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Jun 13, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Stop by the University Bookstore to grab a gift for Father's Day. This week baseball caps are 20 percent off, dad-specific merchandise is 20 percent off, golf merchandise is 15 percent off and backpacks are 30 percent off. Plus, we have many new clearance items and a $7 T-shirt table. Sale is in store only.

Jun 13, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State professors Mathew Muether, Holger Meyer, Nick Solomey and graduate student Alan Cedeno are members of the NOvA Collaboration, a group of more than 200 physicists from across the United States and around the world working to understand the nature of a subatomic particle known as the neutrino and what it might reveal about our universe. WSU is hosting this year's summer NOvA meeting no

Jun 13, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Stop by the University Bookstore to grab a gift for Father's Day. This week baseball caps are 20 percent off, dad-specific merchandise is 20 percent off, golf merchandise is 15 percent off and backpacks are 30 percent off. Plus, we have lots of new clearance items and a $7 T-shirt table. Sale is in store only.

Jun 12, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Krystian Fish took the Miss Kansas 2017 crown in the finals late Saturday night (June 10) in Pratt, according to The Hutchinson News. "People should not be defined by the disability or inabilities," Fish said earlier in the week, whose platform was "Be Unstoppable: Disability, not Definition." Fish has worked with individuals with disabilities since 2007 and is passionate about making sure they

Jun 13, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Recently retired WSU postal clearing clerk Tim Shrank died on Tuesday, June 6. He was 63. A viewing will be held from 5-7 p.m. Friday, June 16, and his funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 17, both at Resthaven Mortuary, 11800 W. Kellogg. Memorials may be made to the Kansas Humane Society.

Jun 9, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State professors Mathew Muether, Holger Meyer, Nick Solomey and graduate student Alan Cedeno are members of the NOvA Collaboration, a group of more than 200 physicists from across the United States and around the world working to understand the nature of a subatomic particle known as the neutrino and what they might reveal about our universe. WSU is hosting this year's summer NOvA from

Jun 9, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State professors Mathew Muether, Holger Meyer, Nick Solomey and graduate student Alan Cedeno are members of the NOvA Collaboration, a group of more than 200 physicists from across the United States and around the world working to understand the nature of a subatomic particle known as the neutrino and what they might reveal about our universe. WSU is hosting this year's summer NOvA from

Jun 9, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State professors Mathew Muether, Holger Meyer, Nick Solomey and graduate student Alan Cedeno are members of the NOvA Collaboration, a group of more than 200 physicists from across the United States and around the world working to understand the nature of a subatomic particle known as the neutrino and what they might reveal about our universe. WSU is hosting this year's summer NOvA from

Jun 9, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State professors Mathew Muether, Holger Meyer, Nick Solomey and graduate student Alan Cedeno are members of the NOvA Collaboration, a group of more than 200 physicists from across the United States and around the world working to understand the nature of a subatomic particle known as the neutrino and what they might reveal about our universe. WSU is hosting this year's summer NOvA from

Jun 9, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State professors Mathew Muether, Holger Meyer, Nick Solomey and graduate student Alan Cedeno are members of the NOvA Collaboration, a group of more than 200 physicists from across the United States and around the world working to understand the nature of a subatomic particle known as the neutrino and what they might reveal about our universe. WSU is hosting this year's summer NOvA from