IRB announces revised application process
The revised “Common Rule” for the protection of human subjects went into effect on January 21, 2019. As a result of this, we have revised our application process. There is now only one New Study Application that will need to be submitted. It can be found on the IRB website. Please make note of this and begin using the new form.
WSU Foundation starting plan to grow scholarships for students with financial limitations
The WSU Foundation is starting a plan to grow more need-based aid for students with financial limitations. Learn more about this and other initiatives from Provost Rick Muma.
Providing more scholarships for WSU students with financial need and funding faculty initiatives are among the highest priorities at ϱ. That’s why I’m excited to learn the WSU Foundation will focus its fundraising efforts in the next 20 months on these two goals. They will be front and center for the final phase of the Shock the World Campaign.
We must invest in faculty in three primary ways. First, enhance salaries to make sure we don’t lose high-achieving educators to other institutions. Second, fund research that adds value to our community. And, third, give faculty the resources they need to direct student research and develop other applied learning opportunities for students. Through the Shock the World Campaign, it is my hope that every discipline at Wichita State has additional funds to support faculty, the backbone of our university.
More scholarship aid for students with financial limitations also is essential. As a public university, ϱ’s most fundamental mission is to reduce barriers for those who desire higher education. Need-based scholarships open doors for those who can’t otherwise become Shockers. Our mission also focuses on creating a pipeline of talent to employers to help accelerate economic growth. Providing educational opportunity for those who can’t afford it will help accomplish this goal, while improving the economic trajectory for these students and their families. With first-generation students representing more than 40 percent of WSU’s enrollment, the need for more scholarships is urgent.
Shocker Nation has been exceptionally generous in giving to the Shock the World Campaign. In just the first five years of the campaign, contributions have increased scholarship awards by 50 percent. Please consider supporting our faculty and students during the final phase of the campaign.
What’s that huge metal egg-shaped thing by the Food Truck Plaza?
Anyone who has been east of the Food Truck Plaza on campus has probably seen a large, slightly egg-shaped structure being installed. That is what’s known as a pod, and it’s part of the new place-making initiative at ϱ inviting students, employees and community members to “linger longer” on campus.
Muma, Hall to host Housing Town Hall meeting today (Monday, Feb. 4)
Provost Rick Muma and Teri Hall, vice president of Student Affairs, will host Housing Town Hall meetings to answer questions and spark discussion on the Shock the Future Referendum, a student-led campaign that identifies a list of academic and student success infrastructure needs.
You’re invited to attend the Town Hall at 7 p.m. today (Monday, Feb. 4) in the Shocker Hall Lounge.
This is your opportunity to share your thoughts, and to be a part of ϱ’s growth.
Another Housing Town Hall will be held in Flats Clubhouse
Provost Rick Muma and Teri Hall, vice president of Student Affairs, will host Housing Town Hall meetings to answer questions and spark discussion on the Shock the Future Referendum, a student-led campaign that identifies a list of academic and student success infrastructure needs.
You’re invited to attend the Town Hall at 8:30 p.m. today (Monday, Feb. 4) in the Flats Clubhouse.
This is your opportunity to share your thoughts, and to be a part of ϱ’s growth.
Sign up by Friday, Feb. 8 in support of an annual fundraising event
Join the Exercise Science, Athletic Training and Team K12 student organizations at their annual fundraising event from 6-10 p.m. Friday March 1. Teams will compete to be crowned champion with some awesome prizes up for grabs. Register as a team or free agent online at . Free T-shirts will be available for each team member. The deadline to sign up is Friday, Feb. 8. For more information contact Hannah at hrgoetzman@shockers.wichita.edu.
Gartner to help enable change to WSU’s future IT environment
WSU leadership has been looking at the university’s future needs and wants to make sure we have the right IT structure and capabilities to help drive the university’s future success.
WSU has engaged Gartner, a deeply experienced consulting firm, to help us with the process.
To help enable change to WSU’s future IT environment, Gartner has been asked to evaluate four key areas:
- Assess the need for a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and recommend the best methods to deliver services related to the areas of a CISO
- Assess and provide recommendations to improve IT service outcomes on campus, including a review of IT spending and staffing needs to industry peers
- Provide recommendations on the best organizational structure, including IT governance, to optimize WSU’s future success
- Review the IT leadership structure and propose recommendations to address any skill gaps
The review by Gartner will take about 15 weeks, and you may see their team on campus meeting with IT staff and key stakeholders. For those who will be involved in this process, you’ll hear more in the coming weeks.
If you have any questions, University Budget Director David Miller has been asked to serve as the Engagement Manager for the project, reporting to Acting President and Provost Rick Muma and VP for Finance and Administration Werner Golling.
