Air Force awards WSU-NIAR $23.5 million contract for fleet sustainment
The United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) awarded Wichita State University’s National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) a $23.5 million contract for Modeling for Affordable, Sustainable Composites (MASC), aimed at developing a certification framework for enabling advanced materials and structural concepts for automated manufacturing.
Read complete release.Presidential search survey results are available
The Presidential Search Committee recently gathered opinions to help shape the position description in the search for the next president of Wichita State University.
To see the survey results, go to Wichita State University Presidential Search, scroll down to the lower right corner of the page, and click on Survey Results.
Some campus buildings won’t have cooling capabilities later this week
Repairs to the chilled water lines on the west side of campus will begin Thursday, June 13. The steam to the west side of campus is currently down due to the chilled water leaks.
The chilled water to the west side of campus will be shut down around 2 p.m. Thursday June 13, and the chilled water should be running again by Monday, June 17.
We hope to have the steam to the west side of campus back on shortly thereafter.
A list of buildings that will be affected by the chilled water outage and no cooling capabilities are available below.
Morrison
Jardine
McKinley
McKnight East and West
Buildings impacted by the steam outage include:
Duerksen Fine Arts Center
Wiedemann Hall
Morrison
Jardine
McKinley
McKnight East and West
Sign up for Administrative Processes and Procedures informational event
An information-sharing and Q&A event about administrative processes and procedures
will be held 2:30-4 p.m. Monday, June 17, in 209 Hubbard Hall.
Administrative assistants, executive assistants, college business managers and others who are interested are welcome to attend.
Register on myWSU > myTraining. Attendees are encouraged to send questions by June 11 to adminprocesses@wichita.edu.
WSU faculty awarded grant to host NASA Celebration Conference
James Schwartz (Philosophy), Nick Solomey (Physics), and Atri Dutta (Aerospace Engineering) were recently awarded a grant from the NASA Kansas Space Grant Consortium to host a conference celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11 and the 60th Anniversary of NASA.
The event, "Celebrating the Scientific Legacy of NASA and Apollo," will take place on Saturday, Oct. 19. It will feature a keynote lecture from former NASA Chief Historian Roger D. Launius (pictured above), three sessions of talks, and competitions open to Kansas middle school, high school, and college students.
A call for papers is currently open on the conference website for more information.
Celebrate Juneteenth ICT with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) as they celebrate Juneteenth ICT. Come out for the service project between 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday, June 14. This year’s project is painting the Antoine Carr basketball court at McAdam’s Park.
Do not miss out on this year’s parade. Join the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and ODI for the Juneteenth ICT parade on Saturday, June 22. We encourage your departments to come out in Shocker gear and walk alongside the WSU van.
Purchase your Juneteenth ICT armbands from ODI, located in 208 Rhatigan Student Center. Armbands are $5 for ages 8 and up, and $3 for ages 7 and under. The armbands serve as an entry into the parade and the week of amazing events. Learn more about Juneteenth ICT and the schedule of events.
If you're interested in volunteering during the week of events, go to Juneteenth volunteer.
Grow, Learn, Connect event coming tomorrow (Wednesday, June 12)
Student Success invites you to an exciting new event for faculty and staff this summer — “Grow, Learn, Connect. A Collaborative Approach to Academics” from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, June 12), in the RSC. Space is limited, so sign up in myTraining soon!
Director of Disability Services Grady Landrum retirement party coming June 14
After 27 years with Wichita State, Grady Landrum will retire from his position as director of Disability Services at the university.
Please join us in honoring Grady’s years of service, and in wishing him well in this new chapter. The party is scheduled from 3-5 p.m. Friday, June 14, in the Santa Fe Trail Room, 233 RSC. His last day at work will be Friday, June 28.
Parking lot closures this week
Thursday and Friday June 13-14: All of lot 5 north of Wilkins Stadium will be closed for orientation.
Friday and Saturday June 14-15: All of lots 16N & 16S on the west side of Duerksen Fine Arts Center will be closed so the stall lines can be restriped.
Register for the Engaging a Multigenerational Workforce Training coming June 13
This Diversity in Action interactive training will highlight the different generations and their workstyles, while providing a space for participants to learn more about their own work culture. Participants will learn the differences and similarities between the generations, while dispelling stereotypes and celebrating the importance of having a multigenerational workforce. Click on Diversity in Action Program for more information.
This professional development opportunity will be held in from 9-11 a.m. Thursday, June 13, in 266 RSC. It is free and available to all WSU employees (faculty and staff). Log in to myWSU and register through myTraining. For questions, contact myTraining@wichita.edu.
Blood drive coming to WSU tomorrow (Wednesday, June 12)
Wichita State will host a blood drive from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, June 12), at the Heskett Center.
To view available times and schedule your donation appointment, visit www.redcrossblood.org – enter sponsor code Wichita State or call 1-800-Red-Cross. You must show an ID at the time of your donation. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are preferred.
KMUW Literary Feast coming Wednesday, June 19
KMUW's Literary Feast is a book club for public radio listeners. Participants take part in a group discussion of books selected by KMUW's Lu Anne Stephens, Beth Golay, and Sarah Jane Crespo. The discussion is led by Stephens, Golay, and Crespo.
Dinner is generously provided by Public at the Brickyard. All registration proceeds directly support KMUW. The Literary Feast will take place from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 19, at KMUW Studios, 121 N Mead, Suite 200.
Purchase tickets and find more information on KMUW’s website.
WSU Dining Job Fair coming Thursday, June 13
Looking for a job this fall? Know of someone who is? Join WSU Dining at our Job Fair from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday, June 13, in 142 Rhatigan Student Center. Apply online in advance.
Heskett Center has new summer hours
Summer Hours at the Heskett Center now to July 26 are:
- 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday through Friday
- 1-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
The Heskett Center will be closed July 4.
Topham finishes with First Team All-American Honors
Rebekah Topham earned her first All-American honor finishing eighth in the women's 3000m steeplechase,
Saturday night at Mike A. Myers Stadium.
Competing in 98-degree Texas heat, Topham finished eighth in Saturday's 3000m steeplechase
finals with a time of 9:57.80 to earn first team All-American honors, her first All-American
honors as a Shocker. Topham became the second female to earn All-American honors in
the steeplechase in Wichita State history, Mica Land first achieved the honor in 2008
when she placed 10th with a time of 10:12.28.