WSU invites your feedback in shared governance

The 2019 WSU Circle process represents a unique opportunity to pause, take stock of our experiences, and inform one another how we can move forward together. Participation in the 2019 WSU circle process is wanted in order to provide feedback to promote future shared governance at the institution.
Next steps will be determined based on the content of the responses provided in the circle process. In the spirit of transparency, a compilation of the circle process responses will be posted via the university website.
Shocker Circles will begin on Monday, Sept. 23, and be held through Saturday, Sept. 28. Registration will close on Saturday, Sept. 21. No notebooks, laptops or materials are needed to participate. All that is needed is your registration.
Register online or visit the Shocker Circle table in the RSC between 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Friday, Sept. 20). Questions, comments or concerns can be emailed to shocker.circle@wichita.edu.
KBOR approves changes to admission standards
The Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) unanimously approved changes to the admission standards for five KBOR institutions this week. With this approval, high school seniors will be required to achieve a 21 composite ACT or a 2.25 cumulative GPA in high school coursework in order to be admissible to Wichita State. This replaces a previous admission standard that reviewed class rank and ACT, while also requiring a 2.0 GPA in certain pre-college courses for Kansas residents (2.5 GPA for nonresidents).
The change will greatly simplify the application process for high school seniors, and will allow the Office of Admissions team to render faster admission decisions to applicants. Students who are not admissible by the new basic standard will be considered for admission through a holistic process, and will be able to provide information beyond test scores and high school coursework.
The WSU standard will match new admission requirements for Emporia State, Fort Hays State and Pittsburg State Universities. Kansas State University and the University of Kansas will each have their own standard.
The official effective date for the changes to qualified admissions is being determined, and the admissions team will notify the campus community as more information becomes available.
There are no changes to the transfer admission standard, which reviews transfer GPA from all previously attended institutions.
For more information, review pages 45-50 of the KBOR .
ICTechXpo and Esports at WSU South on Oct. 18-19
Here鈥檚 a great opportunity to learn the latest and hottest in industrial and educational technologies in the Wichita area! Register now for the first ICTechXpo from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, and Esports Exhibition from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at WSU South.
To register, scan the QU code in the image above, or register on Eventbrite under ICTechXpo. This event is free but you must register, space is limited.
ShockerAlert System to be tested today (Friday, Sept. 20)
There will be a test of the ShockerAlert System around 1:30 p.m. today (Friday, Sept. 20) to ensure that campus-wide emergency communication channels are functioning properly.
During the test, you may see messages delivered via digital display boards, TV monitors, the WSU website, email, Alertus, Facebook, and cell phone texting.
All faculty and staff are encouraged to register their cell phone numbers to receive ShockerAlert messages. ShockerAlert will only be used to send emergency messages and to announce campus weather closings. To register your cell phone, go to .
ISME Colloquium today (Friday, Sept. 20)
Gary LeMay, Research and Development Engineer at Spirit AeroSystem Inc., will presenting "Algorithm to enhance signal to noise ratio of peel ply at the bondline of out-of-autoclave composite assemblies from 11 a.m.-noon today (Friday, Sept. 20) in 214 Clinton Hall.
Mechanical Engineering Seminar today (Friday, Sept. 20)

Hongsheng He
Hongsheng He will present a Mechanical Engineering Seminar from 3:30-4:30 p.m. today (Friday, Sept. 20) in 128 Jabara Hall.
Context-Aware Dexterous Grasp Using an Anthropomorphic Robotic Hand
Humans learn to be dexterous by interacting with a wide variety of objects in different contexts. Given object鈥檚 physical attributes and tasks, humans can determine a proper strategy to grasp the object.
This talk presents the methods to understand physical characteristics of an unknown object, such as fragility, rigidity, texture, and dimensions, and the learning approach to determine the optimal grasping strategy of the object based on a 10 degree-of-freedom anthropomorphic robotic hand. The context-aware grasping robotic system consists of an AR10 robotic hand, a Sawyer robotic arm, a near-infrared (NIR) molecular sensor, an RGB-D camera, and an inertial measurement unit (IMU).
State Employee Health Plan changes effective in October
Effective with the Oct. 4 paycheck, the State Employee Health Plan (SEHP) has announced two changes that we want to make you aware of.
