Pediatric Feeding Group at the 蹤獲扦 Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic

Nov. 5, 2019 The Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic at 蹤獲扦 is hosting the first Pediatric Feeding group to help picky eaters and problem feeders.

  • A message from President-elect Golden
  • SEM Update: Goals 1 and 2
  • The next session of Managing the Employment Relationship is Wednesday, Dec. 11!
  • Join the 400 Years & Beyond Movement
  • Nov. 6 - Learn more about Mexico over an authentic Mexican meal
  • KMUW to convene mental health conversation with Sheriff and Chief of Police
  • Project Management Summit 2019 hosted by 蹤獲扦 this Friday, Nov. 8
  • Flu shots available on campus
  • Leading art historian and curator will discuss works by women artists in Ulrich Museum collection today (Tuesday, Nov. 5)
  • Continue celebrating First-Gen Week with the First Generation Coordinating Council
  • 蹤獲扦 Office of Research is hosting a workshop on applying to the American Chemical Societys Petroleum Research Fund Grant Program
  • If you see an accessibility problem on campus, please report it.
  • Litigation attorney to speak about case involving lost Apollo 11 samples
  • Learn about flavorful neutrinos in physics seminar on Nov. 6
  • Center for Management class: How to Delegate and Empower Your Employees
  • Stop by and see the Career Development Center for Resume Rx on Nov. 6
  • What is it like to come to the U.S. as an international student?
  • Attention fraternity and sorority life alumni!
  • WalletHub uses 蹤獲扦s Harpool as expert source
  • Audiology doctoral students need participants for their research projects
  • Faculty and staff regalia orders at the Shocker Store in RSC
  • Psychology Colloquium to feature presentation by Megan O'Brien
  • 90's Lunchtime Bingo with the Student Activities Council
  • Koskei repeats as champion, leads Shockers to runner-up finish
  • Sale on drinkware at the Shocker Store

Austin Clift instructs students in his photo imaging class at Wichita East High School

Nov. 4, 2019 -- Austin Clift prepared himself as much as possible to teach high school journalism, but nothing could ready him for his first day teaching solo at Wichita East High School. As a part of his preparation, he shadowed his predecessor through 蹤獲扦s Transition to Teaching program.

Eric Harrison, adult learner

Nov. 4, 2019 -Eric Harrison is a jack of all trades and has many talents. After dabbling in construction work, being a mason and making stained glass artwork, he realized he was missing an education. For Eric, coming back to school at the age of 66 is the best thing he has done. Currently, he is getting his degree in philosophy and minors in English and psychology.

  • President's job adapts to challenges while it remains consistent with mission
  • Attend the SBIR Workshop
  • Litigation attorney to speak about case involving lost Apollo 11 samples
  • The YMCA will host group exercise classes at 蹤獲扦 this month
  • Project Management Summit 2019 hosted by 蹤獲扦 this Friday, Nov. 8
  • 蹤獲扦 Office of Research is hosting a workshop on applying to the American Chemical Societys Petroleum Research Fund Grant Program
  • Notices of Intent for limited NSF EPSCoR funding opportunity due to the 蹤獲扦 Office of Research by Friday, Nov. 8
  • TIAA financial consultant will be on campus Nov. 7
  • Celebrate F1RST-Gen Shockers
  • You are invited to a free documentary screening, Chicago at the Crossroad on Nov. 6
  • Registration for Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace training is still available
  • 蹤獲扦 Fire & Safety will conduct annual fire alarm testing
  • CourseLeaf Curriculum (CIM) training, open labs and new form
  • Nominations are open for outstanding adult learner
  • Help students get career ready
  • Grand opening of E-Sports hub at the Heskett Center
  • Join your colleagues and support the United Way!
  • Join the 400 Years & Beyond Movement
  • Learn about intellectual property basics in Tuesday workshop
  • Learn how to write literature reviews in two workshops this week!
  • Attend the motivational speech given by Richard Taylor Jr.
  • 90's Lunchtime Bingo with the Student Activities Council
  • Learn to manage more effectively by understanding human behavior
  • Nominations are open for outstanding adult learner
  • Come join the Arts and Crafts Fair hosted by SAC
  • Participants needed for audiology research
  • Save at RSC Starbucks throughout November
  • Free Cosmic Bowling for Veterans, active duty military and their families
  • Discount at Braeburn Shocker Store for veterans
  • Gameday sale at the Shocker Store
  • Did you know Campus Recreation offers therapeutic massages?
  • Soup of the Week at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

