Groundbreaking ceremony today for new Barton School facility
A groundbreaking ceremony will be held at 1:30 p.m. today (Thursday, Oct. 22) for Wayne and Kay Woolsey Hall, the new home of the W. Frank Barton School of Business at ڶ.
A livestream may be viewed . Due to COVID precautions, the event is not open to the general public.
Co-op, internships and the Shocker Career Accelerator
The Shocker Career Accelerator wanted to reach out and let you know that we have restructured our office to help provide more support for Wichita State students. In doing so, we want to reintroduce some key staff.
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.
Foundation Requisition Training sign-up
Training is available for all university staff employees on how to process Foundation Requisition requests. This training will cover foundation requisition fundamentals and new changes in the requisition process. This year, training will be held via Zoom.
There are two days you can choose from:
10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27
10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28
Please sign up for one of the days using .
Additional questions, please contact Kim Pham at kimberly.pham@wichita.edu.
Town Hall features Convergence Sciences Initiative awardees
Teams from the awarded Convergence Sciences Initiative proposals will give 10-minute presentations featuring their projects at 3 p.m., Friday, Oct. 23.
The presentations, which will be held via Zoom, will allow each team to further explain the intended outcomes of the projects, including plans for external funding.
“All four projects have the potential to be gamechangers in the direction and intensity of research at Wichita State, and in social and economic impact in the region,” said Dr. Andrew Hippisley, dean of Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. “The projects showcase the power of partnerships, the value of combining expertise, and the courage to take risks in pursuing ambitious problems that can only be solved by converging disciplines.”
To register for the event and to receive Zoom meeting information, click here.
Rise of the Rest 2020 Virtual Tour
The Rise of the Rest 2020 Virtual Tour: Equity Edition program is scheduled for early December and will feature a pitch competition for companies led by Black founders who are headquartered in any city outside of San Francisco, New York City, or Boston.
If you are a Black-led startup; consider . To learn more about our motivations and goals for launching this new initiative, please visit the or read this letter co-authored by
There are several opportunities for venture funds and ESOs to get involved (scroll down the website to learn more).
Shocker Secrets to Success series available to help students navigate the hidden curriculum
A new collection of videos is available on the Student Success website dedicated to the hidden curriculum of Shocker life. Designed for first-generation students, but applicable to many, this partnership between Student Success and Student Affairs attempts to provide information we assume students already know, but often don't. Included is a playlist of videos to help students understand Blackboard better, as well as a new video series that helps students navigate academic resources, time management, technology, classroom involvement and more. New videos will be added throughout the semester.
Have a suggestion for a topic? Email student.success@wichita.edu and let us know!
Celebrate International Education Week by sharing a recipe from home!
Food is a large part of many cultures around the world! We want to invite you to share a piece of your culture, through food, with the campus community as part of International Education Week 2021 (Nov. 15-21). The recipes will come together to create an online International Shocker Recipe Book that will be shared during International Education Week. If you would like to share a recipe, please fill out this short form. The deadline to submit a recipe is Monday, Nov. 2.
SBA webinars teach you how to get the most for your business
The Kansas SBDC will present the following no-cost webinars:
Is Your Company Ready to Achieve SBA's 8(a)/BD Program Certification?
9 a.m.-10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30
Join Teri Taylor with the Small Business Administration for an in-depth discussion about the SBA 8(a)/BD certification program requirements. This program is designed to assist socially and economically disadvantaged firms in their attempts to grow and succeed, including potential access to government contracting.
Located in a HUBZone — Get Certified!
10:30-11:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30
Join Teri Taylor with the Small Business Administration for an in-depth discussion about the HUBZone program requirements. If your principal office is located within a HUBZone, the SBA's HUBZone certification program may benefit your company in seeking Federal contracts or subcontracting efforts.
You can register online.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Early voting at Wichita State
It’s time to cast your vote! The Shockers Vote! Coalition and the Intercollegiate Athletic Association are excited to team up to host early voting right here on campus.
If you are registered to vote anywhere in Sedgwick County, stop by Koch Arena from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, to vote!
History Department fall lecture will address the global impact of the 19th Amendment today
The Department of History's fall lecturer will be Dr. Mona L. Siegel, professor of history at California State University, Sacramento. Her talk, "The Global History of the 19th Amendment," will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, via Zoom.
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android at . Password: 146780
For more information, email robin.henry@wichita.edu.
Register now for Ulrich virtual program today with Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
The Ulrich Museum of Art is proud to host Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith for what promises to be an exciting virtual program this week. It kicks off at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, and is free and open to all, but you have to register first to get the Zoom link (link provided).