Until now, medical and dental deductions occur on both the first and second paycheck each month. Surency Vision and MetLife Supplemental coverage deductions occurred only on the first paycheck of the month. Beginning in October, all SEHP deductions will be taken on both the first and second paychecks in each month. As before, no SEHP deductions will be taken on the third check issued in any month.
What this means for you: The total monthly premium amounts will stay the same for vision and MetLife coverages, but will be split over both the first and second paychecks beginning with the Oct. 4 paycheck.
Student-led sustainability initiative to be discussed today (Sept. 20)
WSU has adopted a new Sustainability Plan! We need input about student priorities
for sustainability. Join us to discuss student-led sustainability initiatives on campus.
Engage with us at 3 p.m. today (Friday Sept. 20) in 256 RSC.
For more information, email Carolyn.shaw@wichita.edu.
Wichita State Esports and the Greater Wichita YMCA come together for a night full of gaming and community engagement
The Greater Wichita YMCA put on a great event recently on Saturday, Sept. 14. More than 450 Wichita area high school students came out to the late-night event.
m88体育 Esports came out in full support during the event, playing on the mainstage, and coaching students on how to play games throughout the night.
Thank you so much to Wichita State TV for coming out and giving us a great recap of the night.
Pizza Hut Museum to host PUPperoni Pizza Party today (Friday, Sept. 20)
The Pizza Hut Museum is hosting a PUPperoni Pizza Party from 6-8 p.m. today (Friday, Sept. 20) for National Pepperoni Pizza Day. Bring your pups, check out the Pizza Hut Museum, and walk the Shocker Pet Pathway around campus. Pizza will be available while supplies last.
Dean of students connects to students with his stroll at Yard Show
Aaron Austin hadn鈥檛 strolled in many, many years.
When asked, however, he agreed. Membership in Phi Beta Sigma, in his mind, is a lifetime commitment, even if it means joining students for a stroll during the in late August.
And when the dean of students took center stage, social media heated up with the video footage. Austin joined Phi Beta Sigma in 1994 at Kansas State. He last strolled, he estimates, in 1998.
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Read complete story on Aaron Austin.
Grammy-nominated jazz singer Oleta Adams to present master class at WSU
StoryTime Village presents Grammy Award-nominated Oleta Adams in a master class at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday, Sept. 21) in Miller Concert Hall. Admission is free for students with a WSU ID.
A fundraiser for StoryTime Village Literacy Center will be held Saturday evening. A reception will be held at 6 p.m., followed by dinner and a program at 7 p.m, at Century II Convention Hall.
Tickets for the master class and concert is $15. Admission to the concert only is $35, and tickets for the dinner and concert is $150. Visit for details, or email darrylcarrington@storytimevillage.org or priscabarnes@storytimevillage.org.
Be aware of parking lot closure this Sunday, Sept. 22
On Sunday, Sept. 22, the Show N Shine car show will be on campus in lot 1 along Hillside between Memorial and Alumni Drive. Police will start blocking off the lot Friday night Sept. 20, but all vehicles need to be out of the lot by 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21.
2020-21 FAFSA releases on Oct. 1 -- Get a head start on the race to completion
鈥淔ailure I can live with. Not trying is what I can鈥檛 handle.鈥� 鈥擲anya Richards-Ross, U.S. gold-medal track and field athlete
There is never a consequence for at least completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You may be eligible for an award you never realized! Completing the application early could also make you eligible for some very limited student aid programs. We encourage you to finish the FAFSA no matter what; there is no harm in trying.
The 2020-2021 FAFSA becomes available on Tuesday, Oct. 1. WSU鈥檚 priority date for consideration for certain types of aid with limited funding is Dec. 1. That means you have a two-month window to submit your FAFSA online and provide any additionally requested documentation to our office.
Check out the upcoming FAFSA events.
WSU students can apply for free registration to NASA Conference
WSU, in cooperation with NASA, Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop (TVIW), and
Ad Astra Kansas Science Foundation, is hosting the 6th Interstellar Symposium and
NASA Advanced Propulsion Workshop from Nov. 10-15, in downtown Wichita. This meeting
will bring in experts in the physics, engineering, humanities, and social sciences
of interstellar travel as part of a Congressionally-mandated NASA effort to launch
the first interstellar probe by 2069.
A private gift from Dr. Robert Hampson will fund the registration costs ($125 value)
for a limited number of WSU students to attend the week-long event, including the
Sunday evening welcome reception and all conference meals. Those interested in applying
for free registration must .
The application deadline is Monday, Sept. 30.
