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Jan 11, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Celebrate the excitement of game night and display your pride with the Wichita State Shockers captured in stunning panoramic photography. It's a great addition to your fan cave, or the perfect gift for your favorite fan -- get it delivered direct with a custom gift message at http://www.wichita.edu/j/?6155

Jan 11, 2018 — By WSU News Services — The Office of Disability Services invites all faculty and staff to visit its office from 3-4:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, Jan. 12) to see the new camera system that was installed in its testing rooms. In December, right before finals, we installed cameras in 10 private rooms and two group rooms for testing. We would like interested or concerned faculty regarding our testing and proctoring system to s

Jan 12, 2018 — By WSU News Services — University Libraries (UL) invites graduate students to a workshop focused on how using library resources and services can save them time and money. Learn how to avoid article charges, how to download the EndNote software program provided by the UL that makes formatting research papers and citations easier, how to get library help when you need it and much more. This workshop will be given in 217 A

Jan 9, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Are you looking for a fun, educational and loving place for your pre-K child? The Wichita State University Child Development Center (CDC) has an immediate opening in our Prekindergarten room for this school year. This room is enrolling children who will be 4-5 years old and entering Kindergarten in August 2018. For more information, contact the CDC at 978-3109.

Jan 12, 2018 — By WSU News Services — The first semester of volunteerICT at Wichita State University is over and Civic Engagement is excited to share the outcomes. During the semester, WSU students tracked more than 2,430 hours of service. Almost every hour of this work happened right here in the greater Wichita area, meaning that students, faculty and staff contributed about $51,433.62 worth of people-hours into this city. Shocke

Jan 17, 2018 — By WSU News Services — The first semester of volunteerICT at Wichita State University is over and Civic Engagement is excited to share the outcomes. During this semester, WSU students tracked more than 2,430 hours of service. Almost every hour of this work happened right here in the Greater Wichita area, meaning that students, faculty, and staff contributed about $51,433.62 worth of people-hours into this city. Shoc

Jan 12, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Effective for 2018, the RSC parking garage will be enforced 24/7 as follows: Level 1: Reserved Levels 2 and 3: Yellow or green ePermit required Level 4: Yellow ePermit required Visitors: Hourly parking on Levels 2, 3 and 4 ($1.50 / hour). Pay at stair tower pay station immediately after parking. The kiosks will be credit card only.

Jan 19, 2018 — By WSU News Services — The tour begins by the Circulation Desk at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24, followed by an orientation to online services and collections in 217 Ablah Library. Learn about special services and collections for students. This includes a wireless network, 3D printing and other technology, study areas, a quiet zone and a 24-hour study room with computers and vending. Learn how to find scholarly articles

Jan 12, 2018 — By WSU News Services — The tour begins by the Circulation Desk at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24, followed by an orientation to online services and collections in 217 Ablah Library. Learn about special services and collections for students. This includes a wireless network, 3D printing and other technology, study areas, a quiet zone and a 24-hour study room with computers and vending. Learn how to find scholarly articles

Jan 11, 2018 — By WSU News Services — The College of Education will hold a formal news conference for 10 Klose Scholars and their guests at 1 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, Jan. 12) in 155 Corbin Education Center. The Klose Scholarship is for students pursuing a degree in math or science education in the College of Education. Students will receive the tuition, fees and a book stipend scholarship, estimated to be a total of $18,000, once th