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Feb 9, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Do you think you are Wichita State University's strongest? You have the chance to prove it at 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 12. Participate in squat, bench press and deadlift competitions. Registration for this event is $10 for WSU students, $20 for nonmembers. Entry fees are due to the Campus Recreation Heskett Center front desk by the day of the event. For more information, contact Karolina Mosa at 978-5

Feb 9, 2017 — By WSU News Services — Have you applied for jobs, awards or scholarships and wondered how you can make yourself stand out from hundreds of other applicants? If you haven't become involved on campus, explored leadership programs and opportunities or had an internship, you need to look into these opportunities now. For information on involvement and leadership programs, including a Leadership Certificate program, go to ht

Feb 3, 2017 — By WSU News Services — How do students stand out among the other 78 job applicants who have a great GPA and will be graduating Suma Cum Laude? By taking advantage of connection and involvement opportunities outside of the classroom and building leadership skills. From completing the Leadership Certificate program to becoming an elected leader in a student group or landing a summer internship, students should take advant

Feb 3, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Wichita State University Center for Combating Human Trafficking joins the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in addressing the harsh reality that there are individuals who create a demand for the abuse and exploitation of women and children. "Making progress in the anti-trafficking movement means that we must swim upstream and deal with the root of the issue," said Karen Countryman-Rosw

Feb 3, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Wichita State University Center for Combating Human Trafficking joins the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in addressing the harsh reality that there are individuals who create a demand for the abuse and exploitation of women and children. "Making progress in the anti-trafficking movement means that we must swim upstream and deal with the root of the issue," said Karen Countryman-Rosw

Feb 3, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Wichita State University Center for Combating Human Trafficking joins the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in addressing the harsh reality that there are individuals who create a demand for the abuse and exploitation of women and children. "Making progress in the anti-trafficking movement means that we must swim upstream and deal with the root of the issue," said Karen Countryman-Rosw

Feb 3, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Wichita State University Center for Combating Human Trafficking joins the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in addressing the harsh reality that there are individuals who create a demand for the abuse and exploitation of women and children. "Making progress in the anti-trafficking movement means that we must swim upstream and deal with the root of the issue," said Karen Countryman-Rosw

Feb 3, 2017 — By WSU News Services — The Wichita State University Center for Combating Human Trafficking joins the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in addressing the harsh reality that there are individuals who create a demand for the abuse and exploitation of women and children. "Making progress in the anti-trafficking movement means that we must swim upstream and deal with the root of the issue," said Karen Countryman-Rosw

Feb 9, 2017 — By WSU News Services — At the General Faculty meeting held on Jan. 27, the faculty voted to approve expanding the membership of the Faculty Senate to include Unclassified Teaching Professionals (clinical educators, engineering educators and Intensive English instructors among others). This vote was taken upon the recommendation of the Faculty Senate, which voted on the issue in December following a report from the Rules

Feb 2, 2017 — By WSU News Services — John Gist, retired director of Facilities Planning, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 31. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, at Lakeview Funeral Home, 12100 E. 13th St. North. Donations can be made in his memory to the WSU Foundation or to Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice.