ͷ State tops national rankings for aeronautical R&D
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has released updated rankings for university research and development (R&D) expenditures, and ͷ State has held its position as the top university in the country for industry-funded aeronautical R&D with a total of $39 million in fiscal year 2018.
The rankings are derived from the NSF’s Higher Education Research and Development survey, compiled by its National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, which includes information from all reporting universities.
Read complete aeronautical R&D story.
University Holiday Reception today (Friday, Dec. 6)
Join the President's Executive Team during the University Holiday Reception to thank Interim President Andy Tompkins, and celebrate the accomplishments and milestones of 2019 today (Friday, Dec. 6).
The University Holiday Reception will be held from 3-5 p.m. today (Friday, Dec. 6), in Shirley Beggs Ballroom, third floor, Rhatigan Student Center. Remarks are at 3:15 p.m. Enjoy refreshments and engage with colleagues in various games and activities.
President-elect Golden and Interim President Tompkins will greet faculty and staff at the holiday reception.
Everyone is invited to bring a hygiene or baby product donation for the Shocker Support Locker.
Fairmount College to induct three into Hall of Fame
A professional golfer/business owner, an ambassador and a physician, all of whom exemplify the merits and advantages of a liberal arts and sciences education, will be inducted at the inaugural Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame ceremony from 1-2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, in Wiedemann Hall. Induction into the Fairmount College Hall of Fame is the highest recognition of outstanding alumni who have had a significant impact on the region, nation and world. The event is open to the public.
- Judy Bell, major in psychology; minor in sociology, 1961 - Bell was the first woman to head the U.S. Golf Association, and began her golf career at the 1950 U.S. Women’s Open at the age of 14. She is also a successful entrepreneur, operating seven businesses during her career.
- Robert D. Blackwill, majors in English and history, 1962 - Blackwill is the former ambassador to Vienna and was the head of S.-Russia conventional arms negotiation in Europe. He has also served as ambassador to India, presidential envoy to Iraq, deputy national security advisor, Henry A. Kissinger senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and is an accomplished author.
- Donna Sweet, major in biological sciences; minor in chemistry, 1970 - Sweet is one of Kansas’s top HIV-positive and AIDS specialists and a noted national and international speaker on the subject.
Attend the Mechanical Engineering Seminar
Yaha Nasersharifi
Attend the Mechanical Engineering Seminar covering 3D engineered capillary evaporators for enhanced critical heat flux and heat transfer coefficient in pool boiling and vapor chambers from 3:30-4:30 p.m. today (Friday, Dec. 6) in 128 Jabara Hall. The speaker is Yaha Nasersharifi from the Mechanical Engineering Department.
Shocker Printing to close for training
Shocker Printing Services will close between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. today (Friday, Dec. 6) for software training. You will still be able to submit print jobs via the digital storefront during this time. The service window will open again at 2 p.m.
Offices of Purchasing and Financial Operations and Business Technology will close early on Tuesday, Dec. 10
The Offices of Purchasing and Financial Operations and Business Technology (Accounts Payable, Travel, Accounts Receivable / Student Accounts, Payroll, Fixed Assets, Accounting, Business Technology) will close at noon Tuesday, Dec. 10, for staff development. The offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11.
Be aware of increase in bike thefts on campus
Police Chief Rodney Clark says there has recently been an increase of bicycle thefts around campus, particularly near the dormitory bicycle racks. Many of the bicycles were not properly locked or secured to the rack at the time they were taken. The ͷ State University Police Department encourages students to practice safekeeping of all personal property.
The Police Departments wants to remind students to ensure their property is secured when unattened. They recommend obtaining a heavy duty "U" lock, which requries a key to unlock and locking the mechanism around the frame of the bike, instead of the wheel. Students who have a bike may register it with the Housing and Residence Life office to keep it on file incase it is lost or stolen.
