Priorities the topic of Town Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 4
Faculty and staff are invited to participate in a Town Hall from 3-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, in 305 RSC. Among those leading the Town Hall discussion on priorities will be Provost Rick Muma, Gery Markova, director of Faculty Advancement, and Kaye Monk-Morgan, assistant vice president for Academic Affairs.
A wine and cheese social will follow the Town Hall in 301 RSC.
Campus invited to Airbus + Innovation Fair
Airbus invites the community to the first Airbus + Innovation Fair, located
at Airbus (1855 Innovation Blvd.), from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Aug.
23).
Meet with representatives from Airbus, NIAR, FirePoint, Shocker Startup and many others to learn about the innovation resources and organizations on campus.
Enjoy some snacks, enter to win Airbus giveaways and learn how to turn your big ideas into reality. For more information, contact samantha.stinson@airbus.com.
Welcome new faculty to Shocker Nation
Provost Rick Muma was among those welcoming more than 60 new faculty to this fall. Welcome to Shocker Nation!
Apply today for the 2019 Online Faculty Fellows
Applications are being accepted through August 31, 2018 for the 2019 Online Faculty Fellows. The Online Faculty Fellows are ambassadors for online learning on the campus of . Their purpose is to establish a culture of online education by helping their peers increase the quality and quantity of online courses offered at .
To view Online Faculty Fellow requirements and access the application go to .
Translating research for real-world decision-making
An interdisciplinary team of evaluation researchers, a graphic designer and web developers collaborated to use technology that makes statewide evaluation results more user-friendly.
Team members for the Center for Applied Research and Evaluation at the Community Engagement Institute created an innovative new report that engages readers, highlighting the achievements of Early Childhood Block Grant grantees funded by the Kansas Children's Cabinet and Trust Fund.
The KCCTF uses these data to understand the impact of early childhood programs throughout the state, and now the information is even more readily available to the state's citizens.
Shocker Resource Fair today (Wednesday, Aug. 22) – Moved to RSC first floor
Feeling like you don't quite know all the resources available to you as a Shocker? Student Activities Council invites you to come and visit with more than 40 departments from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Aug. 22) on the Rhatigan Student Center, first floor, and learn more about the services they offer. For more information, go to www.wichita.edu/sac or email SAC@wichita.edu.
Archaeologist Don Blakeslee's research featured in LA Times
“Archaeologists explore a rural field in Kansas, and a lost city emerges” was the headline in a recent story in the Los Angeles Times, featuring the work of archaeologist and anthropologist Don Blakeslee.
What he's found has spurred a rethinking of traditional views on the early settlement of the Midwest, while potentially filling a major gap in American history.
Weekly Briefing to feature exciting partnership
An exciting partnership will be announced at the Weekly Briefing at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 23, in the Marcus Welcome Center.
Zach Gearhart, director of governmental relations, will give the overall university update.
The briefing will be livestreamed and available later that day at . There will be time for questions at the end of the briefing.
Deadline for internal job extended to tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 23)
The assistant director position at OneStop Student Services posted internally has been extended to close at 4 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 23). To apply, go to OneStop Student Services and follow the directions.
Daily website update
The web support site has handled 339 support tickets to date with an average time to completion at 4.1 hours.
There are still 8 open spaces in today Next Level training session 3-5 p.m. in Jabara Hall, Room 122. There are also come-and-go open lab sessions on the schedule for 3-5 p.m. Thursday and 9-11 a.m. Friday in Jabara Hall Room 122. CMS trainings and open labs are on the schedule through the end of September.
Tip of the Day: A word about StylesThe styles menu The Styles menu in the toolbar allows you to change the appearance of text without changing the underlying paragraph setting in the code. It's an important tool, as it allows us to style a series of <h2> headings for visual impact without breaking the accessibility of the site for those using screen readers. Styles have two important differences in application from Paragraph settings:
In addition to their main application in managing the display of paragraph headings, styles can be useful to highlight important prose without applying a Paragraph heading, which would create an accessibility problem. For instance -- the following text is in body copy (paragraph) with a style of Heading 6. Don't use paragraph headings for prose! Those are for headers only! |
Graduate Student Association plans welcome dinner
Faculty, please encourage new graduate students and interested others to attend the Graduate Student Association welcome dinner and community resources event from 4-6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24, in 266 RSC.
Meet your Graduate Student Association leadership team for information, food and fellowship. Graduate School Dean Dennis Livesay and Wichita community members will be present. Learn invaluable tips about navigating graduate school in Wichita.
Get your Campus Rec Fall Membership
Don't forget to sign up for Campus Recreation's Fall Memberships! All fitness classes, including F45 and Glide Fit, are included in the membership.
Sign up for payroll deduction by Monday, Sept. 3, and get a free Campus Recreation coffee mug. For more information, call 978-3082 or stop by the Guest Services Desk in the Heskett Center.
All call for Student of the Year judges
The Student of the Year scholarship competition is a competitive and prestigious opportunity for students who have proven exemplary leadership, involvement and service to the and Wichita communities. Applications and nominations are open for students who wish to participate.
We are calling for judges to serve throughout the selection process. We are looking for three different sets of judges, so upon indicating interest, please include which round you would be most interested in serving on as well as your second choice.
Round 1: Application Review – Completed by Tuesday, Oct. 2
- This process would be going through the qualified applicants and meeting to decide on which students move onto the next round. We have seen an increase, so we could be sifting through 60-70 applications depending on how many student apply.
Round 2: Interviews – Friday, Oct. 12
- 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 eight students will follow the interviews.
Round 3: Presentations – Friday, Oct. 19
- This panel will serve as audience to our eight finalists as they present and showcase why they should win the title of Student of the Year and scholarship. There will be two winners this year.
Send which round you would like to serve or any questions to Kennedy Rogers at kennedy.rogers@wichita.eduor 978-7402.
RSC Unplugged today (Wednesday, Aug. 22)
Stop by the Rhatigan Student Center every Wednesday for the live music series, RSC Unplugged. RSC Unplugged features Adam Capps from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Wednesday, Aug. 22) in the RSC's Starbucks Lounge. Grab a cup of coffee and relax with some great music!