Award for Research/Creative (ARC) proposals are due by Feb. 7 to the Office of Research
Proposals are due to the Office of Research for Award for Research / Creative (ARC) projects no later than 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. The ARC provides funding of up to $4,000 to enable faculty to pursue research or creative projects during the summer. Proposers must work with a Grant Specialist in the Office of Research prior to submission, and all complete applications require an endorsement from the chair and dean. Incomplete or late applications will not be reviewed or considered.
Please contact proposals@wichita.edu to get started, or visit our website for additional information.
Chances of SBIR / STTR Success Webinar tomorrow
You'll spend many hours writing your SBIR or STTR proposal, so you鈥檒l want to give yourself every chance of winning the prize. The proposal review is a critical determinant of success, so give yourself every advantage by writing to those reviewers.
In this webinar from 11 a.m.-noon Tuesday, Feb. 4, learn about how the various federal agencies review SBIR/STTR proposals, what reviewers look for in a proposal, and how to write to 鈥渟ell鈥 your technology. The webinar will also provide formatting tips to make the reviewers鈥 job easier, who makes up a review team, the criteria they use to evaluate proposals, scoring and review and award timing.
Visit Student Health Services' web page for information about the coronavirus
Student Health has been closely monitoring the outbreak of coronavirus that originated in Wuhan, China. To learn how to protect yourself and to get the latest news about the coronavirus outbreak, visit Student Health's Travel and Health Advisory web page at .
Professional studio portraits available starting today
In conjunction with WSU鈥檚 new website profiles, Strategic Communications will resume taking appointments for scheduled portraits on Monday, Feb. 3. Photos will now take place in the Office of Strategic Communications, 102 Morrison Hall.
To learn more, and to book your 10-minute appointment, go to .
myPerformance Manager Review is due!
Managers of USS and non-teaching UP employees should now submit reviews and ratings for their direct reports for the 2019-20 annual evaluations in myPerformance. This step is due Saturday, Feb. 29. Managers should log in to myPerformance (through myWSU) to rate their direct reports and submit comments to justify the ratings.
NOTE: The Planning step for 2020-21 annual evaluations in myPerformance will also be available on Feb. 1. This will allow managers to potentially meet with their direct reports for the (2019-20) current end-of-review as well as the (2020-21) next cycle鈥檚 planning meeting at the same time, if desired.
For more information (including quick reference guides and other assistance) go to .
Three high school seniors win $64,000 Gore scholarships to attend 成人头条 State
成人头条 has selected the 2020 recipients of the Harry Gore Memorial Scholarships. Each student will receive a $64,000 scholarship to attend 成人头条 State University in August 2020.
The 2020 Gore Scholars are:
- MJ Jacques, Topeka High School
- Rebekah Krehbiel, Northside High School (Arkansas)
- Vivian Le, 成人头条 East High School
Read complete story on 2020 Gore Scholars
Register for the F1RST-Gen Friday with the First Gen Coordinating Council
The 成人头条 State First Generation Coordinating Council invites faculty, staff and administration to F1RST-Gen Friday from noon-1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, in 264 RSC.
You bring your lunch and we will bring your dessert!
Do you know who Bayard Rustin is?
A Black History Month film and discussion: 鈥淏rother Outsider 鈥 The Life of Bayard Rustin鈥 will be held from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, in 266 RSC.
Rustin shaped the Civil Rights Movement strategy as a longtime advisor to Martin Luther King Jr., and was known and respected by numerous US presidents and foreign leaders.
This documentary captures Rustin's commitment to pacifism and his visionary advocacy of Gandhian nonviolence, which made him a pioneer in the 1940s and captured King's imagination in the 1950s.
In 1963, Rustin was tapped by A. Philip Randolph to organize the historic March on Washington, the largest protest America had ever seen at the time. But Rustin was also seen as a political liability. He was openly gay during the fiercely homophobic era of the 40s and 50s and, as a result, was frequently shunned by the same movement he helped create.
Join us for a viewing of a film that looks into the life of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, followed by a discussion.
For more information go to or contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 978-3034.
