Visit the Shocker Resource Fair today (Wednesday, Aug. 21)!
Jump into the school year by discovering the programs, resources, and opportunities waiting for you at 鶹ý. Enjoy music and games as you explore the different departments available on campus. If you grab a punch card and visit at least 10 tables, you’ll be entered into a drawing for some spectacular prizes! For more information about SAC sponsored events, go to or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.
On-Campus Job Application Day - Aug. 22
Students can come-and-go from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 22) in 142 RSC. We will guide you through our online jobs database, Handshake, and show you all the different positions you can apply for. We will also be able to show you how you can use Handshake to learn about opportunities, events and jobs available to Wichita State students.
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From one student to another: How to navigate 鶹ý while dealing with anxiety
The new school year is here. I’ll hold for your applause.
All joking aside, the beginning of a new semester can be scary. For many students, including me, that fear manifests itself as anxiety, the most common mental illness in the U.S.
Of the 40 million adults in the U.S. with anxiety disorders, 30 million of them first experienced symptoms before the age of 22. That means a large number of college students are dealing with them right now.
According to the 2016 National College Health Assessment administered by Wichita State’s Prevention Services Advisory Board, nearly 60 percent of 鶹ý students had felt overwhelming anxiety in the past 12 months.
Here is a guide to help navigate the beginning of your college career when you have anxiety.
Read the complete story on navigating anxiety.
Student-designed app with live map shows you everything happening on campus!
Two 2019 鶹ý alumni designed and developed a mobile app that contains everything they wish they had access to while in school, and now you can have it! Exclusively for the 鶹ý community, MEBO (Main Engine Blast Off) app is now available on both app stores by searching "mebo social."
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Hyatt Place hotel to break ground next week at 鶹ý
The first hotel on the Wichita State campus is beginning construction.
A 106-room Hyatt Place hotel will break ground next week on Wichita State’s Innovation
Campus, within walking distance of the new Fuzzy’s Tacos, the Shocker Store and Starbucks.
The groundbreaking is set for 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, on 19th Street just west
of Oliver. The event will kick off directly after 鶹ý’s 10 a.m. weekly briefing in
the Marcus Welcome Center. The campus community is welcome to walk over from the briefing
to the groundbreaking.
Fuzzy's Taco Shop now open in Braeburn Square
Fuzzy's Taco Shop is now open in Braeburn Square. They're open seven days a week to handle all your taco cravings. .
Involvement Fair is coming Aug. 28
The Involvement Fair is an opportunity for Wichita State students to learn about 鶹ý Registered Student Organizations (RSOs). The Involvement Fair is also an opportunity for RSOs to meet new students, and to collaborate with other organizations.
The Involvement Fair happens at the beginning of the fall semester on the RSC North Patio and surrounding outdoor areas. It is one of the best opportunities to get involved in campus life at Wichita State. Student organizations set up displays and have members on site talk to visitors one on one about what their organization does on campus.
Involvement in co-curricular experiences is one of the most important parts of having a successful college career! You will make friends, learn all about Wichita State, and develop invaluable skills you will use in life beyond Wichita State. There are more than 300 student organizations to choose from. Wondering where to start? Start at the !
Get involved and have fun with fellow Shockers at Welcomefest events
Welcome back, Shockers! Hosted by various student groups and campus departments, most Welcomefest events are free and give all students a chance to get acquainted with each other, learn about the campus, and find ways to connect with the community. Here is a list of activities you definitely don’t want to miss.
KMUW interns write, report, ride scooters and explore careers in journalism
Mornings at KMUW start with a meeting in the newsroom in their Old Town office. Tom Shine and his reporters stand around a table and discuss the stories for that day and beyond.
Some are routine – attend the mayor’s briefing or Tuesday’s City Council meeting. Others send reporters on a quest for information about diseased bats in northwest Kansas or on an electric scooter ride.
“Every time I tell someone I’m an intern at KMUW they say, ‘Wow, that awesome,’ and they think it’s a great thing, which it is,” Wichita State senior Kylie Cameron said. “I came here and I realized there was still so much to learn. Audio, radio, writing for voice. It’s definitely made me more of a jack-of-all trades.”
Read complete story on KMUW interns
鶹ý Weekly Briefing to feature Provost Rick Muma
The 鶹ý Weekly Briefing will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 22, in the Marcus Welcome Center. The featured speaker will be Provost Rick Muma.
Zach Gearhart, director of Government Relations at 鶹ý, will give the overall university update.
The briefing will be livestreamed and available later that day at . There will be time for questions following the briefing.
Japanese class starts soon; Japanese Movie Night tonight (Wednesday, Aug. 21)
Are you a fan of Japanese animation? Starting this fall, 鶹ý will offer JAPN 300E: Japanese Anime and Manga for the first time. The class is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about these two forms of media, regardless of Japanese-language experience. We will watch several animated movies and shows, from classics like “Astro Boy” to modern phenomena like “Your Name.” The class will be offered on the 鶹ý South Campus from 1-3:30 p.m. Thursdays. There are no prerequisites required.
