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Sep 15, 2015 — By WSU News Services — The Department of History welcomes Kim Hogeland, acquisitions editor at the University Press of Kansas, at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 18, in 233 RSC. She will talk about how publishing works, what publishers look for in a manuscript, and how and when to approach a publisher with your project. Students, faculty and staff interested in learning about the publishing world and how to make the transition

Sep 17, 2015 — By WSU News Services — * The next Chemistry Colloquium will feature a presentation by Vinh Nguyen from Virginia Tech at 3:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Sept. 16) in 224 McKinley Hall. Nguyen will present "New insights into the picosecond dynamics of water and solvated proteins." * The Graduate School begins moving back to Jardine Hall today (Wednesday, Sept. 16). The 107 Jardine Hall office will remain open during the mo

Sep 17, 2015 — By WSU News Services — The Office of Student Success will host Transition Tuesday from 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22, in the RSC. New students will have the opportunity to fill out a brief reflective questionnaire on their transition to WSU, talk with a transition mentor, learn about WSU resources and get a free cupcake. Please encourage your first-year students to stop by.

Sep 14, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State University will add four police officers and continue working on multiple fronts to ensure a safe university community. "We recognize that several recent incidents have raised concerns about campus safety. The crime rate is low, but no crime is acceptable," University Police Chief Sara Morris said. "We will continue to send a clear message to criminals to stay away from WSU." T

Sep 14, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State University will add four police officers and continue working on multiple fronts to ensure a safe university community. "We recognize that several recent incidents have raised concerns about campus safety. The crime rate is low, but no crime is acceptable," University Police Chief Sara Morris said. "We will continue to send a clear message to criminals to stay away from WSU." T

Sep 14, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State University will add four police officers and continue working on multiple fronts to ensure a safe university community. "We recognize that several recent incidents have raised concerns about campus safety. The crime rate is low, but no crime is acceptable," University Police Chief Sara Morris said. "We will continue to send a clear message to criminals to stay away from WSU." T

Sep 14, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State University will add four police officers and continue working on multiple fronts to ensure a safe university community. "We recognize that several recent incidents have raised concerns about campus safety. The crime rate is low, but no crime is acceptable," University Police Chief Sara Morris said. "We will continue to send a clear message to criminals to stay away from WSU." T

Sep 14, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State University will add four police officers and continue working on multiple fronts to ensure a safe university community. "We recognize that several recent incidents have raised concerns about campus safety. The crime rate is low, but no crime is acceptable," University Police Chief Sara Morris said. "We will continue to send a clear message to criminals to stay away from WSU." T

Sep 17, 2015 — By WSU News Services — There will be a test of the ShockerAlert System around 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18, to ensure that campus-wide emergency communication channels are functioning properly. During the test, you may see messages delivered via digital display boards, TV monitors, the WSU website, email, Facebook and cell phone texting. ShockerAlert will only be used to send emergency messages and to announce campus weather

Sep 16, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Students, faculty and staff are invited to meet at 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, in 256 RSC, to begin an evening safety walk around campus, looking for areas that might need additional lighting and/or attention. Anyone on campus is invited to attend and participate. The more eyes the better. This is a collaborative opportunity joining students, SGA, Dean of Students, Student Engagement areas, WSU