Shocker Blast: Sept. 6, 2019

 

Drug Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA) Notice

The Annual Security Report which is published here by the university each year by Oct. 1, requires Wichita State University to notify all students, staff, and faculty of the following as it relates to the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA): 

• Written Standards of Conduct 
• Institutional Outcomes 
• Description of Legal Sanctions (local, state, and federal) 
• Description of health risks associated with abuse 
• Any drug/alcohol counseling/treatment/rehab program 

The 2019 DFSCA Annual Notice can be found here.

Information about Clery.

If there are any questions or concerns about this report, please contact Molly Gordon at Molly.Gordon@wichita.edu.


Free Money Game Show Sept. 6, 2019

Free Money Game Show today (Friday, Sept. 6)

WSU Shockers, come on down! SAC is bringing the Free Money Game Show to Wichita State. Free Money Game Show combines Minute to Win It and Jeopardy games for the opportunity to win cash, gift cards, and other fantastic prizes.

Only WSU students with current WSU student ID are eligible to win. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. today (Friday, Sept. 6) in the CAC Theater. Cash or check only accepted at the door.

For more information about SAC-sponsored events, please visit wichita.edu/sac or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.


First-Year Research Experience STEM

Apply now to get involved in research as part of the First-Year Research Experience (FYRE) in STEM

FYRE is an applied learning program designed to connect first-year students with authentic hands-on research experiences in a variety of STEM-related disciplines. The Cohen Honors Students selected for the FYRE program will be required to enroll in an introductory research seminar course that exposes them to research methods and are matched with research positions in WSU labs actively involved in scholarly STEM research. Applications will be accepted until Oct. 1.

Learn more about the First-Year Research Experience (FYRE) in STEM program at an information session led by Moriah Beck at 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, in the Cohen Honors College seminar room in Shocker Hall.

Research experience


Quinn the Goose Dog

Quinn the Goose Dog enrolls at WSU

Wichita State is excited to announce the arrival of Quinn and Chris Stoneberger, the dynamic duo behind Goose Troopers. The pair is fully licensed and trained to control geese populations in a PETA approved method. Quinn started her new job at WSU on Sept. 2. She is adjusting well and loves being a part of Shocker Nation.

Read complete story on Quinn the Goose Dog.


Heartland Classic Sept. 7, 2019

Langston Lions and McPherson Bulldogs meet at Cessna Stadium for the Heartland Classic

In conjunction with the Heartland Black Chamber of Commerce and the Wichita State University Division of Diversity and Community Engagement, we proudly welcome the Langston University Lions and the McPherson College Bulldogs to Cessna Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 7. Gates open at 2 p.m., and kickoff is at 4 p.m.

There will be a pre-game performance by the Southeast High School Band. The halftime events include a special ceremony honoring former WSU coach Willie Jeffries, who made history in 1979 as the first African American head football coach at a Division I college, and a performance by the Langston Lions Marching Band.

Get your tickets at https://myvoicetix.com/


This week’s university update

In case you missed the Weekly Briefing yesterday (Thursday, Sept. 5) here’s information about Military visits to campus, Navy Week, Strategic Plan Town Hall, Academic Convocation and Campus Life.

Read complete university update

Military visits to campus – by the numbers

As we mentioned in our Aug. 15 briefing, WSU continues making great strides through its strong commitment to applied learning and research. This is evidenced by its new record for R&D awards, which totaled $136 million in fiscal year 2019, up from $104 million in FY 2018.

This significant increase comes from a steep rise in contracts and awards from the U.S. Department of Defense.

In fact, over the past 18 months, we’re proud to announce that the National Institute for Aviation Research and the university have hosted two dozen visits from all branches of the military—showcasing the R&D capabilities our campus offers. A total of 136 military guests have seen WSU firsthand, including three department secretaries and multiple generals.

And, today, these numbers increase even more as U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, WSU and NIAR host Acting Secretary of the United States Army Ryan McCarthy for a tour of the John Bardo Center at 1:45 p.m., with media availability at 2:05 p.m.

We welcome the acting secretary and Senator Moran to campus. This visit is just another indicator that our commitment to applied learning and research is reaping big benefits for our students and faculty, our industry partners, and the community, state, region, and nation.

 

Navy Week – Sept. 9-15

In other military-related news, WSU is set to host several public and private events as part of Wichita Navy Week, Sept. 9th-15th. Navy Weeks are the Navy’s signature outreach program, allowing this service branch to build and strengthen ties to communities who do not have frequent visibility of the Navy.