Turn. Off. Netflix. And Hulu.
Have a paper to write but you’d rather watch the next season of your favorite series on Netflix? Managing time, priorities and life roles along with all of your academic deadlines can get overwhelming. To get organized, focused and get tips on how to manage important things in your life, visit the time management page on the Student Success website. We’ll help you overcome procrastination!
Last week to submit your applications for Senior Honor awards
Applications are being sought for ϱ’s 2019 Senior Honor awards. This is considered to be one of the most prestigious honors a student can receive at WSU. Up to 10 students are chosen for this honor each year. The application deadline is 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8. To review the eligibility requirements and application process, go to .
University Libraries to host Town Hall tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 5)
Kathy Downes, dean of the University Libraries, will host a University Libraries Town Hall meeting to answer questions and spark discussion on the Shock the Future Referendum, a student-led campaign that identifies a list of academic and student success infrastructure needs.
You’re invited to attend the Town Hall at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 5) in Ablah Library, C-Space (first floor).
This is your opportunity to share your thoughts with your dean, and to be a part of ϱ’s growth.
Canoe Battleship returns on Feb. 8
Canoe Battleship is back at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8, in the Heskett Center Pool. This is a great way to have fun in with your friends.
Canoes are comprised of four players in the boat at one time. Teams will compete in the Heskett Center Pool, and the goal is to be the last canoe above water. Get your friends together for a fun and fantastic battle for an Intramural Champion T-shirt.
Sign up today at .
Two candidates for assistant professor of public finance to make presentations
You’re invited to meet two candidates for assistant professor of public finance for the Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs.
Xiaoheng Wang, doctoral candidate, Department of Public Administration at the University of Illinois at Chicago, will give a presentation from 3-4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7, in 207 Lindquist Hall.
Junghack Kim, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor in Public Finance in the Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs at WSU, will give a presentation from 3-4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 11, in 207 Lindquist Hall.
More information on candidates
Career Fair Prep Workshop on Wednesday, Feb. 6
Join the Career Development Center and learn how to prepare for upcoming career fairs at this from 2-3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, in Brennan III. At this workshop you will learn what to do before, during and after a career fair to help you succeed in your job search.
Topics will include what to expect at the career fair, what is an elevator pitch and how to create one, developing your professional network, and professional dress.
University Libraries announces upcoming events
Upcoming events at the University Libraries include "Library Tips and Tools for Grad Students," "Trademark Tuesday," "A Call for Papers! How Do I Publish or Present at Conferences?," Visuals: How Do I Create Effective Research Posters?," and more. Students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend.
- “Library Tips and Tools for Grad Students” from 1-2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5, in 217 Ablah Library, and 5-6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7 in 217 Ablah Library. See event details at and .
- “Trademark Tuesday” from 2-3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5 in 204 Ablah Library. See event details at .
- “A Call for Papers! How Do I Publish or Present at Conferences?" from 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, in 217 Ablah Library. See event details at .
- “Visuals: How Do I Create Effective Research Posters?” from noon-1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8, in 217 Ablah Library. See workshop details at .
- “Intellectual Property Basics” from 5:30 -7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, in 217 Ablah Library. See workshop details at .
- “Research: How Do I Write a Literature Review?” from 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, in 217 Ablah Library. See workshop details at .
- "I've heard of Endnote: How Do I Get Started?" from noon-1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, in 217 Ablah Library. See event info at .
Spring swim lessons available
The spring 2019 swim lessons are beginning their second session, from today (Monday, Feb. 4) to Saturday, March 2.
Later sessions are March 4-April 6, and April 8-May 4.
Questions should be directed to Tonya Blattner, Shocks Swim School Director, who can be reached at tblattner11@gmail.com or call 316-833-6544.
Graduate Studies presents ‘Patent Searching for Research & Development
Learn how to search for patents alongside scholarly articles to research the advancement of technology in the presentation “Patent Searching for Research & Development from 5-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7, in 266 RSC. Snacks will be provided. The presenter will be Sara Butts from University Libraries.
We will focus on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and European Patent Office databases and Google Patents, using a combination of keyword and classification searching, among other strategies.
Managing Classroom discussion training available
Graduate Studies will offer a Managing Classroom discussion and lunch from noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, in 142 RSC. The presenter will be John Jones from the Media Resources Center.
One of the most effective teaching techniques we have at our disposal is discussion. In this training we will talk about managing discussion – how to draw out students, establish a safe space for students to explore ideas, and how to keep control without stifling student voices.
