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Jul 1, 2013 — By WSU News Services — A Beginning Outlook 2010 training has been scheduled from 9 a.m.-noon Tuesday, July 16. This hands-on training introduces the user to customizing their Outlook experience. There is focus on why Microsoft setup Outlook the way they did, and how to change things. Some topics include: attachments, rules and alerts, electronic business cards, distribution lists, searching and Sorting, and tracking mee

Jun 27, 2013 — By WSU News Services — The Ulrich Museum of Art will welcome Creative Rush for "The Tyranny of Now" at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 2. Three panelists -- professional musicians John Harrison (a WSU professor), Susan Mayo and Arleigh Aldrich -- will share their life, work and creative endeavors within the topic of motivation. It is hard to get motivated and even more difficult to stay motivated, especially if your primary income

Jun 26, 2013 — By WSU News Services — Exercise physiologists Michael Rogers and Jeremy Patterson and Wichita State's Center for Physical Activity and Aging were featured in a New York Times story earlier this year. Go to http://www.wichita.edu/j/?2262

Jun 26, 2013 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State University offices will be closed and classes will not be held in observance of the Independence Day holiday on Thursday, July 4. WSU will be open and classes will resume on Friday, July 5. The second four-week session of summer classes will begin Monday, July 8, and run through Friday, Aug. 2. The Ulrich Museum of Art galleries and offices also will be closed July 4. Galleries will

Jul 5, 2013 — By WSU News Services — * Requisitions received at the WSU Foundation by 5 p.m. today (Wednesday, July 3); checks will be ready around noon Monday, July 8. * WSU offices will be closed and classes will not be held in observance of the Independence Day holiday on Thursday, July 4. WSU will be open and classes will resume on Friday, July 5. The Heskett Center will be closed July 4, and the Ulrich Museum of Art galleries

Jul 2, 2013 — By WSU News Services — * Attention Nine and Ten Month Faculty/Staff: The Annualized Salary Spread Agreement must be returned to Office of Human Resources, Box 15, by today (Monday, July 1). Failure to return the agreement will prohibit the initiation of salary spread for the 2013-2014 academic year. Your appointment notice may say 20 or 22 bi-weekly payments, but if you have submitted an agreement, your salary will be s

Jul 2, 2013 — By WSU News Services — * The Ulrich Museum of Art welcomes Creative Rush for "The Tyranny of Now" at 7 p.m. today (Tuesday, July 2). Three panelists -- professional musicians John Harrison (a WSU professor), Susan Mayo and Arleigh Aldrich -- will share their life, work and creative endeavors within the topic of motivation. The Ulrich Museum doors open at 6:45 p.m. with refreshments; topic presentation at 7 p.m. Free adm

Jul 2, 2013 — By WSU News Services — * Older courses are scheduled to be removed from Blackboard today (Friday, June 28). Instructors should export or archive any older course that they would like to keep. The semesters that will be removed are as follows: spring 2011 and older from bb-archive.wichita.edu, and summer 2011 from blackboard.wichita.edu. Go to http://www.wichita.edu/j/?2270. * The Department of Mathematics, Statisti

Jul 2, 2013 — By WSU News Services — WSU Foundation art collection prints have been curated for the exhibition, "A Passionate Idea: Social Justice and the Work of Harry Sternberg," by WSU associate professor of history Robin Henry. Currently, his contemporaries -- Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood and John Steuart Curry -- may be more widely known, however Sternberg was not considered obscure in his day. As a graphic artist and soci

Jun 27, 2013 — By WSU News Services — A new artifact is on view inside the display box as part of the installation "Small Pleasures," on the facade of the Ulrich Museum of Art. WSU faculty member Levente Sulyok designed "Small Pleasures" with a display box to be updated throughout the installation. Lindsey Herkommer, KMUW art commentator and art history lecturer, selected the artifact for the display box. Mounted on the front o