  • President's job adapts to challenges while it remains consistent with mission
  • Litigation attorney to speak about case involving lost Apollo 11 samples
  • Steve Clark YMCA Day: Nov. 5
  • The YMCA will host group exercise classes at 蹤獲扦 this month
  • 90's Lunchtime Bingo with the Student Activities Council
  • Project Management Summit 2019 hosted by 蹤獲扦 this Friday, Nov. 8
  • Are you career ready?
  • Grand opening of E-Sports hub at the Heskett Center
  • Learn to manage more effectively by understanding human behavior
  • Join the 400 Years & Beyond Movement for free
  • Critical Language Scholarship for summer 2020
  • Join the Community Service Board volunteering at a local senior center
  • Learn about ways you can volunteer at Community Service Board meetings
  • Learn about intellectual property basics in Tuesday workshop
  • Save with regalia packages from the Shocker Store
  • Nominations are open for outstanding adult learner
  • Join the Career Development Center for basic training in job hunting - Nov. 6
  • Stop by and see the Career Development Center for Resume Rx on Nov. 6
  • Join the Graduate School and Career Development Center for a Resume Writing Lab
  • Learn how to write literature reviews in two workshops this week!
  • Attend the SBIR Workshop
  • Come join the Arts and Crafts Fair hosted by SAC
  • Participants needed for audiology research
  • Learn about flavorful neutrinos in physics seminar on Nov. 6
  • Say thank you for your scholarship at Grati-Wu Week happening Nov. 4-13
  • Join 蹤獲扦's Cultural Ambassadors for Global Zumba Night
  • Attend the motivational speech given by Richard Taylor Jr.
  • Did you know Student Health Services offers contraception services?
  • Do you love to sing? Women's Glee is looking for singers!
  • Save at RSC Starbucks throughout November
  • Free Cosmic Bowling for Veterans, active duty military and their families
  • Discount at Braeburn Shocker Store for veterans
  • Gameday sale at the Shocker Store
  • Sale on drinkware at the Shocker Store
  • Did you know Campus Recreation offers therapeutic massages?
  • Soup of the Week at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

Il Primo Espresso Caffe

Nov. 1, 2019 -- Verdict: Wichitas charming original espresso caf矇 is conveniently close to campus but far enough away to be fresh, and sports some quality drinks at reasonable prices.

  • Jay Golden named 14th President of 蹤獲扦
  • Notices of Intent for limited NSF EPSCoR funding opportunity due to the 蹤獲扦 Office of Research by Friday, Nov. 8
  • November HealthQuest upcoming events
  • Housing and Residence Life closed this afternoon
  • Kansas World Language Association Conference at 蹤獲扦
  • School of Social Work Friday today (Nov. 1)
  • Military and veterans celebration - register for free lunch!
  • Celebrate F1RST-Gen Shockers
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • ME Seminar today (Friday, Nov. 1)
  • 蹤獲扦 Foundation provides aid for student in need
  • Litigation attorney to speak about case involving lost Apollo 11 samples
  • Participants needed for audiology research
  • Refer a student to LeaderShape
  • KMUW to convene mental health conversation with Sheriff and Chief of Police
  • Japanese Culture Association will host Japanese Culture Night
  • You're invited to Ulrich Family Fun Day
  • Wichita Wurlitzer presents 'Sounds of Silents' with Clark Wilson and 'Wings'
  • Faculty advisor needed for new student organization
  • Support Shocker Rowing this Sunday
  • Submit your Finals Frenzy event
  • Come join the Arts and Crafts Fair hosted by SAC

  • Jay Golden named 14th President of 蹤獲扦
  • ME Seminar today (Friday, Nov. 1)
  • School of Social Work Friday today (Nov. 1)
  • 蹤獲扦 School of Performing Arts presents 'Anything Goes'
  • Japanese Culture Association will host Japanese Culture Night
  • Celebrate F1RST-Gen Shockers
  • Elements Mixed-Media Arts Competition accepting submissions now to Nov. 4
  • You're invited to Ulrich Family Fun Day
  • Support Shocker Rowing this Sunday
  • Military and veterans celebration - register for free lunch!
  • Grand opening of E-Sports hub at the Heskett Center
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • KMUW to convene mental health conversation with Sheriff and Chief of Police
  • Join the 400 Years & Beyond Movement
  • You are invited to a free documentary screening, of Chicago at the Crossroad
  • 17th Annual P3 Awards design competition now open
  • Litigation attorney to speak about case involving lost Apollo 11 samples
  • 蹤獲扦 Foundation provides aid for student in need
  • 10th Annual Drag Show: Out of this World
  • Did you know Student Health Services offers contraception services?
  • Students Who Are Parents will meet Thursday, Nov. 14
  • First Gen Success meets Tuesday, Nov. 19
  • Enroll for a service-learning course in psychology
  • Join 蹤獲扦's Cultural Ambassadors for Global Zumba Night
  • Attend the motivational speech given by Richard Taylor Jr.
  • Resilience group Shocker Strong meets Wednesday, Nov. 20
  • Latinx/Latine student group Mi Gente meets Tuesday, Nov. 26
  • Do you love to sing? Women's Glee is looking for singers!
  • Submit your Finals Frenzy event
  • Health & Wellness Committee Meeting meets Nov. 6
  • Join the University Libraries in celebrating the Orlando Winfield "O.W." Wilson collection donation

蹤獲扦 President-elect Jay Golden

Nov. 1, 2019 - President-elect Jay Goldens introduction speech indicates he learned much about 蹤獲扦s history and its mission. He spoke of reducing cost for students, of applied learning, the importance of the humanities and critical thinking and ties with business.