Fairmount College Newsletters
The Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Newsletter is published twice a year, and is sent to all Fairmount College alumni, faculty, staff and friends of the college. Each issue contains information about faculty, staff and student accomplishments and a message from the dean. All material is copyrighted and the property of Wichita State University.
Spring 2024 Newsletter
Fairmount College Women in STEM Share Experiences, Advice; Dean's Message; NSF Grant Assists 蹤獲扦 with Increasing, Advancing Women Faculty in STEM; Fairmount College Hall of Fame Inductees are Unique Voices of North America; Science Students Recognized at K-INBRE Symposium; Nobel Laureates, International Scholars Participate in Watkins Visiting Professorship Series; The Sunflower Earns Top National Recognition; Students Present and Win Awards; Student accolades; Senior Honors Awards; Faculty and Staff Accolades; In Memoriam; Retirements; Annual Report; 蹤獲扦's Public Affairs Program Ranked Nationally By U.S. News
Fall 2023 Newsletter
Fairmount College Engages the Community through industry and nonprofit partnerships; Dean's Message; Science Olympiad National Tournament brings thousands together on campus to celebrate science; Staff Spotlight: Jill Fisher; College outreach and recruitment activities help develop the talent pipeline; Anthropology outreach activities encompass wide range of ages; Student accolades; Professor Incentive Review; Faculty and Staff Accolades; In Memoriam; Briefs
Spring 2023 Newsletter
American Sign Language Degree Meets Student, Community and Employment Demands; Dean's Message; Associate Dean Takes Strides to Reduce the Equity Gap; Student Wins Prestigious Grant, Plans to Finish Novel; Two Fairmount College Alumni Become Hall of Fame Inductees; EPA Awards Environmental Finance Center $10 Million Grant for an Environmental Justice Center; Spotlight on Funding; Student accolades; Senior Honors Awards; Faculty and Staff Accolades; In Memoriam; Retirements; Annual Report
Fall 2022 Newsletter
ATF Center to Provide Research and Applied Learning Opportunities; Dean's Message; Youngmeyer Ranch Building Serves Researchers, Withstands Prairie Environment; Communication Students Reading Solar Probe Captures Hearts to Win NASA Challenge; Regents Distinguished Professor Named; Student accolades; Faculty and Staff Accolades; In Memoriam; New Faculty Hires
Spring 2022 Newsletter
Research Experiences Strengthen Undergraduate Education; Dean's Message; Faculty Spotlight: Alex Middlewood; Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Opportunities; Emeriti Faculty; Department of Womens, Ethnicity, and Intersectional Studies Expands Curriculum; 2022 Tenure and Promotion Candidates; Faculty and College Awards; Become More Internal Campaign to Highlight Liberal Arts and Sciences Education; In Memoriam; Student Accolades; Faculty and Staff Accolades; Annual Report
Fall 2021 Newsletter
NASA-Funded Project to Study Sun's Neutrinos from Low-Earth Orbit; Dean's Message; Professor Hopes to Make Medical Visits Safer for Spanish Speakers in Kansas; 蹤獲扦 to Host 2023 Science Olympiad National Tournament; In Memorium; Student Accolades; Faculty Accolades; New Faculty Hires; Sabbaticals for 2020-2021; Fairmount College Inducts Three into Hall of Fame
Spring 2021 Newsletter
Combining quantum computing with artificial neural networks: A new frontier; Glossary of quantum computing terms; Faculty spotlight: Elizabeth Behrman; Dean's message; In memoriam; Faculty and staff retirements; 蹤獲扦, KU Law partner to create LEAD accelerated program; Professor and former student to change reading experience for visually impaired; Museum studies students apply knowledge to the aviation world; Convergence Science Initiative update; Student accolades; Faculty accolades; Annual report
Fall 2020 Newsletter
COVID-19 course content gives students opportunities for real-life applications; A sampling of COVID-19 class content; "Perspectives on the Pandemic" features faculty views on COVID-19; Fairmount College faculty named awardees in Convergence Sciences Initiative; "Somos de Wichita: We are Wichitans;" Three new certificates developed for space sciences, environment and sustainability, and Latin American and Latinx Studies; Happy birthday, Fairmount College!; In memoriam
Spring 2020 Newsletter
Study Abroad leads to academic personal and wordly growth; Fairmount College Study Abroad programs; Other Study Abroad options at 蹤獲扦; 蹤獲扦 professor uses public scholarship to help readers understand issues in Latin America; Faculty Spotlight: Dinorah Azpuru; Fairmount College inducts three into Hall of Fame; In memoriam; Annual Report
Fall 2019 Newsletter
Texas archaeological site offers additional skill-building opportunities; Who are the Caddo?; Faculty spotlight: Crystal Dozier; 蹤獲扦 professor wins prestigious national science award; Faculty-produced movie premiered at local film festival; In memoriam.
Spring 2019 Newsletter
Ethics shape, influence space exploration; Faculty spotlight: Jim Schwartz; 蹤獲扦 professor, student team up with Ocean Spray; President John W. Bardo; In memoriam
Fall 2018 Newsletter
Liberal arts and sciences changes, enriches lives; Spotlight on the dean; In memoriam.
Spring 2018 Newsletter
Matson takes long view of career, Fairmount College; Law Enforcement Training Center brings 蹤獲扦, city and county together; Advantages of the LETC partnership; Programs in criminal justice; In memoriam
Fall 2017 Newsletter
蹤獲扦 professor, students continue research on archaeological discovery; Faculty spotlight: Don Blakeslee; Youngmeyer Ranch permanently protected with conservation easement; The land around Youngmeyer Ranch; Life on the ranch; Grants; In memoriam.
Spring 2017 Newsletter
Public affairs is for everyone; Centers of the Hugo Wall School for Public Affairs; Faculty spotlight: Sam Brown; Graduate research explores glioblastoma tumor cells invasion in 3D environments; In memoriam
Fall 2016 Newsletter
The role of the media in maintaining democracy; National fact-checking websites; Faculty spotlight: Jeff Jarman; Holmes Museum educates and serves students and community
Spring 2016 Newsletter
Local and community history program tied to connections and place; Faculty spotlight: Jay Price; Racial profiling research leads to policy changes; Raising funds to make a difference; In memoriam.