February HealthQuest upcoming events
Employees enrolled in 2020 coverage through the State Employee Health Plan can earn a premium discount worth $480 annually and HSA/HRA rewards dollars up to $500 per year for each employee and covered spouse, just by participating and logging healthy activities throughout the year.
You may have noticed that the has been completely redesigned for 2020, and all employees and spouses must re-register. Click here for registration instructions.
HR Total Rewards is holding two HealthQuest labs in February to help employees get registered, tour the HealthQuest site and get started on activities. Sign up through myTraining.
- 2-3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12 in 122 Jabara Hall
- 9-10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19 in 124 Jabara Hall
Read more on February HealthQuest events.
In February, there are four events currently scheduled, worth up to 26 points total. Here are some of the upcoming events this month:
- 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, in 261 RSC 鈥淲here Are You Going? Goal Setting for Personal and Professional Success鈥 EAP Workshop (1 point). Register in myTraining 鈥 limited capacity.
- Tuesday, Feb. 18, on-campus Biometric Screening in 265. Schedule your appointment today in the , or call 1-888-275-1205, option 3! (Up to 23 points)
- Tuesday, February 18, on-campus Health Coaching in RSC 238 Meeker Rom. Schedule your appointment today in the , or by calling 1-888-275-1205, option 3! (1 point)
- 11 a.m.-noon Wednesday, Feb. 19, 鈥淧reparing for Financial Emergencies鈥 EAP webinar. . (1 point)
We鈥檒l publish upcoming events each month, but if you鈥檇 like to plan in advance, check out all currently scheduled HealthQuest events.
Ulrich Museum invites WSU researchers to share their work at FUN events this semester
Are you conducting innovative and exciting research here on the WSU campus that you鈥檇 like to share with the greater community? If so, sign up for FUN: Future Now at the Ulrich. Introducing PechaKucha style presentations of campus-wide research: four presenters, seven minutes each. FUN events are a great way to publicize your research efforts and network across campus and beyond.
FUN: Future Now at the Ulrich is an extension of the Museum鈥檚 Solving for X series, sharing research across campus with the community. If you鈥檇 like to sign up to be a FUN presenter, contact Jana Erwin at jana.erwin@wichita.edu.
Ins and outs of grant administration: open workshops for faculty, staff
The Office of Research will host multiple workshops for faculty and staff who need help with or have questions about grant administration. Research staff can help with all of your questions, including those involving topics such as post-award, expenses, reports, funds, budget, cost-share and effort. Labs will be held throughout February. No need to RSVP or register, just show up with your questions. All labs will be held in 409E Jardine Hall. Contact Amy Delgado at amy.delgado@wichita.edu or call 978-5377 for more information.
Open workshop times are:
4-5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 3
4-5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7
4-5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17
4-5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21
The Engagement and Economic Prosperity Taskforce needs your help!
Is your unit engaged with the local or regional community in an effort to solve pressing problems? Are you working with industry or community partners on projects that advance the public good or drive education, economic or health outcomes? Are you working to create or sustain jobs for south central Kansas?
If your answer to any of those questions is, 鈥淵ES,鈥 please enter your activity / event / service or administrative action into the Strategic Planning Initiative Database on the Strategic Planning website in order to be included in the campuswide landscape analysis.
Questions can be forwarded to Kaye Monk-Morgan, taskforce co-chair, kaye.monk@wichita.edu.
Shared Governance and the Shocker Circle
As an exercise in shared governance, a series of Shocker Circles were held in September 2019. First, 鈥淲hat is a Circle?鈥 A Shocker Circle is a gathering of Shockers who, while sitting in circle, has the opportunity to speak about a single topic or run of questions of interest without interruption. A Circle facilitator supports the process and allows everyone an opportunity for full participation. A scribe records the responses.
There were three common questions that were asked during each of the 2019 Shocker Circles:
- What is something you value about the current decision-making process at the university?
- What can the university do to demonstrate respect, trust, and transparency in the decision-making process?
- How can the university best solicit input from staff, faculty, students, and administrators?
A summary report is now available.
