WSU Today: Nov. 6, 2019

General faculty meeting scheduled for Monday, Nov. 11

Faculty are encouraged to attend the General Faculty Meeting from 3:30-5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, in the CAC Theater. Faculty will vote on revision to the general education program and the faculty workload policy. Both policies were based on the work of two ad hoc committees that met last year. The policies were reviewed and amended by the Faculty Senate. The agenda and items for consideration are available on the Faculty Senate website.


Eric Harrison stands, hands in his pockets, outside of Morrison Hall

Longtime Shocker fan excited to be an adult learner at WSU

Eric Harrison is a jack of all trades and has many talents. After dabbling in construction work, being a mason and making stained glass artwork, he realized he was missing an education. For Eric, coming back to school at the age of 66 is the best thing he has done. Currently, he is getting his degree in philosophy and minors in English and psychology.


Chicago at the Crossroad Nov. 2019

You are invited to a free documentary screening, ‘Chicago at the Crossroad’ today (Wednesday, Nov. 6)

You are invited to a free documentary screening hosted by multiple campus and community partners of “Chicago at The Crossroad,” a feature film that explores the history of housing segregation and violence in Chicago and America. A panel discussion will follow.

Film synopsis: Much is said about the violence that plagues segregated communities. But what is known about the systems that created it, the laws that isolated it, and the policies that abandoned it? And how does a city heal from decades of heartbreak and pain? A feature documentary filmed over the course of 15 years, “Chicago at the Crossroad” answers these questions, offering a penetrating look at the incessant segregation, violence, and disastrous public-policy decisions that affect Chicago and cities across the country.

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The evening will start with a meet-and-greet, and then the documentary will begin at 6:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 6). Stick around for the panel after the film at 7:45 p.m. The panel will focus on both the documentary and its parallels to ͷ. The panel will include Brian Schodorf, producer and director of the film; Robert Weems, Williard W. Garvey Distinguished Professor of Business History; Angeline Johnson, Chief Opportunity Zone Officer; Brandon Johnson, City Councilmen District 1; and Lavonta Williams, former Councilmember for District 1 and serving as the moderator.

For more information or questions, contact the WSU Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 978-3034 or email danielle.johnson@wichita.edu.


Chart for SEM Update 1 and 2 Nov. 2019SEM Update: Goals 1 and 2

Carolyn Shaw, Associate Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Management, shares the following SEM Update for Goals 1 and 2:

Goal 1 Foster a culture of enrollment growth

  • A growing number of faculty across campus are deeply engaged in advancing enrollment initiatives on campus.  One example is our Faculty Fellows program that supports faculty in a variety of areas to recruit and retain students, and promote student success in many areas.

Goal 2 Increase enrollment of degree seeking underserved student populations

  • We have been successfully growing our underserved student population in recent years (see orange line in graph).  Although this year saw a slight decrease when looking at 1st generation, underrepresented minorities and low income students combined (see blue bars in graph), we did see a 7.2%  increase in Hispanic students, resulting in the largest Hispanic population in the university’s history. Overall, underrepresented minorities make up 20.3% of our undergraduate, degree-seeking population.
    More on SEM Update: Goals 1 and 2

    Recruitment and Retention Tips:

    • Help foster a culture of enrollment growth through social media:  Share / Re-tweet WSU content and amplify our outreach.  WSU employees are influential recruiters when we share university successes with others in our social network.
    • Gain a deeper appreciation for the diversity we have on campus and in the classroom through diversity training opportunities.

     

    SEM Shout Outs:    

    • To Alicia Newell, Student Affairs, who welcomes parents at every orientation session and assures them that their students will be well cared for when they arrive on campus, and then makes good on this promise.
    • To Keenan Jackson, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, who goes the extra mile in visiting with prospective students. Admissions reports that he always walks visitors back to the Marcus Welcome Center after meeting with them to make sure they don’t get lost. Great student service!
    • To Sam Jones and Larry Burks, Military and Veteran Student Center, who always make time to meet with or talk on the phone with prospective students who have questions about military benefits.
    • To Kayla Jasso, College of Applied Studies, who goes above and beyond to connect with both prospective and current students. She has attended every single Discover ͷ State event and exemplifies professionalism and excitement in her role, and is an excellent representative of WSU.
    • To Holger Meyer, Physics, who connected with a prospective physics student and showed him his lab, resulting in the following comment from the student: “WSU was on my radar but you’ve moved up to the top of the list.”
    • And to everyone who meets with our prospective students when they visit campus – over 1,070 visits from January to October this year!
    Strategic Enrollment Management

Fall 2019 Chemistry Colloquium Series today (Wednesday, Nov. 6)

Borden Lacey, professor of Biochemistry, professor of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology, and Edward and Nancy Fody Chair in Pathology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, will present “Structures and Functions of the Clostridioides difficile Toxins,” at 3:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 6) in 224 McKinley Hall. Cookies and coffee provided.

