Groundbreaking celebrates Woolsey Hall, new home of the Wichita State business school
Alumni, donors and officials from 鶹ý gathered Thursday, Oct. 22 for a groundbreaking ceremony at the future site of Wayne and Kay Woolsey Hall, the new home for the W. Frank Barton School of Business.
In a statement, Barton School Dean Larisa Genin told students the facility will be a place “where you will explore your full potential and ambitions.”
“Whether it’s launching a career, starting your own business or working to solve problems in our world, Woolsey Hall will be your lab, your sandbox, your incubator, your oyster to create amazing pearls. I can’t wait to see what you accomplish,” Genin said.
Woolsey Hall, named for the Wichita couple who provided the lead gift to the 鶹ý Foundation’s fundraising campaign, will be located on the Innovation Campus. When completed in mid-2022, the business school will move to the new building from Clinton Hall, which has been its home since 1970.
Pictured above: 鶹ý celebrates the groundbreaking for the new Wayne and Kay Woolsey Hall on the Innovation Campus. The building will be the new home to the W. Frank Barton School of Business.
Attention first-generation students! Want to maximize your potential for success?
Are you a first-generation student (which means neither of your parents earned a four-year degree) and looking for an opportunity to maximize your potential for personal success? If so, plan to attend the 2020 Ad Astra Mini-Conference from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8. This event is designed for first-generation Shockers and can be attended in person or virtually.
Join us as we come together for National First-Generation Celebration Day!
To find the mini-conference schedule and to RSVP, go to . Space is limited!
See something, say something – student conduct
As members of the Wichita State community, it is everyone’s responsibility to bring attention to anything that may be concerning. This could be about yourself or others that you feel is connected to the 鶹ý experience.
This form should be used to report behavior that is disruptive to the campus community, infringes on any person’s ability to successfully pursue their academic progress, violates the Student Code of Conduct, or puts others or themselves in danger.
For more details, please refer to .
Veteran and Military Art Expo hosted by Veterans Upward Bound is seeking art entries now to Oct. 30
Veterans Upward Bound, part of TRIO, is seeking art submissions for our first Virtual Art Expo.
We are seeking all types of art from veterans, military (Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard), veteran spouses, military spouses, veteran children, military children and community service providers whose work touches the military and/or veteran community.
With your art, please include a short narrative or recording about what it means to you and how you were inspired to create it.
鶹ý students and staff who meet the entry criteria are strongly encouraged to submit an entry!
This is a non-competitive show, just an expo for you to display your creative side! The expo will be held on VUB’s YouTube channel from Nov. 2-20.
Veterans Upward Bound is an educational and skills program designed to meet the needs of today's veterans. VUB's goal is to prepare veterans for post-secondary education, regardless of desired institution. All services are free to veterans who meet the eligibility criteria.
By submitting a piece of art, you will help drive awareness of our beneficial service throughout the community.
Please join in! Submit a picture, sound byte or video by email to Veterans.upwardbound@wichita.edu.
Last day to vote for Homecoming Royalty!
Voting is live to determine which two Shocker seniors will be the 2020 Homecoming King & Queen! 鶹ý students may vote once per day via my鶹ý. Voting will close at 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23. Meet the Homecoming Candidates .
The Homecoming Royalty will be crowned between the Flag Football all-star games on Friday, Oct. 23 at Cessna Stadium.
How to vote: Log in to , on the Home page scroll down to the Student Tools box. At the bottom of the list, find and click on the “Homecoming Royalty Voting” link to be taken to the online ballot.
F1RST-GEN T-SHIRTS: $12 tees – Both First Gen Shockers & First Gen Supporters, available online or visit the Shocker Store .
F1RST-GEN ART SHOWCASE: Opened Oct. 22: Identity: A First-Generation Student Art Exhibition.
F1RST-GEN WEEK
Click here for events being held Nov. 2-8 in celebration of National F1rst-Gen Week at Wichita State University.
F1RST-GEN AFFINITY GROUP
A group designed to stress a common experience among those navigating as a first-generation professional. The First-Generation Affinity Group seeks to foster community among its members by way of networking, professional development, and social events. To register for a virtual event being held on Nov. 10, click here.
