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Mar 29, 2010 — By WSU News Services — The McNair Scholars Program is looking for students who are interested in attending graduate school. Encourage eligible students to stop by the McNair Office in 173B Grace Wilkie Annex to pick up an application for the 2010-2011 academic year. To learn more, attend an informational meeting from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, in 133 Heskett Center. Please note the location change to 133

Mar 23, 2010 — By WSU News Services — People of all ages take noncredit classes at Wichita State University, but it's not every day that one of the students is turning 100. Iris Bain began taking classes at WSU in September 1977, and is currently enrolled in "Great Decisions 2010," a noncredit political science class that meets from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoons March 4-May 6. In honor of her 100th birthday Saturday, March 27

Mar 23, 2010 — By WSU News Services — People of all ages take noncredit classes at Wichita State University, but it's not every day that one of the students is turning 100. Iris Bain began taking classes at WSU in September 1977, and is currently enrolled in "Great Decisions 2010," a noncredit political science class that meets from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoons March 4-May 6. In honor of her 100th birthday Saturday, March 27

Mar 23, 2010 — By WSU News Services — People of all ages take noncredit classes at Wichita State University, but it's not every day that one of the students is turning 100. Iris Bain began taking classes at WSU in September 1977, and is currently enrolled in "Great Decisions 2010," a noncredit political science class that meets from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoons March 4-May 6. In honor of her 100th birthday Saturday, March 27

Mar 23, 2010 — By WSU News Services — People of all ages take noncredit classes at Wichita State University, but it's not every day that one of the students is turning 100. Iris Bain began taking classes at WSU in September 1977, and is currently enrolled in "Great Decisions 2010," a noncredit political science class that meets from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoons March 4-May 6. In honor of her 100th birthday Saturday, March 27

Mar 23, 2010 — By WSU News Services — People of all ages take noncredit classes at Wichita State University, but it's not every day that one of the students is turning 100. Iris Bain began taking classes at WSU in September 1977, and is currently enrolled in "Great Decisions 2010," a noncredit political science class that meets from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoons March 4-May 6. In honor of her 100th birthday Saturday, March 27

Mar 23, 2010 — By WSU News Services — Former WSU faculty member A.C. "Tony" Genova, 80, died March 20 at his home. Responsible for creating WSU's philosophy department as an independent academic unit, he was hired as an assistant professor in 1962 and later became professor and the first department chair. He left WSU in 1972 to become chair of the philosophy department at the University of Kansas. An expert on Immanuel Kant, Genova al

Mar 23, 2010 — By WSU News Services — People of all ages take noncredit classes at Wichita State University, but it's not every day that one of the students is turning 100. Iris Bain began taking classes at WSU in September 1977, and is currently enrolled in "Great Decisions 2010," a noncredit political science class that meets from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoons March 4-May 6. In honor of her 100th birthday Saturday, March 27

Mar 24, 2010 — By WSU News Services — "MRI, oh my!!," a local case presentation by an interdisciplinary team from WSU and the Kansas University School of Medicine-Wichita in preparation for the national competition in April, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 24, in 300 Ahlberg Hall. The presentation is by CLARION -- Clinician/Administrator Relationship Improvement Organization.

Mar 25, 2010 — By WSU News Services — The WSU Library Associates presents "Exploring Space and Place in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales" from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, March 28, in Special Collections, lower level, Ablah Library. WSU English professor William Woods will discuss how space and place in Chaucer's opening Canterbury Tales are key to understanding them. He shows how characters inhabit a landscape and places within it that express both t