay up-to-date on the.
Soup is back at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
Soup is back at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes just in time for the cooler weather! A different soup will be featured each week, Monday-Friday. Grab a cup for $2.99 or a bowl for $3.99. From now to Friday, Oct. 18, the Soup of the Week is White Chicken Chili.
Host a trunk at Trunk or Treat!
Trunk or Treat is a family-orientated event welcoming Shockers of all ages to campus for a safe alternative to traditional trick-or-treating. Student Activities Council wants your department or student organization to host a trunk!
Register your department to host a festively decorated trunk at the event and provide candy and/or interactive activities for the families of WSU students, faculty, and staff, as well as kids from the local USD 259 school system. Register your trunk here! Registration closes Friday, Oct. 18.
Contact Randi Beggs at randi.beggs@wichita.edu with any questions about the event.
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