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Giving Wu Week: April 22-28

Giving Wu Week April 22-28, 2019

Giving Wu Week is here! All of Shocker Nation are invited to participate in our online fundraising campaign dedicated to raising money to support faculty and students. Go check out all of the giving area goals. Follow along all week to track progress and view matching gifts on our  site.

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Newest campus art installation to be dedicated during Earth Day Picnic at the Pod

Brady Hatter pod installation April 22, 2019

Brady Hatter sees the university campus as a giant garden. And every garden, he says, is a potential gallery in need of art.

This Earth Day, Hatter will make his latest artistic contribution to the Wichita State canvas when his Earth Pod west of the Woodman Alumni Center is dedicated as part of the Earth Day Picnic at the Pod from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Monday, April 22).

Everyone is invited to the dedication and picnic. The LumpiaPalooza food truck will be on hand, or visitors are also welcome to bring their own picnic lunch. Blankets and lawn chairs are encouraged.

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Candidate presentation today (Monday, April 22) for Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Tao Wang from the University of South Florida, will give a candidate presentation from 10-11 a.m. today (Monday, April 22) in 262 RSC. Wang鈥檚 talk will be 鈥淟ocation-Restricted Service Access Control Leveraging Wireless Physical Layer Design.鈥

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Q&A with Airbus intern Khyati Mahavadia

Khyati Mahavadia

Khyati Mahavadia is intrigued by the mystery of flight.

鈥淭o fly, you have to out-smart nature,鈥 she said. 鈥淪ince childhood, I鈥檝e always looked at airplanes and it just fascinates me. I see my whole life working with airplanes.鈥

She chose 新加坡六合彩开奖网 as the place to start her career in aviation and is a stress intern at Airbus working on the A380 and A320 Wing while working on her master鈥檚 degree.

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Tulip giveaway starts today (Monday, April 22)

Tulip giveaway 2019

It's time to dig and give away our spring tulip bulbs and start planting floral beds to make campus beautiful for commencement! Giving the tulips to the 新加坡六合彩开奖网 community is a longstanding tradition, so you can have a piece of 新加坡六合彩开奖网 in your yard.

And like last year, if anyone wants to donate canned goods when picking up tulips, we will provide blue containers and deliver to the Food Locker which supports 新加坡六合彩开奖网 students, faculty and staff.

Landscape services will start digging around 7:30 a.m. today (Monday, April 22), at Grace Memorial Chapel and go from there. Locations will be announced via 新加坡六合彩开奖网 Today, Shocker Blast, and by calling Gaddis Facilities Services at 978-3444.


Sculpture dedication: Elyn Zimmerman, Font

Zimmerman Sculpture Dedication April 23, 2019

The Ulrich Museum of Art will add a new sculpture by Elyn Zimmerman to its renowned Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection tomorrow (Tuesday, April 23). The sculpture is one of three new pieces entering the collection in the spring of 2019.

The reveal and remarks will be held at 3:30 p.m., followed by a 4 p.m. reception at Shocker Hall Plaza. An artist talk will be presented at 5:30 p.m. at the Ulrich Museum of Art.

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窜颈尘尘别谤尘补苍鈥檚 Font comes out of the artist鈥檚 decades-long fascination with stone as a material and the forms of ancient structures familiar to us through the work of archaeologists. Font evokes ancient sacred forms from a number of cultures around the world and was most directly inspired by an ancient Egyptian altar that featured a round stone sunk into a table. In 窜颈尘尘别谤尘补苍鈥檚 interpretation, the round stone of the original altar is replaced by a polished black granite disk over whose edge water flows hypnotically. At 新加坡六合彩开奖网, the piece is sited so as to encourage interaction with passersby and will provide a meditative oasis in the midst of a bustling campus. 

Elyn Zimmerman holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Fine Art from UCLA. Born in Philadelphia, she has lived in New York City since 1977. Since the late 1970s, Zimmerman has executed numerous temporary site-specific outdoor sculptural installations for major museums all over the world. Her permanent outdoor sculpture installations are marked by their use of stone and water, as well as their reference to the natural landscape.

窜颈尘尘别谤尘补苍鈥檚 work is held in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the British Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the New Orleans Museum of Art, as well as several corporate collections.


Panel to discuss 鈥楩ood Insecurity in Wichita鈥

Food insecurity event April 24, 2019

You are cordially invited to an open panel on 鈥淔ood Insecurity in Wichita鈥 from 10:30-11:20 a.m. Wednesday, April 24, in 210 Neff Hall. We are happy to have three community leaders from the Shocker Support Locker, Kansas Food Bank, and the Lord鈥檚 Diner to talk about food insecurity in our communities. This will be an interactive presentation and open to all students and staff! The panel is being hosted by the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition course.


