Reminders
* The Unclassified Professional Senate's monthly meeting is 9-11 a.m. today (Tuesday, Nov. 18) in 200 Lindquist Hall. The meeting is open to anyone interested in listening in. If you have a concern or want to know more about what is happening with the Unclassified Professional Senate, go to http://bit.ly/1xwU9SW
* With the holidays coming up, it's a good time to start working on healthy alternatives for dealing with holiday meals and treats. Since meetings started on campus three years ago, group members have lost more than 1,200 pounds combined. The Weight Watchers Open House is noon today (Tuesday, Nov. 18) in 206 Heskett Center. For more information, go to http://bit.ly/1Baw9Kr or contact Melissa Ellenz at 978-5394 or melissa.ellenz@wichita.edu.
* New and experienced Banner Schedule Builders and Department Chairs are invited to attend the upcoming Spring Schedule Building Training sessions, presented by the University Registrar and Applications Training on Dec. 9-10. Sections 1 and 2 are required for new schedule builders; current builders are invited to attend one or both sessions as a refresher. Registration is required; sessions are posted on myWSU, EmpHelp, myTraining. Contact Applications Training if you have questions at 978-5800 or training@wichita.edu.
* The Fall 2014 Physics Seminar Series will feature Charles H. Mielke from the Los Alamos National Lab. He will present "Quantum Matter in ultra-high magnetic fields," at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, in 128 Jabara Hall. Go to http://www.wichita.edu/j/?3261 for the complete fall schedule.
* The Fall 2014 WSU Chemistry Colloquium series continues at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, in 224 McKinley Hall, with a talk by Hans Peter Bachinger from the Oregon Health & Science University and Shriners Research Center. Bachinger will present "A molecular ensemble in the rER for procollagen maturation." The fall schedule is available at http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=chem&p=/colloquia
* This past year we saw WSU President John Bardo taking action on his vision for Wichita State. The dynamic signs of progress are reflected all across campus, touching the lives of students, faculty, staff and our community -- and will for years to come. See the WSU Foundation's FY14 Annual Report at http://foundation.wichita.edu/annual-report