Jun 30, 2008 — By WSU News Services — David Childs, a former Wichita State University professor of music theory and composition, will perform an Independence Day carillon concert from noon-1 p.m. Thursday, July 3, from the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum at 204 S. Main. Childs also served as chair of the school of music at Concordia Lutheran College in Moorehead, Minn. This is one of five annual carillon concerts spons

Jun 23, 2009 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State University offices will be closed and classes will not be held in observance of Independence Day, Friday, July 4. The second four-week session of summer classes will begin Monday, July 7, and run through Aug. 1. * * * * * Contact: Joe Kleinsasser, director of news and media relations, (316) 978-3013 or joe.kleinsasser@wichita.edu.

Jun 27, 2008 — By WSU News Services — President Beggs has approved two revisions to the WSU Policies and Procedures Manual relating to paid leave for classified employees. 7.08 / Types of Leave (Classified Employees) http://webs.wichita.edu/inaudit/ch7_08.htm Amended to comply with recent revisions to Board of Regents policy relating to accrual of vacation leave for classified employees. Beginning in FY 2009, vacation accrual rates

Jun 27, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Go to http://www.wichita.edu/newsline to get the current Wichita State University Newsline. Here's the Wichita State University Newsline tentative schedule: 9 a.m. Friday, June 27, until further notice This topic features five sound bites and one voice wrap. Gotcha moments on YouTube, unauthorized campaign videos and hard-hitting debate questions from YouTube users are changing the poli

Jun 27, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Go to http://www.wichita.edu/newsline to get the current Wichita State University Newsline. Here's the Wichita State University Newsline tentative schedule: 9 a.m. Friday, June 27, until further notice This topic features five sound bites and one voice wrap. Gotcha moments on YouTube, unauthorized campaign videos and hard-hitting debate questions from YouTube users are changing the poli

Jun 27, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Go to http://www.wichita.edu/newsline to get the current Wichita State University Newsline. Here's the Wichita State University Newsline tentative schedule: 9 a.m. Friday, June 27, until further notice This topic features five sound bites and one voice wrap. Gotcha moments on YouTube, unauthorized campaign videos and hard-hitting debate questions from YouTube users are changing the poli

Jun 27, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Go to http://www.wichita.edu/newsline to get the current Wichita State University Newsline. Here's the Wichita State University Newsline tentative schedule: 9 a.m. Friday, June 27, until further notice This topic features five sound bites and one voice wrap. Gotcha moments on YouTube, unauthorized campaign videos and hard-hitting debate questions from YouTube users are changing the poli

Jun 27, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Go to http://www.wichita.edu/newsline to get the current Wichita State University Newsline. Here's the Wichita State University Newsline tentative schedule: 9 a.m. Friday, June 27, until further notice This topic features five sound bites and one voice wrap. Gotcha moments on YouTube, unauthorized campaign videos and hard-hitting debate questions from YouTube users are changing the poli

Jun 27, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Go to http://www.wichita.edu/newsline to get the current Wichita State University Newsline. Here's the Wichita State University Newsline tentative schedule: 9 a.m. Friday, June 27, until further notice This topic features five sound bites and one voice wrap. Gotcha moments on YouTube, unauthorized campaign videos and hard-hitting debate questions from YouTube users are changing the poli

Jul 16, 2008 — By WSU News Services — Go to http://www.wichita.edu/newsline to get the current Wichita State University Newsline. Here's the Wichita State University Newsline tentative schedule: 9 a.m. Friday, June 27, until further notice This topic features five sound bites and one voice wrap. Gotcha moments on YouTube, unauthorized campaign videos and hard-hitting debate questions from YouTube users are changing the poli