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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View Post
The amount of damage that clown did to WSU, in all facets, in such a short time, is truly remarkable. He should win a college president Darwin award or something.
He’s pretty skilled at shoveling horse manure
Worst WSU president in our history.
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Originally posted by Veritas View Post
Where is that clown now? Working as a mucker at some stables?
He’s pretty skilled at shoveling horse manure
Worst WSU president in our history.
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The intentional focus on applied learning driven by Bardo and Muma is what I would see as a re-invigoration of the original concept of the school. One which I'm grateful they've been able to move forward. The superintendent of Fairmount Institute wrote to the Wichita Eagle in 1892 to describe it's purpose (taken from Uncloistered Halls):
"The Institute is founded in the conviction that the test of education is use. The young man or woman who cannot make an honest living, cannot fight the battle of life successfully, who is unfitted for or ignorant of his or her duties to home, neighbor, state, nation and God, is uneducated no matter what his scholastic acquirements. It shall be the constant endeavor of the faculty of the Institute to make use the test of its-training and discipline; to make its students not only good scholars, good men and women, but good for a great deal; to equip them for the work and warfare of the twentieth century."
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WSU - Army awards Wichita State $100 million contract for ground system digital transformation
The U.S. Army has awarded Wichita State University’s National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) a $100 million contract to advance and modernize the army’s ground transportation fleet.
The five-year Modernization of Integrated Technology for Ground Systems (MINT-GS) award comes from the Materials Division, Advanced Manufacturing of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC) at Detroit Arsenal, Michigan.
The mission of the MINT-GS program is to develop innovative tools, methodologies and qualification framework for advanced manufacturing processes and materials, allowing for the modernization and sustainment of ground vehicle and ground vehicle components. It supportsGVSC’s mission to provide the warfighter with enhanced capabilities and to ensure readiness.
In support of a path to delivery of advanced manufacturing parts, the MINT-GS program converges basic and applied research in four primary areas:- Development of ground vehicle parts for advanced manufacturing processes and material
- Material development and process control for advanced manufacturing processes
- Rapid qualification of materials and parts for advanced manufacturing processes
- Implementation of an integrated digital environment for digital twin development and sustainment
The cooperative agreement includes nine potential sub-recipient universities, including Auburn University, which is focusing on materials, parts and process qualification. Rachael Andrulonis, NIAR director of advanced materials research, serves as principal investigator and director; and John Tomblin, WSU senior vice president for Industry and Defense Programs and NIAR executive director, serves as alternative director.
“Through this program, the U.S. Army GVSC will capitalize on multiple areas of expertise at Wichita State, including advanced materials development and qualification expertise,” said Tomblin. “It is a unique opportunity for the Wichita manufacturing industry and WSU students to connect with a new division of the U.S. Army.”Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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AOL - Wichita State's Innovation Campus to add $75 million building to help combat gun crimes
A new $75 million building on Wichita State’s Innovation Campus will house a federal laboratory that will process shell casings to help law enforcement agencies across the country solve gun-related crimes.
The building also will house the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
The opening of the lab in the new building will create roughly 100 new jobs, Republican U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran said a news conference Monday.
The expansion comes after the ATF announced the opening of a “first-of-its kind” Crime Gun Intelligence Center of Excellence in June on Innovation Campus. The new forensics lab will be constructed on Innovation Camus where the current center sits.
The new lab will be the home of agency’s National Integrated Ballistic Information Network correlation center that will expand the agency’s work on gun-related crimes.
An NIBIN correlation center “conducts ballistics image correlations and returns investigative leads” to thousands of law enforcement agencies in the U.S., according to the ATF website.
There are 258 NIBIN sites in the U.S., including 8 ATF sites.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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There's still some land between The Suites and AirBus that could be developed. There's also a little more land over by the ATF building that could be used. Probably at least another 5 buildings. Outside of that it would get complicated. There's still land over at Braeburn, but I believe and hope that's still for retail and living development.
This should be a link for a decent overview mapInfinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostThere's still some land between The Suites and AirBus that could be developed. There's also a little more land over by the ATF building that could be used. Probably at least another 5 buildings. Outside of that it would get complicated. There's still land over at Braeburn, but I believe and hope that's still for retail and living development.
This should be a link for a decent overview map
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Originally posted by shocker_torero View PostAwesome. My only question, where does the Innovation Campus expand to next? They're running out of room very quickly."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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I would love to see more development along 17th street and have more social spots for students and people in the area can go to to stay on close to campus.
The former Fairmount Towers land is being unutilized as we speak as well.Last edited by Shock Top; March 18, 2023, 11:13 AM.The Assman
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