WSU Today: Oct. 24, 2019

 

Study room construction

Ablah Library鈥檚 24-hour Study Room closed for renovation

Ablah Library鈥檚 24-hour Study Room is closed through the end of the semester.

Students have asked for an improved study room - with restroom facilities - for years. We appreciate your patience while we renovate this space to better meet the needs of the WSU community. As a reminder, Chromebooks are available for three-day checkout, and Ablah Library's hours will be extended pre-finals.

Please come and enjoy the new, larger space in January!


Space heaters

Space heater policy warning

Cooler temperatures are arriving and 成人头条 Environmental Health and Safety reminds you that space heater are prohibited on campus. Please refer to University policies 11.20 Space Heaters and 11.27 HVAC System Standards for more information.


Talk in Language and Linguistics Colloquium Series features Douglas Parham

Douglas Parham

Douglas Parham

You鈥檙e invited to the first talk in the Fall 2019 Language and Linguistics Colloquium Series. Douglas Parham, associate professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, will give a talk at 3 p.m. today (Thursday, Oct. 24) in 211 Hubbard Hall. The talk is titled, "The Roles of Linguistics in Understanding Speech-Language Disorders." This event is free and open to the public.

Read abstract

Language and linguistics apply broadly to all areas of human communication. These areas include verbal, non-verbal, gestural, and other forms of relating, describing, categorizing, and transducing information from one human being to another. Unfortunately, all these areas are required to be interpreted on the basis not only of typical/expected communicative interaction, but also鈥攁nd more importantly鈥攐f atypical/unexpected communicative interaction.

This presentation will share four areas of interest from the perspective of the discipline of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD).

First, we will overview the primary domains of speech production (i.e., respiration, phonation, articulation, resonance, and prosody).

Second, we will overview the primary domains of language (phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, and pragmatics).

Third, we will discuss three general disorders that relate to speech and language: articulatory/phonological disorders, specific language impairment, and speech-language disorders related to Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Finally, we will explore the roles that linguistics can play in understanding speech-language disorders.


Chrome River email

New email reminders for Pcard and travel items in Chrome River!

Effective Monday Oct. 21, Chrome River users will begin receiving system generated email notifications for aged or outstanding transactions.

The notifications will be sent according to the following schedule:

Monday mornings:

Pre-Approval and Expense Approval reminders - The system will resend the approval email for any pre-approval and/or expense reports that have been in your approval queue longer than three days. Approvers must take action either by using the approval email or by logging into the Chrome River system to complete the approval process.

Wednesday mornings:

Unused Pcard Transactions 鈥 The system will send a listing of unreconciled Pcard charges that have been pending in excess of 30 days. Users must take action to reconcile the Pcard charges on either a Travel Expense Report or a Pcard Reconciliation (Non Travel) Report in Chrome River.

Unapproved Expense Items 鈥 The system will send a summary list of any items which have been pending your approval for longer than six days. Approvers must take action either by locating and using the approval email, or by logging into the Chrome River system to complete the approval process.


Participants needed for audiology research

You are invited to participate in a research study of Digit-Pair Speech Recognition Thresholds in Adults with Hearing Loss. We hope to learn the validation and generalization of using digit recognition thresholds during hearing evaluations.

If you decide to participate, you will be scheduled for a hearing evaluation. Once criteria are determined, additional hearing testing will be conducted.

Testing is expected to last about 55 minutes.

If you are interested in participating in this study, contact Marian Smith, mxsmith18@shockers.wichita.edu, or call 361-290-7015, (Yes, area code is not 316); or Stacey Kampe at stacey.kampe@wichita.edu or call 316-978-7264.


Black and Yellow Day Oct. 25, 2019

Show your Shocker Spirit and wear black and yellow tomorrow (Friday, Oct. 25)

The second Black & Yellow Day of the school year is tomorrow (Friday, Oct. 25)! More than 340 students and guests are registered to attend. 

Be sure to say hello and welcome visitors to campus. Students attending are from all over Kansas, plus Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas.


Military and veterans celebration - register for free lunch!  

The next Women of WSU Luncheon, in collaboration with the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement, will be held from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, Nov.  7, in 233 RSC. The luncheon will feature a potato bar for $12. Please RSVP on the website by Friday, Nov. 1.

All veterans and active duty service members are invited to attend and receive a free lunch! If you have served our country, we want to serve you. Women of 成人头条, in collaboration with the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement, invites you to lunch to thank you for your service. All veteran and active duty military staff will receive a complimentary lunch. We want to spotlight military and veteran service members, and request service members let us know the branch of service in which you served and send a photo to highlight your service in our presentation.

The featured presenter will be Marche Fleming-Randle, WSU Vice President for Diversity and Community Engagement. She will deliver a motivational / inspirational speech titled 鈥淭he Home of the Free: Because of the Brave!鈥

Please send your photo to Deanna Carrithers at deanna.carrithers@wichita.edu by 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, if you want to be included in the presentation. We hope you'll join us.


ACIREMA Nov. 15, 2019

What is it like to come to the U.S. as an international student?

Paperwork. Money. Language barriers. These are just a few challenges international students face when applying to universities in the United States.

To help the WSU community better understand these challenges, the Office of International Education will host ACIREMA on Friday, Nov. 15. ACIREMA is an interactive workshop that walks you through the challenges international students experience as they seek an American education. Join us on this international journey and see if you will make it to WSU! Multiple sessions are available.