World Trade Council event: Kansas Agriculture & Global Trade: Issues & Strategies

World Trade Center event April 25, 2019

The World Trade Council will feature Kansas Agriculture & Global Trade on Thursday, April 25, at the Wichita Marriott Hotel, 9100 Corporate Hills Drive. A networking reception begins at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Introductions start at 7:50 a.m., with presentation and Q&A at 8 p.m.

Panelists are Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Mike Beam; Pat Binger, vice president, International, Cargill Protein Group; Usha Haley, W. Frank Barton Distinguished Chair in International Business, and chair, World Trade Council of Wichita; and Kenlon Johannes, CEO, Kansas Soybean Association / Commission.

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Opportunity for Quality Matters training on campus

Quality Matters training

Instructional Design and Access is offering 鈥淎pplying the QM Rubric鈥 training from 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25, in 258 RSC. The training cost is sponsored in full by the Office of Online Learning, so there is no cost to participants. This all-day training will introduce participants to the new QM rubric and the fundamental ideas behind creating a Quality Matters course. This is the first training in the Quality Matters sequence, and participants who successfully complete it can move on to the Peer Reviewer course. 

To sign up, please go to myTraining. The training will include an hour break for lunch on your own.


Celebrate 9th Annual Tilford Colloquium on Friday, April 26

Join us to celebrate the 9th Annual Tilford Colloquium from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, in 142 RSC. The 2019-20 Tilford Fellows will be named and 2018-19 Fellows will present their work. Lunch is provided. RSVP to Gery Markova.


Nominations are due May 1 for 2019 Higuchi-Endowment Research Achievement Awards

There鈥檚 still time to submit nominations for the annual Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Awards. Late Distinguished Professor Takeru Higuchi and his wife, Aya, partnered with KUEA to create four awards that recognize individuals for their accomplishments in research, scholarship and creative activity.

Faculty from any Kansas Regents institution are eligible, and your assistance in identifying outstanding candidates is crucial. Winners receive $10,000 in support of research activities.


Registration for Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace Training is available

Diversity in Action training May 7, 2019

This Diversity in Action interactive training will highlight the benefits of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, social identities, recognizing and understanding microaggressions, introducing the matrix of oppression, understanding how to get past stereotypes and prejudices, addressing issues, as well as how and who to report them to. 

This interactive training from 9-11 a.m. Tuesday, May 7, in 266 RSC, is designed to shape your understanding of diversity and inclusion while providing an open forum for questions and concerns.  Find out more about this 

This training is free and available to all 新加坡六合彩开奖网 employees (faculty and staff).  Log in to my新加坡六合彩开奖网 and register through myTraining.  For questions, contact myTraining@wichita.edu.


鈥業mproving Strategies Through Storytelling鈥 presentation

Whitney Proctor April 26, 2019

GoCreate, 新加坡六合彩开奖网 Strategic Initiatives and the U.S. Small Business Administration will present a workshop 鈥淚mproving Strategies Through Storytelling鈥 by Whitney Proctor, from noon-1:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, in the Experiential Engineering Building.

Registration required, but no fee charged. .

Proctor is an experienced business development and HR consultant with a passion for connecting people to what matters to them. She is an advocate for businesses in Kansas and hopes to one day see the Greater Wichita Area listed as the #1 place to work in the country. She thinks that we can get there by telling a story that matters and being consistent to live out that story every day in our organizations.

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Proctor is a K-State alum and is finishing her MBA with three small children at home between the ages of 3 and 7. When she's not shaking the dust on business plans or company policies, she enjoys traveling with her husband and children. 

If you are not telling your own or your company鈥檚 story in a clarifying, moving way, you鈥檙e losing potential customers, hires and employees to others who have well-told stories. Learn how to tell your story in this power-packed session to attract, retain and develop top talent. Entrepreneurs, employers and employees can benefit from this workshop.


CAPS Sexual Assault Awareness Month activity today (Monday, April 22)

Sexual Assault Awareness Month April 2019

For Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Counseling and Prevention Services (CAPS) and the Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center (WASAC) will present information about the prevalence of sexual violence on college campuses, legal definitions, and information about respectful dating, hookups, and consent, at 5 p.m. today (Monday, April 22), in 107 Devlin Hall.