F1RST-GEN COORDINATING COUNCIL
The council is interested in YOUR HELP. If you are interested in supporting the first-gen initiatives at 鶹ý, the council is now seeking sub-committee members for the following committees: Marketing, Faculty & Staff Engagement, Data Assessment, and the Graduates.
Discover how spring classes will be taught
The newest course schedule is now available for students to start picking their spring classes. Courses will be offered similarly to fall classes, with some fully online and others as hybrid classes. For more information about the different types of classes, see www.wichita.edu/codes.
Instructors have been asked to submit information about how they plan to teach their courses. You can see their details for instruction, testing, and what to do on the first day of class. See . If you have additional questions, faculty contact information is provided or you can reach out to an advisor at .
Wichita State doubles output of engineering grads ahead of schedule
- In 2011, 鶹ý vowed to double the number of engineering grants as part of the state's University Engineering Initiative Act.
- One year ahead of schedule, the College of Engineering has surpassed its goal.
- With the help of a $35 million grant from the Kansas Legislature, the College of Engineering has increased graduates by more than 100% for some groups of underrepresented populations.
Student Support Services is accepting applicants for the Martinez Inspire Scholarship
Calling all first-generation students, limited-income students and students of disability status: we are looking for you who want to be served by a program who recognizes and empowers first-generation and limited-income students and students of disability status to achieve their higher-education aspirations. TRIO Student Support Services offers academic advising, individualized tutoring, scholarships exclusively for SSS participants and much more.
Please share this scholarship opportunity with students who may qualify.
As a new participant, we are excited to offer the Student Support Services Martinez Inspire Scholarship. For the fall 2020 semester, we are offering $150 to students committed to joining our program and being an active participant.
In order to be eligible for this opportunity, we want you to apply to be a Student Support Services participant and let us help guide your academic life at 鶹ý. This can be done by completing the SSS Application Form available in the SSS office or online. The first 15 students to complete the application form, get accepted and attend their first advising appointment (in-person or virtual), will be eligible for the $150 SSS Martinez Inspire Scholarship.
SBA webinars teach you how to get the most for your business
The Kansas SBDC will present the following no-cost webinars:
Is Your Company Ready to Achieve SBA's 8(a)/BD Program Certification?
9 a.m.-10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30
Join Teri Taylor with the Small Business Administration for an in-depth discussion about the SBA 8(a)/BD certification program requirements. This program is designed to assist socially and economically disadvantaged firms in their attempts to grow and succeed, including potential access to government contracting.
Located in a HUBZone — Get Certified!
10:30-11:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30
Join Teri Taylor with the Small Business Administration for an in-depth discussion about the HUBZone program requirements. If your principal office is located within a HUBZone, the SBA's HUBZone certification program may benefit your company in seeking Federal contracts or subcontracting efforts.
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We look forward to seeing you there!
Attention fall 2020 graduates! It is time to RSVP to participate in a Fall Commencement Ceremony
Fall 2020 Commencement has been moved to Sunday, Nov. 22 at Charles Koch Arena. If you filed your Application for Degree for fall 2020, it is now time to RSVP, if you plan to participate in the commencement ceremonies.
Commencement reservations must be made online by logging into your my鶹ý, going to the myClasses tab, and then find the Graduation Links box on the right hand side of the page. Click on the “Commencement Registration” link for the ceremony you want to attend and RSVP. This must be done no later than 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2.
If you have any questions about the ceremonies, go to or contact the Commencement Office at commencement@wichita.edu.
Internship opportunity to promote mental health on campus
Interested in an internship that promotes mental and physical wellness and gives back to your community? Check out the Prevention Service Advisory Board’s Prevention Ambassador Program. Prevention Ambassadors receive training and mentorship in providing prevention and outreach services to assist the Prevention Services Advisory Board in our #鶹ýWeSupportU mission of Preventing Suicide, Sexual Violence, and Substance Abuse in addition to Promoting Wellness in the 鶹ý community.
For more information or to complete an application, go to . Applications are due today (Friday, Oct. 23).
