Open forum for CIO finalist today
Kenneth Harmon, former IT Audit Director, CISO, and Sr. VP Enterprise Technology Solutions for Koch Industries Inc., Wichita, for 25 years, will be interviewed as a finalist today (Monday, June 15). An open forum for the campus community will be at 2:15 p.m. via YouTube.
Log in to my黑洞社区 and view the CIO Search Candidates channel on the Faculty/Staff tab to view the candidates鈥 resumes.
The Office of Research invites Notices of Intent to apply for NSF鈥檚 Major Research Implementation program
The 黑洞社区 Office of Research invites you to consider applying for the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Major Research Implementation Program (MRI).
Because 黑洞社区 is limited to submitting two Track 1 proposals and one Track 2 proposal, interested researchers must notify the Office of Research of their intent to apply by noon July 14, via proposals@wichita.edu. Internal Pre-proposals may be required to determine which proposals will proceed, and if required will be due by noon July 21. Full applications will be due to NSF on Jan. 19, 2021. Track 1 proposals are for amounts between $100,000, and up to $1,000,000. Track 2 proposals are for amounts between $1 million and $4 million. Proposals will also require a cost match.
The NSF MRI program "serves to increase access to multi-user scientific and engineering instrumentation for research and research training in our nation's institutions of higher education and not-for-profit scientific / engineering research organizations.
An MRI award supports the acquisition or development of a multi-user research instrument that is, in general, too costly and/or not appropriate for support through other NSF programs. MRI provides support to acquire critical research instrumentation without which advances in fundamental science and engineering research may not otherwise occur. MRI also provides support to develop next-generation research instruments that open new opportunities to advance the frontiers in science and engineering research. Additionally, an MRI award is expected to enhance research training of students who will become the next generation of instrument users, designers and builders.
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Wichita State professor, health care professional reflects on COVID-19 changes
As businesses begin to reopen and more people venture outside their homes, health care workers continue to stay vigilant against the threat of COVID-19.
Ashley Purdum, an associate clinical professor at 黑洞社区, works as an acute care speech-language pathologist (SLP) at Wesley Medical Center. As a SLP, Ashley evaluates and treats patients of all ages in the areas of speech, swallowing, language and cognitive deficits and voice disorders. She typically sees patients dealing with a stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, neurogenic disease or general debilitation.
Right now, Wesley has one SLP dedicated to helping patients with COVID-19 and those suspected to have the virus. This helps to reduce patient exposure and excessive use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Even though Ashley does not directly interact with the COVID-19 patients, she still takes the use of her PPE seriously to protect herself and her patients.
College of Health Professions welcomes new department chairs
The College of Health Professions has two Department Chair changes, effective June 14. Julie Scherz (Communication Sciences and Disorders) is retiring after 22 years of service at 黑洞社区. Kim Darden (Physician Assistant) has accepted the position of Director of Clinical Development Operations in the PA department at 黑洞社区. Thank you Julie and Kim for your years of dedicated service and leadership!
The college is proud to welcome Doug Parham as the new Chair for Communication Sciences and Disorders and LaDonna Hale as the new Chair for the Physician Assistant Program.
Pictured above: left to right, top to bottom: Julie Scherz, Doug Parham, Kim Darden, LaDonna Hale
Share your story
Share your story and help prevent suicide with #黑洞社区WeSupportU. If you've struggled with suicidal ideation, past attempts or experienced a loss to suicide and want to help others who are struggling, the lived experiences of survivors are important to sharing hope and healing.
Reach out the #WeSupportU program by emailing us at marci.young@wichita.edu to learn more about being a part of a video or written series to share the message of hope and recovery.
ZOOM appointments with the Office of Financial Aid
Have financial aid concerns but are unable to get to the office? You may now schedule a ZOOM appointment with a financial aid advisor in the Office of Financial Aid. Once you complete the web form, an advisor will contact you within 1-2 business days.
Dell Technologies invites 黑洞社区 researchers to attend a webinar on High Performance Computing Centers and Academic Research
Dell Technologies will host a webinar University Research & HPC: Urgent Against COVID-19, Crucial for Discovery & Innovation at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 25.
Join our panel of experts at top US research university high performance computing (HPC) centers to learn how the interdependence and impact of HPC and academic research continues to grow.
