Unauthorized attempts to access university server detected
Statement about unauthorized attempts to access university server, from Toney Flack, Chief Information Officer, which was announced via broadcast email on Friday, Dec. 6.
Thursday (Dec. 5), two incidents of attempted unauthorized access to a university server were detected. University server and security teams investigated the server and continue to monitor the situation.
This server stores student and employee data, including WSU IDs, encrypted passwords, and security questions and answers. This server DOES NOT contain health or financial information (e.g., social security numbers, bank account information, or credit card numbers).
Although we have no evidence at this time that an unauthorized individual has retrieved and is using your personal data, we are bringing this incident to your attention so that you can be alert to signs of any possible misuse of your personal identity.
Out of an abundance of caution, Information Technology Services recommends that you do the following if you are a myWSU user:
- Change your myWSU password
- Change your myWSU security questions and answers
- Change your myWSU OneStop question and answer (if you have one)
To make these changes, log in to myWSU, go to the Home tab, and click on Manage Your Password.
WSU is continuing to investigate these incidents. We will update you with additional information as it becomes known.
Registration for Goal-Setting Workshop is now available
WSU faculty and staff looking for tips about how to set and keep both personal and professional goals should sign up for this free workshop facilitated by ComPsych / Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Qualified employees will receive a HealthQuest point for completing the session! This workshop will be held January 鈥 March, and will take place in the RSC. Seating is limited. Registration is required through the myTraining link (found in myWSU). For assistance with myTraining, email myTraining@wichita.edu.
Goal-setting gives you long-term vision and short-term motivation. The process of setting goals allows you to choose where you want to go in your personal life as well as your professional career. A life without goals is like a road trip without a map. By knowing exactly what you want to achieve, you are less likely to get lost, and you will be happier and less frustrated along the way.
At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
- Define what goals mean to you
- Identify the specificity that differentiates goals from wishes or dreams
- Identify the reasons goals sometimes fail
- Describe how you can overcome common pitfalls
- Describe how to write your goals effectively
- Identify how to use a goal-setting worksheet
- Describe your action plan for keeping to your goals
Help available with Strategic Planning Initiatives
Need help entering your Strategic Planning Initiatives prior to the winter break? It鈥檚 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.
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 鈥淗ow-To鈥 website.
Offices of Purchasing and Financial Operations and Business Technology will close early today (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 today (Tuesday, Dec. 10) for staff development. The offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11.
WSU Police Department invites campus to participate in Sergeant鈥檚 assessment
The WSU Police Department invites faculty, staff and students to participate in a Sergeant鈥檚 assessment today (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.
Retirement receptions planned for Betty Elder and Connie Wells tomorrow (Wednesday, Dec. 11)
The School of Nursing is celebrating the retirements of longtime faculty member Betty Elder and longtime staff member Connie Wells. Betty has worked at WSU in the School of Nursing for 16 years, and Connie has worked at WSU in the School of Nursing for 19 years.
Betty Elder鈥檚 retirement reception will be from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, in 302 Ahlberg Hall.
Connie Wells鈥檚 retirement reception will be from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, in 300 Ahlberg Hall.
We thank Betty and Connie for their years of service and hope you are able to join us to celebrate these women and their years of service.
Pictured above l-r: Betty Elder annd Connie Wells
Tickets still available for WSU Intrust Bank Arena game
Tickets are still available for 成人头条 State's basketball game this Saturday, Dec. 14, at Intrust Bank Arena. Purchase yours today and spend the evening cheering on your Shockers as they take on the Oklahoma Sooners! Tip-off is at 5 p.m.
Call for Fiscal Year 2021 Educational Opportunity and Student Fee Funding Requests
It鈥檚 again time to begin the process for submission of funding requests through Student Government for the Educational Opportunity Fund and Student Services Fee for FY 鈥21. Student Fees provide funding for programs / activities delivered directly to students, and the Educational Opportunity Fund provides funding for financial assistance to students.
If you鈥檝e submitted requests in the past, the Budget / Review Officer should have received an email from the Budget Office to kick-off the submission process. If you have not submitted requests in the past, but are considering submitting a new request, please contact Lauren Smith, Jason Post, or David Miller in the Budget Office at 978-3030 for additional information.
Requests are due no later than Friday, Jan, 24.
Be impairment aware
The Kansas Accessibility Resources Network has several online, on-demand classes that might be of interest to you. class is especially useful to faculty and student-facing staff, and can also be used with students in classes.
Fine forgiveness and reduced fine prices coming to University Libraries
Beginning Jan. 1, 2020, the University Libraries will no longer charge overdue fees on books* and is reducing overdue charges on many other items, including movies, periodicals, and equipment. Replacement fees will remain in place for lost items.
These changes are a reflection of the University Libraries鈥 efforts to remove barriers to access and reduce student debt.
Leading up to this policy change, we will offer a one-time only Amnesty Day today (Tuesday, Dec. 10). All overdue items returned in good condition to the staff at the Circulation Desk of Ablah Library on this day will have fines forgiven.
