Archive articles found: 29197. Page 2652 of 2920 pages.

Aug 28, 2009 — By WSU News Services — * Wichita State is committed to maintaining an environment free of sexual harassment where all can develop intellectually, professionally and personally. The next training session will be 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, in the Media Resources Center Wireless Learning Space Room. To enroll, call LaMar Brown at 978-3068 or lamar.brown@wichita.edu. * University Libraries will offer training in the us

Aug 24, 2009 — By WSU News Services — The Office of Purchasing continues to update Chapter 14, Purchasing, in the WSU Policies and Procedures Manual. President Beggs has approved the following additional revisions. The revisions reflect current practices, incorporating changes implemented by the State Purchasing Office and/or the State Legislature, and provide general updating. 14.02 / Purchases Less Than $5,000 The revision refle

Aug 24, 2009 — By WSU News Services — The agenda for the first meeting of the 2009-2010 Faculty Senate, at 3:30 p.m. today (Monday, Aug. 24) is available at http://www.wichita.edu/j/?157. Note the room change to 126 Clinton Hall.

Aug 24, 2009 — By WSU News Services — The Regional Institute on Aging is announcing the third and final competition of the Gridley Hoover Pilot Research Program. The purpose of the pilot research program is to provide investigators with significant short-term funding to collect preliminary data that will underpin hypothesis-driven research grant applications. All full-time WSU faculty members are eligible to apply, except for previous

Aug 28, 2009 — By WSU News Services — * Come build free ice cream sundaes and meet the fabulous staff in Grace Wilkie Hall. There will also be music and games, so join the fun at Sundae Fun Day from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Monday, Aug. 24) at Grace Wilkie Hall. * WSU will host a Scholarship Information Night at 6 p.m. today (Monday, Aug. 24) in Marcus Welcome Center for parents, high school seniors and high school counselors. For mo

Aug 20, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, until further notice -- This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. School is back in session and children face the challenge of fitting in with their peers. Parents hope their children choose friends who are a good influence. Wichita State University child psychologist Jim Snyder looks at the challenges facing parents and what to do when they are concerned

Aug 20, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, until further notice -- This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. School is back in session and children face the challenge of fitting in with their peers. Parents hope their children choose friends who are a good influence. Wichita State University child psychologist Jim Snyder looks at the challenges facing parents and what to do when they are concerned

Aug 20, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, until further notice -- This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. School is back in session and children face the challenge of fitting in with their peers. Parents hope their children choose friends who are a good influence. Wichita State University child psychologist Jim Snyder looks at the challenges facing parents and what to do when they are concerned

Aug 20, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, until further notice -- This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. School is back in session and children face the challenge of fitting in with their peers. Parents hope their children choose friends who are a good influence. Wichita State University child psychologist Jim Snyder looks at the challenges facing parents and what to do when they are concerned

Aug 20, 2009 — By WSU News Services — 9 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, until further notice -- This topic features six sound bites and one voice wrap. School is back in session and children face the challenge of fitting in with their peers. Parents hope their children choose friends who are a good influence. Wichita State University child psychologist Jim Snyder looks at the challenges facing parents and what to do when they are concerned