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Jun 23, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Lana Anthis, associate director, Office of Human Resources, will be one of 16 outstanding business leaders honored by the Wichita Business Journal at its HR Professionals program in August. The honorees will be profiled in a special Wichita Business Journal publication and recognized at a luncheon on Thursday, Aug. 13, at the Hyatt Regency Wichita.

Jul 15, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Alleviate lower-back pain and improve range of motion with the help of a Swedish massage. The cost for a one-hour massage is $40 for Campus Rec members and $60 for nonmembers. Go to http://www.wichita.edu/massage for more information.

Jun 26, 2015 — By WSU News Services — The Ulrich Museum of Art is featuring a selection of puppets and masks created by Wayne White during his time as Wichita Riverfest's first Harvester Arts artist-in-residence. Among other events during the 10-day residency, White worked with local artists to build several large-scale puppets for Riverfest's Safelite AutoGlass Sundown Parade and conducted public mask-making workshops for anyone inte

Jun 25, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Financial Operations (Accounts Payable, Payroll, Inventory, Accounts Receivable, Cashier, Collections, Perkins) in 201 Jardine Hall will close Tuesday, June 30, for year-end processing.

Jun 23, 2015 — By WSU News Services — The KanCare Ombudsman's office in Topeka is establishing a KanCare Ombudsman Volunteer Program for individuals interested in providing a community service by assisting KanCare members who have questions or concerns regarding their health care coverage. The Wichita State University Center for Community Support and Research (CCSR) will host the KanCare Ombudsman Volunteer site in Wichita. http://

Jun 23, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Much like us, stars are born, they live, they grow old and they die. In other words, they have a life cycle. Visitors to Lake Afton Public Observatory for the program "Life Story of a Star" will use the observatory's 16-inch telescope to look at objects in the night sky that are representative of the various stages in the life cycle of stars. Saturn will also be observed at the beginning of the pr

Jun 23, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Much like us, stars are born, they live, they grow old and they die. In other words, they have a life cycle. Visitors to Lake Afton Public Observatory for the program "Life Story of a Star" will use the observatory's 16-inch telescope to look at objects in the night sky that are representative of the various stages in the life cycle of stars. Saturn will also be observed at the beginning of the pr

Jun 23, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Much like us, stars are born, they live, they grow old and they die. In other words, they have a life cycle. Visitors to Lake Afton Public Observatory for the program "Life Story of a Star" will use the observatory's 16-inch telescope to look at objects in the night sky that are representative of the various stages in the life cycle of stars. Saturn will also be observed at the beginning of the pr

Jun 23, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Much like us, stars are born, they live, they grow old and they die. In other words, they have a life cycle. Visitors to Lake Afton Public Observatory for the program "Life Story of a Star" will use the observatory's 16-inch telescope to look at objects in the night sky that are representative of the various stages in the life cycle of stars. Saturn will also be observed at the beginning of the pr

Jun 23, 2015 — By WSU News Services — Much like us, stars are born, they live, they grow old and they die. In other words, they have a life cycle. Visitors to Lake Afton Public Observatory for the program "Life Story of a Star" will use the observatory's 16-inch telescope to look at objects in the night sky that are representative of the various stages in the life cycle of stars. Saturn will also be observed at the beginning of the pr