Chemistry Colloquia


Project Management Summit 2019 hosted by ͷ this Friday, Nov. 8

Information Technology Services is sponsoring a Project Management Office (PMO) summit for Project Managers and Project Management Offices featuring presenters from regional colleges and universities to include presentations on Governance for Project Management from KU, Strategic Planning Initiatives from WSU, Agile Projects using Amazon Professional Services from KSU, and KITO changes from KSU.

The event will be held from 9 a.m.-noon Friday, Nov. 8, in 264 RSC. All students, faculty, staff, and partners are encouraged to attend to share in ideas from our Region's Institutes of Higher Learning.

Please RSVP or submit questions to PMO@wichita.edu.


Flu Shots for Nov. 2019Flu shots available on campus

WSU HR Total Rewards team is once again hosting on-site flu shots, available to State of Kansas employees and their spouses who are currently enrolled in SEHP medical insurance from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, in 319 RSC.

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Please download and complete the  to bring with you to your appointment.

If you participated in a clinic last year and completed a profile, you will be prompted to reset your password.

Note: Employees located in Kansas in a city other than ͷ can select a different on-site location by using the same registration link. However, individuals are encouraged to contact the alternate site in advance to confirm access, as not all sites are open to the public.

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Evening in Mexico Nov. 6, 2019

Today (Wednesday, Nov. 6) - Learn more about Mexico over an authentic Mexican meal

Learn more about Mexico and their business practices and customs. On Wednesday, Nov. 6, the International Business Studies Association (IBSA) and Professional Edge is sponsoring “An Evening in Mexico,” with an authentic Mexican Meal and comments from Mr. Carlos Wreidt, VP of Finance, The Mirror. The dinner and program begin at 6 p.m. at Pioneer Balloon Corporate headquarters at 5000 E. 29th St. North.

Student reservations are $8 and adult reservations are $25. You may make a reservation by calling 316-978-3176.


Weekly Briefing Nov. 7, 2019

WSU Weekly Briefing to feature Rodney Miller, dean, College of Fine Arts

The WSU Weekly Briefing will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in the Marcus Welcome Center. The featured speaker will be Rodney Miller, dean, College of Fine Arts at ͷ State.

Tracee Friess, director of communication for Research & Economic Development, will give the overall university update.

The briefing will be livestreamed and available later that day at WSU . There will be time for questions following the briefing.


Human Factors Exploration Day this Friday

Are you interested in the intersection between people and technology? Then don’t miss Human Factors Exploration Day from noon-2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, in 233 RSC.

The field of Human Factors focuses on designing usable technology that maximizes human performance. This includes autonomous vehicles, video games, mobile devices, web sites, healthcare systems, and more. The Human Factors psychology program is having an information session for students interested in adding Human Factors to their skill set.

Come and learn about our undergrad Certificate in Human Factors, as well as our Ph.D. program. See demonstrations from our six research labs, and meet with faculty and students. There will be food, too!

Contact Joel Suss at joel.suss@wichita.edu for more information.


Instructional Design and Access Lab Nov. 2019

Blackboard and Accessibility Lab will answer your questions

Do you have questions about Blackboard? Is accessibility causing you stress? Bring your problems to Instructional Design and Access's come-and-go lab times in the C-space at the Ablah Library. We are there every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-3 p.m., and you can come see us at your convenience during that time. As a bonus, we will make sure you get fresh dry erase markers, an eraser, or some high-contrast chalk.

If we can't help you during lab time, we will make an appointment with you so you can sit down with an instructional designer and get your problems solved.

Instructional Design and Access Labs[BROKEN LINK]


TIAA financial consultant will be on campus Nov. 12

Jeremy Kohn, ChFC, TIAA financial consultant, has retirement counseling meetings available in the Rhatigan Student Center on Tuesday, Nov. 12, and later this fall. You may schedule meeting times with Jeremy in the following ways:

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  • Call TIAA at 800-732-8353 to set an appointment.
  • Please let Jeremy know if you have any problems setting an appointment, Jeremy.kohn@tiaa.org.