While the ͷ Police Department is continuing to investigate these thefts, we remain committed to proactively serving our campus community and making safety our priority. If you see suspicious behavior, please contact the ͷ State University Police Department at 978-3450.
The next session of Managing the Employment Relationship is Wednesday, Dec. 11
The next session of Managing the Employment Relationship Training is scheduled for 2:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, in 264 RSC. To register for this training, go to myTraining through myWSU.
This course is provided for leaders who supervise employees (UP, USS, students), and will focus on managing the employment relationship. It will provide guidance on setting clear expectations, listening intentionally, managing performance, identifying when an employee is not meeting expectations, and effectively addressing those concerns. This training will also introduce you to tools to use to effectively manage the employment relationship.
If you have questions, contact mytraining@wichita.edu.
Help available with Strategic Planning Initiatives
Need help entering your Strategic Planning Initiatives prior to the winter break? It’s not too late to have your initiatives included. Open labs have been established. Support is available in person the following dates / times in 124 Jabara Hall.
10-11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 6
1-2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10
11 a.m.-noon Thursday, Dec. 12
3-4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 16
1-2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18
Comfortable moving forward on your own, take advantage of online support. Instructional videos are available 24/7 on the Strategic Planning “How-To” website.
Center for Real Estate Honors Paul Jackson with Lifetime Achievement Award
The WSU Center for Real Estate is hosting its annual Lifetime Achievement Award Luncheon today (Friday, Dec. 6) at the Marcus Welcome Center, in conjunction with the Kansas CCIM Chapter. This year's honoree is Paul Jackson.
Mr. Jackson founded Vantage Point Properties in 1992, through which he developed the Wilson Estates Office Park and the Lakeside at the Waterfront, among others. Mr. Jackson is also a long-time member of the Center for Real Estate Advisory Board.
Stock the Shocker Support Locker Challenge is a success
Thank you to everyone who donated items for the Stock the Shocker Support Locker Challenge. Together, we donated a total of 3,776 items weighing in at 1,586.8 pounds.
Congratulations to staff for donating the most number of items and being named this year’s challenge winner. SGA presented Julie Scott, UP Senate president, and Matt Houston, USS Senate president, with a traveling trophy at the SGA meeting Wednesday evening.
Weekly Briefing university update
At Thursday’s Weekly Briefing, a university update was given with information about meeting President-elect Golden at Braeburn Square, upcoming final exams, congratulations to campus partner Spirit, WSU staff winning the Shocker Support Locker Challenge, and information about a free shuttle to home men’s basketball games.
MEET THE PRESIDENT-ELECT AT BRAEBURN SQUARE
President-elect Jay Golden invites the university and ͷ community to drop in for dinner and discussion from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Fuzzy’s Taco Shop in Braeburn Square. Free chips and salsa will be provided.
President-elect Golden will officially become president on Dec. 17. He is in ͷ this week for a series of meetings on campus and around the city.
GOOD LUCK ON FINALS
Today is the last day of classes. Friday is a study day. Final exams begin Saturday and continue until Dec. 12.
CONGRATULATIONS TO CAMPUS PARTNER SPIRIT
Spirit Aerosystems announced its first delivery of the assembled forward 767 section to Boeing on Tuesday at Building 39K, the new addition to its ͷ facilities.
Historically, Spirit has built panels that were shipped to Boeing and assembled into the forward section in Everett, Washington. Using the new building, Spirit is assembling the panels into a completed forward section in ͷ which will be transported by the Dreamlifter to Everett – the same aircraft that transports the 787.
Spirit, which houses research labs in Partnership 2 Building on the Innovation Campus, collaborates with ͷ State on the acceleration of research – which incorporates applied learning experience for students – and improvement of workforce training services.
STAFF WINS SHOCKER SUPPORT LOCKER CHALLENGE
ͷ State faculty and staff donated 3,776 items, weighing 1,586.8 pounds, to the Shocker Support Locker Challenge.