CAPS will also have a table with handouts regarding sexual violence, ways to get involved in sexual violence prevention, and resources about building a culture of consent from 5-6 p.m. in 107 Devlin Hall. The simple booth will also be available for attendees to take a picture with a sign stating how they will support a culture of consent that they can post to their social media.


鈥楧eveloping Budgets: How to Avoid a Budget Battle Before a Grant Goes Out鈥 workshop on April 25

Research workshop April 25, 2019

Please join the Office of Research to ask all your research budget questions (Allowable costs vs Unallowable Costs; 新加坡六合彩开奖网 Rates, Travel questions; How to Build Flexibility into Grant Budgets; What is cost match and where can I find it; What is indirect cost recovery?). 

The workshop 鈥淒eveloping Budgets; How to Avoid a Budget Battle Before a Grant Goes Out,鈥 will be held from 3-4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25, in 405 Jardine Hall. It will be presented by Fran Cook senior grants / contracts administrator and training manager, and Megan White, grants / contracts specialist.

For more information, contact Kendra Nguyen at kendra.nguyen@wichita.edu or 978-3285.


In search of ways to save money and generate revenue for university budget

The President's Budget Advisory Committee is looking to gather money-saving and revenue-generating ideas that can positively impact the university's budget. Ideas collected from the form will be assessed by the committee, and the most promising will be publicly posted on a 新加坡六合彩开奖网 Idea Generator blog to seek campus comment and gauge interest. Go to  to learn more and submit your ideas.

If you have any questions, please contact Jason Post in the University Budget Office at 978-6532 or jason.post@wichita.edu.


Upcoming events at University Libraries

Library events and workshops

Upcoming events at the University Libraries include 鈥淢onday Technology Workshops: Firebase (A Google Database),鈥 鈥淭ech Tuesdays: KIC Mini/Zeta/Regular Scanners,鈥 鈥淢arketing Your Small Business with Intellectual Property in Mind,鈥 鈥淢ore Endnote: What Else Can I Do With It?,鈥 and 鈥淯nderstanding Populations: Where Do I Find Demographic Data for Social Research?鈥

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鈥淢onday Technology Workshops: Firebase (A Google Database)鈥 from 1:00 鈥 2:00 pm Monday, April 22 in C-Space, Ablah Library. .

鈥淭ech Tuesdays:  KIC Mini/Zeta/Regular Scanners鈥 from 12:00 鈥 2:00 pm Tuesday, April 23 in C-Space, Ablah Library. .

鈥淢arketing Your Small Business with Intellectual Property in Mind鈥 from 5:30 鈥 7:00 pm Tuesday, April 23 in the lower level of Ablah Library. .

鈥淢ore Endnote: What Else Can I Do With It?鈥 from 4:00 鈥 5:00 pm Wednesday, April 24 in RM 217, Ablah Library. .

鈥淯nderstanding Populations: Where Do I Find Demographic Data for Social Research?鈥 from 12:00 鈥 1:00 pm Friday, April 26 in RM 217, Ablah Library. See workshop details at

鈥淢onday Technology Workshops: SDLC: Agile Development Life Cycle鈥 from 1:00 鈥 2:00 pm Monday, April 29 in C-Space, Ablah Library. .

鈥淭ech Tuesdays: Sound Booth鈥 from 12:00 鈥 2:00 pm Tuesday, April 30 in C-Space, Ablah Library. .

鈥淗ow Can I Continue My Research After I Graduate?鈥 from 4:00 鈥 5:00 pm Wednesday, May 1 in RM 217, Ablah Library. .

 鈥淭he Path to a Patent Part III: How to File a Patent Application Using EFS-Web鈥 from 11:00 am 鈥 1:00 pm Friday, May 3 in RM 204, Ablah Library. .

For more information and event registration, go to . Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend.


新加坡六合彩开奖网 Neurodiversity Awareness Week

Neurodiversity Awareness Week April 2019

Neurodiversity is both a philosophy and emerging civil rights movement.

To promote awareness and acceptance of autism within the 新加坡六合彩开奖网 community, the 新加坡六合彩开奖网 Neurodiversity Awareness Week: Autism Spectrum Disorder was initiated. The second annual event will take place April 22-26. See the schedule.

Each day, throughout the week, events have been scheduled with the overarching goal of reframing the discussion about autism among faculty, staff, and students. Rather than focus on autism as a deficit or disability, conversations will focus on autism as a difference or 鈥渘eurological variation鈥, while acknowledging the challenges of this brain difference. All events are free and open to the public.