For more information, contact Ginger Williams, associate dean for Academic Engagement and Public Services, University Libraries at 978-5070 or ginger.williams@wichita.edu
* Books from Ablah Library with four-week checkout and two renewals. Excludes textbooks and leisure reading.
View the Holiday Reception photo gallery
Visit the holiday reception photo gallery at 成人头条.edu/holidayphotos to see photos taken at the photo booth during the reception on Dec. 6.
Joint senate meeting set for Dec. 17
Join the USS and UP Senates at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, in 142 RSC, for their joint meeting. All meetings are open to the campus community.
Five student teams move on to final round of innovation competition
Five teams of 成人头条 students emerged as finalists in the Koch Innovation Challenge on Friday, Dec. 6.
The business pitch competition, sponsored by Koch Industries, is an annual competition supporting the WSU College of Engineering in fostering a culture of creativity, innovation, entrepreneurship and teamwork among students.
Cross-disciplinary teams of new freshmen and transfer students studying engineering, art and design, business and other disciplines compete for funding and scholarships to invent products and technologies via a freshman introductory course.
Read complete story on Koch Innovation Challenge.
Help us reduce WSU鈥檚 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 成人头条. 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 .
WSU students create app to increase campus involvement
Have you ever wondered what was happening on campus during the day but not sure where to look? Or missed out on free food at the RSC because you weren't aware?
Well, there's an app for that. Master of Innovation Design students Kristyn Smith and Max Hinman designed MEBO with students in mind. The app, MEBO, keeps you in the know of campus events, study groups and yes, even free food on campus. Download it today in the app store.
Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
WSU graduate students in the Doctor of Audiology program need participants for their research projects. They are studying clinical techniques in audiology for evaluating function of the ear.
Participants must be between the ages of 18 and 35, have normal hearing, have not had an ear infection in the past three months, nor had symptoms of cold, flu, or nasal allergy in the past two weeks.
Participants will receive a free comprehensive hearing evaluation and ear examination prior to testing. The testing will take about one hour. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Brigid Derby at brderby@shockers.wichita.edu or 816-405-4969, or Professor Xiao-Ming Sun at Xiao-Ming.Sun@wichita.edu.
12 Days of Christmas sale continues today (Tuesday, Dec. 10)
Looking to find your favorite Shocker a holiday gift? Stop by the Shocker Store鈥檚 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 item for today (Tuesday, Dec. 10) is a plush blanket for $18.
Shop the Shocker Store for doorbuster tumblers and more on Saturday
Visit the Shocker Store鈥檚 Braeburn Square location this weekend as you shop for the Shocker fans in your life. On Saturday, Dec. 14, they will have a $10 tumbler doorbuster item that will be available while supplies last. Also, on both Saturday, Dec. 14 and Sunday, Dec. 15, take 20% off blankets and enjoy buy one, get one half-off apparel.
Sales are in Braeburn Square location only. Hours are 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday and noon-6 p.m. Sunday.
Apply for the International Leadership Program in Peru for Summer 2020
Study abroad during the summer of 2020 in Peru with the International Leadership Program. The application deadline is Wednesday, Jan 15. and can be found at . For more information contact Ann Burger at ann.burger@wichita.edu.
Textbook Buyback and Rental Return Dates
Textbook Buyback starts this week at the Shocker Store! Bring in your gently used textbooks during normal operating hours now to Saturday, Dec. 14 in the RSC location to receive cash for your books. Rental books are due back by Monday, Dec. 16, with a late fee charged after that date. A valid Shocker ID is required for all buyback transactions.
Shocker Store offering sale on diploma frames
Now through Saturday, Dec. 14, take 20% off diploma frames at the Shocker Store. Sale is in RSC store and online at .
Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes offering members only happy hour appetizers
Members of the EAT.DRINK.PLAY Rewards Program in the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes can enjoy exclusive happy hour specials in December. Show your rewards card from 2-4 p.m. Monday-Friday and take 25% off any starter menu item. If you are not already a member, joining is free and easy. Simply stop in and ask to sign up!
Join WSUSSLHA's annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser
成人头条 State鈥檚 Student Speech and Language Hearing Association is having their annual Barnes and Noble fundraiser on Saturday, Dec. 14. This will take place at the Barnes and Noble at 1920 N. Rock Road, and will last from 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Join WSUSSLHA for shopping, book readings and crafts. WSUSSLHA will also provide gift wrapping for your Barnes and Noble purchase. Donations are welcome, and we hope to see you there.
Come watch Christmas on Ice!
The 成人头条 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!
Volunteers needed for SHOCKERTHON, an applied learning opportunity
SHOCKERTHON is looking for two more student leaders to join the executive team. SHOCKERTHON is a WSU RSO committed to create a community that is aware and supportive of the Children鈥檚 Miracle Network Hospitals to better the lives of children and families in need.
In the first four years alone, we鈥檝e raised over $179,000. This money helps to pay expenses not covered by insurance 鈥 such as medicines, therapy, hearing aids and more. The money raised also allows hospitals and other health care facilities purchase necessary equipment to help care for the children in need.
Contact Alex Powers at adpowers@shockers.wichita.edu for more info.