Finalists named for dean of the College of Engineering
Candidate No. 1 – Monday, Sept. 10 and Tuesday, Sept. 11
Dennis Livesay, dean of the Graduate School, associate vice president for Research and Technology and professor, University.
Faculty and staff are invited to a public forum at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 10 in 107 Devlin Hall.
Candidate No. 2 – Thursday, Sept. 13 and Friday, Sept. 14
Hamid Hefazi, professor and department head, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Florida Institute of Technology.
Faculty and staff are invited to a public forum at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13 in 107 Devlin Hall.
Candidate No. 3 – Tuesday, Sept. 25 and Wednesday, Sept. 26
John Woolschlager, director of the Emergent Technologies Institute, Backe Chair Eminent Scholar Professor and director of Engineering Graduate Programs, Florida Gulf Coast University.
Faculty and staff are invited to a public forum at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25, in 107 Devlin Hall.
Candidate No. 4 – Monday, Oct. 1 and Tuesday, Oct. 2
Chuck Bunting, associate dean of research, College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, Oklahoma State University.
Faculty and staff are invited to a public forum at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 1 in 107 Devlin Hall.
Additional information regarding the candidates is also available on the Academic Affairs website at
Provide feedback on Town Hall ‘Priorities' topic
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Whether you attended or not, we need your feedback to help shape the university as we move forward together.
Are you getting the most out of your health insurance benefits?
To help employees understand their benefits as we approach Open Enrollment, the Total Rewards team will host a webinar titled, “Getting The Best Value out of Your Health Benefits,” at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12. This webinar will provide valuable information for employees on how to evaluate different health plan options, and how to select which health plans are the best choice for their family. The presentation will be about one hour, and attendees will be awarded one HealthQuest credit upon completion.
Because of limited space, registration is required. To register, email your name and my ID to TotalRewards@wichita.edu. You will receive a confirmation of your registration within one university business day.
Note: This webinar will present general knowledge, and is not specific to 2019 plan changes.
New procedure in place for addressing violations of academic integrity
Starting this fall, has a new procedure in place for addressing violations of academic integrity. Several factors led to this new process, including the need to make sure students' rights were upheld with systematic notification of their right to appeal, the desire to reduce repeat offenses of the academic code, and the need to simplify the process across all colleges.
Understanding Finance at on Tuesday, Sept. 18
Understanding finance at can be a challenge for budget officers and support staff. Lois Tatro will present Finance 101 from 9-10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18, in 209 Hubbard Hall. The agenda includes information on GU and RU funding, how to stay on top of departmental finances, processing revenue, expenses, Visa procurement cards and more.
If you have questions regarding the finance process you want covered, send them to training@wichita.edu as soon as possible.
To view session details and register, go to my, myTraining; registration is helpful to determine number of handouts. Call 978-5800 if you need assistance.
Mini Wellness Fair
Discover your wellness-related resources on campus with the Mini Wellness Fair from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, on the RSC north patio. Check out campus organizations, and also enter to win a free Fitbit.
Graduate School Professional Development Series on Thursday, Sept. 13
The Graduate School Professional Development Series presents “Preparing a competitive NSF-GRFP application,” from 5-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, in 202 RSC. Snacks will be served.
The National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF-GRFP) is open to undergraduate seniors and first-year graduate students in a STEM discipline who are (or will be) pursuing a research-based master's or doctoral degree.
Dennis Livesay, dean of the Graduate School, will provide an overview of the program and give tips for submitting a successful application. One of the most prestigious programs to recognize and support outstanding graduate students, NSF-GRFP awardees receive a lucrative annual stipend and education allowance for three years.
‘Speak for Success: Presentation Skills'
The Graduate School Professional Development Series invites you to “Speak for Success: Presentation Skills,” from noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, in 142 RSC. Lunch will be provided to the first 30 people who attend.
In a competitive world, knowing your audience and speaking effectively is key. Learn how to synthesize your research, speak persuasively and explain the significance of your findings to different audiences.
Learn overall presentation skills and how to give an effective elevator speech.
** Recommended for anyone interested in a proposal submittal to the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) oral presentation competition **
Job openings at newest Shocker Store location
The new Shocker Store in Braeburn Square is currently hiring for both full-time managerial and part-time retail positions. These positions will require previous retail experience, and qualified applicants must be able to work Sunday to Saturday without consecutive days off. Qualified applicants must also have excellent verbal and written communication skills, including ability to effectively communicate with internal and external customers, while maintaining a positive attitude and providing exemplary customer service.
To apply online or view the complete job descriptions, go to .
Rhatigan Student Center is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer.
Study Abroad Fair coming Sept. 11
Are you interested in studying abroad? Do you want to learn more about study abroad programs offered by University?
Come to our Study Abroad Fair from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, on the first floor, RSC, to visit more than 20 different informational tables and hear about student experiences. Like our to follow posts related to the fair.
Each student who attends our fair will receive a small prize and be entered to win one of two prize packages, which will include items such as gear, free tickets to Botanica Wichita Gardens, a gift card to Chipotle Mexican Grill and more. All students who attend also will be entered to win a $500 Study Abroad scholarship.
Questions? Contact Ann Burger at ann.burger@wichita.edu or call 978-5374.
Canvas Collaborations by Hannah Beam in Cadman Art Gallery – Main Space
Canvas Collaborations is an art exhibition presented by student artist Hannah Beam. Her work will be on display in the Cadman Art Gallery now to Friday, Sept. 14. This show is all about her collaboration with found canvas. These found artworks serve as the inspiration and the space on which the paintings are made.
Many of these canvases are being given new life through this process as they were unwanted pieces of artwork. Join the artist for her opening reception at The Cadman beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8.
The Cadman Art Gallery is located on the first floor, Rhatigan Student Center. For more information about this exhibit and others, go to .
LeaderShape cluster facilitators wanted
Are you interested in leadership development of yourself and your students? We are calling for six cluster facilitators at 's session of LeaderShape this year. The six-day event will take place from Jan. 6-11, 2019. We will also have a facilitator prep and training day on Sunday, Jan. 6. The LeaderShape Institute is a nationally recognized and renowned leadership program dedicated to developing participants to become leaders with integrity, purpose and a healthy disregard for the impossible.
If you are interested, please fill out the application online at
For any questions, please contact Kennedy Rogers at kennedy.rogers@wichita.edu or 316.978.7402.