Fraternity and sorority life survey

Attention fraternity and sorority life alumni!

Fraternity and Sorority Life is looking for alumni members of social Greek-letter fraternities and sororities to update their contact information. With your contact information updated, we are able to send you our monthly newsletter so you can be informed about what our community is doing.


Win $5,000 and your own parking space

Interdisciplinary Program Competition

 

In order to advance WSU’s Strategic Plan and SEM plan, a competition is underway to develop new interdisciplinary programs.

The competition is:

  • For all members of the WSU community
  • Open to proposals for new interdisciplinary certificates, minors, honors tracks, undergraduate, mini-master’s or master’s programs
  • Focused on programs that meet the future needs of students and the community

The authors of the winning proposal will receive a combined cash award of $5,000. There also will be up to five reserved (red sign) parking places made available for the next academic year for use by the authors of the proposal, at no charge to them.

Proposals are due Friday, Nov. 29.


Research workshop Nov. 14, 2019

WSU Office of Research is hosting a workshop on applying to the American Chemical Society’s Petroleum Research Fund Grant Program

The WSU Office of Research is hosting a Research Workshop on applying to the American Chemical Society’s Petroleum Research Fund Grant Program from 2:30-4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, in 313 RSC.

Coleen Pugh, WSU Graduate School Dean and Associate Vice President for Research & Economic Development, will share information about this grant program. Pugh has more than 30 years of experience in the research field of Polymer Science. She serves on the Board Standing Committee of the American Chemical Society’s Petroleum Research Fund, making funding recommendations in Polymer Science as a member of Science Committee 7. Please attend this research workshop to learn more about this funding opportunity, to refine your research ideas, and / or to have more success in applying to the ACS-PRF grant program.

More information on workshop and how to RSVP.

Who should attend? WSU faculty interested in learning more about the ACS PRF grant program, including, but not limited to, WSU faculty researchers in the fields of chemistry, geology, engineering, materials science and physics, including those from non-Ph.D.-granting departments.

RSVP: Sign up through myTraining at myWSU, by emailing proposals@wichita.edu, or call the WSU Office of Research at 978-3285.

About ACF PRF Funding*:

The American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund is an endowed fund, managed by the American Chemical Society, that supports fundamental research directed related to petroleum or fossil fuels. Funds are intended as seed money, to enable a researcher to initiate a new research direction. The investigator should not have published or received financial support from another funding agency for the proposed research. Proposals must be for fundamental research in “the petroleum field” which is defined as “petroleum, natural gas, coal, shale, tar sands and like materials.” Funding amounts vary based on research types, from $55,00 -$110,000, inclusive of required student support.

Allowable research topics include: Synthetic organic chemistry, geochemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, surface science, chemical physics/physical chemistry, polymer science, geology and geophysics, chemical and petroleum engineering, and materials science. Application deadlines are typically in May and October.

More Information: *This information has been summarized – 

 


RSC Unplugged features "Made from Scratch"

RSC Unplugged features Made from Scratch

Stop by the Rhatigan Student Center every Wednesday for the live music series, RSC Unplugged. RSC Unplugged features Made from Scratch from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 6) in the Rhatigan Student Center Starbucks lounge. Grab a cup of coffee and relax with some great music! 


NAI Martens Nov. 11, 2019Office of Admissions hosting event with NAI Martens

The Office of Admissions is partnering with NAI Martens to host a specialized event on Monday, Nov. 11, for local students who have expressed an interest in a business-related field. During this event, students and their guests will hear from WSU staff and alumni currently employed at NAI Martens and get an inside look into the business functions within the world of real estate. This event is also an excellent opportunity to learn about the many ͷ businesses that employ Shocker graduates. To RSVP, go to  and click on “Admissions Events.”

NAI Martens is the largest full-service commercial real estate firm in the state of Kansas serving south-central Kansas and Topeka. They offer a wide range of services including sales and leasing, property management, facility management, development including build-to-suit and construction management, corporate services and investment sales. More than simply commercial brokers, NAI Martens offers solution-based advising to help clients list and sell the right investments.

For questions, contact Ellen Nikkel at 978-3168 or ellen.nikkel@wichita.edu.


Mikrokosmos literary contest

Submit to Mikrokosmos Literary Journal and ttend a free literary reading

Mikrokosmos Literary Journal, WSU's beloved literary magazine, is seeking poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and comic submissions from WSU students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Deadline to submit is Nov. 1.