Join the Japanese Culture Association for a Japanese Movie Night at 7:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Aug. 21) in 301 RSC. We’ll watch “Mirai.” Hope to see you there!
Get cool at the Foam Drop Dance Party
The sun is down and the foam is cool. We'll have foam cannons to celebrate and a DJ to set the mood at 9 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 22), in the RSC east courtyard (Rain location: RSC Beggs Ballroom, third floor). Get lost in the music and enjoy an experience of a lifetime! Let's kickoff the school year right and soak up the fun.
Come and learn about the history of U.S. and Hispanic traders in Kansas
Sierra Cordoba, a Colombian-American writer and researcher, will present on U.S. and Hispanic traders on the Santa Fe Trail in the 19th Century at 5 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Aug. 22), in 313 RSC. This talk is part of the Latin American and LatinX Studies series, organized by the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures.
Tour Ablah Library!
Want to learn more about University Libraries? Come take a tour of Ablah Library! Tour times are 4:00 pm Thursday, August 29 and noon Friday, August 30. Come look at the new and exciting spaces being offered! Peek inside the One-Button Studio used for video recording. Play in the VR Zone. Walk inside the sound booth. Learn what software is available to create multi-media projects. We will also look at group and individual study rooms and selected collections. Tours will begin at the Circulation Desk on the main floor of Ablah Library.
To register, click on .
New look for library software
The University Libraries has made changes to the SmartSearch and Interlibrary Loan
platforms this August. Try out the new look and functionality! We welcome your feedback.
SmartSearch now has a cleaner interface, and can be accessed as before through the
University Libraries’ homepage. To access any saved items you may have you may log
in to the old . We recommend you export your items into a citation manager (such as EndNote or Zotero)
to preserve them long term.
The new shows you all of your requests on a single page, links to articles, and details about
the status of your requests and item due dates. Note that your request history in
ILLiad cannot be imported into the new system, but you will be able to login to ILLiad
to access it until October 1, 2019.
We hope that these changes enhance your library experience and streamline how you
manage your requests!
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Ginger Williams at ginger.williams@wichita.edu.
Get your fall 2019 Student Involvement Calendar
Check out the fall 2019 Student Involvement Calendar. Packed full of great events
that you will not want to miss, be sure to get your copy today!
This semester calendar is available as a download from our website and in print format.
If you would like a print version please visit one of our Welcome Tables, stop by
Student Involvement in 216 RSC, or email us at getinvolved@wichita.edu to request a copy through campus mail.
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SGA Open House coming Monday, Aug. 26
Have you heard yet? SGA is hosting an Open House on Monday, Aug. 26. Come and get to know your senators and cabinet members, while enjoying a popcorn and candy bar with movie-themed trivia! Stop in to 219 RSC and say hi between 1-4 p.m.
Join the Graduate School to kick off the 2019-20 Professional Development Series with Leading in the 21st century
We don’t shop the way we used to. We don’t read the way we used to. And we definitely
don’t work the way we used to. Our new realities, consequences of technology and culture-based
changes in the workplace, require new leadership models.
All are welcome to join us from 5-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 22, in 266 Rhatigan Student
Center as we kick off the 2019-20 Graduate School professional development series
with Leading in the 21st Century.
Presenters Tonya Witherspoon, associate vice president of Industry and Engagement of Workforce Applied Learning, and John Jones, director of the Media Resources Center, will explore concepts such as virtual and distributed teams, communications methods, greater availability of data analytics, and much more!
Click here for more information about the Professional Development Series.
RSC Unplugged features Miguel Antonio
Stop by the Rhatigan Student Center every Wednesday for the live music series, RSC Unplugged. RSC Unplugged for today (Wednesday, Aug. 21) features Miguel Antonio from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the RSC’s Starbucks Lounge. Grab a cup of coffee and relax with some great music!
Keep Calm & Breathe On!
Join Counseling and Prevention Services again this semester for Keep Calm & Breathe On! Drop in to build structured relaxation time into your life and learn techniques to do relaxation on your own. You will be led in meditation, mindfulness, and relaxation practices.
The meetings are every Wednesday from 12:15-12:45 p.m. in 257 RSC. Drop in or contact Counseling and Prevention Services for more information at 978-3440.
Autism Spectrum Support Group available
Start the semester with a community of support. Connect with other students on the spectrum, build a social group, and learn skills to promote your social and academic success. No appointment needed!
The Autism Spectrum Support group will meet from 4-5 p.m. Wednesday’s from today (Wednesday, Aug. 21) to Sept. 18, in 007 RSC. Hope to see you there!
