Oct 3, 2008 — By WSU News Services — More than 400 students completed their degrees at Wichita State University in summer 2008. Undergraduate students who have attained a grade point average of 3.9 out of a possible 4.0 received the summa cum laude award; those with an average of 3.55 received the magna cum laude award; and those with an average of 3.25 received the cum laude. Enclosed are names of local students who are amo

Oct 6, 2008 — By WSU News Services — The Alumni Association and the athletic department are teaming up once again to host the event of the year, complete with food and drinks from Wichita's finest eating establishments, live music and incredible live and silent auctions. Rockin' the Roundhouse will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, in Charles Koch Arena. Proceeds support WSU students, alumni and Shocker student-athletes. For more

Oct 7, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Feminists on Campus Uniting Students and the Young Democrats are co-sponsoring a voter registration drive from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. today (Tuesday, Oct. 7) in the Rhatigan Student Center. In addition to voter registration cards, they will hand out information about where candidates stand on different issues.

Oct 24, 2008 — By WSU News Services — * Student Activities Council is bringing the Golden Dragon Acrobats to the Orpheum Theatre at 7 p.m. today (Tuesday, Oct. 7). For ticket information, call 978-3495. * A panel discussion, "Three Habits of Successful Researchers," will be held from 1-2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, in 223 Hubbard Hall. The event is aimed at pre-tenure faculty, but all faculty and staff are welcome. A free box lunch wil

Oct 10, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Associate Provost Keith Pickus has announced that Susan Norton will become the new director of Satellite Campuses and Workforce Development effective Oct. 19. Norton has extensive experience in higher education administration, specifically related to satellite campuses and workforce development. She has held positions at Newman University, Cowley Community College and is currently employed by WATC

Oct 3, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Alain Brouillaud of Finland, grandson of Gordon Parks, and Toni Parks of England, daughter of Gordon Parks, will visit Wichita State University at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 6, in special collections in Ablah Library to review some of the work being done with the Gordon Parks papers. Hosting the morning visit will be Ted Ayres, vice president and general counsel, and Lorraine Madway, curator of speci

Oct 3, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Alain Brouillaud of Finland, grandson of Gordon Parks, and Toni Parks of England, daughter of Gordon Parks, will visit Wichita State University at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 6, in special collections in Ablah Library to review some of the work being done with the Gordon Parks papers. Hosting the morning visit will be Ted Ayres, vice president and general counsel, and Lorraine Madway, curator of speci

Oct 3, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Alain Brouillaud of Finland, grandson of Gordon Parks, and Toni Parks of England, daughter of Gordon Parks, will visit Wichita State University at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 6, in special collections in Ablah Library to review some of the work being done with the Gordon Parks papers. Hosting the morning visit will be Ted Ayres, vice president and general counsel, and Lorraine Madway, curator of speci

Oct 3, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Alain Brouillaud of Finland, grandson of Gordon Parks, and Toni Parks of England, daughter of Gordon Parks, will visit Wichita State University at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 6, in special collections in Ablah Library to review some of the work being done with the Gordon Parks papers. Hosting the morning visit will be Ted Ayres, vice president and general counsel, and Lorraine Madway, curator of speci

Oct 3, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Alain Brouillaud of Finland, grandson of Gordon Parks, and Toni Parks of England, daughter of Gordon Parks, will visit Wichita State University at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 6, in special collections in Ablah Library to review some of the work being done with the Gordon Parks papers. Hosting the morning visit will be Ted Ayres, vice president and general counsel, and Lorraine Madway, curator of speci