Teaching This Fall: Day 1 Info on Hybrid Instruction
To support instructors who are prepping their classes for fall, the Faculty Curricular Design Working Group has created 10 sets of featured questions related to our new teaching environment. Each day we will post one set of frequently asked questions to respond to issues that faculty have raised about how to be prepared.
FAQs Set #1: Questions about Hybrid Teaching
- What is 鈥渉ybrid鈥 course design?
A hybrid course gives instructors opportunity for flexibility and creativity. Content may be delivered in-person and online; it can be synchronous or asynchronous depending on instructor preference. See some examples here.
- What is the easiest option for moving my course to hybrid delivery?
There is no easy option for class development -- it is skilled work that takes an upfront investment of time. But there is help available, and the easiest way to move to hybrid formats is to take advantage of the resources available through 成人头条 State University (WSU) Instructional Design and Access (IDA). See some additional ways that IDA can help you build your Bb shell or provide additional professional development.
Additional FAQs about teaching this fall can be found on the COVID-19 university webpage.
Annual Appointment Notices are available online!
2021 Fiscal and Academic Year annual Appointment Notices are available online and will not be printed and distributed to departments.
Please note that University Support Staff (USS) and Non-Benefit Eligible employees (Students, Lecturers and Temporary employees) are not subject to the annual Appointment Notice process. Athletics employees will receive Appointment Notices through a separate process later in July.
Therefore, Unclassified Professionals (UP) and Faculty can view, electronically acknowledge, and print their 2021 Appointment Notice through myWSU:
- MyWSU (Chrome is the preferred browser)
- Faculty/Staff tab
- Human Resources Links
- Notice of Appointment (you may need to clear the browser cache to see the link)
2021 Appointment Notices will be available to view, electronically acknowledge, print and revisit through Aug. 31, 2020. Because of the sensitive nature of this data, always close the browser to protect privacy.
Please contact the Help Desk at 978-4357 for assistance logging into MyWSU.
For questions with any of the information contained on your Fiscal Year 2021 Appointment Notice, please discuss with your supervisor and they may contact HR.ServiceCenter@wichita.edu if needed.
The Office of Research invites Notices of Intent for two limited submission opportunities
If you wish to apply to either of these two limited submission opportunities, please email the WSU Office of Research at proposals@wichita.edu.
*** LIMITED #1 *** Funding Agency: Housing and Urban Development
*** LIMITED #2 *** Funding Agency: Greenwall Foundation
*** LIMITED #1 *** Funding Agency: Housing and Urban Development
Application Deadline: ***Limited*** Because WSU may only submit one proposal, Notices of Intent to apply must be sent to proposals@wichita.edu by noon Monday, Aug. 17, in case an internal competition is needed. Full application (if selected) to be due Sept. 21, 2021.
Purpose: Community Compass Eligible Activities include: Needs Assessments, Direct Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Engagements, Development and Maintenance of Tools and Products, Self-Directed and Group Learning, Knowledge Management, Data Analysis, Reporting and Performance Management and more.
Amount: $20 Million, three-year project period
*** LIMITED #2 *** Funding Agency: Greenwall Foundation
Application Deadline: ***Limited*** Because WSU may only submit one letter of intent, Notices of Intent to apply must be sent to proposals@wichita.edu by noon Friday, Aug. 21, in case an internal competition is needed. Letters of Intent will be due Sept. 21, 2020 with Full Applications (if invited) to be due Jan. 11, 2021.
Purpose: 鈥淭he Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program in Bioethics is a career development award to enable junior faculty members to carry out innovative bioethics research. It supports research that goes beyond current work in bioethics to help resolve pressing ethical issues in clinical, biomedical, and public health decision-making, policy, and practice, and creates a community that enhances future bioethics research by Scholars and Alumni/ae.鈥
Amount: 鈥淭he award supports 50% of a Scholar鈥檚 salary plus benefits for three years, up to the NIH salary cap, with 10% institutional costs for the salary and benefits. This funding is intended to ensure that at least 50 percent of the scholar鈥檚 time is devoted to bioethics research. In addition, the foundation provides $5,000 each year for limited project support and travel (no indirect costs are provided for these items).鈥
Purchasing Office new contact information
Due to the recent changes in the Purchasing Office, for the fastest most efficient response, please use the following emails when contacting us:
Purchasing Staff: purchasing.office@wichita.edu
P-Card Administrator: PCardAdmin@wichita.edu
Thank you for your cooperation, and we look forward to serving you in the future.