Join SAC for speaker Kristen O'Shea
Get motivated for Back to School by learning more about your strengths and how you can use them to accomplish your goals this year at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29, in the CAC Theater. Certified Strengths Coach, Kristen O’Shea, increases the performance and potential of leaders all over the country using CliftonStrengths® for leverage. She teaches individuals and teams how to use their strengths to their advantage in their everyday life and maximize their leadership potential.
‘Welcome New Shocks’ an exhibit by First-Year Programs
Hundreds of new Shockers took their first steps on campus this summer participating
in New Student Orientation. This photo collection - /CadmanGallery - captures the many new students as they embrace their first moments as Shockers.
The images in this collection were taken by Transition Mentors and staff of First-Year
Programs. Stop by and get a glimpse of 鶹ý's newest Shockers!
Welcome New Shocks will be on display in the Cadman Art Gallery, first floor, Rhatigan
Student Center, now through Friday, Aug. 30. To see the complete list of exhibits,
visit and follow us on Instagram.
Attention hackers, defenders and hunters on the Net!
Join the WULUG (鶹ý Linex Users Group) Cyber Security Club. Learn skills from the best in the industry. Test your knowledge with peers. Compete for positions on our interscholastic team. Build your network of friends and contacts. Bolster your resume.
Come to our initial meeting at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30, in 203 Rhatigan Student
Center.
For more information, contact wulug@wichita.edu or .
Special exhibition on 鶹ý campus showcases artist's commemoration of NASA Apollo missions
From now to Nov. 17, a piece of space race history is viewable on 鶹ý’s campus. A special exhibition titled “Lowell Nesbitt: Apollo 1969” is on display at the Experiential Engineering Building, and features prints made by artist Lowell Nesbitt.
Nesbitt was commissioned by NASA in 1969 to commemorate its Apollo 9 and 13 missions as part of the NASA Art Program. The exhibit was made possible through a new program at 鶹ý’s Ulrich Museum of Art called Ulrich Connections, which ties the museum’s robust exhibition and event programming more directly to the world outside its walls.
Ulrich Director Leslie Brothers said the exhibition was not only a way to connect with other campus units, but also tapped into the ongoing excitement of celebrating the moon landing exactly a half century ago. Brothers said displaying the exhibition in the Experiential Engineering Building was a perfect match because 鶹ý faculty and students continue to conduct NASA-funded research there.
“As a university art museum, we are making connections through the collection around what people care about – across campus and in the community,” Brothers said.
Scott Miller, professor and chair of aerospace engineering at 鶹ý and director of the NASA in Kansas organization, said visitors to the exhibition would find Nesbitt's artwork just as exciting today as audiences did the first time around.
"The Ulrich Museum, through the art of Lowell Nesbitt, once again captures the sights and emotions of an amazing time," Miller said. "The NASA in Kansas organization is extremely proud to play a small role in this exhibit.”
"Lowell Nesbitt: Apollo, 1969" is cosponsored by 鶹ý’s College of Engineering and NASA in Kansas; the exhibition is free and open to the public.
10-week series designed for high-potential professionals
The Mini MBA® provides a practical foundation in current business theory and practices. Through case studies, lecture and interactive class sessions, you will obtain the knowledge you need to succeed within your organization. This learning experience offers a concise and dynamic approach, which rapidly prepares you to handle new scenarios as a leader.
Sessions are from 1-3 p.m. Mondays from Sept. 9 to Nov. 18.
* Leading and Managing Change, Strategic Marketing and Brand Management
* Human Capital Strategy, Data and Analytics, Legal Challenges and Risks in Cyber
Security
* Ethics and Compliance, Understanding Financial Statements, Quality Service in the
Value Chain
* Organizational Design and Thinking Strategically, Designing and Managing Business
Practices
Sessions are led by recognized experts, thought leaders and industry pioneers.
The cost is $2,495.
For more information, go to or register at 978-3118.
Free Poker starts Friday, Aug. 23
Friday poker is back at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes! Two free tournaments are offered every Friday at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Each weekly winner receives $10 cash and qualifies for our semester championship tournament in December which awards $100 to the winner and $50 to the runner-up. For more information, call 978-3479.
You’re invited to Worship on the Yard
Please join the Epsilon Alpha and Beta Kappa Omega Chapters of Alpha Kappa Alpha for
Worship on the Yard for AKA International Day of Prayer at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug.
25! The sorority is planning a worship experience for the community and 鶹ý students
right outside of 鶹ý’s Rhatigan Student Center.
Please come worship and fellowship together.
Shocker Cheer Team awarded top honors at UCA Camp
Recently the Wichita State Cheer Team and Wu traveled to Estes Park, Colo. to participate at the final Universal Cheerleaders Association College Cheer Camp. During the days there they worked on perfecting their sidelines, band dances and timeout routine with UCA instructors from around the country.
The cheer team ended camp on a high note taking home top honors in every competition
while going against several D1 Power 5 Schools. Those awards include:
1st place Band Dance
1st place Sideline
2nd place Timeout Routine
1st place Overall Game Day
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