Faculty, staff virtual town Hall on April 2
A live YouTube virtual faculty and staff town hall will be held from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, April 2. This is an opportunity to hear and interact with Interim President Rick Muma and Interim Executive Vice President and Provost Shirley Lefever. The event will be moderated by the presidents of the faculty, UP and USS senates.
Faculty and staff who want to participate are encouraged to do so during the live YouTube stream. If you dont currently have a YouTube account, . Creating an account will help facilitate questions in the live chat section of the Virtual Town Hall. You can watch the town hall live and recorded after the event at .
Outdoor classroom spaces now available
In response to faculty requests, six outdoor classroom spaces are now available for reservation Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. These spaces will have 30 folding chairs to be arranged as you choose, along with a table. White boards and portable amplification are also available. We ask that people limit themselves to two reservations at a time to allow others the opportunity to use these spaces. Information and online reservations are available at: www.wichita.edu/classoutside.
Shocker New Venture applications due April 1
Application for the 蹤獲扦Shocker New Venture Competition are due April 1. Learn more and submit an application at .
Summer institute seeks squad leaders
Student Involvement is seeking Squad Leaders for this year's Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). Normally SLI is a five-day stay-away leadership institute; however, we are adjusting programming to be a day-camp with smaller numbers to allow for social distancing.
In this role, you will directly be mentoring students through their leadership journey through small group reflection, facilitation, and impactful dialogue. Additionally, there will be a meeting before the event to connect and do some brief training and preparation.
This year's SLI will be May 17-22. The deadline to sign up to be a squad leader is April 9.
Entries now open for 2021 Edible Book Festival
Edible Book Festival is back! University Libraries invites all to join in on this culinary creation contest for a chance to win great local prizes. Enter online by April 1 at . There you can find contest rules and entry photos from previous contests.
Basic rules are as follows:
- This virtual event features contestants creating edible art based on their favorite literature.
- Four prizes will be given three based on judging and one on a popular vote.
- Once created, contestants can upload photos to our website by April 1.
- Anyone can then vote for the People's Choice winner April 5-8.
- Winners will take home prizes announced April 9.
OAT summer grant apps due
The Open/Alternative Textbook (OAT) initiative is designed to promote, incentivize, and grow the use of freely available resources in 蹤獲扦 classes to reduce the economic impact of textbook costs on the student body.
The OAT Grant Program provides $2,000-5,000 grants to faculty who apply for the grant to redesign a course with no-cost resources, or to write or contribute to an open educational resource, or other alternative text that can be provided to the students free of charge. These grants are funded by SEM and the course fees.
KBOR is offering Open Educational Resource workshops on March 12, 23, April 1, and April 14.
蹤獲扦 Summer OAT Grant applications due Monday, April 12.
2021 LEAD Conference call for proposals
Student Involvement in partnership with the Student Government Association are seeking presentation proposals for our 2021 LEAD Conference taking place on Friday, May 28 in the Rhatigan Student Center. Virtual options available pending university and CDC guidelines.
This year, we are offering four different conference tracks featuring various speakers and topics.
Below are the conference tracks with some general ideas. Please feel free to submit any of those suggestions or include your own.
Civic, Campus, & Community Leadership (Activism)
- Global Leadership
- Service-Learning
Student Organization Leadership
- Mentorship & Coaching
- Recruiting & Engagement
Diversity & Inclusion
- Inclusive Leadership
- Women & Leadership
Leadership & Self-Discovery
- Leading Your Wellness
- Leadership in the Workforce
- Adaptive Leadership
- Leading through a Pandemic & Moving Forward
We will be selecting up to four presentations per track.
Please submit your presentation proposal no later than April 1.
Submit A Proposal:
For more information or questions, please reach out to Kennedy Rogers at kennedy.rogers@wichita.edu or Gabriel Fonseca at gabriel.fonseca@wichita.edu.