New tax-exempt certificate available
The tax-exempt certificate has been updated and the new form expires 10/1/2024.
The new form is available in either of the following locations on the Purchasing website at
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If you need further assistance, please feel free to reach out to us at purchasing.office@wichita.edu.
Ulrich Museum set to install Twister Grande (tall) sculpture Tuesday on WSU Innovation Campus
Beginning at 8 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Aug. 4), a crew will install the Alice Aycock sculpture Twister Grande (tall) on WSU鈥檚 Innovation Campus. Once installed, it will be the 81st piece in the Museum鈥檚 world-class Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection, and the first placement on the Innovation Campus.
The public is invited to attend the installation, where safe social-distancing practices will be observed (wearing face masks and standing at least six feet apart).
Ulrich Director Leslie Brothers, who acquired the piece, said the work was selected for the site because it captures the spirit of the dramatic changes that have taken place at the university in the last decade. It will, moreover, be a fitting and lasting tribute to the contributions of President John Bardo, who initiated and oversaw those changes prior to his passing in 2019.
鈥淭his sculpture is a perfect fit for us on so many levels,鈥 Brothers said. 鈥淚t evokes the spirits of invention, innovation, and change that we are accustomed to here in 成人头条 and at WSU, and it comes from a world-renowned sculptor. It is definitely a major addition not just to our collection or the WSU campus, but for the greater city of 成人头条 as well.鈥
Indeed, Aycock is a force of nature in her own right, heralded as one of the most important artists in contemporary sculpture; in 2018, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award in Contemporary Sculpture from The International Sculpture Center. She has blazed a unique path working within the art world at the intersection of sculpture, architecture, technology, and science. Her addition to the Ulrich鈥檚 outdoor sculpture collection will help boost its representation of key female artists. The collection currently contains a handful of key works by major women sculptors, including Louise Nevelson, Barbara Hepworth, Ursula Von Rydingsvard, and, most recently, Elyn Zimmerman, but, overall, women are still underrepresented in the collection. Adding Aycock鈥檚 piece will help remedy that.
In conjunction with installing Twister Grande (tall), the Ulrich is also currently featuring the exhibition Alice Aycock in the Studio, which is an installation of drawings and ephemera that seeks to illuminate the artist's creative process and contextualize her sculpture as part of the larger artistic practice that has unfolded over the course of 50 years. That exhibition is currently on view by appointment only. To schedule an appointment call the Museum at 316-978-3664.
Image caption: Rendition of Alice Aycock sculpture Twister Grande (tall). Image courtesy of the Ulrich Museum of Art.
To read more about the installation event, including directions for parking, click on .
Upcoming road closure on Aug. 4
The south part of Innovation Boulevard will be closed temporarily from 7 a.m. to noon tomorrow (Tuesday, Aug. 4), for the installation of the Alice Aycock sculpture 鈥淭wister Grande鈥 at the roundabout. All access to the roundabout will be blocked during this time, including the entrance off of 17th Street. The parking lots east of Airbus and the John Bardo Center will still be accessible through the northeast entrance of lot 37.
WSU dining, services adjust to safety guidelines for fall semester
With health and safety as our top priority, 成人头条鈥檚 food, retail and common spaces will adjust hours, layout and cleaning schedules as students return for the fall semester.
Safety measures such as face coverings, social distancing and hand-washing will be emphasized with signage, email reminders and social media.
Pictured above: Dining services throughout campus have adjusted their policies to include social distancing and face masks.
University Libraries lists fall 2020 intersession hours
Ablah Library has new intersession hours up until the start of the fall 2020 semester. Keep up-to-date with hours, access to facilities / materials, and guidelines on our website
SPTE Request Form for fall pre-session courses
If you would like to request a SPTE (Student Perception of Teaching Effectiveness) evaluation to be administered to your pre-session course, please click this link . You also have the option of contacting the office at 978-3384. SPTE information and additional services the Social Science Research Lab offers can be found at .
Freshen up your skills at the August Academic Resources Conference
The Academic Resources Conference is back for August! Now is the time to plan your schedule for this free, online training conference. Check out our Aug. 10-14 events here.
For the most up-to-date information, please join the .
Everyone is welcome at the ARC! Please help us spread the word to GTAs, adjunct instructors, new faculty, and any student-facing staff. No sign-up is necessary for most sessions; just click the Zoom link in the August schedule and enjoy!