Congratulations to staff for donating the most number of items and being named this year’s challenge winner. SGA presented Julie Scott, UP Senate president, and Matt Houston, USS Senate president with a traveling trophy at the SGA meeting Wednesday evening.
The Shocker Support Locker aims to alleviate food insecurity on campus and contribute to the overall health and well-being of our students, faculty and staff, by providing a variety of nutritional and functional resources to Shockers at no cost.
TAKE FREE SHUTTLE TO MEN’S BASKETBALL GAMES
The Alumni Association is sponsoring free shuttles to all men’s basketball games beginning on Thursday at Braeburn Square. The shuttle runs one hour before each game and one hour after the final buzzer.
While at Braeburn Square, fans are encouraged to visit Fuzzy’s Taco Shop and the Shocker Store.
Donate political and campaign memorabilia to the Political Science Department
The WSU Department of Political Science is accepting donations of U.S. and Kansas political memorabilia for a public display about the History of Kansas Politics. Donations of yard signs, posters, campaign buttons, or other materials will be accepted in the department office in 418 Lindquist Hall.
Contact Neal Allen, Department Chair, at neal.allen@wichita.edu or 978-7133 if you have any questions.
Meet a Shocker: Gabrielle Owens, aging studies grad
Gabrielle Owens surrounded herself with strong mentors she could look to when she doubted herself at ͷ State. She also took advantage of the opportunities offered through the Office of Diversity and Inclusion to successfully complete her master’s degree.
Gabrielle is one of more than 1,100 students eligible for fall 2019 graduation. Learn more about her time at ͷ State and what is next for the grad.
Submit your spring events for the Welcomefest listings by today (Friday, Dec. 6)
Welcomefest takes place during the first two weeks of classes each semester and features dozens of activities. Popular programs awaiting new and returning Shockers include the Springfest, Shocker Resource Fair, Syllabus Party, RSC Unplugged and more!
You can submit your department or organization events to be included in the Welcomefest marketing, including a printed guidebook. The deadline to submit events for inclusion in all Welcomefest marketing is 5 p.m. today (Friday, Dec. 6).
Please note, Student Involvement reserves the right to deny or terminate any events that are not planned completely or are deemed inappropriate for Welcomefest and/or the people in attendance.
To register your event, visit wichita.edu/welcomefest. If you have questions, please contact Student Involvement at 978-3022 or getinvolved@wichita.edu.
WSU Police Department invites campus to participate in Sergeant’s assessment
The WSU Police Department invites faculty, staff and students to participate in a Sergeant’s assessment on Tuesday, Dec. 10, with community presentations at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. in 319 RSC.
The officers taking the assessment are required to give a 10-minute presentation on community policing and what it looks like on the WSU campus. This presentation includes a Q&A session, and we are asking all who participate to do an evaluation form provided.
Help us reduce WSU’s carbon footprint; we need your help!
As part of the effort in Sustainability Plan at WSU, we are currently researching the amount of CO2 we are emitting on ͷ. However, we need to obtain data from everyone on campus. It will only take about five-to-10 minutes to fill out the survey.
If you have question, contact Dakota Blair at drblair@shockers.wichita.edu, or Ikram Ahmed at ikram.ahmed@wichita.edu.
The survey response is anonymous. If you have taken the survey before, we would like to express our gratitude. You don't have to fill out the survey again. Help us by .
KMUW covers stress and self care at December’s Engage ICT
The holidays are a wonderful time, but with them also come health risks due to stress and seasonal depression. Find out about warning signs, risks, and ways to mitigate stress at Engage ICT on Tuesday, Dec. 10. The conversation gets underway at 5:30 p.m. at Roxy's Downtown. Engage ICT events are free and open to the public. Appetizers are provided by Roxy’s Downtown, and drinks are available to purchase.
Panelists include: Mary Jones from Mental Health Association of South Central Kansas, Telecia Lyons of Emerge Skin & Body spa, counselor and spiritual leader Annie Montgomery, and Constance Porazka of Retreat to Joy.
