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Nov 15, 2010 — By WSU News Services — Welcomefest Spring 2011 "Shockopoly" will be Tuesday, Jan. 18-Saturday, Jan. 29. The Student Activities Council will help market your Welcomefest event to the campus community. Complete a Welcomefest event submission form online by Wednesday, Dec. 1, and SAC will include your event in all Welcomefest publications, its online SAC event calendar, and its semesterly publication "The Times," which is

Nov 16, 2010 — By WSU News Services — The posters submitted to the "Celebrate Aging Research at Wichita State University" competition are on display in the lobbies of Jabara and Ahlberg Hall. The competition is sponsored by Lakepoint Nursing Centers, Wichita Medical Research & Education Foundation, and the WSU Regional Institute on Aging. The posters will be juried, and the winners announced in early December. For more information, co

Nov 11, 2010 — By WSU News Services — Ask youths if they prefer to be rich or flat broke, and you'll get the same answer 99 times out of 100 -- rich. Ask them how to achieve this goal, and you'll get a 100 crazy ideas. Kansas Securities Commissioner Marc Wilson is working with the Kansas Council on Economic Education (KCEE), hosted at Wichita State University, to promote financial literacy in Kansas schools through The Stock Marke

Nov 11, 2010 — By WSU News Services — Ask youths if they prefer to be rich or flat broke, and you'll get the same answer 99 times out of 100 -- rich. Ask them how to achieve this goal, and you'll get a 100 crazy ideas. Kansas Securities Commissioner Marc Wilson is working with the Kansas Council on Economic Education (KCEE), hosted at Wichita State University, to promote financial literacy in Kansas schools through The Stock Marke

Nov 11, 2010 — By WSU News Services — Ask youths if they prefer to be rich or flat broke, and you'll get the same answer 99 times out of 100 -- rich. Ask them how to achieve this goal, and you'll get a 100 crazy ideas. Kansas Securities Commissioner Marc Wilson is working with the Kansas Council on Economic Education (KCEE), hosted at Wichita State University, to promote financial literacy in Kansas schools through The Stock Marke

Nov 11, 2010 — By WSU News Services — Ask youths if they prefer to be rich or flat broke, and you'll get the same answer 99 times out of 100 -- rich. Ask them how to achieve this goal, and you'll get a 100 crazy ideas. Kansas Securities Commissioner Marc Wilson is working with the Kansas Council on Economic Education (KCEE), hosted at Wichita State University, to promote financial literacy in Kansas schools through The Stock Marke

Nov 11, 2010 — By WSU News Services — Ask youths if they prefer to be rich or flat broke, and you'll get the same answer 99 times out of 100 -- rich. Ask them how to achieve this goal, and you'll get a 100 crazy ideas. Kansas Securities Commissioner Marc Wilson is working with the Kansas Council on Economic Education (KCEE), hosted at Wichita State University, to promote financial literacy in Kansas schools through The Stock Marke

Nov 12, 2010 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State is committed to maintaining an environment free of sexual harassment where all can develop intellectually, professionally and personally. New hires, faculty, staff and student employees who have not taken advantage of previous training sessions are encouraged to participate in the next training session from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, in the Media Resources Center. To enroll, ca

Nov 12, 2010 — By WSU News Services — The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders congratulates three students in its speech-language and audiology programs who were recently awarded a Delano Maggard, Jr. Graduate Research grant from the WSU Graduate School. Awards are up to $300 and winners are recognized at the GRASP symposium, scheduled for April 29. The students and their projects are Masako Maeda, "Modifying Foreig

Nov 16, 2010 — By WSU News Services — The flu is here. Two cases have already been reported in Kansas. If you haven't taken your flu shot yet, there's still time. Student Health has the vaccine available. It takes two weeks to become effective, so get yours now in time for the holidays. Flu shots are available from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; 8-11:30 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. Wednesday; and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday. The cost is $2