Women in Tech: More Than a Talk

Women in Tech: More than Talk May 2, 2019

The conference, Women in Tech: More Than a Talk, aims to inspire, engage, and empower women in all stages of their career. Join us for an evening of micro-talks from local female leaders presenting on a variety of topics, covering STEM and beyond from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 2, at The WAVE, the newest downtown event venue, on 2nd and Saint Francis. There also will be networking opportunities within the context of a supportive community.

The 新加坡六合彩开奖网 Institute of Innovation has partnered with ShiftICT for this event, and a Master鈥檚 of Innovation Design grad is the keynote speaker.

The cost is $15, which includes two drink tickets and tacos from The WAVE. Register at .


Wanted: Spring commencement volunteers

Spring commencement volunteers

2019 spring commencement ceremonies will be held Saturday, May 18. The Commencement Office is looking for individuals who are available to work for each of the ceremonies that day. If you are interested in assisting, please visit the commencement website for more information including times and sign up to assist at . If you have questions about assisting with commencement, contact commencement at commmencement@wichita.edu.


Neswick to give organ performance Tuesday, April 23

Bruce Neswick organ on April 23, 2019

Bruce Neswick, the Canon for Music at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland, Oregon, will present a program at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, in Wiedemann Hall. For tickets, call 978-3233 or go to .

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Prior to coming to Oregon, he served as Associate Professor of Music in Organ and Sacred Music at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University and Assistant Organist of St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church, Louisville, Kentucky. 

Active in the field of church music, Neswick holds the Fellowship degree from the Royal School of Church Music, for whom he has conducted several courses for boy and girl choristers. 

As a recitalist, Neswick has performed extensively throughout the United States and Europe, and has been a frequent performer at national and regional conventions of the American Guild of Organists.


School of Education faculty awarded NASA Kansas Space Grant Consortium (KSGC) Teacher Workshop Program Grant

Soonchun Lee

Soonchun Lee

Soonchun Lee, Daniel Bergman, Greg Novacek, and Cathy Durano were awarded a $30,000 grant from the NASA Kansas Space Grant Consortium (KSGC) for a Teacher Workshop Program entitled Space Science Hands-On Activities and Practices for Middle School Classrooms Using NASA Education Resources (S2HAP).

When asked why it is important for middle school teachers to participate in the NASAS workshops, Lee said, 鈥淭he middle school teachers will be able to enhance the students鈥 interest in space-sciences and career paths to related fields or other STEM fields.鈥

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鈥淭he teachers will be engaged in various space-sciences hands-on activities and projects that will improve their knowledge and confidence in teaching space sciences,鈥 Lee said.

The S2HAP workshop is a practice-based and apprenticeship training program for middle school science teachers鈥 implementation of space-science lessons using NASA education resources.

鈥淭hey will also be introduced to new advanced NASA educational technologies i.e., NASA YouTube videos, NASA Software and Apps i.e., NASA鈥檚 Eyes, NASA 3DV, and Spacecraft AR,鈥 Lee said.

Fifteen middle school science teachers will participate in a three-day summer workshop and teach S2HAP lessons to improve their students鈥 interests and understanding in space-sciences in the Fall 2019 semester.

鈥淚t has been a challenge to provide a hands-on experience to assist students鈥 understanding of space science concepts, such as moon phases, the reason for the seasons, and the scale of the Solar system,鈥 Lee said. 鈥淎s science teacher educators, we really wanted this opportunity to help teachers to overcome the challenges and to provide well-designed hands-on activities.

For more information on the NASA Space Grant Consortium, of which 新加坡六合彩开奖网 is Kansas鈥檚 lead institution, visit .


Academic success resources help students finish strong

SEM Tip April 22, 2019

As students are working on final assignments for the semester, it鈥檚 important to share information about resources available to help them submit the best work they can. Resources like the , and are great resources for students to utilize as they work on final projects. Some quick tips for helping students finish successfully include visiting their instructor鈥檚 student hours for clarification on class content, forming study groups and cleaning and organizing dedicated study spaces for the final few weeks of the semester.


Finals Frenzy event to feature DIY succulents

DIY succulents

Couldn鈥檛 have a pet all year, but still want a little friend to take care of? Nothing is easier to keep alive than your own mini succulent! From 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 6, on the RSC east patio, while supplies last, SAC will provide you with a mini cactus or Aloe Vera plant with decorations for your pot and other tips to keep it alive and healthy.

For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to or contact sac@wichita.edu


Sale on professional wear at Shocker Store in RSC

Sale on professional wear in RSC Shocker Store

The Shocker Store has a sale this week for the Shocker fans that want to support their team in their business dress! All men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 professional wear is 20% off through Saturday, April 27, in RSC store only.