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Sep 15, 2011 — By WSU News Services — WSU has asked Stamats, a higher education research and consulting firm, to gather the perceptions of the university among faculty, staff, students and alumni. Early next week you will receive an email from Jack Sandeen (jack.sandeen@stamats.com) at Stamats with the subject line "Wichita State University -- We Need Your Input" asking for your participation in a survey. Please take a few minutes to

Sep 6, 2011 — By WSU News Services — Located on the Ulrich Museum of Art's facade, Spanish artist Joan Miro's great mosaic -- Personnages Oiseaux (Bird People) -- is a campus and city icon. Join in this special celebration, "See Miro Go," that will kick off a five-year conservation project to save Miro's mosaic, a world masterpiece in Wichita by one of the most distinguished modern artists. Watch as the conservation crew begins the p

Sep 2, 2011 — By WSU News Services — Located on the Ulrich Museum of Art's facade, Spanish artist Joan Miro's great mosaic -- Personnages Oiseaux (Bird People) -- is a campus and city icon. Join in this special celebration, "See Miro Go," that will kick off a five-year conservation project to save Miro's mosaic, a world masterpiece in Wichita by one of the most distinguished modern artists. Watch as the conservation crew begins t

Sep 2, 2011 — By WSU News Services — Located on the Ulrich Museum of Art's facade, Spanish artist Joan Miro's great mosaic -- Personnages Oiseaux (Bird People) -- is a campus and city icon. Join in this special celebration, "See Miro Go," that will kick off a five-year conservation project to save Miro's mosaic, a world masterpiece in Wichita by one of the most distinguished modern artists. Watch as the conservation crew begins the p

Sep 8, 2011 — By WSU News Services — The Heskett Center is offering two health and training opportunities starting the week of Sept. 12 -- Kansans Optimizing Health Program and a 5K Pumpkin Run Training Program. Kansas Optimizing Health Program KOHP is an interactive workshop that meets for two-and-a-half hours once a week for six weeks. This workshop will help set goals, develop a plan and track progress toward improving your

Sep 12, 2011 — By WSU News Services — The first speaker in the Fall 2011 Chemistry Colloquium series is Robert Cichewicz from the University of Oklahoma. He will speak on "Conscripting Fungi in our War Against Disease: How Molds are Advancing the Frontlines in the Battle against Nature and our Genes" at 3:30 p.m. today (Wednesday, Sept. 7) in 224 McKinley Hall. For the complete fall schedule, go to http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=chem&p=/c

Sep 2, 2011 — By WSU News Services — Join Rev. Christopher Eshelman from Campus Ministry at WSU and adjunct professor Rannfrid Thelle on a day trip to visit an exhibit celebrating the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art on Thursday, Sept. 15. Visit the exhibit, which begins in Jewish antiquity and moves through the Christian community and controversy, an

Sep 2, 2011 — By WSU News Services — The 3rd annual Stephanie McCart Memorial Golf Tournament will be held Saturday, Sept. 10, at the Wedgewood Golf Course in Halstead, Kan. Proceeds benefit the Stephanie McCart Memorial Teaching Scholarship at WSU. For the complete story, go to http://www.wichita.edu/j/?1219.

Sep 2, 2011 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Friday, Sept. 2, until further notice This topic features eight sound bites and one voice wrap. For a generation of younger Americans, the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., are the equivalent of Pearl Harbor. But how legitimate is the comparison? Wichita State University history professor John Dreifort examines the similarities and differences of the two national traged

Sep 2, 2011 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Friday, Sept. 2, until further notice This topic features eight sound bites and one voice wrap. For a generation of younger Americans, the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., are the equivalent of Pearl Harbor. But how legitimate is the comparison? Wichita State University history professor John Dreifort examines the similarities and differences of the two national traged