Amy Chesser and Nikki Keene Woods

Feb. 26, 2019 -- Two 桃汁影院 Public Health Sciences faculty members are focusing their research on health equity for women in Kansas. The researchers have been approved for a $250,000 Engagement Award for their project 鈥淲omen Involved Network (WIN for Kansas): Community Collaboration to Create Health Equity.鈥

  • New WSU additive manufacturing certificate will address industry need
  • Campus Rec Health Fair tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 27)
  • 10 minutes with鈥 Rick Muma, 桃汁影院
  • Severe weather preparedness drill scheduled for Tuesday, March 5
  • Weekly Briefing university update
  • Construction starting on Eck Stadium performance facility; parking will be partially blocked
  • Along came a spider
  • 鈥楬ow to Fly a Spacecraft鈥 lecture to be presented Thursday, Feb. 28
  • Concert Chorale and A Cappella Choir present winter concert tonight (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Electrical engineering professor wins national teaching award
  • Graduate student seeking participants for coping with depression research project
  • Jump!Star call for entries: Tell a 鈥榮tar story鈥
  • Writing Now / Reading Now this Thursday at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Clarinetist Katsuya Yuasa to present recital on March 7
  • Baseball, softball single game tickets on sale now
  • WSU College of Engineering awards $28,000 each to Wallace Scholarship recipients
  • New Randy Regier sculpture 鈥楾he Celestial Mechanic鈥 installed outside Ahlberg Hall

  • Faculty nominations sought for a presidential award by Friday, March 1
  • Severe weather preparedness drill scheduled for Tuesday, March 5
  • Read the February edition of the Forward, Together faculty / staff newsletter
  • University Libraries to host advanced webinars on Scopus
  • Electrical engineering professor wins national teaching award
  • Concert Chorale and A Cappella Choir present winter concert tonight (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Jump!Star call for entries: Tell a 鈥榮tar story鈥
  • Physics Seminar Series continues tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 27)
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature presentation by John Markley
  • 鈥楬ow to Fly a Spacecraft鈥 lecture to be presented Thursday, Feb. 28
  • Writing Now / Reading Now this Thursday at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Clarinetist Katsuya Yuasa to present recital on March 7
  • Service-Learning Showcase registration open
  • Diversity and Inclusion schedules LGBTQ Movie Night
  • Cadman Art Gallery will be making fall 2019 selections
  • Baseball, softball single game tickets on sale now
  • BBQ Chicken Pizza at Pizza Hut

  • Faculty nominations sought for a presidential award by Friday, March 1
  • Severe weather preparedness drill scheduled for Tuesday, March 5
  • Read the February edition of the Forward, Together faculty / staff newsletter
  • University Libraries to host advanced webinars on Scopus
  • Electrical engineering professor wins national teaching award
  • Concert Chorale and A Cappella Choir present winter concert tonight (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Jump!Star call for entries: Tell a 鈥榮tar story鈥
  • Physics Seminar Series continues tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 27)
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature presentation by John Markley
  • 鈥楬ow to Fly a Spacecraft鈥 lecture to be presented Thursday, Feb. 28
  • Writing Now / Reading Now this Thursday at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Clarinetist Katsuya Yuasa to present recital on March 7
  • Service-Learning Showcase registration open
  • Diversity and Inclusion schedules LGBTQ Movie Night
  • Cadman Art Gallery will be making fall 2019 selections
  • Baseball, softball single game tickets on sale now
  • BBQ Chicken Pizza at Pizza Hut

  • Faculty nominations sought for a presidential award by Friday, March 1
  • Severe weather preparedness drill scheduled for Tuesday, March 5
  • Read the February edition of the Forward, Together faculty / staff newsletter
  • University Libraries to host advanced webinars on Scopus
  • Electrical engineering professor wins national teaching award
  • Concert Chorale and A Cappella Choir present winter concert tonight (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Jump!Star call for entries: Tell a 鈥榮tar story鈥
  • Physics Seminar Series continues tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 27)
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature presentation by John Markley
  • 鈥楬ow to Fly a Spacecraft鈥 lecture to be presented Thursday, Feb. 28
  • Writing Now / Reading Now this Thursday at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Clarinetist Katsuya Yuasa to present recital on March 7
  • Service-Learning Showcase registration open
  • Diversity and Inclusion schedules LGBTQ Movie Night
  • Cadman Art Gallery will be making fall 2019 selections
  • Baseball, softball single game tickets on sale now
  • BBQ Chicken Pizza at Pizza Hut

