• PA-Recruitment-Flyer.jpg Image Alt Text Want to make a difference on campus? Become a Prevention Ambassador. Interested in an internship that promotes mental and physical wellness and gives back to your community? Check out the Prevention Service Advisory Board's Prevention Ambassadors. Prevention Ambassadors work to create wellness oriented events to help promote campus health in cooperating with PSAB departments. Learn more at wichita.edu/PrevAm.

Are you interested in an internship that promotes mental and physical wellness and gives back to your community? Become a prevention ambassador.

Prevention ambassadors assist the Wichita State Prevention Services Advisory Board (PSAB) in our #WSUWeSupportU mission of preventing suicide, preventing sexual violence, preventing substance abuse and promoting wellness in the WSU community.

Prevention Ambassadors also work to create wellness-oriented events to help promote campus health in cooperating with PSAB departments. Ambassadors are eligible for a zero-credit internship.

Wichita State University’s high-performance computing (HPC) cluster is available to students, faculty and staff. Since its implementation, it has helped accelerate research and provided valuable computing experiences for students.

Named after “BeoShock” after “Beowulf” and Shockers, the computing cluster has two large GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) and 800 CPU (Central Processing Unit) cores. As a comparison, most end-user computing devices have one CPU having between one and eight total cores.

The cluster is also available to all WSU constituents, and those outside of WSU who are Kansas Board of Regents constituents. To learn more about BeoShock HPC, visit the website. For questions, contact personnel listed here.

E-Launch poster.

Creating a startup presents many challenges, but E-launch makes it easier to navigate those challenges via training offering entrepreneurs to make sure their idea pairs with a consumer.

For more information on dates and pricing, visit the official E-Launch website. If you have any questions, email Nancy Kersenbrock.

Ali Levine, Microsoft Certified trainer, will host a free, virtual Microsoft Office session 9 to 10 a.m. June 16. The session will reveal life-changing tricks in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams. It will also go over new features in Office 365, as well as how to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to boost performance and uncover hidden tools in other Office programs.  Registration is required to attend.

The Academic Resources Conference (ARC), May edition is filled with expert and advanced trainings and panels to set you up for a productive summer. May’s trainings will be held fully online in Zoom from May 17-May 20 and will also include LinkedIn Learning Challenges and recommended recorded sessions from the Online Learning Commission’s OLC Innovate conference. Each day of the ARC has a predictable schedule that looks like this:

  • 9:00-9:50: Vendor Hour.  Each day, a representative from a different WSU-serving vendor will speak on an important issue in their industry. These are NOT sales presentations! Instead they will provide a valuable and fresh perspective on issues facing the university.
  • 10:00-10:50: Rapid sessions. Some important topics can be handled very quickly. During each rapid session time slot, you will hear from different experts on 3 different topics.
  • 11:00-11:50: Regular conference session
  • Noon-12:50: Panel Hour. Each day, a different panel will speak on an important topic facing the university. Come hear your peers, your students, and others as they help think through these topics.
  • 1:00-2:50: Regular conference sessions.
  • 3:00-3:30: We end each day with a quick session that explains about something free you get for being a Wichita State instructor or employee.

If you are onboarding new instructors for summer, we are offering recorded versions of important introductory sessions like Introduction to Blackboard and Introduction to Panopto, so no one is left out! Access these recordings through the schedule page.

We hope you will join us for our May sessions. No registration is required for the conference, and it is free. We have an “add to calendar” feature for each session on our schedule page, or you can use the Zoom links you find there to enter the sessions directly. Everyone is invited to the ARC, so feel free to invite peers and interested others!