Teen study participants needed
Are you a parent of a teenager?
The Inspyre research lab is exploring what makes relationships healthy or unhealthy in adolescence. The purpose of the study is to explore perceptions of healthy and unhealthy relationships in teens.
After parental consent and teen assent has been obtained, teens will be asked to participate in a survey that gathers information on demographics and perceptions of dating relationships.
The survey will take about 20 minutes to complete. Participants must be 13-19 years old, and participants must be fluent in English.
Flexible locations are provided for study participation. Study participation can be done:
*in person in 417 Jabara Hall
*in person at an outdoor public meeting place (Eg: ICT Pop-Up Urban Park, Bradley Fair)
*through email
*through mail
Compensation: A small prize will be offered.
Interested? Contact the Inspyre Research Lab at inspyre@wichita.edu or call 316-978-6180.
12 Days of Christmas sale continues today (Friday, Dec. 6)
Looking to find your favorite Shocker a holiday gift? Stop by the Shocker Store’s Rhatigan Student Center location for its annual 12 Days of Christmas Sale from now to Saturday, Dec. 14. Or shop the sale online at .
New sale items are added daily and will stay on sale the remainder of the promotion, or while supplies last. Visit the Shocker Store each day to find out the new sale item(s). The sale items for today (Friday, Dec. 6) are $7 for a select coffee mug, and 20% off professional wear.
SHOCKER STRONG - A season of giving
The ͷ State Strength and Conditioning staff is trying to help bring Christmas to hundreds of local children, and it can’t be done without your help and support. Between now and Friday, Dec. 13, we’re trying to collect at least 250 new toys (from newborn babies to 14 years of age) to donate to Toys for Tots.
Please help us give each parent the chance to see their child excited as they open a gift of Christmas Day. Please donate so we can help as many local families as possible this Christmas season!
Toys and gifts can be brought to the varsity weight room between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Go to the glass doors that are used to enter the Multi-Purpose Gym. Next to the glass doors you’ll see a gray door. Go in the door and down the stairs, which will take you to the weight room entrance.
Merry Christmas from Kerry, Hannah, Garrett, Jake and Carlea
If you have questions, call Kerry Rosenboom, head strength & conditioning coach, at 978-3599
Hannah Wilkinson, associate head strength & conditioning coach, at 978-7595
Garrett Bayliff, assistant strength & conditioning coach, at 978-3456
Take advantage of the Christmas massage special at the Heskett Center
This Christmas, give the gift of relaxation. Schedule or purchase a 90-minute massage for only $50 at the Heskett Center. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 978-3082. Promotion valid now to Friday, Dec. 20.
Doorbuster sweatshirt and 20% off at the Braeburn Square Shocker Store
Visit the Shocker Store’s Braeburn Square location on Saturday Dec. 7 for a $20 crew sweatshirt doorbuster. On Sunday, Dec. 8, the Shocker store is offering 20% off ornaments, holiday apparel and Nike apparel. Sales are only available at the Braeburn square location and while supplies last. Hours are 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday, and noon-6 p.m. Sunday.
Limit three per customer on door buster, and all sales final. Offer not valid with other discounts or promotio
Bring your pups to the 7th Annual Puppy Paddle!
Join us at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Heskett Center for our 7th Annual Puppy Paddle! Bring your furry friends to this FREE event and take a dip in the pool! You and your puppy can swim together, chase tennis balls or practice jumping in. This event raises money for animals in need through donations and will showcase dogs from the ͷ Animal Action League in need of a fur-ever home.
Come watch Christmas on Ice!
The ͷ Ice Center is hosting their 2019 Annual Christmas Recital at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14. Come enjoy the show and see fellow Shockers Gus Pachta, Laura Gibbs and Nick Coates perform!
Shocker Store offering sale on diploma frames
Now through Dec. 14, take 20% off diploma frames at the Shocker Store. Sale is in RSC store and online at shockerstore.com.