WSU Fire Safety will be conducting annual Office of the State Fire Marshal inspections in the following buildings now through Dec. 31: Wallace Hall, Beggs Hall, Wilner Auditorium, Woodman Alumni Center, Marcus Welcome Center, Brennan Hall 2, Aviation Testing Lab, John Bardo Center, NIAR Atlas, NIAR AVET, Wilkins Stadium, WSU General Dentistry Practice, Ahlberg Hall and WSU Old Town.

These inspections are required to be conducted annually by the Office of the State Fire Marshal.

Other spot inspections can be conducted by WSU Fire Safety throughout the calendar year and inspections due to complaints may also be conducted at any time.

If you have any questions regarding fire inspections, contact the Fire Safety Office members Scott Murray (316-978-5803 or email scott.murray@wichita.edu) or Dennis Moore (316-978-5531or email dennis.moore@wichita.edu).

Aaron Mitchell

Aaron Mitchell has been named Wichita State University’s senior vice president for administration, finance and operations, effective Sunday, Aug. 18.

Previously serving as associate vice president for financial services at Montana State University since 2019, Mitchell brings Wichita State more than two decades of experience, including 14 years in financial management and leadership positions in high-growth local government and higher education institutions.

“I am both humbled and excited to be named the next senior vice president for administration, finance and operations at Wichita State University,” Mitchell said. “I am ready to hit the ground running to help WSU sustain its impressive growth and to achieve its goal of becoming an R1 research institution while continuing to improve the educational outcomes for first-generation students.”

114th Kansas Amateur champion Michael Winslow

In a hotly contested championship match, Wichita State men’s golfer Michael Winslow defeated Kansas Jayhawk Will King to win the 2024 Kansas Amateur title Sunday afternoon at Topeka Country Club.

Winslow, a native of Overland Park, Kansas, took down six golfers to take the crown, including defeats of two-seed Alex Springer as well as the reigning Kansas Am Champion and Shocker teammate, Zach Sokolosky. Winslow avenged his defeat to Sokolosky in last year’s championship match with a come-from-behind victory over his former teammate in this year’s championship semifinal.

“This win is a testament to Mike’s hard work and dedication to his craft,” head men’s golf coach Judd Easterling said. “He never loses faith in his game, and I am so proud of him and his results this week.”

WSU TV presents Throwback Thursday at Wichita State in bright neon

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

This week, WSU TV revisits the 1998 NCAA Cheerleading Championship. Rewatch the CBS broadcast that has WSU face off against the best in the country. The episode premieres at 8 a.m. Thursday, July 25 on YouTube.

Usha Haley, W. Frank Barton Distinguished Chair in International Business and Kansas Faculty of Distinction had her research on Chinese subsidies used to support policy recommendations on preserving American jobs in the glass sector. Learn more in Door and Window Market Magazine.

For more on the calculations, including some federal policy responses to Haley’s research, including from the Office of the President of the United States, see her book, “Subsidies to Chinese Industry.”

The Barton School of Business Undergraduate Student Success Center is now hiring for an academic advisor position: Student success and graduation coordinator

The position will advise students concerning their academic plans, progress, and academic and career goals in order to assist students in making personal education decisions and meeting graduation requirements and will complete regular audits of applications for degree to ensure timely graduation.

Join the Academic Resources Conference Aug. 5-9 and 12. The staff in the Office of Instructional Resources (OIR) has worked hard to ensure that it has curated a line-up of sessions that will be useful to you as faculty not only start the fall semester, but as more dive into the world of Blackboard Ultra. This means that if you have any concerns, questions or curiosities of what Ultra can do and how it impacts your role at Wichita State, this is a conference you won’t want to miss. In addition, you will find insightful sessions covering AI, Microsoft tools, OER options and more.

Most sessions are held online, so come to all or just a few.

Visit the August 2024 ARC webpage to find a downloadable PDF schedule, see session descriptions, add sessions to your calendar and find meeting links.

Join the School Art, Design and Creative Industries Graphic Design Studio class from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 25 in 113B McKnight Art Center as the class presents pitches showcasing projects created during its summer coursework. Additionally, Jenny Venn, graphic design studio professor, will be announcing the launch of an exciting design for the social change ICT small business initiative.

This event is free and open to the public.

Kansas WISE (Women in State Employment) Career & Professional Development Committee Speed Networking Event.

The Kansas WISE subcommittee on Career & Professional Development invites faculty and staff to join its online event, Speed Networking, July 25.

Previous speed networking events have received a lot of interest, so this month’s event will be 90 minutes, allowing for more time to connect with fellow state employees and learn more about them and their agencies.

Registration is free and open to all State of Kansas Employees.

Go to the HR professional development website to learn more and register.

Fall Address 2024. Celebrating 10 years of Innovation Campus

Save the date for the 2024 Fall Address at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14 in Miller Concert Hall at Duerksen Fine Arts Center. Doors open at 2 p.m. After the Fall Address, light refreshments will be available at the Shocker Success Center in the newly renovated Clinton Hall.

Stay tuned in the newsletter for a way to RSVP.