At 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10, in the Beggs Ballroom, everyone is invited for a special lecture from Rear Admiral Nancy Lacore titled “My Path to Service and Leadership in Modern America.” Lacore is the United States Navy's director of the Maritime Partnership Program for U.S. Naval Forces Europe/Africa and vice commander of the Navy's 6th Fleet based in Naples, Italy.

Her lecture will highlight her career journey from young naval aviator to Navy Rear Admiral. She’ll also talk about the importance of service both in and out of uniform; how to be an effective leader in today's society; and the opportunities that exist for women in the military. We look forward to having her on campus.

And at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 11 in the CAC Theater, Military and Veteran Services will host a Sept. 11 remembrance ceremony. The ceremony will feature a talk from Chavius Lewis, commanding officer of the USS Wichita. Everyone is invited to attend.

As supporters of military students from all branches and backgrounds, we hope you’ll join us in welcoming the Navy to Shocker Nation. For a full list of WSU’s Navy Week events, visit wichita.edu/navyweek.

 

Strategic Plan Town Hall

As you may have heard, working groups of diverse stakeholders have been meeting the last few months to review and update the university’s goals. The valuable input and insight they’ve contributed underscores our commitment to shared governance, which is key to the direction the university is headed.

In addition, Kaye Monk-Morgan, assistant vice president for Academic Affairs, is also meeting with various constituency groups to get feedback.

As this refresh of our Strategic Plan wraps up, we want to invite students, faculty, staff and the community to learn about our updated goals, and bring their questions, at a town hall at 3 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 19 in Hubbard Hall.

We’re excited about these updated goals and hope to see you there.

 

Academic Convocation

With the semester now in full swing, we want to remind students, faculty and staff not to miss out on one of fall’s signature events, Academic Convocation, which will take place at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 12 in Wilner Auditorium.

Academic Convocation is an exciting event that blends the WSU Reads program with other learning and engagement opportunities, along with faculty awards, a student speaker, keynote address and book signing. This year’s keynote speaker is Bill Burnett, co-author of “Designing Your Life,” which was selected as this year’s WSU Reads common read book.

The WSU Reads program sparks conversation between students across majors while making meaningful connections between educational concepts and out-of-the-classroom programs and activities. It’s one of many ways the university is working to enhance the Shocker experience to better ensure students’ academic and personal success.

We look forward to seeing every student at Academic Convocation. If you can’t attend, the event will be livestreamed at wichita.edu/convocation.

 

Campus life

In addition to Academic Convocation, the university kicks off each semester with a variety of fun, free events and opportunities for students to connect with each other and with university resources. These events help students get engaged and acclimated to college life sooner, which is key to the university’s efforts to support, retain and graduate them.

A prime example is Welcomefest, which takes place during the first two weeks of each semester and features dozens of activities. A few event highlights from this year’s Welcomefest include:

  • Clash of the Colleges, an event featuring inflatables, relay races, tug-o-war, team sports and a competition between academic colleges to determine who rules the school. We want to send a hearty congratulations to the College of Applied Studies for claiming victory this year.
  • Walk-a-Mile, a one-mile walk around campus in the shoes of another to take a stand against rape, sexual assault and gender-based violence.
  • And Bid Day—where, this year, more than 100 women were given a bid to join one of WSU’s five National Panhellenic Council chapters—as part of WSU’s vibrant and diverse Greek Life.

These are just a few of the more than 350 on-campus events students enjoy each year. To keep track of the fun and excitement still to come this semester, and for ways to get involved beyond the classroom, visit wichita.edu/involvement.


JCPenney Sale Sept. 8, 2019

Up to 60 percent off at JCPenney on Sunday, Sept. 8

WSU students, faculty and staff mark your calendars for the Career Development Center's JCPenney Suit Up event from 6-9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, at JCPenney East and West locations. With your WSU ID you can save up to 60 percent off select men's and women's career dress apparel, including suits, dresses, sport coats, dress pants, shoes, and accessories. At JCPenney East, enter from the upper level east entrance, at JCPenney West enter in the north door by the salon.


Free student tickets for athletic events 2019-20

Reminder: Student tickets are free to all WSU athletic events!

The Wichita State Athletics Ticket Office provides all students that are up-to-date on their tuition and student fees, a free general admission ticket to all home Shocker Athletic events! For more information please visit www.goshockers.com/studenttickets.


Food pantry story Sept. 2019

WSU's largest food pantry just keeps growing

The Shocker Support Locker food pantry has received a major overhaul in infrastructure and policy in the last year. Regular donations now arrive from multiple partners on and off campus, including a recent annual pledge from Pepsi Co.

