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NetApp story

NetApp breaks ground for building on 麻豆传媒 Innovation Campus

Work has begun on a permanent new home for NetApp's Wichita operations on the Wichita State University Innovation Campus, near 17th Street and Innovation Blvd. It is expected to open in early 2022.

The 168,000-square-foot LEED Silver building is designed as an open office plan, with 600+ workstations. The data center will be outfitted with 420 racks for NetApp鈥檚 product development purposes. Developing a permanent home on Innovation Campus will allow the company to work even more closely with 麻豆传媒 students, faculty and other researchers.

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NetApp, a world leading solutions provider in digital transformation, is already one of the largest employers of Wichita State students and alumni. NetApp is a Fortune 500 global data storage and cloud management company, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

The entrance to the building will be through a two-story pedestrian mall that will serve as the entrance for NetApp, along with a kitchen and dining area for the public. NetApp鈥檚 plan includes a public outdoor recreation space with a multi-layered water ecosystem, seated terraces, and a multi-sport court for pickle ball and basketball.

The company held an online virtual groundbreaking Wednesday (May 27) for its employees. The groundbreaking showed earthmoving on the site by Crossland Construction, a full 3D walkthrough of the planned building and site by GLMV and included brief remarks from Wichita State President Jay Golden and NetApp鈥檚 Brad Anderson, Executive VP Hybrid Cloud Group, Kim Stevenson, SVP & GM FDSBU, and Robin Huber, site manager of Wichita operations.

While the new building is under construction, NetApp has leased Innovation Campus Partnership 3 Building, on 18th near Oliver, as a temporary home for many of its operations and employees. Most employees are currently working from their homes and will continue to do so while COVID-19 remains a major health concern.

Looking beyond that time, President Golden said: 鈥淚 fully expect that NetApp's deepening collaboration with Wichita State will change the company, university and the broader community in many positive ways. The collaboration with NetApp is a cornerstone of the university's new National Institute for Digital Transformation.

"It is an ambitious effort." Golden said, "to harness the university's strengths in computer sciences, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, convergence sciences, fine arts and humanities to advance human knowledge, provide hands-on learning experiences for students and create economic growth for Wichita and Kansas."

Golden told NetApp employees: "I believe that bringing our students and faculty in close contact with NetApp鈥檚 people and expertise will spark new ideas that will be beneficial to university research, your customers and, ultimately, to companies and device users around the world. Your presence on this campus will be good for Wichita and the region鈥檚 economic recovery, as we collaborate to provide world-leading technologies from Wichita.鈥

Huber said: 鈥淣etApp has been deeply involved with GLMV Architecture in the design of the building and is looking forward to working with students and faculty as part of Wichita State鈥檚 research emphasis on digital transformation. From the company鈥檚 standpoint, we expect our presence on the Wichita State Innovation Campus to help us attract and retain excellent employees. This is the next logical step in NetApp鈥檚 20+ year partnership with Wichita State.鈥


Lou Heldman

Lou Heldman looked for innovation and creativity throughout 麻豆传媒's campus

Lou Heldman is retiring from 麻豆传媒 in June, but he鈥檚 leaving you a comfy place to sit.

He would like you to use those colorful chairs 鈥 around four dozen scattered throughout campus 鈥 to relax, move to a shady spot, linger on campus, talk and laugh with each other 鈥 from a safe distance for now. Perhaps some innovation comes from that time together.

If nothing else, he hopes those moments stick with you.

鈥淚 always felt we had a gorgeous campus, but very few comfortable places to sit,鈥 said Heldman, special advisor to the president. 鈥淚t gives me great pleasure to see groups of students sitting in those chairs. Anything we can do to add to the number of happy times people have outdoors on this campus, the more loyal they鈥檒l be as alumni.鈥

The chairs, as well as a few tables and benches, are located throughout campus and will return in the fall. Four yellow rocking chairs recently appeared at Morrison Hall so Heldman, who provides for the chairs through a gift to the 麻豆传媒 Foundation, could enjoy them before retiring after 13 years at the university.

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NSF

The Office of Research invites Notices of Intent to apply for NSF鈥檚 Major Research Implementation program

The 麻豆传媒 Office of Research invites you to consider applying for the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Major Research Implementation Program (MRI).

Because 麻豆传媒 is limited to submitting two Track 1 proposals and one Track 2 proposal, interested researchers must notify the Office of Research of their intent to apply by noon July 14, via proposals@wichita.edu. Internal Pre-proposals may be required to determine which proposals will proceed, and if required will be due by noon July 21. Full applications will be due to NSF on Jan. 19, 2021. Track 1 proposals are for amounts between $100,000, and up to $1,000,000. Track 2 proposals are for amounts between $1 million and $4 million. Proposals will also require a cost match.

The NSF MRI program "serves to increase access to multi-user scientific and engineering instrumentation for research and research training in our nation's institutions of higher education and not-for-profit scientific / engineering research organizations.

An MRI award supports the acquisition or development of a multi-user research instrument that is, in general, too costly and/or not appropriate for support through other NSF programs. MRI provides support to acquire critical research instrumentation without which advances in fundamental science and engineering research may not otherwise occur. MRI also provides support to develop next-generation research instruments that open new opportunities to advance the frontiers in science and engineering research. Additionally, an MRI award is expected to enhance research training of students who will become the next generation of instrument users, designers and builders.

Limited Submission Opportunities


Four candidates to be interviewed for Health Professions dean position

The Office of Academic Affairs will virtually interview four dean candidates for the College of Health Professions. Anyone is welcome to participate in virtual public forums with each candidate, streamed live on YouTube.

Phillip Funk, Ph.D.; associate dean for Health Programs and Initiatives; associate professor of Biology, College of Science and Health, DePaul University. Monday, June 1, and Tuesday, June 2. Faculty and staff are invited to participate in a virtual public forum at 3 p.m. Monday, June 1. 