In a continued effort to shape a culture of community and engaged listening, the trained Shocker Circle Keepers are available to host future circles. Please share your ideas or requests for future Shocker Circle topics or to learn more about how to become a Shocker Circle Keeper. Questions may be submitted to shocker.circle@wichita.edu.
First-generation college students take great pride in succeeding and graduating
Attend a brown-bag lunch and learn on 鈥淏ecoming an Individual & Institutional Advocate for First-generation College Students.鈥 Join the First Gen Coordinating Council at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, in 233 RSC for a brown bag lunch webinar and brief Q&A session.
Colleges and universities have an opportunity to shift the paradigm of support for first-generation college students from a deficit approach. First-generation college students take great pride in succeeding and graduating (Gibbons & Woodside, 2014). However, first-generation students 鈥渨ho dropped out of college believed they needed to figure out how to do college on their own鈥 (Lightweis, 2014, p. 466). Instead, when higher education institutions shift this paradigm, they have an opportunity to not only improve retention rates, but also provide a holistic support system for student success.
This live briefing will focus on opportunities for students and academic affairs professionals of all functional areas and levels to become individual and institutional advocates for first-generation student success.
Attendees are invited to bring their lunch and join in. Contact Lydia.Santiago@wichita.edu with any questions.
Effective time and priority management is a skill everyone needs
Are your students missing assignments, classes and appointments, but you see their frequent posts on social media?
Managing priorities, juggling multiple life roles, and trying to meet all academic deadlines can become overwhelming for many of our students. They can find resources such as our one page semester at-a-glance on the Student Success study skills website and tips such as putting assignments, exams and reminders in their calendars on our time management website.
Call for presentations for Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference
Save the date and help spread the news that the call for presentations for the 7th Annual Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference on Friday, March 13. Find more information and the CFP link at /genderconference.
We invite submissions of original research and scholarship from any discipline.
Submit a 200-300-word summary of your proposed presentation including topic and/or research questions, methodology and a summary of findings or main themes to be addressed in the presentation.
Presentation formats include traditional presentations are oral with a length of 15-20 minutes, and include a visual aid of some sort (power point, video, poster). Workshops may be longer and usually include an interactive component. Presenters may be individuals or groups.
The deadline for submissions is Sunday, Feb. 16.
This year鈥檚 keynote will be Sarah Deer, citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma, professor at KU in the School of Public Affairs and Administration and 2019 National Women鈥檚 Hall of Fame inductee.
We hope that you will consider submitting a proposal and share information about the conference with your fellow students, colleagues and others across campus or the 成人头条 community who may be interested.
Contact Shocker Sociology at 978-3280 or email Jodie Hertzog at jodie.hertzog@wichita.edu with any questions.
Customer service skills can make or break your organization
鈥淓nhancing Your Customer Service Skills鈥 will be presented by Don Hackett, DBA, from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Taking time to refine your customer service skills helps you reap the benefits of stronger profits, satisfied customers and a happier workplace. This seminar will give you practical skills you can use immediately to improve your service to both external and internal customers and will assist you in improving customer relations while reducing consumer complaints.
The cost is $299, with a 20% discount for WSU faculty, staff and students. Some restrictions apply.
For more information, go to or register at 978-3118.
SLI Squad Leader applications sought
Are you interested in leadership development of yourself and your students? We are calling for five cluster facilitators at the 2020 Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) this year. The five-day event will take place May 18-22.
We will host a few meetings leading up to the event to discuss logistics and preparations for the week. This week is time spent developing yourself as well as mentoring our students through their leadership journey. You鈥檒l be part of community building and leadership exploration both during the institute and when we return to campus.
If you are interested, please .
For any questions, contact Kennedy Rogers at kennedy.rogers@wichita.edu or 978-7402.
Registration for the Kansas NSF EPSCoR Annual MAPS Research Symposium is now open!
The Kansas NSF EPSCoR Annual MAPS Research Symposium will be held Monday, March 2, at the KU Adams Alumni Center, 1266 Oread Ave., Lawrence, Kansas. You are invited to attend due to your association with Kansas NSF EPSCoR.