What can you do with a degree from Industrial, Systems, and Manufacturing Engineering?
If you are a student with an undecided major, a student currently pursuing a degree from the ISME Department, or simply just curious about the fields of Industrial Engineering, Systems Engineering, or Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering, this Friday's ISME Industry Professional Panel is for you! Panelists Courtney Allen, Amber Droegemeier, and Clovis Ribas will discuss their background and careers and answer any questions the audience may have in this panel session. Join us via at 3 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 23).
Hear from three different industry professionals in three unique fields, with three different focuses. This session will provide a small glimpse of the possibilities that a degree from the ISME Department provides.
Industry Professional Panelist Bios:
Courtney Allen is an Industrial Engineer at Spirit AeroSystems in Wichita, Kansas. She received both her bachelors and master’s degrees in Industrial Engineering from 鶹ý and will attend Georgia Tech in 2021 for an additional master’s degree in Computational Analytics.
Courtney has worked in various roles at Spirit including lean manufacturing and core industrial engineering, spanning many integrated product teams and production lines. Her projects have touched several aspects of industrial engineering including data analytics, simulation, system design, database development, statistical process control, work measurement, root cause corrective action, and lean manufacturing. Outside of the industry, she is passionate about women in STEM and continuous education.
Amber Droegemeier received her Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science from 鶹ý in 2007 and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from 鶹ý in 2010. After graduation, she served as an acute care physical therapy for five and a half years at Ascension Via Christi Hospitals in Wichita. In 2016 Amber transitioned to serve as a Quality and Regulatory Readiness Coordinator and successfully led Joint Commission Accreditation across Ascension Kansas.
In October 2018 Droegemeier received her Certification in Healthcare Quality. She has served as the Manager of Quality and was promoted to Regional Director of Quality in November 2019. Using her skills as a clinician, she oversees data measurement, reporting and process improvement activities related to quality and patient safety initiatives.
Mr. Clovis S. Ribas is the president and general manager of Shuttle Aerospace Inc., a Wichita-based company specialized in design consulting and manufacturing solutions for the aircraft industry, more specifically Landing Gear and related systems and components.
Ribas has many years of experience in management, design, manufacturing and integration of aircraft systems and components in multiple commercial and military platforms. He has a BSc degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina in Brazil, a MSc degree in Aerospace Engineering from Cranfield Institute of Technology in England and an MBA degree from 鶹ý. He is also a graduate student in Industrial, Systems and Manufacturing Engineering at 鶹ý. His interests include applied statistics, especially SPC methods for short run production environment and additive manufacturing (LinkedIn profile).
Are you a LAS student who is undecided about your major? Allow us to help!
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Leadership opportunity: Catalyst on Nov. 14
CatalystTM is a one-day program designed for anyone who is interested in starting something extraordinary. Participating in Catalyst is a first step in the life-long process of learning, exploration, and action.
We will be limiting spaces due to social distancing restrictions. This event will be held in person and participants are expected to follow all guidelines pertaining to in-person events (masks, social distancing, etc.)
When: Wednesday, Nov 14
Deadline to register: Sunday, Nov. 8
For more information, go to .
We challenge you to complete five hours of community service with Wu's Big Challenge
Join Wu’s Big Challenge 2020-21! Due COVID-19 we had to reschedule our BIG events, but we have a challenge for you. Complete five hours of community service in person, virtually, or both.
To find more information and to register, go to .
For questions, email csb@wichita.edu.
TRIO DSS supports students with disabilities - applications open!
鶹ý's TRIO Disability Support Services (DSS) Program is excited to enroll students with disabilities for this academic school year. They offer numerous free services such as academic advising, career development, study skills assistance, financial literacy assistance, tutoring, and more. Many DSS graduates cite DSS as a critical program on campus that provided the support, university connections, and resources necessary for their success.
Quotes from DSS graduates and more information
I will apply what I have learned through TRIO DSS to the next chapter of my life - completing a Master's Degree! I am really thankful for the relationships that I have formed through TRIO DSS and look forward to what new challenges there are to conquer in my near future.
-Tiffany H.
