The Regional Institute on Aging at Wichita State is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity for graduate student or faculty projects and research, supported by a gift from the estate of Evelyn Cassat, that addresses issues related to facilitating well-being in older adults.

Sustaining physical, cognitive and social interaction is a central focus of maintaining well-being across the life span. Funding will be provided for projects and research at WSU that contribute to knowledge and practice related to well-being in older adults. Projects of all types will be considered, however particular attention will be given to proposals containing an intergenerational component and that ally with this year’s focus area of environmental and sustainability efforts. Anticipated funding rates will range between $2,000 to $15,000, with a maximum funding amount of $20,000 for a 12-month period.

Proposals may be either for program activities, evaluation efforts or foundational and applied research. Activities and research projects that actively involve undergraduate and graduate students at WSU are expected, however all proposals that have the potential to improve understanding of age-related issues and/or that improve the quality of life for older adults in Wichita and the surrounding area will be considered. Research projects must also include a plan for obtaining future funding from external sources to continue the research.

Two students take a selfie on campus

Feeling refreshed after the break? Show us how you’re taking on 2024 by sharing your Shocker photos on social media. Use the hashtag #WichitaState, and we’ll showcase your pics here in Shocker Blast and on WSU’s official social media accounts.

And be sure to follow us on your favorite platforms to stay connected with Shocker Nation!

Power User credential icon. Power User sessions available now

Looking for a New Year’s resolution? Earn a digital credential, WSU Microsoft Office Power User, by attending a suite of ITS-led Microsoft Office sessions. In addition to earning a badge and certificate, these live training sessions will refresh your knowledge of Microsoft applications, old and new, and offer numerous tips to maximize your use of these powerful tools.

All training is available for faculty and staff at no additional charge and is offered remotely. For training calendar and registration, visit myTraining. For more information about the program requirements, and to see a list of fellow Power Users, visit the Microsoft Office Power Users webpage (wichita.edu/poweruser).

For the Thursday, Jan. 4 Shocker men’s basketball game, a number of lots in the vicinity of Charles Koch Arena will be reserved for Shocker Athletic Scholarship Organization parking beginning at 5 p.m. During this time, signage will be in place alerting drivers of the impending lot assignment changes.

Anyone previously parked in these lots will need to move their cars by 5 p.m. Any unauthorized parking in a game day lot carries a $50 citation fine.

The Innovation Campus hosts many dining options open to not only Shockers, but the entire Wichita community: