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Nov 22, 2016 — By WSU News Services — The Rhatigan Student Center has teamed with Meritrust Credit Union to install an ATM in the north entryway of the RSC. This is a dispensing ATM only; it does not allow for deposits.

Nov 28, 2016 — By WSU News Services — Why aren't we talking about climate change anymore? Craig Wolfe of the Al Gore Climate Reality Project will present the project's most up-to-date slide show on climate change, the risks of doing nothing and the tremendous progress we've made to combat the worst of it in a presentation from 9:30-10:40 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 29) in 101 Geology Building. Wolfe is a member of the Leadership Corp

Nov 22, 2016 — By WSU News Services — Why aren't we talking about climate change anymore? Craig Wolfe of the Al Gore Climate Reality Project will present the project's most up-to-date slide show on climate change, the risks of doing nothing and the tremendous progress we've made to combat the worst of it in a presentation from 9:30-10:40 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 29) in 101 Geology Building. Wolfe is a member of the Leadership Corp

Nov 23, 2016 — By WSU News Services — The WSU Symphony Orchestra will invite the audience to sing portions of Handel's "Messiah" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 29), in Wiedemann Hall. The concert will be led by Mark Laycock. An annual tradition in many communities, the "Messiah" sing-along will focus on the Christmas portion of Handel's beloved oratorio. The concert will also feature Lynne Davis, the Robert L. Town Distinguished

Nov 23, 2016 — By WSU News Services — The WSU Symphony Orchestra will invite the audience to sing portions of Handel's "Messiah" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 29), in Wiedemann Hall. The concert will be led by Mark Laycock. An annual tradition in many communities, the "Messiah" sing-along will focus on the Christmas portion of Handel's beloved oratorio. The concert will also feature Lynne Davis, the Robert L. Town Distinguished

Nov 22, 2016 — By WSU News Services — Looking to find your favorite Shocker fan a holiday gift? Stop by the University Bookstore for its annual 12 Days of Christmas holiday sale today (Monday, Nov. 28) through Saturday, Dec. 10. New sale items are added each day. Today's sale is two select crew sweatshirts or sweatpants for $29.99 and Wu Dolls for $15.99. Prefer shopping online? Go to http://www.wsubooks.com and only use the code CAMP

Nov 22, 2016 — By WSU News Services — The National Science Foundation Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) solicitation for the RII Track-4 Focused EPSCoR Collaborations competition for FY17 is now available on the NSF webpage at http://www.wichita.edu/j/?5199 RII Track-4 provides opportunities for nontenured investigators to further develop their individual research potential through extended collaborative

Nov 29, 2016 — By WSU News Services — WSU Athletics will close most parking lots three hours prior to game time near Koch Arena along 21st Street and Hillside, and 21st Street for men's basketball SASO parking today (Tuesday, Nov. 29). The game against Southern Nazarene will start at 7 p.m. in Koch Arena. Affected lots include: (G) Guardians: 1S, 1N, 2S, 2N and 2E (BG) Bold Gold: 3N, 3S, 16, 16S and 19 Vehicles without the pro

Nov 29, 2016 — By WSU News Services — * The Office of Human Resources continues to streamline its processes. As a part of this effort, a change has been made to the PeopleAdmin (PA) approval workflows. This recent enhancement to PA workflows transfers the FLSA approver (Sarah Hunter) and HRIS Reviewer approver (Dana Hess) ahead of the Budget Officer/Principal Investigator. This will enable all editing to be done up front and will spee

Nov 28, 2016 — By WSU News Services — Undergraduate students from all majors and backgrounds have the opportunity to pursue research and creative activity at Wichita State. Having students involved in research results in increased diversity, retention, satisfaction and graduation rates. Help your students continue to develop critical thinking skills, creativity and intellectual independence. Students can find out more information