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Sep 29, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Each year the Graduate School takes students to the capitol to present research relevant to the state of Kansas at our annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS) event. Please save the date for this year's event on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018. Curious about CGRS? Check out our website at http://www.wichita.edu/cgrs. We also take judges to the event. Let Kerry Wilks, associate dean of the Graduat

Sep 29, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Wellness services has a number of people ready to help if you are not feeling well or simply need someone to talk to about what's on your mind. Campus Recreation in the Heskett Center offers a great facility (free to use, by the way) to workout, get a massage or learn the newest fitness craze to hit campus. Student Health Services (second floor, Ahlberg Hall) will see you if you are feeling under

Oct 3, 2017 — By WSU News Services — University Libraries is hosting the workshop "Finding Government Information" for all students from noon-1:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, in 217 Ablah Library. This is one in a series of Undergraduate Research workshops this semester. For more information about this workshop and others in the series, visit our Undergraduate Research Portal at http://libresources.wichita.edu/undergradresearch. Please enc

Oct 3, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Members of the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes EAT.DRINK.PLAY Rewards Program can enjoy a special weekly session of cosmic bowling exclusively for rewards program members. Members pay just $5 per person for two hours. The members-only cosmic bowling is from 6-8 p.m. every Saturday in October. If you are not already a member, joining is free and easy. Simply stop by the sports grill counter or custome

Sep 29, 2017 — By WSU News Services — This time of year often brings increased stress and sickness. Student Health Services, Counseling and Testing Center and Campus Recreation offer many opportunities for students to relax and create or maintain a balanced lifestyle, but students sometimes still need a little help. These resources work together with others to create a community of care and help students maximize their potential for s

Oct 3, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The University Bookstore now offers students a way to sell back their used textbooks 24/7 online! We have teamed up with MBS Textbook Exchange to offer you the best prices for your used books. Plus, MBS pays for shipping. For more information, visit the Textbooks tab at http://www.wsubooks.com

Oct 3, 2017 — By WSU News Services — * The annual ceremony of remembrance for those who died in the 1970 Wichita State University plane crash will be held at 9 a.m. today (Monday, Oct. 2) at Wichita State University's Memorial '70, located near the 18th Street and Hillside entrance to the university. * Representatives from Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, Georgetown University, Princeton University and Tufts Universi

Sep 29, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Dr. Otis Brawley, chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society, will give a presentation from 12:30-1:45 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Oct. 3) in 200 Ahlberg Hall. Brawley is an acknowledged global leader in the field of cancer prevention and control. As the chief medical and scientific officer, he is responsible for promoting the goals of cancer prevention, early detection and quality treatmen

Oct 2, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Dr. Otis Brawley, chief medical officer for the American Cancer Society, will give a presentation from 12:30-1:45 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Oct. 3) in 200 Ahlberg Hall. Brawley is an acknowledged global leader in the field of cancer prevention and control. As the chief medical and scientific officer, he is responsible for promoting the goals of cancer prevention, early detection and quality treatmen

Sep 28, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Wichita State softball team continues the fall schedule when they play host to Newman University at noon tomorrow (Saturday, Sept. 30) at Wilkins Stadium. The Jets will make the eight-mile trip across town for a 10-inning match-up against a Shocker team that has scored 33 runs in three fall games so far. Admission is free for students with a WSU ID, and $5 at the gate for the public.