Each entrant must provide a one paragraph statement describing their interest in attending
the Symposium and Workshop. The best applicants will be chosen by the local organizing
committee. This opportunity is open to WSU students of any major or field of study
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For questions about the application process, contact: James Schwartz at james.schwartz@wichita.edu, Nickolas Solomey at nick.solomey@wichita.edu, or Atri Dutta at Atri.Dutta@wichita.edu.
Learn 2 Row with Shocker Rowing
Join us for a Learn to Row with Shocker Rowing at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday, Sept. 21) at the River Vista Boathouse. You can sign up on the day of the event. Cost is $25 per person for lunch, T-shirt and the opportunity to row.
For more information, contact Rachel Tuck at rachel.tuck@wichita.edu.
Call for entries: Creative Crosswalks
Call for entries: Creative Crosswalks
Submit designs to kristin.beal@wichita.edu by 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 30.
Four winning designs will be selected by the WSU ShiftSpace Student Group, and will be installed with temporary paint on the crosswalks in front of the Ulrich Museum of Art during WSU Open House weekend Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 5-6.
All entrants will be asked to join the WSU ShiftSpace student group via wichita.edu/shiftspace.
Sponsored by the Ulrich Museum of Art and WSU ShiftSpace Student Gallery.
How to survive and thrive when stuck in a bad job situation
It's that time of year where students are starting to apply for internships and jobs. It's important to research the positions before applying to get a better perspective of the company and opportunity. The Career Development Center is a great resource to gather information and seek help if you're in a bad situation.
Read the complete story on how to survive and thrive.
In case you missed it
At yesterday鈥檚 Weekly Briefing, a university update included information on KBOR new, Board of Trustees / Wichita State Innovation Alliance meetings, Sheree Utash attending the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board meeting, a WSU / WSU Police partnership, WSU / K-State RN-to-BSN satellite program, and community events.
Free Postpartum Exercise Class offered
Free Postpartum Exercise Classes hosted by Jennifer Celso and research students are being offered!
We are testing the effectiveness of two exercises on Diastasis Rectus Abdominis (separation of the abdominal muscles that commonly occurs during pregnancy and often doesn鈥檛 close on its own after the baby is born).
If you are 18 years or older and have had a baby in the last two years, you can participate.
You will need your doctor鈥檚 approval to join in the exercise classes. We will hold 16 classes on Monday and Thursday evenings from 6:30-7:05 p.m. from Sept. 16 to Nov. 8. We have free childcare available onsite, and would love to have you come!
Please see the image above for more details and to sign up. You can also email Taylor Golay at trgolay@shockers.wichita.edu to register for this study.
Wichita Children's Home T-Shirt Drive
Each year at the Kansas Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (KACRAO) Conference we choose one local cause to rally around. This year that cause is the Wichita Children鈥檚 Home, which is a nonprofit organization that offers the only emergency, temporary, and residential care for children in the Wichita community.
We are challenged to bring as many school spirit T-shirts as we can collect from across campus to donate to the Wichita Children鈥檚 Home. Does your office have a stash of out dated T-shirts from years past? Do you have T-shirts that you鈥檝e never worn or only worn a few times? What better way to clean out our storage space than to donate it to a worthy cause?
T-shirts should be new or gently used, and sizes can range from adult to children sizes since the Wichita Children鈥檚 Home serves a wide range of children. They also ask that T-shirts not have holes in them or inappropriate decorations (beer logos, inappropriate language, etc.).
T-shirts will be collected through Tuesday, Sept. 24, and can be dropped off at the Registrar's Office in 102 Jardine Hall. If you have questions, contact Krissy Archambeau at 978-3089 or krissy.archambeau@wichita.edu.
Admissions welcomes your input for two Black and Yellow Days in October
On Friday, Oct. 11, the Office of Admissions will host the first of two Black and Yellow Days this fall. Each semester, we invite high school juniors, seniors and college transfer students to this all-day event on campus where they have the chance to participate in sessions hosted by each academic college, tour campus and explore the hands-on learning opportunities available at WSU.
The event is $15 per student and $5 per guest and includes lunch in Shocker Hall Dining. This fall, students can choose to attend Friday, Oct. 11, or Friday, Oct. 25.
If you know any students who should attend this event, they can register at and click on "Admissions Events." For questions, contact Sarah Brill at 978-3638 or Sarah.Brill@wichita.edu.