Graduate Orientation August 15, 2024,  Graduate School, Wichita State University.  Agenda:  Orientation Refresher, 1-2 PM;  Grad Life 101 (The Unofficial Orientation), 2-3 PM.  Hubbard Hall 208.  More information: wichita.edu/gradorientation

Join the Graduate School Thursday, Aug. 15 in 208 Hubbard Hall 208 for its in-person fall 2024 orientation.

New graduate students are invited to attend the Orientation Refresher from 1 to 2 p.m. where you will go over basic grad school regulations, academic expectations, some tips and resources.

Plus: Ask current students everything you want to know about grad life at WSU in Grad Life 101 (also known as The Unofficial Orientation) from 2 to 3 p.m. A peer-to-peer session — only students allowed in the room.

Women of Wichita State University Membership Drive Tuesday, September 10 11:30 am-1:00 pm, at the President's House

Women of Wichita State University (WWSU) will host a membership drive from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10 at the President’s Residence. Light appetizers will be available. Members will also be modeling clothing from Chico’s.

WWSU’s purpose is to serve the university by providing student scholarships. It is dedicated to promoting the personal growth of its members through social interaction and fostering a sense of community through fellowship and the spirit of friendliness. Annual dues are $12.

Membership of WWSU is available to all female-identifying persons who meet any of the following conditions and who pay annual dues:

  • Current faculty, administrative, unclassified professional, university support staff and auxiliary employees of Wichita State.
  • Spouses of Wichita State faculty, administrative, unclassified professional (UP) and university support staff (USS).
  • Retirees and WWSU members whose active connection with the university has ended but who wish to retain or renew their membership are also eligible.

Activities are planned throughout the year and include Lunch and Learns, social events, fundraisers, a book club and more.

The Office of Civil Rights, Title IX & ADA Compliance (CTAC) is relocating to the Shocker Success Center. The office may not be immediately available Aug. 15-16 due to the move. However, CTAC will be fully operational starting Monday, Aug. 18 in the lower level of the Shocker Success Center, Suite 017.

For questions or concerns, contact CTAC via email at ctac@wichita.edu.

All of lot 41, the parking lot near Woolsey Hall, will be closed Thursday, Aug. 15 for an event in the building. It will also be partially closed for another event on Friday, Aug. 16. Faculty and staff that typically park in this lot will need to park in other yellow lots at this time. The YMCA lot is not available for faculty, staff or event guest parking and could result in a citation.

The purpose of lot reservations is to help accommodate large groups of guests visiting campus for events. Lot reservations are not to be used for WSU affiliates. Remember, visitors to campus can park without an ePermit up to three times each semester.

Red reserved and ADA stalls are not subject to lot closures and proper use is permitted during this time.

CARE Team case managers worked a total of 30 CARE cases for the month of July. The top three concerns reported in July were students experiencing distress, lack of access to basic needs and family concerns. These top concerns mirrored the top concerns reported in June. CARE Team observed that housing instability and food insecurity during the summer months have been the top barriers to student success and among the top concerns that have been voiced. The CARE Team case managers from the Office of Student Outreach & Support worked to refer students to campus and community resources to help address these barriers. The top community referral was United Way, addressing housing and shelter options available to students, as well as identifying food resources close in proximity to the student that they could utilize. When addressing these concerns, case managers would assess the student holistically, assessing why these were barriers such as lack of financial support, needing employment or other factors outside of their control. Out of the 30 students referred to the CARE Team in July, only six declined in-person meetings and were provided resource information through the phone or email source.

As the fall semester approaches, CARE Team is prepared to continue addressing the ongoing housing and food needs for students and providing coordination of care. Historically, the needs of students in the month of August are centered around belonging, homesickness and adjusting to college life. CARE Team will continue to support students with barriers to success by addressing the concerns and challenges that lay ahead for students. As students arrive for the fall 2024 semester, remember CARE Team is here to support not only students, but also faculty and staff in addressing student concerns. If you have questions regarding resources available on campus or within the community, give the office a call at 316-978-3149 or contact the case management office, Student Outreach & Support, at 316-978-6112.

WSU TV presents Throwback Thursday at Wichita State in bright neon

WSU TV has begun a new series looking back through the history of Wichita State and the WSU TV channel. Each week, it will feature a new video showcasing a piece of that history.

This week, WSU TV takes a look back at some of the sports programs at WSU, specifically basketball, with footage of the 1993 game between the Shocker women’s basketball team and the SW Missouri Bears. The episode premieres at 8 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 15 on YouTube.

Lot 7 and the parking garage south of the Rhatigan Student Center will be closed Saturday, Aug. 17 for the NXT LVL Garage Party set up and event. Limited access to Lot 7 will be available during the day for Shocker Store customers until 2 p.m., after 2 p.m. all vehicles must be removed from the lot. The garage will be closed all day, all vehicles will need to vacate the garage on Friday evening.

Due to the nature of this event, red reserved and ADA stalls are subject to this lot closure.

Wichita State University's new faculty for fall 2024 pose with President Rick Muma

Nearly 50 new faculty members have joined Wichita State for this fall semester.

They hail from seven academic colleges, including:

  • Barton School of Business: 4
  • Cohen Honors College: 1
  • College of Applied Studies: 4
  • College of Fine Arts: 7
  • College of Health Professions: 7
  • College of Engineering: 9
  • Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: 14

Welcome to Wichita State!

Mike Oatman Drive, North Yale Avenue and some sections of North Campus Drive and Perimeter Road will be closed for restriping Wednesday, Aug. 14, weather permitting.

The Center for International Business Advancement has been in a 50 year partnership with the independent 501(c)(3) organization, World Trade Council of Wichita (WTC). The benefits this association brings to WSU students, faculty and the community was highlighted as a global best practice in a recent book published by EFMD Global, one of three global accreditation agencies for business schools worldwide (contributing to the coveted triple-crown accreditation for business schools). The book, “Business School Internationalization in a Changing World,” is available for free download.

The book “focuses on the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI), with insights into topics such as the role of AI in corporate learning by Martin Moehrle, reshaping business education using hands-on AI by Ana Freire, and whether generative AI is a threat to the world of teaching and learning by Pär Mårtensson and John Mullins. The topic of the impact of business school research is explored by Kai Peters and Howard Thomas, and Usha Haley, Cary Cooper and Andrew Jack look at societal impact through sustainable scholarship. Chapters also focus on important aspects of working in business and business schools, such as Dan Pontefract’s discussion of loneliness both within and beyond the workplace and the importance of ‘finding your people’, and insights for developing an international scholar career presented by Miguel Córdova.”