For more information and to register visit . Questions? Contact fai.tai@wichita.edu.

Our office believes this event is an important step in helping our community understand how hard our international students have worked to come to our university.


Poster winner Sept. 2019

Team of researchers from ME Department recognized at The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo 2019

Davood Askari and his students Ramanan Sritharan (Ph.D.) and Nicholas Reyes (undergraduate), were among the winners of the Technical Posters at "The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo (CAMX) 2019" that was held in Anaheim, California, last month. The title of their research poster was "Effects of Carbon Nanotubes Geometries on Flexural Properties and Shear Strength of Laminated Polymeric Nanocomposites."

Every year, CAMX recognizes outstanding composites research that will impact the next generation of composites innovation. CAMX technical sessions cover critical areas important to the composites and advanced materials industry from business, applications, and research perspectives. Poster sessions put the work of the next generation of researchers, engineers and industry professionals on display.


Industry Professional Panel Oct. 25, 2019

Industry Professional Panel to be featured Oct. 25

The Department of Industrial, Systems and Manufacturing Engineering will host an Industry Professional Panel at 3 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, Oct. 25) in 123 Wallace Hall. All are welcome to come and hear about some ways a degree in Industrial Engineering or Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering can translate to a career.


Encourage high school seniors to apply

Encourage area high school seniors to apply for admission

To remind high school seniors 鈥 especially those from local schools 鈥搕hat it鈥檚 not too late to apply for admission and be considered for scholarships, the admissions team deployed new social media content recently. Each graphic features members of Student Ambassador Society who hail from local schools.

Nov. 1 is a priority date for Freshman Merit Scholarships. Students should submit application materials at .


Attend the film event discussing Christianity in the Middle East

The 成人头条 Department of History and St. George Orthodox Christian Cathedral invite you to the Middle East through Christian Eyes film event from 6:30-8 p.m. today (Thursday, Oct. 24) at WSU Old Town. The documentary shows are "The Last Plight" and "Silence After the Storm," directed by Sargon Saadi. A panel discussion will follow. 


WISE judges needed Nov. 2019

Sign up to judge the Wallace Invitational for Scholarships in Engineering (WISE)

We need your help! On Friday, Nov. 22, the College of Engineering will host its annual Wallace Invitational for Scholarships in Engineering (WISE), a scholarship competition for high school seniors interested in studying engineering or computer science. The top 10 students from the competition each receive a $28,500 Wallace Scholarship. This is the college鈥檚 largest recruitment event of the year 鈥 about 67% of participants end up attending 成人头条 State and pursuing a degree in the College of Engineering. Last year, we had 233 participants from 14 states.

We are seeking judges for the Group Design Challenge portion of the day. Two-person judging teams will be responsible for observing and scoring a small group of four-to-five students who will participate in a design-build challenge. Group members are judged on leadership, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills, so judges do not need to have a background in engineering or computer science.

The judging time commitment is from 9:30-11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 22, in the Rhatigan Student Center. If you are interested in being a judge, please sign up by Friday, Nov. 1 at .


F1RST-Gen forerunners and supporters

WSU F1RST-Gen forerunners and supporters

Are you a first-generation college faculty or staff member, and / or an advocate and ally of first-generation students?

Be recognized for your unique accomplishment as an academic doer and let our first-generation college students know that they are not alone here at 成人头条.

The F1RST-Gen Coordinating Council would love to include you in the WSU F1RST-Gen forerunners and supporters list designed to heighten visibility and awareness of the presence of F1RST-Gen Shockers within the WSU community.

A list of WSU-F1RST Gen forerunners and supporters will be shared in time to celebrate First-Gen Week that begins Monday, Nov. 4.

F1RST-Gen forerunners and supporters


Shocktoberfest

Shocktoberfest is underway, attend the events before it's over

From now to Saturday, Oct. 26, join the fun of Shocktoberfest. Participate in events such as dodgeball, volleyball, breakfast with deans, and much more.

Attend the annual Songfest at the Orpheum Theater on Saturday, Oct. 26. Tickets are available on  or the Intrust Bank Arena Ticket Office. 

Shocktoberfest is sponsored by the WSU Campus Traditions Committee

Find more Shocktoberfest events


Transition Mentor nominations Oct. 2019

Nominations open for Transition Mentor position

First-Year Programs in Student Success is seeking nominations for next year鈥檚 transition mentor staff! We are looking for exceptional students who are passionate about WSU and want to help welcome new students to our campus.

Transition Mentors are responsible for transitioning students to WSU beginning in the summer with orientation, and mentoring new freshmen throughout the fall semester.

Faculty and staff are encouraged to make nominations now through Wednesday, Oct. 30, at  or email Shareika Fisher at shareika.fisher@wichita.edu.


Japanese Culture Association

Japanese Culture Association will host Japanese Culture Night

Japanese Culture Association (JCA) will host a Japanese Culture Night, showcasing performances ranging from traditional dances to martial arts demonstrations. There will also be performances from 成人头条 Asian Festival's Ms. Japan, and K-State's Yosakoi dance group. The event will be held from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, in the CAC Theater.

The event is free for WSU students and faculty, and $5 for outside guests, and $2 for children.