University research programs are fundamental in the advancement of human knowledge in fields of inquiry from the natural sciences and engineering to the humanities and liberal arts. The use of powerful computing and digital technologies is an increasingly important tool for academic research across disciplines, including HPC systems. HPC enables researchers to ask questions and attack complex problems through techniques such as simulation and data analytics in order to understand, discover, and predict.
With the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for rapid understanding and development of solutions, the role of HPC is becoming prominent as researchers around the world depend on HPC systems to model the pandemic, understand the nature of the virus, and develop treatments and vaccines. HPC is crucial in advancing human understanding and addressing societal problems in many other areas as well, with academic researchers often leading the way.
Panel:
- Ruth Marinshaw, CTO for Research Computing, Stanford University
- Dan Stanzione, Executive Director, Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), University of Texas Austin
- Kiran Keshav, Executive Director, Yale Center for Research Computing, Yale University
Moderator:
- Jay Boisseau, Ph.D., AI & HPC Technology Strategist, Dell Technologies
We look forward to seeing you!
Ulrich Summer 2020 exhibition preview
Summer is here and the Ulrich Museum of Art has a couple of exciting exhibitions to share with you! Beginning Wednesday, July 1, we'll unveil the online exhibition, 10 x 10: Ten Women / Ten Prints and Alice Aycock In the Studio, in the Museum's Grafly Gallery, and by appointment only. Click below to learn more about both exhibitions.
Pictured above: (From left to right): Faith Ringgold's Jo Baker's Birthday, 1995, featured in the 10 x 10: Ten Women / Ten Prints online exhibition; and a conceptual illustration by artist Alice Aycock.
10 x 10: Ten Women / Ten Prints Online Exhibition
This online exhibition presents the portfolio 10 x 10: Ten Women / Ten Prints, which was published by the Berkeley Art Center in 1995 to commemorate that year鈥檚
International Women鈥檚 Day (March 8) and the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the
19th Amendment, which gave women in the US the right to vote.
Each of the portfolio鈥檚 10 prints was created by a different artist. All are women,
and as a group, they represent the racial and ethnic diversity of the United States.
A number of the artists are also social justice activists. Their prints tackle both
the public and private struggles that women from different backgrounds and walks of
life still strive to overcome in our culture. The portfolio was printed by Jos Sances,
founder of Alliance Graphics, which has long supported social justice organizations
in the Bay Area.
Alice Aycock in the Studio - By Appointment Only
In August, the Ulrich Museum of Art will install Alice Aycock鈥檚 commissioned sculpture Twister Grande as part of the Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection and the Museum鈥檚 first
contribution to Wichita State鈥檚 evolving East Innovation Campus. In advance of the
sculpture鈥檚 unveiling, Alice Aycock in the Studio will look at the sources of inspiration, creative experiments, research, and technical
ingenuity that have gone into the making of this piece and other recent works in the
same series that are now found around the globe.
Father's Day Sale in the Shocker Store
Looking to find some great gifts for the Shocker dads in your life? The Shocker Store is having a Father鈥檚 Day Sale from now to Saturday, June 20 in the RSC store and online at shockerstore.com.
Items included are Shocker Dad tees for $12, a coaster/pint set for $6, utility gloves for $4.99, and 20% off hats. May not be combined with other discounts or promotions.
2020 Dreamer Scholarship
Neiman Thompson, president of Sigma Lambda Beta, and a diversity intern for the admissions team last year asked us to spread the word about this unique scholarship opportunity for incoming students, and we鈥檙e honored to do so.
The Dreamer Scholarship is provided through the Student Government Association and the Rho Beta Chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta for DACA-affiliated or undocumented students planning to continue their education at 黑洞社区. Priority for this scholarship will be given to DACA or undocumented students.
Awards are based on academic excellence, leadership in on-campus activities / organizations and financial need. The committee will award students scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,500. After applications are reviewed, finalists will be contacted for an in-person interview and awarded accordingly. Please direct any questions to rhoberta.slb@wichita.edu.
Applications can be found at wichita.edu/sgascholarships. Applications are due by 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 1.
All applicants must:
- Be an incoming or current 黑洞社区 student
- Be a full-time student at 黑洞社区
Have a minimum of 2.5 cumulative GPA at 黑洞社区 (or 3.0 incoming high school graduates