  • Faculty nominations sought for a presidential award by Friday, March 1
  • Severe weather preparedness drill scheduled for Tuesday, March 5
  • Read the February edition of the Forward, Together faculty / staff newsletter
  • University Libraries to host advanced webinars on Scopus
  • Electrical engineering professor wins national teaching award
  • Concert Chorale and A Cappella Choir present winter concert tonight (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Volunteers needed for research study
  • Jump!Star call for entries: Tell a 鈥榮tar story鈥
  • Physics Seminar Series continues tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 27)
  • Chemistry Colloquium to feature presentation by John Markley
  • 鈥楬ow to Fly a Spacecraft鈥 lecture to be presented Thursday, Feb. 28
  • Writing Now / Reading Now this Thursday at the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Clarinetist Katsuya Yuasa to present recital on March 7
  • Service-Learning Showcase registration open
  • Diversity and Inclusion schedules LGBTQ Movie Night
  • Cadman Art Gallery will be making fall 2019 selections
  • Baseball, softball single game tickets on sale now
  • BBQ Chicken Pizza at Pizza Hut

Wichita Campus

Feb. 26, 2019 -- Remi Chou, an assistant professor in electrical engineering and computer science at 桃汁影院, has received a two-year, $156,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for research to ensure secure transfer of confidential information over wireless networks.

  • Open discussion planned for Wednesday, Feb. 27
  • Office hours are really student hours!
  • 10 minutes with鈥 Rick Muma, 桃汁影院
  • Shock the Future voting March 4-6
  • Construction starting on Eck Stadium performance facility; parking will be partially blocked
  • Save the date - URCAF 2019
  • Accessibility training for faculty 鈥 graduate student version!
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Celebrate your body at these upcoming events
  • Sport and Exercise Career Fair tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Got Milk? A look at consumer buying behaviors based on design elements and symbolism
  • Campus Rec Health Fair coming Feb. 27
  • Along came a spider
  • WSU to celebrate 50 years of women's athletics
  • New date set for 3-on-3 basketball hoops tournament
  • WSU Shockers in Topeka: Undergraduate and graduate students present research at the Kansas State Capitol
  • Study abroad opportunity for engineering students
  • Get involved with VISTA
  • Waffles and onesies coming Thursday, March 7
  • News from Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
  • Student artists compete for cash prizes at the Emerging Artists show
  • 37th Annual Exposure Photography Competition
  • New Randy Regier sculpture 鈥楾he Celestial Mechanic鈥 installed outside Ahlberg Hall
  • Cadman Art Gallery will be making fall 2019 selections
  • BBQ Chicken Pizza at Pizza Hut

  • Upcoming myPerformance evaluation due dates for USS and non-teaching UP
  • KPERS 457 workshops and seminars
  • Open discussion planned for Wednesday, Feb. 27
  • 10 minutes with鈥 Rick Muma, 桃汁影院
  • SPTE forms are due today (Monday, Feb. 25)
  • Faculty Senate meets today (Monday, Feb. 25)
  • Save the date - URCAF 2019
  • Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) squad leaders wanted
  • Construction starting on Eck Stadium performance facility; parking will be partially blocked
  • Campus Rec Health Fair coming Feb. 27
  • Psychology Department Colloquium planned for tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Accessibility training for faculty 鈥 graduate student version!
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Office hours = Student hours
  • WSU College of Engineering awards $28,000 each to Wallace Scholarship recipients
  • New Randy Regier sculpture 鈥楾he Celestial Mechanic鈥 installed outside Ahlberg Hall
  • Student artists compete for cash prizes at the Emerging Artists show
  • Waffles and onesies coming Thursday, March 7
  • 37th Annual Exposure Photography Competition

  • Upcoming myPerformance evaluation due dates for USS and non-teaching UP
  • KPERS 457 workshops and seminars
  • Open discussion planned for Wednesday, Feb. 27
  • 10 minutes with鈥 Rick Muma, 桃汁影院
  • SPTE forms are due today (Monday, Feb. 25)
  • Faculty Senate meets today (Monday, Feb. 25)
  • Save the date - URCAF 2019
  • Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) squad leaders wanted
  • Construction starting on Eck Stadium performance facility; parking will be partially blocked
  • Campus Rec Health Fair coming Feb. 27
  • Psychology Department Colloquium planned for tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 26)
  • Accessibility training for faculty 鈥 graduate student version!
  • Upcoming events at University Libraries
  • Office hours = Student hours
  • WSU College of Engineering awards $28,000 each to Wallace Scholarship recipients
  • New Randy Regier sculpture 鈥楾he Celestial Mechanic鈥 installed outside Ahlberg Hall
  • Student artists compete for cash prizes at the Emerging Artists show
  • Waffles and onesies coming Thursday, March 7
  • 37th Annual Exposure Photography Competition