Read complete story on Shocker Support Locker


ISME Colloquium today (Friday, Sept. 6)

Arun Kaarthick Manoharan will present “Electric Vehicles: Power System Challenges and Possible Solutions,” from 11 a.m.-noon today (Friday, Sept. 6) in 214 Clinton Hall.

Talk abstract: In the last decade, the power and energy industries have made changes in planning and operation to make the electric grid more efficient and environment friendly to achieve reduced 𝐶𝑂2 emission. Also, the public interest towards remedial actions for man-made climate change has led to new opportunities and challenges. One such case is the increase in the number of electric vehicles in the grid. Studies show that the electric vehicles in the U.S. will be at an all-time high by the year 2020, and will continue to increase in the coming decade. This would pose a lot of challenges on the existing power and control infrastructure of the electric grid.

The talk will focus on the challenges and the new strategies that are being implemented / developed to address those challenges.


CMD classes discount Sept. 19-20, 2019

Writing and analytics are the focus for September CMD classes

Basic Writing and Grammar Skills for Business will be held from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19. The class, taught by Lee Schmucker, MBA, will cost $299 with a 40% discount for students, faculty and staff. Some restrictions apply.

Business correspondence influences judgments about competence and professionalism. Improve your writing skills by reviewing the essentials of good grammar, punctuation and business writing. This seminar is designed for professionals at every level in the organization who want to improve their writing.

* Write to increase readership
* Write to be understood
* Ways to organize a message

Business Analytics: The New Competitive Advantage will be held from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20. Sue Abdinnour, Ph.D., will lead the workshop. The cost is $395, with a 40% discount available for students, faculty and staff. Some restrictions apply.

High performing companies are doing more than just collecting data, storing it, and generating reports. They are using data-driven insights to differentiate themselves from other companies that are making the same product or delivering the same service. Spend the day with Abdinnour and find out what to collect, and how to use it to your advantage when making decisions.

* Descriptive and predictive analytics
* Excel and Tableau
* Building a culture focused on analytics

For more information, go to cmd.wichita.edu or register at 316-978-3118.


RSC celebrates 60 years

Rhatigan Student Center celebrates 60 years

This year marks the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Rhatigan Student Center, formerly the Campus Activities Center! To celebrate, from Sept. 9-13, the RSC will have a week’s worth of fun activities, sales and discounts! From $6 T-shirts, to 60 cent wings, to free cake, to build-your-own teddy bears, there’s something for everyone. 

See full schedule and event information.


Shockers After Dark Sept. 13, 2019

Shockers After Dark set for Sept. 13

Student Affairs invites students, faculty, and staff to Shockers After Dark from 8-10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, on the first floor, Rhatigan Student Center, and Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes.

Come to the RSC for two hours of fantastic free fun! Activities include intuitive readers, a poker tournament, gaming, BINGO, bowling, and karaoke. There will also be free food and prizes. The first 150 attendees will receive a glow-in-the-dark T-shirt. 

For more information, contact Student Affairs at 978-3021 or go to Shockers After Dark.


Build-A-Friend Sept. 10, 2019

Build-A-Friend on Sept. 10 in RSC

Looking for an unBEARably adorable friend? Stop by at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, on the first floor in the RSC, and build your own pawesome pal. Which friend will you choose to don a custom WSU tiny T-shirt and take home? Limit one friend per participant as supplies are limited.

Friends are available to anyone with current WSU ID. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to wichita.edu/sac or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.


Women of Wichita State University membership drive

The Women of WSU membership drive is open. Our dues are only $12, and we have lunch events planned each month through May 2020. You can find the membership form at the link below, along with a list of all the events. Contact Shannon.koehn@wichita.edu if needed. 

We have a Meet and Greet at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, at the Marcus Welcome Center. Please come and learn more about the organization and join us for lunch. You can RSVP at www.wichita.edu/wwsu or contact blair.miller@wichita.edu.

For more information, go to Women of WSU.


Schuyler Bailar Sept. 12, 2019

A Conversation with Schuyler Bailar

Spectrum LGBTQ & Allies and LGBTQ+ Shocker Ambassadors are co-sponsoring A Conversation with Schuyler Bailar will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, in 265 RSC. 

Since being recruited for the Harvard Men’s Swim team in 2015, Bailar has told his story to audiences across the country in over 100 appearances, including on The Ellen Show, The Olympic Channel, 60 Minutes, at the CIA, the NCAA and scores of conferences, companies, and schools. His talk has inspired many to achieve their dreams while also finding better comfort and grounding in who they are. For more information, contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 978-3034 or visit wichita.edu/odi.