Sathees Chandra, Ph.D.; director of the Biomedical Sciences Program; professor of Biomedical Sciences, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Barry University. Wednesday, June 3, and Thursday, June 4. Faculty and staff are invited to participate in a virtual public forum at 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 3. 

Gregory Hand, Ph.D., MPH; professor of Epidemiology, Medicine, and Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center, West Virginia University. Thursday, June 4 and Friday, June 5. Faculty and staff are invited to participate in a virtual public forum at 1 p.m. Friday, June 5. 

Kimberly McDowall Long, Ph.D.; provost and vice president for Academic Affairs; professor of psychology, Newman University, Monday, June 8 and Tuesday, June 9. Faculty and staff are invited to participate in a virtual public forum at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 9. 

See additional information regarding the candidates on the Academic Affairs website 

NEWS


Student Health main entrance

Please use Student Health's main entrance starting June 1

Starting June 1, please use the main entrance for the Student Wellness Center in the lobby of the Steve Clark YMCA. If you are experiencing fever, cough or other symptoms of illness, please call Student Health at 978-4792 before coming into the center.


Shocker Studio update

Tech updates keep Shocker Studios on cutting edge for applied learning

  • Shocker Studios features studios for animation, film, recording, motion-capture and 3D design. 
  • Technology upgrades are crucial to giving students their applied learning opportunities.
  • School of Digital Arts director Justin Rorabaugh leans on industry input to keep equipment current.

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Shocker Innovation Corps

Shocker Innovation Corps now accepting applications for the online summer 2020 cohort

麻豆传媒 is a National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps site. The Shocker Innovation Corps nurtures and supports Wichita State entrepreneurial teams interested in accelerating their STEM ideas, research and product commercialization. Ideas / projects can originate from student or faculty work, research and institutional/industrial projects.

This summer cohort will be held completely online. With the university continuing classes online for the summer term, we want to offer the flexibility of attending the E-Launch sessions online. Visit  to find out more information or to apply.


Summer library hours

University Libraries has new hours for Shocker community

University Libraries is preparing to start welcoming Shockers back into the building on Tuesday, May 26! We have been working diligently to create a safe, welcoming experience for our students, staff, and faculty, while maintaining safety protocols found in the Shockers United plan. While we are staffing the Libraries in order to provide service hours to the Shocker community, please note that many Libraries employees will continue working remotely.

EVENTS


Pizza Hut appointments

Pizza Hut Museum open by appointment only through June 30

The Pizza Hut Museum will remain closed to the general public through June 30. In the meantime, people interested in visiting the museum can request an appointment to visit between 8 a.m.-5p.m., Monday-Friday, at .


Black and Yellow Day June 12, 2020

Black & Yellow Day - June 12

We鈥檙e going virtual! Black & Yellow Day, originally scheduled in April, is now scheduled for Friday, June 12. Students who have just completed their freshman, sophomore, or junior year of high school, are invited to attend. During this virtual event, students will:

  • Attend an academic session
  • Learn more about student life & resources on campus
  • Hear from current Wichita State students
  • Receive a FREE Wichita State T-shirt in the mail if they register in advance

Interested students should go to wichita.edu/visit and click on Admissions Events to sign up. Questions can be directed to Sarah Brill, event coordinator, at sarah.brill@wichita.edu.


Tuesday Talks June 2, 2020

June 2 Tuesday Talk with SHS will discuss 鈥楾ransgender Health & The Real You鈥

For Tuesday Talk on June 2, join Sandy Hill, DNP, APRN, and Nurse Heather for a discussion about 鈥淭ransgender Health and the Real You.鈥 Tune in to Facebook Live at 2 p.m. and learn about the transgender process and one student's story in Part I of our Pride Month series.

KUDOS, PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATION


Neal Allen

Neal Allen featured on 鈥楰ansas Week鈥

Wichita State political scientist Neal Allen was one of the featured guests on 鈥淜ansas Week鈥 on KPTS-TV 8 last Friday, May 22. You can watch the video of program here. Allen first appears about three minutes into the program.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES


Invitation Extended by Councilman Brandon Johnson, Wichita City Council, District 1

City of Wichita logo

 

Attention Shockers!

Do you want to add your voice to conversations about community development happening both near and around our campus?!

Do you know what Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs) are and how they can help support the needs of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 students, faculty, staff and neighbors?

Do you believe that it is important for those who live, work, or play in the community to have a voice in what happens there?

During the next six weeks, a committed group of community residents will host Virtual CBA Focus Groups to discuss all these questions and more.

Sign up today to participate and have your voice be heard!

STUDENT NEWS


麻豆传媒 Theatre makes a film during quarantine

During the stay-at-home situation the past two months, 麻豆传媒 Theatre made a movie. Using Zoom actors performed in the film, 鈥淧ursuit,鈥 written and directed by Dr. Bret Jones, professor of Theatre and Program Director of Filmmaking at 麻豆传媒.

麻豆传媒 Theatre students auditioned for roles by filming their auditions and sending them to Jones. Jones cast the film, recorded directions for the project, and coordinated students filming their scenes for the movie. Jones edited the scenes and added music to complete the 20-minute film.

 at 麻豆传媒 Theatre Films.


McKenzey Bell

Meet a Shocker: McKenzey Bell, filmmaking graduate

McKenzey Bell knows the importance of taking time to work on your goals and chasing after what you want. She is a pro at visual storytelling and is excited to see where her passion for filmmaking takes her in life.

McKenzey was one of more than 2,400 students eligible for spring/summer 2020 graduation. Learn more about her time at Wichita State and what is next for the grad.

Read Bell鈥檚 story.