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Apr 23, 2014 — By WSU News Services — * Three candidates are being considered for Chief Information Officer and will visit campus today (Monday, April 21) to Thursday, April 24, to meet with various campus and community groups. In addition, faculty and staff are invited to a presentation by each candidate titled "Transforming Technology and Institutional Culture to be Relevant for the Future IT Needs Within Higher Education," where at

Apr 24, 2014 — By WSU News Services — * The Fiscal Year 2015 budget process begins at the departmental level with the entering of budget information into WSU's Enterprise Reporting (ER) software. Budget Officers and Budget Review Officers for state orgs (non-research orgs) are invited to attend one of the upcoming FY15 Budget Information and Enterprise Reporting Training sessions or the Open Lab session for individual help. For detail

Apr 16, 2014 — By WSU News Services — Three candidates are being considered for Chief Information Officer and will visit campus during the week of Monday, April 21-Thursday, April 24, to meet with various campus and community groups. In addition, faculty and staff are invited to a presentation by each candidate titled "Transforming Technology and Institutional Culture to be Relevant for the Future IT Needs Within Higher Education," wh

Apr 21, 2014 — By WSU News Services — The President's Distinguished Service Awards and the Wayne Carlisle Distinguished Service Award will be presented at the 2014 Shocker Pride Celebration from 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, April 30, in the Campus Activities Center Theater. Members of faculty and staff have received invitations in their mailboxes. RSVPs must be returned by Friday, April 18, to campus mail, box 62, to be entered for door prizes

Apr 17, 2014 — By WSU News Services — On Friday, April 25, the Arts & Culture Committee of SAC will offer a trip to experience Final Friday. The group will meet at 5 p.m. outside the Ulrich Museum to board a trolley. Final Friday occurs the last Friday of each month. Art galleries, museums, restaurants and retail shops around Wichita stay open late and welcome visitors. Our first stop will be Commerce Street where you can visit many o

Apr 16, 2014 — By WSU News Services — This spring, thousands of students across the country will participate in one of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's Out of the Darkness Campus Walks, including one right here at WSU on Saturday, May 10. Please join the Counseling and Testing Center and the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention in making a difference in our own community by registering to walk with us on May 10.

May 13, 2014 — By WSU News Services — * Join two of WSU's premier jazz ensembles for an evening of music -- Jazz Arts and Guitar Ensemble -- at 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday, April 17) in Miller Concert Hall. Free admission for students with WSU ID. * Cheer on the WSU baseball team as they host Southern Illinois at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 18; 2 p.m. Saturday, April 19; and 1 p.m. Sunday, April 20, at Eck Stadium. WSU students can pick

Apr 16, 2014 — By WSU News Services — Campus Recreation, Heskett Center, will be closed Sunday, April 20, in observance of the Easter holiday. All programs and services will resume at 6 a.m. Monday, April 21.

Apr 16, 2014 — By WSU News Services — Wichita entrepreneur Tom Devlin and his wife, Myra, gathered with friends, business associates and Wichita State University leaders and faculty Tuesday to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Devlin Hall, home to the WSU Center for Entrepreneurship. The event was held in Devlin Hall on the WSU campus. In his remarks, Devlin, founder of Rent-A-Center, praised the leadership of WSU professor emer

Apr 16, 2014 — By WSU News Services — The Kansas Secretary of Revenue and the leader of a nonprofit economic council will be the featured speakers at a presentation Friday, April 18, in Wichita, titled, "Kansas' New Tax Policy: Expansion or Contraction?" Nick Jordan, revenue secretary, and Bernie Koch, executive director, Kansas Economic Progress Council, are presenters at the one-hour session beginning at 9:15 a.m. at the Holid