Training for Pumpkin Run 2019

Join the couch to 5k training program with Campus Recreation

Campus Recreation is wanting to help those with little-to-no running experience prepare for the upcoming 5k Pumpkin Run on Oct. 19. 

This six-week plan includes three one-hour workouts per week at 3 p.m. Monday-Wednesday-Friday, for six weeks. Training starts Monday, Sept. 9. Participants must be registered by end of first week, Friday, Sept. 13. 

Register in person at the Heskett Center Campus recreation desk. Cost is $25, and includes your race registration. 

A minimum of 10 people are needed for the program to run.


Euphoria at Cadman Art Gallery Sept. 2019

‘Euphoria’ by Giao Tang in Cadman Art Gallery

Giao Tang’s exhibit in Cadman Art Gallery is filled with colorful oil paintings that make up Euphoria. In the artists words, “Through colors and different canvases, the goal is to explore how different variables in life can affect our so-called ‘happiness’. This show is meant to challenge the context and meaning of what we would describe happy as: a color, an object, even a person in our lives. As its being challenged, works showcased are also meant to encourage the pursuit of happiness.”

Tang is a sophomore psychology major, and her exhibit is currently on display in the Cadman Art Gallery, RSC first floor, now through Friday, Sept. 13. The artist will hold a reception at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12.

To see the complete list of exhibits visit wichita.edu/CadmanGallery and follow us on Instagram.


#HurryToTheFurries help us help others!

An animal rescue group is headed to the Bahamas, and more supplies are needed. WSU student Caymen Stockbauer will gather supplies during the day each weekday until Friday, Sept. 13, on the first floor, RSC. Anything and everything helps! 

Some of the supplies needed are dog leashes, collars, food, treats, blankets, water, protein bars, etc. 

Please, help donate!


Suicide Prevention Training Sept. 9, 2019

Enroll in a #WSUWeSupportU Preventing Suicide Training

September is Suicide Prevention Month. Learn how you can support your community with the #WSUWeSupportU Preventing Suicide training at 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9. Each training lasts 90 minutes and gives you the tools you need to assist someone in need through the Share, Ask, Support method.

To sign up, visit the myTraining tab on your myWSU. If you are a student, please go to Wichita.edu/SuicidePrevention to sign up.


Shocker MINDSTORMS Challenge 2020

We are happy to announce our upcoming 20th MINDSTORMS challenge at WSU in March 2020. Shocker MINDSTORMS program at Wichita State includes several events designed to encourage students of all ages (K-12 and adult) to explore, experiment and experience STEM -- science, technology, engineering and mathematics teaching and learning in a hands-on constructionist environment.

The annual Shocker MINDSTORMS Challenge is a collaboration among WSU's College of Engineering and College of Applied Studies, and local industry professionals. The challenge provides young students with the opportunity for practical application and exhibition of math, science, programming, and engineering skills, as well as promoting teamwork, dedication, and sportsmanship. 

Participating in Shocker MINDSTORMS challenge is free, and we are also providing a free training session for new coaches from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at WSU. Please encourage your teachers to attend this training session to understand the rules and programing skills needed for this MINDSTORMS challenge. This challenge is only for elementary and middle-school students. Thirty-three teams (362 kids) participated in the last year’s event.

For more information, go to Shocker MINDSTORMS.


Ulrich fall exhibition party Sept. 12, 2019

Ulrich Museum invites public to Fall Exhibition Opening Party

Wichita State's Ulrich Museum of Art invites you to join us at the museum from 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, for an exploration of our newest suite of exhibitions on display this fall. The new exhibitions are:

Teachable Moments: The XXII Faculty Biennial
Clay Currents: The Wichita National Ceramics Invitational
Solving for X=Accessibility: GuideBeacon: Wayfinding and Multisensory Access to Works of Art for People Who Are BVI and Mobility Impaired

Ulrich receptions are a conversation, a gathering, an engagement of artists and art enthusiasts intertwined with music, fine fare, and possibility. The reception is free and open to the public. For more information call 978-3664 or email ulrich@wichita.edu.

More information on Ulrich Fall Exhibition Opening Party is available at ulrich.wichita.edu or Facebook.


TRIO Disability Support Services Fall 2019

Helping students with disabilities to graduate!

TRIO Disability Support Services is enrolling first-generation and limited-income students with disabilities for the academic year. Students may receive free tutoring, advising, scholarship opportunities, and other free resources to help students graduate.

Disability Support Services


Barnyard Burger Sept. 2019

Try the Barnyard Burger in September

Try the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes Burger of the Month for September -- the Barnyard Burger! It consists of a hamburger patty, crispy chicken patty, two strips of bacon and American cheese. Try one today!