My advisor believed in me when everyone wrote me off. That kind of belief and caring is so strong, it turned a college dropout into a student with a 鶹ý GPA of 3.8 who is going to graduate in a month. I was able to get my first all “A” semester last fall because of their encouragement. Without my advisor’s support, I do not think I would be graduating at all.
-Ben L.
For more information, or to apply, go to or call 978-5949. TRIO DSS is located in 158 Grace Wilkie Annex.
WuShock Doc to premiere on YouTube today
Did you happen to miss "WuShock Doc: The History and Making of WuShock in Bronze" as it premiered via the Tallgrass Film Festival last weekend? Don't worry! WuShock Doc will be premiering on YouTube at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, and will be available for your viewing pleasure from then on. Grab a Shocker buddy and free up 20 minutes of your time to enjoy this one-of-a-kind film and mascot!
Global Village Assembly at 鶹ý today
Global Village Assembly: Open Mic zoom event will be held from 7-9 p.m. today (Friday, Oct. 23). It will be an intersectional sharing of idea using words, poems, music and other media of your choice. The topic will be “Vision for Leadership” personal, groups, community etc.)
The event is organized by Women’s Studies & Ethnic Studies, and sponsored by the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Office of Diversity & Inclusion.
Zoom information
from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android.
Password: 129377
Want to do a test call? Go to .
Don't get spooked by your finances
Join the Office for Student Money Management in Student Success at our "Don't Get Spooked By Your Finances" webinar from noon-1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29. We will be going over basic financial literacy, tips and tricks, and how to make better money habits. We will also play a round of Kahoot to test your spooky finance knowledge.
The winner will receive an OSMM giveaway, which includes a lunchbag, OSMM shirt, fanny pack, pen / pencil / chapstick, and a drawstring bag! The winner will pick up the prize at our office in 115 Neff Hall between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Free to Register:
If you have any questions, contact osmm@wichita.edu.
Come join us for a Halloween Dog Walk for local rescues!
A group of Wichita State students are putting on a Halloween Walk for your dog from 2-4 p.m. Saturday Oct. 24, at Harrison Park. All proceeds from this event will be donated to three local rescues, Beauties and Beasts, Hope in the Valley, and Save the Kitties.
Bring your dog in costume for a chance to win great prizes. There’s a cover charge to enter. There will be homemade dog treats available for purchase. All proceeds from the dog treats will be donated.
Come join as for a fun afternoon with your dog!
Relax and decompress with Self Care Sunday: Decompression Yoga
Self-Care Sundays offer students the opportunity to unwind and reset at the end of each month, leaving them refreshed for the month ahead. In partnership with Campus Recreation, Student Affairs and Shocker Strong will offer a yoga session for relaxation and decompression at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25. Yoga mats will be provided, and beginners are welcome! Learn more and RSVP at .
Learn the ins and outs of managing your own finances
The Kansas SBDC will present the following webinars:
“QuickBooks Online: The Basics,” will be held from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27. The cost is $119, and the registration fee is nonrefundable.
Learn how to use the go-to cloud-based accounting software to help manage your company's finances. This workshop will cover the basics of bookkeeping, how to set up your QuickBooks Online account, how to record common transactions, and how to analyze your company's performance.
Presenter Heather Denning is a Certified Quickbooks Online ProAdvisor, alumni of Wichita State University, and local business owner.
“QuickBooks Online: The Details,” will be held from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29. The cost is $119, and the registration fee is nonrefundable.
Learn to make the most of this cloud-based accounting software to help you manage your company's finances more efficiently. This workshop will cover more complex bookkeeping functions such as payroll, invoicing, inventory management, sales tax, etc. Also, learn about the numerous programs created to assist with these functions that integrate with QuickBooks Online.
Presenter Heather Denning is a Certified QuickBooks Online ProAdvisor, alumni of Wichita State University, and a local business owner.
Register online at .
We look forward to seeing you there!
Save with regalia packages from the Shocker Store
Are you graduating in November? Now through Nov. 6, you can bundle your regalia items and save! The Shocker Store offers Greenweaver regalia bundles for bachelors, masters, specialist and doctorate degrees.
