Teaching plans for summer and fall
Enrollment for summer and fall classes opens soon, and we need to provide students with some guidance about what to expect for their classes. Emails for summer courses will be going out Feb. 15, with links to submit your course plans. Emails for fall courses will go out Feb. 22. Please submit both plans by March 3.
We recognize it’s impossible to predict what pandemic conditions will look like in the summer and fall. We anticipate having the same classroom capacities, distancing and masking guidelines as we have had to date. We will not be re-assigning classrooms after the schedule is finalized.
Use the open text box to provide additional guidance to students about changes you might make if conditions significantly improve.
It is critical that you communicate to your students what to expect, especially on the first day of class. Post this information on your course Bb shell at least a week before classes start so students can be prepared.
If you have any questions or problems, or do not receive an email, please contact carolyn.shaw@wichita.edu.
Late adds for spring 2021
Instructors giving permission for students to add their class late can do so with the normal late add form or via email.
What’s the process? Requests for late adds can be sent to registration@wichita.edu and will be processed.
Who’s included? The email must be from the instructor or at least copied to the instructor if sent by an advisor or department admin who may be assisting. The student should also be included with their WSU email.
What details are needed? Please ensure the student ID and the CRN(s) of the class(es) are included in each request. Any overrides that are needed must still be entered by the department on SFASRPO before requesting the RO do the late add.
Spam retirement email sent to KPERS members
Recently KPERS was made aware that a company called Fed Resource, also known as Gov Resource, has been sending emails to KPERS members and offering a "no-cost, retirement planning review."
- KPERS does not offer personal financial advice.
- KPERS does not have an agreement with Fed Resource or Gov Resource, and it does not endorse any services that this company provides.
- Financial advisors who buy marketing or sales services from Fed Resource or Gov Resource do not work for KPERS, and they do not employ or contract with any personal financial advisors or planners.
- Tips for choosing a financial planner can be found here.
KPERS Retirement Resources
- If employees need KPERS retirement info, please visit the Retirement Info Center on kpers.org. A good place for the basics all the way down to the fine details.
- Every quarter, KPERS also hosts Pre-Retirement Webinars. They answer the tough questions and personally walk employees down the path to retirement.
- KPERS also offers in-person and virtual counseling sessions.
Questions?
- Email employers@kpers.org
- Toll-free 1-888-275-5737
- In Topeka 296-6166
U.S. News & World Reports ranks WSU online business program No. 7
Wichita State University is tied for No. 7 nationally in Best Online Bachelor’s in Business Programs by U.S. News & World Report.
Wichita State’s W. Frank Barton School of Business tailors its online degrees to the adult learner. It offers customized degree plans through our Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Online majors include general business, human resource management, international business, and management.
Black history happens year round
Black History Month is more than a 28-day celebration commemorating a handful of exceptional Black individuals. In fact, there are too many amazing Black accomplishments to contain within a single calendar month. Instead, Black History Month reminds us that Black excellence is as significant to this country as its spacious skies and amber waves of grain — including things like blues and jazz, countless significant medical discoveries, and inventions that we utilize daily.
But even these don't come remotely close to highlighting all areas where Black history has shaped the culture of the nation. Unfortunately, history has been intentionally negligent in sharing the contributions of a population who overcame arriving in chains in 1619 to taking a presidential oath in 2009 and vice presidential oath in 2021. All these accomplishments happened while destroying and defying ridiculous myths of inferiority, savagery, and subpar intelligence along the way. Therefore, February is a time to reflect the resilience and tenacity of Black people in America.
Doris and Ralph Klose Scholarship awarded to 8 high school seniors
Eight high school seniors have been named Klose Scholars after the annual Doris and Ralph Klose Scholars Day competition, which was held remotely this year.
The Klose Scholarship was established for students pursuing a degree in math or science education in the College of Applied Studies. Once they are admitted into the Teacher Education program during their junior year at Wichita State University, students will receive an estimated scholarship amount of $19,000 to cover tuition, fees and books. All of this year's recipients will be studying either secondary or middle level math education.
Learn more about the scholarship winners
Submit proposals for the Diverse Women's Summit
Individual students, groups, and community members are invited to submit abstracts or proposals to present papers, posters, art works, dialogues, skits, and other projects at the Diverse Women’s Summit. The summit will be held on Zoom on March 8. Presentations are from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m.. The proposal should be 100-200 words describing the presentation (type, subject, theme, and purpose). Presentations that focus on the following topics will be given priority:
- Research on issues of COVID-19 and special populations
- Citizenship and COVID-19
- Gender-based violence and other issues
- The future
Submit your proposal via email to chinyere.okafor@wichita.edu. Proposals and abstracts will be accepted until Feb. 25, 2021. For questions, call the departmental office at (316) 978-3358 or Joyce DalPorto-Ward at (316) 978-6659.