Mikrokosmos is also hosting a fiction and poetry contest, judged by nationally-known fiction writer Amy Hempel and poet Sam Sax. The deadline for submitting to this contest is Nov. 15. Submission guidelines at . There will be cash prizes.

Mikrokosmos is hosting a literary reading featuring novelist Farooq Ahmed, followed by an open-mic. This event will be 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, in 86 Cold Press, 600 E Douglas Avenue, ͷ.

Thank you for supporting your local literary arts!


Organ concert Nov. 12, 2019

Distinguished organist to perform on the great Marcussen organ in Wiedemann Hall

The Rie Bloomfield Organ Series presents its second Distinguished Guest Artist, Dexter Kennedy, winner of the prestigious "Grand Prix" of the Chartres International Organ Competition, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, in Wiedemann Hall.

From Detroit, Michigan, Mr. Kennedy is a brilliant concert organist with degrees from Oberlin College and Yale University. As a church musician, Kennedy currently serves as the Assistant Organist of Christ Church Grosse Pointe (Michigan), where he serves as the principal organist for all choral services and concerts and directs the training of the novice boy and girl choristers.

Tickets can be purchased at the College of Fine Arts Box Office at  or call 978-3233. Admission is free for students with a WSU ID if they obtain a ticket for the event.


Brian Johnson

HCEA Cybersecurity Speaker Series | Brian Johnson

Join the Hub for Cybersecurity Education and Awareness to hear from Brian Johnson of AGH and learn more about data and risk-management in the financial and small business sector from 2-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, in 264 John Bardo Center. Find out more and register at .

Speaker Series Registration


Trademark Tuesday Nov. 12, 2019

Join USPTO and University Libraries for Trademark Tuesday on Nov. 12

The Rocky Mountain Regional U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will host an interactive session with experts from the USPTO's Trademark Assistance Center (TAC), which is based at USPTO headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, in 217 Ablah Library. During this program, TAC experts will provide an introduction to trademark basics and discuss the trademark application process.

To get the most out of this event, we recommend participants view informational videos regarding trademark registration before the session, and prepare questions to ask the trademark experts.

This event is free and open to the public. For more information, email sara.butts@wichita.edu.


3MT Showcase

Second-annual 3MT Showcase to be held Nov. 15

Celebrate the second-annual WSU Graduate School Showcase of student oral presentations of original research for the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Oral Showcase Competition from 3-5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in 233 RSC. Participants were selected through video submission and nominations. The first-place winner of the showcase competition will attend the Midwest Association of Graduate Schools 3MT Competition meeting in the spring.

3MT at WSU


International Education Week Nov. 18-22, 2019

Join the fun during International Education Week!

Join the Office of International Education for a week full of fun events during International Education Week from Nov. 18-22. Most of these events are free to attend, though some require registration. Visit for a full listing of events, times and dates, or find our event on Facebook @ͷStateInternationalAdmissions. Questions? Contact jessa.roberts@wichita.edu.


CMD Discount

Take a fresh look at performance and productivity, for yourself and your team

Strength-Based Leadership will be led by Gerald Graham, Ph.D., from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20. The cost of the one-day workshop is $399. A 40 percent discount is available for WSU faculty, staff, and students. Some restrictions apply.

Managing by strengths can give you an advantage. Based on the popular StrengthsFinder personality assessment by Tom Rath and Barry Conchie, this workshop illustrates how leaders improve team performance by focusing of the strengths of themselves and their staff members. Participants will benefit from knowledge of how their personalities impact their leadership, and from insights gained through interactive classroom cases.

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


John Lee talks about the new Esports Hub

In this podcast, John Lee talks about the new esports room that at the Heskett Center. He talks about how the recreation center started, what it does now, and how it will serve the esports community. He talks about the process of getting the esports room going.


World Kindness Week Nov. 11-15, 2019

Help spread kindness during World Kindness Week, Nov. 11-15

World Kindness Week is coming Nov 11-15, and here at CAPS, we are hoping to spread some goodwill throughout campus with the help from each department. Each day, the Counseling and Prevention Services social media will post content to engage students, and we would love if your department could either share those posts on your respective social media, or share your own posts fostering kindness. Things we will post include positive messages, a Buzzfeed-style kindness quiz, philanthropic videos, memes about helping, etc. We will use #WSUWeSupportU and #ShockerKindnessWeek.

Please support and join us in spreading good vibes through the school!

Twitter/Instagram: @shockerscaps

Facebook: WSU Counseling and Prevention Services