Faculty sabbaticals approved for 2021-22
The following faculty were approved for sabbaticals:
- Mara Alagic, professor in the School of Education
- Dinorah Azpuru, professor of political science
- Thomas Boynton, associate professor of English
- Jason Ferguson, professor of mathematics, statistics and physics
- William Flynn, associate professor of the School of Music
- Suzanne Hawley, professor of public health sciences
- Brian Hepburn, associate professor of philosophy
- Xiaomi Hu, professor of mathematics, statistics and physics
- Michael Imhof, associate professor of the School of Accountancy
- Michael Jorgensen, associate professor of biomedical engineering
- Fuchang Liu, professor of the School of Education
- Brittany Lockard, associate professor, Art, Design and Creative Industries
- Katie Mitchell-Koch, associate professor of chemistry
- Jose Enrique Navarro-Serrano, associate professor of modern and classical languages and literatures
- Robert Owens, professor of history
- Claudia Pederson, associate professor of Art, Design and Creative Industries
- Alexandre Shvartsburg, associate professor of chemistry
Lunch Social Hour: Womxn in Student Affairs
Join NASPA Gap, NASPA Womxn in Student Affairs KC, and 蹤獲扦 Student Affairs for our Lunch Social Hour: Womxn in Student Affairs virtual event at noon on Wednesday, March 31 to celebrate Womxn's History Month.
Let's connect to discuss topics over the challenges, inequities, and mental health issues we face as professionals. Grab your lunch and join us for a roundtable discussion!
Register for the event at . If you have any questions, please contact Trang at trang.bui@wichita.edu.
KU professor gives physics seminar talk
Please join us for our next seminar talk at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 31 via Zoom. This weeks talk features Dr. KC Kong, from the University of Kansas, and the title of the talk will be Particle Physics in Computing Frontier." The
Get details on the physics seminar talk
Get a free, professional headshot
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, what does your professional profile picture say about you?
The Shocker Career Accelerator is hosting a photoshoot for all students, faculty, and staff. If you need a new headshot for LinkedIn, your staff and faculty directory page on the website, or personal use, come see us from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 31 in RSC 142.
This event is free. The photo will emailed shortly after the event. No appointment is necessary. Social distancing, face masks, and 蹤獲扦COVID-19 policies apply.
Neighbor challenge coming to 蹤獲扦
National Good Neighbor Day is Sept. 28 and was created in 1978 by President Jimmy Carter to raise public awareness that being a good neighbor can help build strong, thriving communities.
Do you know your neighbors on campus and out in the community?
To kick it off, there will be a focus on neighboring that entire week and a Good Neighboring BINGO game. Challenge yourself, a group, or department with a game of Good Neighboring Bingo. The effort is being coordinated bytThe Office of Engagement, but other student groups, departments, organizations, businesses and individuals are welcome to join in and add their own spin. More details to come. If you would like more information on the plan or to join in some of the online planning meetings just email Naquela.pack@wichita.edu.
Haley speaks to Forbes about Suez Canal crisis
The Suez Canal crisis this week has brought international trade to a virtual standstill. Could we have foreseen this crisis? What costs do companies and governments incur? How may we avoid such a crisis in the future? Forbes approached Usha Haley, W. Frank Barton Distinguished Chair in International Business and director of the Center for International Business Advancement, for some answers.
Tell students about Ulrich internship opportunity
Do you know a student who is looking for a paid internship? The Ulrich Museum of Art on the 蹤獲扦campus is accepting applications from 蹤獲扦 students for its paid internship program, which offers valuable experience in the everyday workings of a university art museum. These internships give students interdisciplinary and experiential learning that is informative on both intellectual and practical levels. Tasks may include assisting with research for exhibitions, cataloging works of art, helping with publicity, participating in exhibition installations, working on programs, and giving exhibition tours. Internships for course credit in fulfillment of curricular requirements are available in coordination with many academic departments.
To apply, the student must email a current resume accompanied by a cover letter to ksenya.gurshtein@wichita.edu or or jana.erwin@wichita.edu. Applicants should summarize their past experiences related to art or museum work, their goals for the future, and an explanation of why they would like to intern at a university modern and contemporary art museum. Please note: We strongly recommend visiting the museum's exhibitions and exploring this website before writing the cover letter. The application deadline is April 30.
$25 Adidas quarter-zip at the Shocker Store
This week, you can score a great Adidas quarter-zip for just $25 at the Shocker Store. Originally priced $49.99. Rhatigan Student Center location only. No other discounts accepted.