Quick-to-See Smith, a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation in Montana, conveys both humorous and poignant socio-political commentary through her complex paintings and prints. The Ulrich + Artists + You Billboard featuring her work is currently on view at 703 N. West Street in Wichita.
What can you do with a degree from Industrial, Systems, and Manufacturing Engineering?
If you are a student with an undecided major, a student currently pursuing a degree from the ISME Department, or simply just curious about the fields of Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering, or Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering, this Friday's ISME Industry Professional Panel is for you! Panelists Courtney Allen, Amber Droegemeier, and Clovis Ribas will discuss their background and careers and answer any questions the audience may have in this panel session. Join us via at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23.
Hear from three different industry professionals in three unique fields, with three different focuses. This session will provide a small glimpse of the possibilities that a degree from the ISME Department provides.
Industry Professional Panelist Bios:
Courtney Allen is an Industrial Engineer at Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita, Kansas. She received both her bachelors and master’s degrees in Industrial Engineering from Wichita State University and will attend Georgia Tech in 2021 for an additional master’s degree in Computational Analytics.
Courtney has worked in various roles at Spirit including lean manufacturing and core industrial engineering, spanning many integrated product teams and production lines. Her projects have touched several aspects of industrial engineering including data analytics, simulation, system design, database development, statistical process control, work measurement, root cause corrective action, and lean manufacturing. Outside of the industry, she is passionate about women in STEM and continuous education.
Amber Droegemeier received her Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science from ڶ in 2007 and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from ڶ in 2010. After graduation, she served as an acute care physical therapy for five and a half years at Ascension Via Christi Hospitals in Wichita. In 2016 Amber transitioned to serve as a Quality and Regulatory Readiness Coordinator and successfully led Joint Commission Accreditation across Ascension Kansas.
In October 2018 Droegemeier received her Certification in Healthcare Quality. She has served as the Manager of Quality and was promoted to Regional Director of Quality in November 2019. Using her skills as a clinician, she oversees data measurement, reporting and process improvement activities related to quality and patient safety initiatives.
Mr. Clovis S. Ribas is the president and general manager of Shuttle Aerospace Inc., a Wichita-based company specialized in design consulting and manufacturing solutions for the aircraft industry, more specifically Landing Gear and related systems and components.
Ribas has many years of experience in management, design, manufacturing and integration of aircraft systems and components in multiple commercial and military platforms. He has a BSc degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina in Brazil, a MSc degree in Aerospace Engineering from Cranfield Institute of Technology in England and an MBA degree from ڶ. He is also a graduate student in Industrial, Systems and Manufacturing Engineering at ڶ. His interests include applied statistics, especially SPC methods for short run production environment and additive manufacturing (LinkedIn profile).
Middlewood cited as subject-matter expert for story in ‘The 19th’
Alexandra Middlewood
An article in “The 19th" cited Wichita State political scientist Alexandra Middlewood as a subject-matter expert.
According to the article, “When it comes to disinformation on Instagram, it seems like the target increasingly is women, according to Alexandra Middlewood, an assistant professor at ڶ.”
Energy Management Systems position open to ڶ employees only
Energy Management Systems is looking for a Building Automation Specialist. Applications will be accepted until 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27. To apply, go to Internal Postings and follow the directions.
For questions or assistance, contact the Talent Acquisition Team at employment@wichita.edu or 316-978-3065.
Now being offered online - $12 long sleeve tees
Now being offered in RSC store and online at ! Starting at 8 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, the Shocker Store will have two styles of long sleeve tees for $12 each, while supplies last. Sale is in store at RSC location and online at shockerstore.com.
If you order online, you can pick up in store for free! Offer not valid with other discounts or promotions and all sales are final.
Keep up to date on the .
Tuition Assistance applications for spring 2021 now being accepted
Tuition Assistance applications for spring 2021 are now being accepted through the . The online application will be available through Dec. 1, 2020, and will close at the end of this application period.
The fillable PDF form will no longer be accepted. Due to the volume of applications received each semester, requests to submit late applications will be automatically denied. There will be no exceptions.
Full program details can be found at www.wichita.edu/tuitionassistance.
Questions may be directed to TuitionAssistance@wichita.edu.
Free tutoring and academic mentoring for diverse Shockers!
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is offering free tutoring and academic mentoring!
Our tutors help students develop a deeper understanding of class material and gain successful skills that can improve their overall GPA.
Our academic mentors offer biweekly meetings to help you with academic success skills, such as time management, effective studying and note-taking, test preparation and more!
You can drop in any of the listed times or schedule an appointment. See when we are open, what classes are offered, and how to request appointments at wichita.edu/pass!
