The Faculty Senate meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday, April 22 in 110A Woolsey Hall.

To learn more, visit the Faculty Senate webpage or email the Faculty Senate.

Join the Department of Political Science and Pi Sigma Alpha at noon Friday, May 3 in 301 Rhatigan Student Center, Gridley Room, in congratulating and celebrating the end of the year with its scholarship recipients, new Pi Sigma Alpha initiates and graduating seniors. Light refreshments will be provided.

Team of Rowers on the water in a Rowing Shell, Plains Regional Regatta, 150 N McLean BLVD Wichita KS, 67205, May 05

Come show your support for Shocker rowing at the Plains Regional Regatta, where talented rowers from the Great Plains come to demonstrate their skill, strength and dedication out on the water. The regatta is from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 5 at Boats and Bikes at 150 N. McLean Blvd.

Whether you’re a seasoned rowing enthusiast or just looking for an exciting day out, the Plains Regional Regatta has something for every.

Spread the word, bring your friends and family and make the regatta a day to remember.

Repeat of general location and timing information for UCIPA 2024. It will be 4/25/25 from 10:00 am-4:30 pm.

Community members, students, faculty, and healthcare providers or caregivers are invited to join the free in-person University Community Innovations for Positive Aging event to promote positive aging within the university and the broader community from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25 in the Hughes Metropolitan Complex.

Timeline of events:

  • The day will begin with a pre-conference, future healthcare student-led health fair.
  • A complimentary lunch will be served at 11 a.m.
  • The conference begins at noon with featured speaker Beth Sanders, founder and CEO of LifeBio, who will present “The Power of Life Stories” and lead a companion workshop, “Life Stories.”
  • Attendees will learn the physical- and brain-health “Benefits of Music” and engage in two hands-on workshops.
  • Certified Sage-ing Leader David Gear will present “Wisdom Circles,” an interactive workshop designed to guide others in creating their living legacy by sharing a life’s worth of wisdom with younger generations.

All programming seeks to broaden knowledge of aging and support the university’s age-friendly campus initiative. Come experience strategies to live and promote positive and successful aging. Lunch is provided.

On May 2, the Barton School of Business Center for International Business Advancement (CIBA), the International Business Studies Association (IBSA) and the World Trade Council of Wichita (WTCouncil) present Spirit AeroSystems on Global Supply Chains. The distinguished speaker will be Dr. Wendy Crossman, vice president, Spirit AeroSystems, in charge of global sourcing.

Students register at a below-cost rate to attend the dinner program (subsidized by the WTCouncil). The dinner program will be held at the Wichita Country Club, and attire is business casual. No reservations will be accepted after 4 p.m. April 29.

Spirit is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of aerostructures for commercial planes, defense platforms and business/regional jets. Headquartered in Wichita, Spirit has facilities in the U.S., UK, France, Malaysia and Morocco. Spirit is an important company not just for local and regional economies, but also nationally and internationally.

For more information, send an email to wtcouncil@wichita.edu, call 316-978-3176 or follow CIBA/WTCouncil on LinkedIn.

French musical « Chante la vie, chante » flyer, includes a theater picture with written information about the musical date, time and place, and the actors and singers names.

Wichita State’s French Division in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures presents “Chante la vie, chante,” a live event featuring classic French songs recorded during “The Golden Age of French Song 1950-1999” designed and directed by André Nerman, at 7 p.m. Monday, April 22 in the CAC Theater. The musical is free to attend.

It will feature songs by artists such as Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, Jacques Brel, Serge Gainsbourg and many more. Musicians from Paris will be singing and performing these classic French songs.

Wichita State’s French Division in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures presents “Chante la vie, chante,” a live event featuring classic French songs recorded during “The Golden Age of French Song 1950-1999” designed and directed by André Nerman, at 7 p.m. Monday, April 22 in the CAC Theater. The musical is free to attend.

It will feature songs by artists such as Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, Jacques Brel, Serge Gainsbourg and many more. Musicians from Paris will be singing and performing these classic French songs.