Visit us in store (RSC location only) or on our “graduation” tab at shockerstore.com for specific pricing and details. For more information, email shockerstore@wichita.edu or call 316-978-7021.
Register to receive 5 Days of DIYs!
We love DIYS and we know you do too! Register to receive a 5 Days of DIYs kit to get you through the last week of in-person classes or to take with you over the break! Registrants will receive a make at home kit including five different DIY projects, some SAC swag, and some other little treats to make the break before finals bearable.
You can choose to pick up your kit in Student Involvement at the Rhatigan Student Center between Nov. 10-13 or have it mailed to your home address. All registrants that choose to pick up their kit will be contacted via email to select a pick-up time. Once you have your kit, follow along with our social media where we’ll walk you through how to create each day’s DIY throughout the week. Then, show off your creations on your own pages! Be sure to tag SAC when you post!
One kit per person with 鶹ý ID - priority will be given to students. Registration is open now and closes Friday, Nov. 6, or until supplies last. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.
Take out and delivery fundraiser!
How it works: you can participate in this fundraiser by take out, pick up or delivery.
The Hill Bar and Grill will accept your order in several ways: Phone call, restaurant website and common delivery apps.
Please read the instructions below, so that The Hill Bar and Grill knows you are with the GroupRaise Meal for First-Generation Student Organization, and your group will get 15% of your meal’s price donated back!
Call 316-201-1190 and mention that you are with First-Generation Student Organization before placing your order.
Wondering about the STI treatment process?
Our last two Tuesday Talks covered how to prevent STIs, but what happens when you have an exposure or diagnosis?
Join Nurse Heather, Sedgwick County Health Dept., and Sandy Hill, APRN, to talk about STI Treatment and the follow-ups involved at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, on Facebook Live.
SAC Virtual Murder Mystery
Grab your detective badges as you join SAC and a group of fellow students to solve a high-profile murder investigation at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30. Interact through a live chat with fellow players and our live moderator while you pour over the QR clues that are regularly pushed to your mobile device. Just remember, trust no one in this game, and whatever you do, don’t answer the door!
Work to solve the crime, keep your answers to yourself, and there will only be one winner! Register at .
Next Pee for Pizza will be Nov. 4
On the first Wednesday of every month from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Positive Directions, ODI, and SHS will host Pee for Pizza! Reserve your spot now for free STI testing! Call 316-978-4792 to schedule an appointment, no walk-ins will be accepted. Masks will be required at this event.
Purchase your cardboard cutout for the 2020-21 sport seasons at Koch Arena
Now's your chance to celebrate the 2020-21 season, by bringing your face into Charles Koch Arena in a "big" way. We're filling Charles Koch Arena with two-and-a-half-foot high fan faces sponsored by Patterson Legal Group.
Fans can purchase a two-and-a-half-foot high (32 in. x 16 in.) likeness of their face to be featured in the lower-level at Charles Koch Arena for all home games for men's and women's basketball and volleyball for the 2020-21 season. Each individual "big head" will be authenticated and returned to fans after the season as a keepsake.
Each cutout is $125 for the premium lower bowl and $50 for a non-guaranteed prime location with proceeds from the program aiding the Shocker Pride Fund. Purchase your cutout .
Join us for Shocks for Socks during Homecoming Week
Join us for Shocks for Socks during Homecoming Week! Drop off new adult and children’s hats, socks, and gloves in the boxes located in the RSC, Shocker Store, Shocker Hall, The Suites, and The Flats. All donations will be given to the Lord’s Diner.
For questions, email CSB@wichita.edu.
Because change begins with YOUth
Positive change in our community begins by helping our younger generations achieve success in life. All they need is friendship, guidance, and support of someone like YOU! Register for Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters (KSBBBS) virtual info session at noon Thursday, Oct. 29, to learn more about KSBBBS.
All webinar attendees will receive a free T-shirt (while supplies last), and one lucky winner will receive a gift card to a local restaurant!
Did you know that more than 100 Wichita State students, faculty, and staff serve local youth through KSBBBS mentoring program?