Engineering dean candidates to visit campus
Four candidates for dean of the College of Engineering will be on campus during the next four weeks. Names will be released closer to each visit.
The schedule is as follows:
Candidate No. 1 – Monday, Sept. 10, and Tuesday, Sept. 11
Candidate No. 2 – Thursday, Sept. 13, and Friday, Sept. 14
Candidate No. 3 – Tuesday, Sept. 25, and Wednesday, Sept. 26
Candidate No. 4 – Monday, Oct. 1, and Tuesday, Oct. 2
There will be a public forum at 3:30 p.m. in 107 Devlin Hall for each of the candidates on Sept. 10, Sept. 13, Sept. 25, and Oct. 1.
Police to offer self-defense training
The Police are offering a new training to the community. This self-defense training is used as a vehicle to empower anyone who takes it.
By bringing together the elements of education, dependency on self, responsibilities in decision making and realization of physical power, R.A.D instructors not only convey practical technique, but also change lives. R.A.D. teaches defense against abduction, learning risk awareness, reduction, recognition and avoidance. We strive to have a positive learning environment that is enjoyable for all who attend.
Faculty and staff can sign up through.
For more information about R.A.D. trainings contact Jen Williams at 978-3450.
Professional Edge Program helps students build networks
The Professional Edge Program, open to all undergraduate business majors, is a free four-semester non-credit program. Its focus is to provide students advanced and specific skills such as leading and contributing to meetings, negotiating compensation packages, work-style identification, choosing a mentor, and strategic social networking.
Find out more in this story by Paul Suellentrop at .
CARE Team provides support to student injured in skateboarding accident
A student was seriously injured in a skateboarding accident in the RSC parking garage on Monday, Sept. 3. University Police responded and the student was transported to Wesley Hospital. In the interest of privacy, the name and condition of the student aren't being shared at this time.
The CARE Team, comprised of staff from across campus, quickly got involved to provide support. A member of the team was with the student at the hospital until family arrived at 4 a.m. yesterday, (Tuesday, Sept. 4).
In addition to providing a safety net for students in terms of emotional or physical support, the CARE Team lets students know there are people concerned about them and works to connect them to the appropriate campus resources.
In times of crisis, the CARE Team makes sure the students, family and friends receive the support they need. The CARE Team also informs faculty why a particular student may be missing class.
The CARE Team meets regularly on Wednesdays to discuss new cases or follow-up on previous cases to make sure that no one is overlooked.
Go to the CARE Team website for more information on how the Care Team can help and read the FAQs. There's also a link where you can submit a concern.
Parking lot advisory
As of 7 p.m. today (Wednesday, Sept. 5), the parking lot immediately west of Koch Arena (Lot 2W) will be closed for an event occurring on Thursday, Sept. 6. There will be an expected 1,500 guests on campus, and buses and vehicles will be parked in that lot throughout the day. Please make sure that all vehicles have been moved out of Lot 2W by no later than 7 p.m. today (Wednesday, Sept. 5). Vehicles left in that lot may be subject to parking citations, costing up to $150.
Chemistry Colloquium set for today (Wednesday, Sept. 5)
Minae Mure, Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas, will present a Chemistry Colloquium at 3:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Sept. 5) in 224 McKinley Hall. Mure's topic is “Post-translational modifications of lysyl oxidase-like 2.”
Invitation to Financial Aid Workshop on Thursday, Sept. 27
Do you have questions about the financial aid process? Are you or someone in your office new to the financial aid world?
The outreach training team for the Kansas Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (KASFAA) has the answer for you! The 2018 Annual Financial Aid Workshop for High School Guidance Counselors, TRIO / Gear Up partners, Admissions and other higher ed professionals are coming to on Thursday, Sept. 27, at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex. The workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m.-noon, and will cover completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), students' dependency status questions, scholarships and more.
Emergency Building Coordinator (EBC) training session announced
Mike Strickland, director of Environmental, Health and Safety, and Cody Charvat, Director of Sedgwick County Emergency Management, will conduct training sessions for Chief Emergency Building Coordinators (CEBC) and Emergency Building Coordinators (EBC) from 8:30-9:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 7, in 257 RSC.
The training session is for new Chief Emergency Building Coordinators (CEBC) or any current CEBC wishing to attend a refresher session.