There will be a welcome reception the evening before (Sunday, March 1) at the Oread Hotel (1200 Oread Ave., Lawrence, KS).
There is no fee to attend but registration is required. Please register by Friday, February 21, 2020.
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Program and other logistical details are TBA. Accommodations for overnight guests will be at the Oread Hotel, 1200 Oread Ave, Lawrence, Kansas. To make reservations, call 785-843-1200 and tell the reservation service you are with the Kansas NSF EPSCoR 2020 Symposium. To guarantee a room reservation, call on or before Friday, Jan. 31.
for up-to-date information. Contact Doug Byers at dbyers@ku.edu or 785-864-3227 with questions.
Free academic resources are available through TRIO Student Support Services
Student Support Services (SSS) is funded by the U.S. Department of Education to provide free academic services to students from First-Generation (FG) and Limited- Income (LI) backgrounds, as well as students with disabilities.
The free services include individualized tutoring, academic advising, textbook loans, assistance completing financial aid applications, and scholarships exclusively for student participants.
We are located on the third floor of Grace Wilkie Hall, in suite 309. For more information, visit our website or contact our offices at 978-3715.
Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis
Please join us for the first of the Wednesdays in Wiedemann organ recital in Wiedemann Hall with Lynne Davis at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5. Enjoy free admission to hear the great Marcussen organ in a listener-friendly atmosphere in a short, half-hour recital. Come and bring a friend!
Faculty advisor needed for new chapter of Phi Sigma Pi
Phi Sigma Pi is a gender-inclusive National Honor Fraternity established in 1916. Faculty Advisors play an important role in the Collegiate Chapter by building a bridge between the local chapter and the university community. Responsibilities of the faculty advisor include:
- Assisting the chapter with day-to-day operation questions
- Provide guidance to chapter officers and committee chairs
- Encourage smart financial decisions
- Promote Phi Sigma Pi to other students on campus
- Attend meetings, ceremonies, and events when possible
*You are not required to be an Alumni Member of Phi Sigma Pi in order to serve as a Faculty Advisor
Currently, there is only one Phi Sigma Pi chapter in the state of Kansas. With your help, we believe 成人头条 State can become the newest home to the Phi Sigma Pi family!
Contact Katie at krhefner@shockers.wichita.edu if you are interested or have any questions.
Shocker Innovation Corps applications due soon
The Shocker Innovation Corps nurtures and supports 成人头条 State entrepreneurial teams interested in accelerating their STEM ideas, research and product commercialization. Ideas / projects can originate from student or faculty work, research and institutional / industrial projects.
Applications for the Shocker I-Corps program for the spring 2020 cohort are due Wednesday, Feb. 12. Applicants who are accepted will receive up to $2,150 in seed funding, as well as mentoring from local experts, access to entrepreneurial resources, networking with the local innovation ecosystem, and customer validation training.
Register now for Wu's Big Event XII
Join us from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8 to make a HUGE impact in the 成人头条 community. Individuals, groups, organizations, faculty, staff, students, alumni, friends and family are all encouraged to participate in Wu's Big Event, 成人头条 State's largest volunteer event. Registration is free and includes a light breakfast, lunch, a t-shirt and transportation to and from service sites. For questions, email CSB@wichita.edu or call 978-3022.
Submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
Applications are being sought for 成人头条 State鈥檚 2020 Senior Honor awards. This is considered one of the most prestigious honors a student can receive at WSU. Up to 10 students are chosen for this honor each year. Application deadline is 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14. To review the eligibility requirements and application process, go to .
Campus Credit Union's 68th Annual Meeting
Campus Credit Union members are invited to its 68th Annual Meeting to be hosted in at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, at Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes in Rhatigan Student Center. Members are encouraged to stop in and buy their tickets now for $5, as prices will be $8 at the door. The night will include dinner (American food), bowling, and raffled door prizes. We look forward to hosting our membership; please join us!
$2 hot dogs for Rewards Members in February
Members of the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes Eat.Drink.Play. Rewards Program can enjoy $2 hot dogs every Wednesday in February. Not a member? Joining is free and easy, just ask at the counter.