The Shocker Career Accelerator will be closed from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28. During this time, the Shocker Career Accelerator encourages students to join the Career Connection Root Beer Kegger from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the East Hubbard Hall Lawn.

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OneStop Student Services is excited to announce that it now has an Instagram page. Follow OneStop at wsuonestop for the latest updates and insider info.

Don’t miss out — follow OneStop and stay connected.

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OneStop Student Services just launched its brand-new Instagram page and wants you to be a part of it. Follow OneStop at wsuonestop for the latest updates and insider info to help you succeed this semester.

Don’t miss out — hit that follow button now.

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Want to present your scholarship at the 2024 Kansas Gender & Sexuality Conference? The deadline for submitting your presentation proposal, consisting of a 200-300 word summary/abstract, is Sept. 8.

The purpose of this free annual interdisciplinary conference is to showcase the gender- and sexuality-related scholarship happening across the state — highlighting the scholarly and creative work of students, faculty, staff and community partners — and to provide an opportunity to network across departments and universities within Kansas.

Submissions of original research, interactive training/workshops or other scholarship and creative work related to gender and/or sexuality from Kansas communities and universities are currently being accepted.

Did you know there’s a Disc Golf Club at Wichita State? If you are interested in joining the club, go to open tryouts at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 31 at Cessna West Disc Golf Course, 5801 E Kinkaid St.

After the morning session, the club will break for lunch and meet back up at L.W. Clapp Park, 4611 E Harry St. around 1 p.m.

Want more information? Contact the Disc Golf Club at wushockdiscgolf@outlook.com.

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The Wichita Eagle has released the 2024 Best of Wichita nominations, and Wichita State has been nominated in several categories:

  • Education – College/university: Wichita State University, WSU Tech
  • Education – Vocational school: WSU Tech
  • Education – Childcare: WSU Child Development Center
  • Health & beauty – Audiologist/hearing center: Evelyn Hendren Cassat Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
  • Things to do – Art gallery: Ulrich Museum of Art, WSU Shift Space, Clayton Staples Gallery
  • Things to do – Bowling: Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Things to do – Hotel: Hyatt Place at WSU
  • Things to do – Museum: Ulrich Museum of Art, Lowell Holmes Museum of Anthropology
  • Things to do – Live theatre: Wilner Auditorium
  • Eat & drink – Lunch spot: WSU Food Truck Plaza, Sesame Mediterranean Kitchen
  • Eat & drink – Bar/tavern: Social Tap Drinkery
  • Eat & drink – Beer selection: Social Tap Drinkery
  • Eat & drink – Mediterranean restaurant: Sesame Mediterranean Kitchen
  • Eat & drink – Sports bar: Shocker Sports Grill and Lanes
  • Eat & drink – Tacos: Fuzzy’s Taco Shop

The community can vote once a day for their choices in each category through the voting period until Friday Sept. 6.

Know Your Competencies Become More Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Wichita State University

Fairmount College students entering Wichita State under the 2024-25 undergraduate catalog will need to meet new competency requirements in order to graduate.

The nine competencies are designed to help students to have a clearer understanding of what skills they are developing by taking specific classes as liberal arts and sciences majors. They also promote the value of a liberal arts and sciences education and incorporate skills employers value in employees.

“This is beneficial for students to know how the courses they are taking in the college fit into a degree program in a liberal arts education,” Brien Bolin, senior associate dean for student success, said. “ The competencies also address nine core areas of skills that employers are seeking.”

Students will be able to meet competency requirements by using classes they are already taking to satisfy requirements for their major and the general education program.

“Our academic advisors will work closely with students to make sure they stay on track to graduate,” Patricia Phillips, director of the LAS Advising Center, said.

The competencies were created by a 14-member faculty committee representing majors across the three academic divisions within Fairmount College.

Biannual e-waste and shredding event. Sponsored by the NetApp Green Team

Visit NetApp on the Innovation Campus for its semesterly campus-wide e-waste and shredding event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18 in the NetApp parking lot, lot 44S.

The following are items that can be disposed of during the event:

  • Personal documents accepted for secure shredding
  • All personal electronics accepted, including appliances
  • Secure data destruction for e-waste (hard drive shredder)
  • On-site assistance available for larger loads

The event is sponsored by the NetApp Green Team.

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Justin DeSanto met Casey Ratzlaff in 2017 at Wichita State University and agreed to coach him when it became obvious tennis mattered to Ratzlaff.

“Working with someone who was chasing a professional career and wanting to do this for a living was very appealing,” said DeSanto, now men’s coach at Dartmouth College. “You knew you were going to get that buy-in at every practice, and that’s what I got with Casey.”

The team that started at WSU’s Coleman Tennis Complex grew into one of the most successful in wheelchair tennis. Ratzlaff, a sport management major at Wichita State, will play in the men’s open division in the Paris Paralympics Games starting Friday. He is the top-ranked American and seeded No. 13 in the 64-man field.

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Join the OzSec for an in-person event Oct. 18-19 at the Hyatt Regency Wichita, 400 W Waterman, where cybersecurity enthusiasts gather to discuss the latest trends and challenges in the industry. Shedding light and pushing back the darkness, bringing education to the information security community.

In addition, students, staff and faculty may have free passes to the conference thanks to a sponsorship with the School of Computing. Reach out to Julie Manning, lab coordinator in the School of Computing, at julie.manning@wichita.edu for more information.

Connect with like-minded professionals, attend informative sessions, and network with top experts in the field. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in cybersecurity.