The training session for new Emergency Building Coordinators (EBC) or any current EBC wishing to attend a refresher session will be held from 10-11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 7, in 257 RSC.
Please sign up for these sessions in .
Swim lessons offered by Wichita Aqua Shocks
Want to face your fear of water, learn basic strokes or get ready for a swim meet? The Wichita Aqua Shocks offer adult, children and parent-tot classes in group, private and semi-private settings. The first session started on Sept. 4. For more information, including pricing, check our website -- Wichita.edu/campusrec or contact Tonya Blattner at tblattner11@gmail.com or call at (316) 833-6544.
Getting ready to retire?
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Know the signs – save a life
Join the Student Government Association and the Counseling and Testing Center for Suicide Prevention
Teri Moses
Week 2018 on #WeSupportU day. Join special guest Teri Moses, Wichita Public Schools director of Safety Services, from 2-5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, in the Shirley Beggs Ballroom, third floor, Rhatigan Student Center. T-shirts will be given away starting at 1:30 p.m., while supplies last.
Hear stories of hope and resilience, receive training in suicide prevention and wear your #WeSupportU suspenders for a group photo showing your support of those who struggle with suicidal thoughts.
Weekly Briefing to feature Will Parcell talking about applied learning
Will Parcell, chair and associate professor of geology at , will discuss the importance of applied learning in this week's Weekly Briefing at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, in the Marcus Welcome Center.
Kevin Harrison, community engagement coordinator, Diversity and Community Engagement, 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.
Hoops 4 Literacy event in Charles Koch Arena tomorrow (Thursday, Sept. 6)
StoryTime Village invites you to kick off National Literacy Month at Hoops 4 Literacy from 10 a.m.-noon tomorrow (Thursday, Sept. 6) in Charles Koch Arena.
The event includes a Shocker fan experience, including Shocker Athletics, Shocker Dance & Cheer, and WuShock.
All third-grade students at USD 259 Title I schools have been invited to participate in this event featuring teams from the Wichita Police Department and Sedgwick Co. Sheriff's Department, along with special celebrity friends. The celebrity guests include local community leaders, former Harlem Globetrotters and former and NBA basketball players Lynbert “Cheese” Johnson and Aubrey Sherrod as coaches.
The event is free and all third-grade students will receive a new book.
Faculty, staff and students are welcome to come and check out this event.
‘How Do I Get Started with Endnote?' workshop on Sept. 14
University Libraries is holding the workshop, “How Do I Get Started with Endnote?” from noon-1:15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, in 217 Ablah Library. Learn to use Endnote to upload citation data from library databases, create new citations in various citation styles, organize citations and insert citations into a MS Word document in this very helpful workshop.
This is one in a series of Savvy Researcher workshops this semester. The workshops in this series are open to students, faculty and staff.
For more information about this workshop and others in the series, visit . Be sure to .
Please encourage your students to sign up for workshops in this very helpful series!
Clash of the Colleges recap
A large portion of the work of recruiting future Shockers is simply telling them about the stories and experiences of current Shockers. You may have seen Julian Liby, our digital media strategist, out and about a lot during the first couple of weeks of school as he captured digital content to share via social media and email with prospective students. He created a video to recap the wonderful chaos that is a favorite tradition for new students, Clash of the Colleges. See the video at Admissions' YouTube account – Future Shocker - and be sure to subscribe to our account at .
Research opportunity for first year undergraduates
The Cohen Honors College in partnership with the Department of Chemistry are excited to announce the launch of the First Year Research Experience (FYRE) pilot program. The mission of this first FYRE program is to introduce research to first-year undergraduates in a practical and accessible way.
We will have an informational session at 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, in the Shocker Hall Multipurpose Room. Students interested in applying to the FYRE in program should go to .
Questions may be directed to Heidi Bell at heidi.bell@wichita.edu or call 978-3315, or Abby Jurgensmeier at aljurgensmeier@shockers.wichita.edu.
RSC Unplugged with Sterling Gray
Stop by the Rhatigan Student Center every Wednesday for the live music series, RSC Unplugged. RSC Unplugged will feature Sterling Gray from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Wednesday, Sept. 5) in the RSC's Starbucks Lounge. Grab a cup of coffee and relax with some great music.