Veteran and Military Art Expo hosted by Veterans Upward Bound is seeking art entries now to Oct. 30
Veterans Upward Bound, part of TRIO, is seeking art submissions for our first Virtual Art Expo.
We are seeking all types of art from veterans, military (Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard), veteran spouses, military spouses, veteran children, military children and community service providers whose work touches the military and/or veteran community.
With your art, please include a short narrative or recording about what it means to you and how you were inspired to create it.
ڶ students and staff who meet the entry criteria are strongly encouraged to submit an entry!
This is a non-competitive show, just an expo for you to display your creative side! The expo will be held on VUB’s YouTube channel from Nov. 2-20.
Veterans Upward Bound is an educational and skills program designed to meet the needs of today's veterans. VUB's goal is to prepare veterans for post-secondary education, regardless of desired institution. All services are free to veterans who meet the eligibility criteria.
By submitting a piece of art, you will help drive awareness of our beneficial service throughout the community.
Please join in! Submit a picture, sound byte or video by email to Veterans.upwardbound@wichita.edu.
Track and Field holding its annual Shocker Holiday Sweatshirt Fundraiser
The Wichita State track and field program announced its third annual Shocker Holiday Sweatshirt Fundraiser.
Shocker fans can click to order Shocker holiday sweatshirts. This year's options include both black and yellow crewneck sweatshirts and are available in adult and youth sizes. Orders will be taken until Monday, Nov. 2 and will be available for in-person pickup only.
Pickup will be available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Nov. 16-20 at the Student-Athlete Success Center in the track and field offices, located directly southeast of Charles Koch Arena.
All proceeds go to the Wichita State track and field and cross-country programs.
For more information, please contact Heidi Benton at hyost@goshockers.com or Rob Garcia at rgarcia@goshockers.com.
All call for The Wheat Shock Leadership Society judges
The Wheat Shock Leadership Society is formerly known as ڶ Student of the Year. Student Involvement has rebranded this scholarship competition to become a society in order to increase the prestige and will continue to be a competitive and prestigious opportunity for students who have proven exemplary leadership, involvement, and service both to the ڶ and Wichita communities.
Applications and nominations for both graduate and undergraduate students are open for students who wish to participate. We are calling for judges to serve throughout the selection process. The dates and details for each round are below. We are looking for three different sets of judges, so upon indicating interest, please include which round you would be most interested in serving, as well as your second choice.
Round 1: Application Review – Completed by Jan. 11, 2021
- This process would be going through the qualified applicants and meeting to decide on which students move to the next round. We have seen an increase, so we could be sifting through 80-90 applications depending on how many students apply.
Round 2: Interviews – Feb. 4-5, 2021
- Our judges' panel will sit through a series of interviews of those selected to move on through the application round. Deliberation and decision on the final court of 10 undergraduate students and five graduate students and will follow the interviews.
Round 3: Presentations – Feb. 18-19, 2021
- This panel will serve as an audience to our 15 finalists as they present and showcase why they should be a part of The Wheat Shock Leadership Society and receive a scholarship, in addition to induction into the Society. There will be two overall winners this year, one in graduate and one at the undergraduate level.
Please send which round you would like to serve on or any questions to Maggi Hole at lead.grad@wichita.edu or 316-978-3022.
Student Support Services is accepting applicants for the Martinez Inspire Scholarship
Calling all first-generation students, limited-income students and students of disability status: we are looking for you who want to be served by a program who recognizes and empowers first-generation and limited-income students and students of disability status to achieve their higher-education aspirations. TRIO Student Support Services offers academic advising, individualized tutoring, scholarships exclusively for SSS participants and much more.
Please share this scholarship opportunity with students who may qualify.
As a new participant, we are excited to offer the Student Support Services Martinez Inspire Scholarship. For the fall 2020 semester, we are offering $150 to students committed to joining our program and being an active participant.
In order to be eligible for this opportunity, we want you to apply to be a Student Support Services participant and let us help guide your academic life at ڶ. This can be done by completing the SSS Application Form available in the SSS office or online. The first 15 students to complete the application form, get accepted and attend their first advising appointment (in-person or virtual), will be eligible for the $150 SSS Martinez Inspire Scholarship.
Attention first-generation students! Want to maximize your potential for success?
Are you a first-generation student (which means neither of your parents earned a four-year degree) and looking for an opportunity to maximize your potential for personal success? If so, plan to attend the 2020 Ad Astra Mini-Conference from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8. This event is designed for first-generation Shockers and can be attended in person or virtually.
Join us as we come together for National First-Generation Celebration Day!
To find the mini-conference schedule and to RSVP, go to www.wichita.edu/adastra. Space is limited!