***This event is eligible for a digital credential (noncredit badge). Want more information? Visit the ProfDev Series section of the Blackboard class.***
Graduate student seeking participants for coping with depression research project
A WSU graduate student working on her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology is seeking volunteers to participate in a project that compares two approaches for coping with depression. This study will be conducted within the Department of Psychology (Jabara Hall) under the supervision of Robert Zettle, and will require your involvement for 18- 20 weeks. The study involves eight weekly treatment sessions.
The first two weeks involve one hour sessions and the remaining six sessions will be half-hour sessions. Participants who complete all sessions will be contacted one week and two months later for follow-up measures.
Participants must be at least 18 and will be screened in three stages to determine their eligibility.
If you are interested, complete an (30 minutes) to assess your initial eligibility. The next two stages will be conducted in person for 20 and 50 minutes respectively.
For more information, contact Yvonne Chaw at jxchaw@shockers.wichita.edu or call 316-978-6347.
Volunteers sought for upcoming conference at ϱ
ϱ is the host of the 27th annual MBLGTACC conference Friday to Sunday, Feb. 15-17. The Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Asexual College Conference (MBLGTACC) is an annual conference held to connect, educate and empower queer and trans+ college students, faculty and staff around the Midwest and beyond.
The event will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel and Century II Conference Center. This year’s event is expected to draw more than 1,200 students from around the Midwest, and feature speakers and entertainers including Nyle DiMarco, Janaya Khan, Pidgeon Pigonas, and Penny Tration from Ru Paul’s Drag Race Season 10.
To make this event a success, we need your help! You can choose a volunteer opportunity that fits . Any person who signs up for three or more volunteer spots is eligible for free registration. This is the conference’s first time in Kansas, so let’s show them some great Shocker hospitality!
$15 Hoodie Sale at the Shocker Store
On Tuesday, Feb. 5, the Shocker Store's RSC location will have two different styles of hoodies available for $15 a piece! The sale begins at 8 a.m. and continues until we sell out. We have 650 hoodies available. The sale is first come, first-served, in-store only. Limit three per customer.
Seeking participants for a paid study
Computer users, 18 or older, are sought to participate in a research study investigating the effects of computer monitor resolution on user performance and experience. Do you digitally create / edit illustrations, photos, textures or animation?
The study will take place in McKinley Hall, and last about 90 minutes. Participants will earn $25 or six SONA credits if enrolled in a WSU psychology course.
If you’re interested in participating, take the . Questions can be directed to Christal Haskins at cahaskins@shockers.wichita.edu.
Airbus encourages students to a one-of-a-kind design competition
Compete with students from all over the world on Feb. 15-17, in a one-of-a-kind, 48-hour design competition.
Invent for the Planet (IFTP) gives you the opportunity to solve world-wide issues with an interdisciplinary team. Earn amazing prizes, create new networks, and flex your innovation skills! Registration is free, thanks to the Airbus sponsorship at .
Volunteer at Wu’s Big Event X
Community Service Board invites you to join us on Saturday, Feb. 9 to make a huge impact in the Wichita community by volunteering at Wu’s Big Event X. Individuals, organizations, faculty, staff, alumni, friends and family are all encouraged to participate in a fun-filled day of service.
The event will be start on the third floor of the RSC in the Shirley Beggs Ballroom. Check-in will run from 8:30-8:50 a.m. We will have fun speakers, a breakfast including muffins and coffee, and you will be given a collectible Wu’s Big Event T-shirt.
Participants will load onto buses and be at a service site by 10 a.m. and volunteer until 1 p.m. Participants will then get back to the RSC for fun celebration activities and lunch (a Chartwells boxed lunch containing sandwich, chips, and fruit). The event will end by 2 p.m.
We hope to serve more than 750 collective volunteer hours on Feb. 9, and we need your help to make this happen!
Lambda Pi Upsilon to host events this week
Interested in becoming a Lambda Divas? Lambda Pi Upsilon Sorority, Latinas Poderosas Unidas Inc. is a Latina-based, all-inclusive Greek organization that stands on the founding principle (our METAS) of Family, Education, Motivation, Advancement, Learning and Expose (FEMALE). We will host an informational at 7:06 p.m. today (Monday, Feb. 4) in 256 RSC. Professional attire is required.
Loteria Night will be held from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6, in 256 RSC. Join the Lambda Divas for a fun night of Loteria, a traditional Mexican game of chance, similar to Bingo. There will be drinks, snacks and prizes! The event will be $5 to enter.
Kappa Delta Chi announces upcoming February events
Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc., is a Latina-founded national sorority who aims to achieve professional development, academic excellence and graduation of all its members; an organization dedicated to community service to their local university communities with an emphasis on the Hispanic / Latino population.
Come meet your favorite penguins on campus; we hope to see you there! For questions, contact alphaalpha.expansion@kappadeltachi.org.