Faculty nominations sought for president's distinguished service award
Do you know a faculty member who is deeply engaged in service? Do you know A faculty member who exemplifies any of the following?
- Distinguished service to the university
- Distinguished service to the community
- Notable outreach efforts and/or forging of connections between WSU and the community.
- Long-term commitment to WSU through extensive committee service
Consider nominating them for the Presidential Service Award. Please send your nominations to leeann.birdwell@wichita.edu. Complete a nomination form and attach a CV that includes the nominee’s service activities. Previous recipients of this award are not eligible for nomination. The deadline is 5 p.m. Feb. 24.
Fraternity and Sorority Life seeking award judges
Fraternity and Sorority Life is currently seeking staff and faculty members to serve as interview judges for our Annual Greek Awards. We are in need of 8-10 judges from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22 and/or 1-6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25. All interviews will take place virtually over Zoom.
If you are interested and able to help, email Randi Beggs at randi.beggs@wichita.edu.
Learn about the new Office of Instructional Resources in February's Teaching Today
February is the month for love, and Teaching Today invites you to fall in love with teaching with articles like "Thinking about Metacognition," and "First Year Students are a Joy." You are sure to find something to cause your heart to leap in this month's issue. As a bonus, you will also learn all about the new Office of Instructional Resources, a one-stop hub for your instructional support and training. Check it all out here: https://www.wichita.edu/services/mrc/OIR/TT/2021/Feb.php
Kansas Health Foundation limited submission letter of intent due Feb. 15
Letters of Intent are being accepted in response to the Kansas Health Foundation's Kansas Advocate for Equity, Education, and Health request for proposal (RFP). The Letter of Intent (LOI) should be submitted to proposals@wichita.edu no later than 5:00 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 15th. The LOI is limited to two pages, single spaced and should list key collaborators or persons, address how the proposed advocacy project best meets the purpose of the RFP and takes into consider the "What Will the Work Look Like" section, and incorporate general guidance as outlined in the RFP and expressed during the webinar. The selected applicant will be notified on Wednesday, Feb. 17 A full proposal is due to the sponsor Friday, March 5; however, final materials are due to the WSU Foundation no later than Wednesday, March 3. For questions or additional information, please contact proposals@wichita.edu.
Co-ops, internships and the Shocker Career Accelerator
As spring 2021 kicks off, the Shocker Career Accelerator wants to remind Wichita State faculty and staff of some of its key services.
Mark Bengtson and Kyle Wallace are the primary contacts for students seeking employment in co-op, internship, and applied learning opportunities. They also oversee enrollment in co-ops and internships and can field questions regarding student learning objectives and final projects for enrolled co-op and internship students.
Submit virtual and in-person events to the WSU Events Calendar
As the semester approaches it is important to submit your upcoming events -- whether virtual or in-person -- to the WSU Events Calendar. The calendar populates feeds throughout the website, including a curated calendar on our Freedom of Expression website.
Join UP and USS senates for Final Friday Social Activities
Wichita State's UP and USS senates invite you to a series of Final Friday social activities. Events will be held virtually through Zoom, and pre-registration is required.
- WSU Trivia Kahoot: 3:30 p.m. Feb. 26
- March Mayhem Murder Mystery: 3:30 p.m. March 26
- Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood? 3:30 p.m. April 30
- Scavenger Hunt: 3:30 p.m. May 28
Wichita State Baseball unveils 2021 schedule
Wichita State Baseball has released its schedule for the 2021 season. After having the 2020 season come to an abrupt end due to COVID-19, the Shockers are looking forward to being back at Eck Stadium playing in front of some of the best fans in college baseball. Don't miss your chance to catch the Shockers in action this spring!
Fuzzy's celebrates Valentine's Day and National Margarita Week
Join us Valentine's weekend, Feb. 12-14, at Fuzzy's Taco Shop for a special treat. Build your shareable dinner with your choice fajitas for two and chips & queso or sopapilla bites. This special includes two fountain drinks for $20 or two 18oz House Margaritas for $30.
Additionally, National Margarita Day is Feb 22, and Fuzzy's will be celebrating all weekend with $2 frozen or house margaritas and $5 Mankin Woody's.
The Shocker Career Accelerator presents JCPenney Suit-Up on Feb. 21
Students, staff and faculty are all invited to join the Shocker Career Accelerator at the 2021 JCPenney Suit-Up Event at 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21 at JCPenney Towne East, 7700 East Kellogg Drive. Use your WSU ID to get the following discounts:
- Up to 60% off select men's and women's career dress apparel and shoes.
- Free hair consultation and haircare mini.
- Download the JCPenney mobile app to earn $10 in rewards.
- Receive a free beauty consultation, trial size samples and 15% off the Sephora items in store.
- Text SHOCKS to 67292 to get a coupon.
- If you can't make it to the event, shop online: https://www.jcpenney.com/m/suit-up-view-all.