The annual budget process for colleges and departments to submit their budget requests into the university’s budgeting system is about to start.  Budget and review officers have already received, or will receive in the near future, guidance from their leadership team regarding more specific expectations for completing the process. As in past years, budget and review officers are responsible for completing the budget request for their organizations of responsibility, unless otherwise directed by their leadership team.

The TM1 Budgeting System will open for FY 25 budget requests beginning on April 22. TM1 can be found in the Employee Toolbox in myWSU or at wsubudget.wichita.edu:9514/tm1web/.

Training for budget and review officers this year exists through multiple options.

First, a training video titled “TM1 Training Video” is posted in the Employee Toolbox in myWSU. The video is meant to help you navigate the budget system and walk you through the various forms in order for you to view and make changes to your budget. You will not need to sign up for a class to access the training video, rather the video will be available on an ongoing basis. The video outlines a small change to the FY 25 budgeting process, incremental budgeting for controllable accounts is no longer used. You will need to review historical information and business plans to assign the budget for each account.

Second, a training video titled “TM1 Reports Video” is posted in the Employee Toolbox in myWSU. The video will explain the purpose of each report and educate you on how the reports could be used to assist you with your budgeting and on-going business decisions. The reports are available year-around and additional reports may be added throughout the year. You will not need to sign up for a class to access the training video, rather the video will be available on an ongoing basis.

Third, a TM1 training guide is available in the Employee Toolbox that provides instructions on the use of the budgeting system, as well as a “Budget Development Guide for Budget and Review Officers” that summarizes timelines, important university budgeting practices, and common budget actions and expectations of budget and review officers.

Finally, the University Budget Office will host open training labs (schedule below) for in-person training and assistance. You can register for the sessions through myTraining in myWSU. If you are an experienced budget or review officer, you are likely to find the video training sufficient as a reminder of how the budgeting system works. For faculty and staff new to the process, and depending on how your college or department traditionally handles the process of entering your budget requests, the open training lab is likely to be beneficial. The open training labs are designed to work in conjunction with the training videos, as a result your attendance will be more effective if you’ve watched the training videos prior to attending the training lab.

Open Training Lab dates:

  • 9-11 a.m. April 25: Open lab in 124 Jabara Hall.  Register through myTraining.
  • 3-5 p.m. May 7: Open lab in 124 Jabara Hall.  Register through myTraining.
  • 10 a.m.-noon May 15: Open lab in 124 Jabara Hall, Room 124.  Register through myTraining.

Please keep in mind that one of the most significant components of the budget are changes to existing positions. As in past years, changes to filled positions have to be made through the regular HR form process. HR forms impacting FY 25 must be submitted no later than May 17. Submissions after this date will not be incorporated into your FY 25 adopted budget.

Planned dates for the budget calendar:

  • April 22: Budget system opens for changes.
  • May 17: Final day for budget officers and review officers to complete budget requests within TM1 prior to VP review. Last day to submit HR forms.
  • May 24: Final day for vice presidents to review requests and enter changes in TM1.

If you have difficulty logging in to the system, please contact your budget analyst for assistance. Note, in order to access the TM1 system off-campus, you need an active VPN connection.

A poster session on sustainability and related research at Wichita State will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, April 26 on the first floor of Rhatigan Student Center, east entrance. Both undergraduate and graduate students are invited to share their work with the campus community.

The poster session will be preceded by a meeting of interested faculty, student and staff on “Achieving Carbon Neutrality for WSU” from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday, April 26 in 203 RSC, Lancelot Room.

Both events are open to all. Contact Bayram Yildirim at bayram.yildirim@wichita.edu or Dr. Ikram Ahmed at ikram.ahmed@wichita.edu for more details.

Earth Day Table Tuesday, April 23rd RSC 1st Floor 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come see us for free goodies and info about study abroad programs!

Stop by Study Abroad’s table from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 23 on the first floor of the Rhatigan Student Center to learn more about study abroad programs and pick up some free goodies in celebration of Earth Day.