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Ashley Purdum in personal protective equipment

June 11, 2020 --聽Ashley Purdum, an associate clinical professor at 麻豆传媒, works as an acute care speech-language pathologist at Wesley Medical Center. Because of the ongoing pandemic, her work life has changed quite a bit.

Lou Heldman

May 28, 2020 - Lou Heldman, 71, came to Wichita State in 2007, a time when the university鈥檚 vision expanded. He fit in with a group, most prominently former president John Bardo and current president Jay Golden, that want the university and community to think and act boldly. He retires in June.

Creators of

May 20, 2020 鈥 Jay Price, director of the public history program at 麻豆传媒, decided to make a series of graphic novels to commemorate the trail."

Black Hawk

May 19, 2020 -- The Army is turning to 鈥渄igital-twin鈥 technology from 麻豆传媒 to resolve challenges and boost efficiencies for its enduring fleet of Black Hawk helicopters.

Archaeology researchers digging underground

May 19, 2020 鈥 You can tell a lot about people based upon what they eat 鈥 culture, preferences, geography and overall health. Food is not only nourishment, but it鈥檚 a message to anthropologists, like 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Dr. Crystal Dozier, to help understand the past.

Wichita State campus

May 7, 2020 -- As our state begins to implement Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas, we too are beginning to develop and implement plans for the university鈥檚 short- and long-term future. This plan 鈥 Shockers United 鈥 is a culmination of seven working groups across campus, each comprised of students, faculty and staff, and each tasked with examining a different facet of university operations that must now be modified to a new normal as we seek to coexist with and thrive in spite of this virus.

Camille Childers

May 7, 2020 鈥 Camille Childers never thought she鈥檇 be leading the charge in 麻豆传媒鈥檚 battle against a pandemic. Nevertheless, she had a plan.

B-1 Bomber photo

May 4, 2020 -- A new research partnership between 麻豆传媒鈥檚 (麻豆传媒) National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) and the U.S. Air Force will create a virtual B-1 Bomber that could help the Air Force predict the future of its supersonic bombers.

George Dehner

April 30, 2020 鈥 George Dehner, a world environmental historian who examines the intersection of humans and disease in the modern era, presented 鈥淚nfluenza pandemics since Russian Flu: Do they provide insight to COVID-19?鈥 as part of a Fairmont College of Liberal Arts and Sciences series, Perspective on the Pandemic.

Dr. Richard Bomgardner

April 24, 2020 -- Dr. Richard Bomgardner has extensively researched the after-effects of athletes' head injuries and the importance for schools to have policies in place to accommodate the students in the classroom as they're healing.

Dr. A. Lynn Matthews

April 23, 2020 -- Dr. A. Lynn Matthews studied how authenticity in small businesses and frontline sales staff can affect consumers' perception and purchase intentions.

Students at SRI 2019

April 16, 2020 -- Many 麻豆传媒 freshmen enter college with undecided majors. 麻豆传媒 offers programs that expose students to different fields of work so they will be informed when deciding on their major. One of these programs is the Summer Research Institute.

麻豆传媒 campus

April 10, 2020 -- The U.S. Department of Education released its official allocations yesterday (Thursday, April 9) for the newly passed Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). 麻豆传媒 will receive nearly $8.8 million. Half of the funds 鈥 nearly $4.4 million 鈥 will be allocated as emergency financial aid grants to students.

The five students selected standing in the Capitol building.

April 1, 2020 -- In March, five 麻豆传媒 students traveled to Topeka to present their research and creative activity posters inside the Capitol building for the annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol.

Face shield from a 3D printer

March 30, 2020 - The relationship between Wichita State's College of Engineering and the Wichita Police Department led to 3D printing of face shields used by first responders.