Retirement Reception for Dr. Jeffrey Jarman. You're invited to help celebrate Jeffrey Jarman's 29 years of service to the university. Monday, Aug. 18 from 4 to 5 p.m. in the lobby of Elliott Hall.

Join the Elliott School of Communication in honoring Dr. Jeffrey Jarman’s 29 years of service to the university at a retirement reception from 4 to 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 18 in the lobby of Elliott Hall.

Jarman, who announced his retirement earlier this summer, has been the director of the Elliott School of Communication since 2016, and has served in other leadership roles including director of debate, Faculty Senate president and co-director of The Research Partnership.

Today, Military and Veterans Services recognizes and celebrates the 235th birthday of the United States Coast Guard, founded Aug. 4, 1790 with cookies and punch at the Military and Veteran Services office in 318 Shocker Success Center today, Aug. 4.

For over two centuries, the Coast Guard has remained “Semper Paratus” — always ready — protecting the nation’s waters, saving lives and safeguarding our maritime freedom.

Military and Veterans Services proudly honors all Coast Guard members — past and present — including those within the Shocker community. Thank you for your unwavering commitment and service.

Join University Libraries and First-Year Seminar instructors as they explore themes of food supply issues, ocean farming, climate change, entrepreneurship and career exploration during Common Read with “Eat Like a Fish” by Bren Smith from 1 to 1:50 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7 at the Ablah Library Digital Scholars Commons.

Borrow a copy from Ablah Library and join the librarians from University Libraries for an engaging discussion. RSVP is optional for in-person attendance and required for the Microsoft Teams link.

Come support your colleagues at the WSU Faculty/Staff Olympics. You’re invited to stop by Ablah Library between 10:30 a.m. and noon Thursday, Aug. 7 to watch the games and cheer on the teams. Come and go as you like.

Reach out to Tate Penner, marketing coordinator at University Libraries, at tate.penner@wichita.edu or Jamie Ford-Keiter, administrative specialist, at jamie.ford-keiter@wichita.edu for any questions.

October 18 2025 Pumpkin Run 5k Wichita State University

Join the annual Pumpkin Run 5K Wichita State. Whether you’re racing for a personal best or just in it for the fun, this fall tradition is one you won’t want to miss.

All participants will receive:

  • A Pumpkin Run T-shirt
  • A shiny Finisher Medal
  • Awards for top finishers in each age group and overall winners

Running with friends? Invite your crew using your personal referral link. When five or more friends register with your code, you’ll get $15 off your registration through the referral program.

Can’t join us in person? You can sign up for the Virtual Run and complete your 5K on your own schedule — anywhere, anytime. You’ll still get this year’s exclusive shirt and medal. Kids ages 10 and under can join the fun in the Little Pumpkin Run 1K. They’ll receive a 1k youth-sized T-shirt and a finisher medal — perfect for their first race.

The Pumpkin Run is proud to support Suspenders4Hope — $1 from every registration goes directly to the 2025 Charity Partner.

A happy girl enjoys making an art project.

Come cool off during Summer Studio Saturday for free guided art-making from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9 in the Ulrich Museum’s UCreate maker’s space. Participate in a wide variety of projects, including activities that will be installed in the Amsden Gallery through the fall season. Don’t miss out on this chance to beat the heat and enjoy some creative time.

Linnea GlenMaye

Help celebrate Dr. Linnea GlenMaye’s 27 years of service to Wichita State at a retirement celebration from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday Aug. 14 in 141 Woolsey Hall, Fidelity Bank Ballroom. Comments will start at 3:30 p.m.

GlenMaye, who announced her retirement earlier this year, has worked as Wichita State’s associate vice president for Academic Affairs since 2011. Before that, she served as the director of the School of Social Work starting in 2004.

The Department of Defense (DOD) SBIR and STTR programs offer a wide range of opportunities for small firms to address military needs in just about every technology area from software to training systems, from medical products to air, land and sea platforms.

DOD SBIR/STTR program overview webinar:

Join an overview of the Department of Defense (DOD) SBIR components webinar from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Aug. 14. Gain insight on how to identify the right solicitation for your technology, connect with technical points of contact and influence future topics.

You’ll learn:

  • Which components participate in the SBIR/STTR programs
  • How the components differ
  • How to find open BAAs and deadlines
  • Tips to be competitive and more

This event is hosted by BBC Entrepreneurial Training & Consulting.

DOD SBIR/STTR proposal preparation webinar:

Are you wanting to submit a SBIR/STTR proposal to the DOD, but don’t know where to start? This webinar, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Aug. 21 is for you.

In the webinar, you will receive a brief overview of DOD SBIR/STTR programs and learn about the recommended process for developing a Phase I SBIR/STTR proposal to the DOD, with attention paid to the differences among the various components and services.

This event is hosted by Jim Greenwood

Registration is required for both webinars.

Get ready for an action-packed event at the WSU Faculty/Staff Olympics. Call your team together now for an exciting competition for all ages and athletic ability levels. Starting at 10 a.m. Aug. 7 at the Ablah Library. There will be snacks and prizes.

Activities include: Bowling, darts, javelin, relay and trivia.

Sign up your team of four, or sign up as an individual and you will be added to a team. Only 20 teams can be accommodated, so sign up sooner rather than later. The deadline to register your team is by 5 p.m. Aug. 1.

All WSU employees, including student employees, are welcome to participate.

Reach out to Tate Penner at tate.penner@wichita.edu or Jamie Ford-Keiter at jamie.ford-keiter@wichita.edu for any questions.

Alt Text: Shocker Rowing Camp.  A group of nine people are in a long, narrow rowing shell on a body of water, alongside a wooden dock. The people, who appear to be adults, are all holding oars and are dressed in casual athletic wear. They are seated in a line, facing the back of the boat, with only the person at the very front facing forward. Most of them are looking towards the camera, smiling. In the background, across the water, there's a bridge and a large, modern building. The sky is overcast.

Ready to try something new before the semester kicks off? Join Shocker Rowing for free rowing clinics this summer July 26, Aug. 9 and Aug. 15 at the River Vista Boathouse, 150 N. McLean Blvd. No experience required; just show up, learn the basics and have a blast on the water.

For questions, email Rachel Tuck at rachel.tuck@wichita.edu