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Jun 3, 2014 — By WSU News Services — High school personal finance teachers from all over Kansas are invited to the Wichita State University campus Tuesday through Thursday, June 24-26, for the 2014 Financial Fitness Extravaganza. The Kansas Council for Economic Education has organized this free event to provide personal finance teachers with all the resources needed, along with up-to-date training by professionals in the field.

Jun 3, 2014 — By WSU News Services — Bring your dad to Lake Afton Public Observatory so he can look through a big telescope at the mysterious red planet, Mars. Dad (or granddad) will get in free for the program "Celestial Favorites," when accompanied by a paying child. Celestial Favorites will be presented from 9-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 13-14. For the complete story, go to /bit.ly/1iPnr5X.

Jun 3, 2014 — By WSU News Services — Bring your dad to Lake Afton Public Observatory so he can look through a big telescope at the mysterious red planet, Mars. Dad (or granddad) will get in free for the program "Celestial Favorites," when accompanied by a paying child. Celestial Favorites will be presented from 9-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 13-14. For the complete story, go to /bit.ly/1iPnr5X.

Jun 10, 2014 — By WSU News Services — High school personal finance teachers from all over Kansas are invited to the Wichita State University campus Tuesday through Thursday, June 24-26, for the 2014 Financial Fitness Extravaganza. The Kansas Council for Economic Education has organized this free event to provide personal finance teachers with all the resources needed, along with up-to-date training by professionals in the field.

Jun 4, 2014 — By WSU News Services — Two Wichita State University assistant professors in the Elliott School of Communication are looking for grandparents and grandchildren of all ages to take part in interviews about grandfamilies (families in which grandparents are the primary caregivers of their grandchild/grandchildren) and communication. Go to http://www.wichita.edu/thisis/wsunews/news/?nid=2453 for more information.

Jun 4, 2014 — By WSU News Services — The time to qualify for the $20 HealthQuest reward for 2015 is fast approaching. Many employees have not yet registered and obtained their required points. If you have not registered, follow these simple steps and gain your 30 required points. You have until July 31, 2014, to qualify for the 2015 discount. For more information, go to http://www.kdheks.gov/hcf/healthquest/rewards.html

Jun 4, 2014 — By WSU News Services — The WSU Alumni Association thanks the approximately 1,800 proud Shockers who drive their pride with WuShock license plates. As a result, 14 students will receive a scholarship from the WSU Alumni Association during the 2014-2015 academic year. Go to http://www.wichita.edu/j/?2951 for more information.

Jun 10, 2014 — By WSU News Services — * Exceptionalities Awareness Campaign Day is Thursday, June 5, an event hosted by the Wichita State's College of Education. Individuals aged 16 and older with low vision or blindness and their families will visit campus June 5 to learn more about college life. Go to http://www.wichita.edu/thisis/wsunews/news/?nid=2473 for more information. * The Research and Technology Transfer office is hostin

Jun 4, 2014 — By WSU News Services — You are invited to a farewell (but not goodbye) reception for WSU Alumni Association president and CEO Debbie Kennedy as this Shocker Forever prepares for a new adventure as president and CEO of the Wichita Children's Home. The reception will be from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, June 18, at Marcus Welcome Center. Remarks will begin at 5:45 p.m.

Jun 9, 2014 — By WSU News Services — * You're invited to submit events for Welcomefest, a two-week campaign welcoming students back to campus Aug. 16-30, at http://www.wichita.edu/welcomefestRSVP for Student Involvement's Welcomefest publications. The submission deadline is Monday, July 14. * The Research and Technology Transfer office is hosting a campus visit by Crissa Cook, an intellectual property attorney with the IP law firm