Meet virtually with Loni LeForce, Ph.D., on Aug. 4 & 5
Landing the Job with Loni LeForce, Ph.D.
Noon-1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4
Seven seconds. That is how long it takes to make a first impression. Learn tips and tricks on how to put your best foot forward for landing your new job or internship.
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Disability in the Workplace with Loni LeForce, Ph.D.
1-2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5
The world of work is ever-changing. Not only what job is being done but where, when, and how the work is completed. In this workshop, we will discuss disability in the workplace and how best to work will all people.
The Career Development Center invites you to both of these workshops! They are geared toward 成人头条 State students, but all faculty and staff are welcome to attend.
Loni LeForce, Ph.D., earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Social Science Education and a Master of Art of Teaching at Friends University. Loni completed a second master鈥檚 in Special Education from the University of Oklahoma and her Ph.D. in 2020.
Currently, Dr. LeForce is the Pre-Employment Transition Specialist at the University of Missouri, in August she will transition to Process Coordinator and Transition Coach for the Springfield, Missouri Public schools.
Dr. LeForce鈥檚 professional experiences include teaching at the secondary level for 13 years in Kansas and Oklahoma. Loni has taught classes as a graduate assistant and adjunct professor at the University of Oklahoma. She has also presented transition education at conferences in Iowa, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, and Wisconsin.
Incoming graduate students can ask questions about SHS on Aug. 4 Tuesday Talk
For new Shockers this fall, join Nurse Heather and WSU students to discuss what graduate students need to know about staying healthy at 成人头条 State. Tune in to Facebook Live at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4, and ask questions about managing your health on campus.
Classroom Technology Training Schedule
Classrooms across campus are equipped with uniform technology and media equipment. Access is available to faculty and staff with consistent keys for most classrooms that are issued during a short training session. We encourage you to bring your personal laptop to test in the room during training. If there are additional needs or questions, please call 978-3588.
Faculty are encouraged to verify that their assigned rooms have the technology they need prior to the start of the semester.
Fall 2020 Classroom Technology Training Schedule
Free shipping on all orders, even textbooks!
From now to Friday, Aug. 7, you can enjoy free shipping on ALL orders at ! This is the perfect opportunity for students to order their textbooks early and not have to come into the store. Free shipping is also good on Shocker gear, so shop online from home and have it sent your way!
Submit your WelcomeFest events
Welcomefest takes place during the beginning of classes each semester and features dozens of activities. You can submit your department or organization events to be included in the Welcomefest marketing, including an online guidebook, web listing and more. The deadline to submit events for inclusion in all Welcomefest marketing is noon today (Monday, Aug. 3).
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, go to . If you have questions, contact Student Involvement at 316-978-3022 or getinvolved@wichita.edu.
Required fire drills to be held on campus this week
State fire regulations require that fire drills be held annually for all campus buildings. The 2020 fire drills will be conducted Aug. 3-7.
Fire Safety personnel will conduct the drill some time during each scheduled day. When the alarm sounds in your building, evacuate the building in an orderly fashion to your designated assembly point(s), at least 50 feet from the building. Emergency Building Coordinators will assist with the evacuation. Environmental, Health and Safety staff will evaluate each drill.
Monday, Aug. 3:
Brennan 1, Brennan 2, Brennan 3, Garvey International, Intensive English, Henrion Hall, Fiske Hall, McKnight Hall, Wilner Hall, Ahlberg Hall, Elliott Hall
Tuesday, Aug. 4:
McKinley Hall, Jardine Hall, HR Building, Rhatigan Student Center, Morrison Hall, Wiedemann Hall, Duerksen Fine Arts Center, Jabara Hall, Clinton Hall, Neff Hall
Geology Building, Engineering Building
Wednesday, Aug. 5:
Koch Arena, Hubbard Hall, Devlin Hall, Corbin Hall, Eck office, AEGD, Metro Complex, Marcus Welcome Center, Woodman Alumni Center, LETC
Thursday, Aug. 6:
Heskett Center, Lindquist Hall, Grace Wilkie/Annex, Ablah Library, Media Resources Center, Wallace Hall, Beggs Hall, Aviation Testing Lab, NIAR building, NIAR Atlas,
John Bardo Center, NIAR Crash Lab
Friday, Aug. 7:
213 N. Mead, 238 N. Mead, West Campus, Central Power Plant