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Apr 13, 2016 — By WSU News Services — One day, 12 hours. No sleeping. No sitting. That's Shockerthon's Big Event. From noon-midnight Saturday, April 16, students, volunteers and the Wichita community come together to stand for children who can't. In an epic annual event, Charles Koch Arena will be filled with energy, laughter and tears as Children's Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) families and Shockerthon participants play, chat and

Apr 12, 2016 — By WSU News Services — Take a selfie in honor of Domestic Violence Month. Prizes will be given for the top three submissions. Send your submission to TitleIX@wichita.edu and tag yourself on social media using #wsuShockerIX. The deadline is Friday, April 15. Scoring categories are use of Shocker paraphernalia, creativity, appearance and inclusive of Sexual Assault Awareness in your selfie. If you have specific questions,

Apr 12, 2016 — By WSU News Services — Show your home team pride with the University Bookstore's new line of Shockers/Royals combination T-shirts. There are five styles to choose from, available in sizes small-3XL, and all priced at $18.99. The "Best Teams Ever" style is also available in youth sizes small-XL for $16.99. These are available for pre-order online at http://www.wsubooks.com. For more information, call 978-7490. Go Shocker

Apr 12, 2016 — By WSU News Services — The next University Support Staff Senate meeting is from 3:30-5 p.m. today (Wednesday, April 13) in the 200 Lindquist Hall boardroom.

Apr 14, 2016 — By WSU News Services — Global Faith in Action College, American Red Cross and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion are brining the documentary "Salam Neighbor" to WSU at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 16, in 208 Hubbard Hall. "Salam Neighbor" is about two Americans who live among refugees along Syria's border. As the first filmmakers allowed by the United Nations to register and set-up a tent inside a refugee camp, Zach and Ch

Apr 12, 2016 — By WSU News Services — Global Faith in Action College, American Red Cross and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion are bringing the documentary "Salam Neighbor" to WSU, at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 16, in 208 Hubbard Hall. "Salam Neighbor" is about two Americans who live among refugees along Syria's border. As the first filmmakers allowed by the United Nations to register and set-up a tent inside a refugee camp, Zach and

Apr 12, 2016 — By WSU News Services — President Bardo and the President's Executive Team have approved the following revisions to the WSU Policies and Procedures Manual: 3.29/Search Waivers -- http://webs.wichita.edu/inaudit/ch3_29.htm Adds option for search waiver to hire individuals in job groups targeted by the Affirmative Action Plan. Candidates are still required to meet minimum job qualifications. The search waiver option

Apr 18, 2016 — By WSU News Services — * Wichita State men's basketball will hold its annual end of the year celebration today (Thursday, April 14) in Charles Koch Arena. Fans are encouraged to attend this free event. Gates will open at 6 p.m., and festivities begin at 7 p.m. * WSU's new long-term care provider, ACSIA Partners, will offer a special open enrollment opportunity from now until Saturday, April 30. Genworth Life, the pre

Apr 12, 2016 — By WSU News Services — The Meritrust Spring 2016 Business Booster Series resumes with a program, "SBIR Road Trip Tour Prep," presented by Sherry Gegen, from 12:30-3:30 p.m. Friday, April 15, in Devlin Hall. Bring your "A" game to the June 30th SBIR Road Tour and be prepared to meet with federal agency representatives. Attend this workshop to assist you in searching for SBIR topics and find out how to best highlight your

Apr 14, 2016 — By WSU News Services — * Learn about gardening on campus from 10-10:20 a.m. today (Wednesday, April 13) at the northwest corner of Ahlberg Hall. We have an experimental vegetable garden where we experiment with raised beds, gardening with recycled containers, vertical gardening, herbs and perennial fruits and vegetables. There are onions, garlic, broccoli, radishes and a few other crops in the ground. * Baylee Cunnin