Shocker Blast: Sept. 28, 2020

 

FEATURED STORIES

Statement from Regents Chair Bill Feuerborn on University

President Jay Golden has submitted his resignation to the Kansas Board of Regents. The Board is thankful for his service. We are appreciative of his hard work and dedication to the university and are grateful for his commitment to serving students. We wish him well in all his future endeavors.

Provost Rick Muma will serve as acting president while the Board considers options for an interim president. We are thankful that Rick is willing to step into this role.

For more information, please contact Matt Keith at mkeith@ksbor.org.


Department of Justice

awarded $300,000 grant to address sexual violence on campus

was recently named a recipient of the Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women’s Grant to Reduce Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking on Campus. The award will allocate $100,000 annually for the next three years to address this important issue on campus.

Principle Investigator Marci Young, CAPS Prevention and Outreach Director, worked with the Community Psychology Department and the Prevention Services Advisory Board on the application to bring this funding to campus and reduce gender-based violence in our community.

The program provides a unique opportunity for institutions of higher education to establish multidisciplinary approaches to combat domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campuses. These comprehensive efforts are designed to enhance victim services, implement prevention and education programs, and develop and strengthen security and investigation strategies in order to prevent, prosecute, and respond to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

The Campus Program supports activities that develop campus-based coordinated responses which include campus victim services, law enforcement, health care providers, housing officials, administrators, student leaders, faith-based organizations, student organizations, and disciplinary boards, and that enhance victim safety and assistance and hold offenders accountable.


Overshadowed

Overshadowed: The Football Crash

The original air date of this program was Sept. 7 on KDVR-TV in Denver. It was produced by Jeremy Hubbard.


SEM Tip for students

Feeling under the weather? Need to talk to someone?

Wellness services has a number of people ready to help you if you are not feeling well or simply need someone to talk to about what’s on your mind. in the Heskett Center offers a great facility to work out or get a massage. Student Health Services in the Student Wellness Center will see you if you are feeling under the weather. And if you just need someone to talk to about what is on your mind, stop by Counseling and Prevention Services  in the Student Wellness Center to schedule an appointment.

If you are concerned about yourself or another member of our community, go to to submit a concern.


First Gen Check-In

First-Gen students are invited to check in with Student Services Coordinators

Calling all First-Gen students! Join us for the opportunity to chat with student service coordinators about any questions or concerns that might have come up this semester.

Academic, personal or interpersonal, we’re here to make sure you have the tools you need for success! Learn more and RSVP at 

Event information -- 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, in 266 Rhatigan Student Center; virtual link to be sent out.

Participants will receive a free planner.


E-Launch

Register for E-Launch now!

E-Launch aids entrepreneurs with early-stage ideas in discovering their customers and validating their value proposition.

Information on E-Launch

NEWS

Fire Alarm Testing

Fire alarm testing to occur throughout fall

Fire Safety along with Sandifer Engineering will conduct required annual fire alarm testing in all campus buildings.  These tests are important to ensure the fire alarm systems are operating properly.

There is no specific day or time any one building will be tested. These tests could last through the end of November.  

On the Innovation Campus, tests will be conducted at the Crash Lab, Law Enforcement Training Center, John Bardo Center, The Flats and The Suites only.  

Every effort will be made to minimize disruption to daily business and classes. If the fire alarm does go off, evacuate the building unless directed otherwise. 

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we test these critical life safety systems.


FYRE in STEM

Applications for the First-Year Research Experience (FYRE) in STEM due Oct. 1

The deadline for students to submit applications to participate in the First Year Research Experience (FYRE) in STEM program is quickly approaching. The mission of the FYRE program is to introduce research to first-year undergraduates in a practical and accessible way.

Students selected for the FYRE program will be required to enroll in an introductory research seminar course that exposes them to research methods and are matched with research positions in labs actively involved in scholarly STEM research. Applications will be accepted until Thursday, Oct. 1.

Questions may be directed to FYRE Program Director Dr. Moriah Beck at moriah.beck@wichita.edu or call 978-5476.


Shocker Printing Solutions to work remotely

Shocker Printing Solutions is working remotely while work is being done to level the floors. There will be no service window hours during this time.

Shocker Printing Solutions employees will process printing jobs offsite and bring them back to campus for delivery to your offices. Please plan ahead and allow additional time to meet your printing deadlines. We expect the work to be completed by Oct. 19, and business will resume as usual.


TRIO DSS is accepting student applications for the 2020-21 Academic school year

's TRIO Disability Support Services (DSS) Program is excited to enroll students with disabilities for this academic school year. They offer numerous free services such as academic advising, career development, study skills assistance, financial literacy assistance, tutoring, and more. Many DSS graduates cite DSS as a critical program on campus that provided the support, university connections, and resources necessary for their success.

Quotes from DSS graduates and more information

I will apply what I have learned through TRIO DSS to the next chapter of my life - completing a Master's Degree! I am really thankful for the relationships that I have formed through TRIO DSS and look forward to what new challenges there are to conquer in my near future.

-Tiffany H.

My Advisor believed in me when everyone wrote me off. That kind of belief and caring is so strong, it turned a college dropout into a student with a GPA of 3.8 who is going to graduate in a month. I was able to get my first all “A” semester last fall because of their encouragement. Without my advisor’s support, I do not think I would be graduating at all.

-Ben L.

For more information, or to apply, go to  or call 978-5949. TRIO DSS is located in 158 Grace Wilkie Annex.


I-Corps fall 2020Now accepting fall 2020 I-Corps applications

is a National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps site. The Shocker Innovation Corps nurtures and supports entrepreneurial teams interested in accelerating their STEM ideas, research, and product commercialization. Ideas / projects can originate from student or faculty work, research and institutional/industrial projects.

I-Corps


Calling curious nerds

Calling curious nerds!

Are you a nerd? Are you an individual who equates sharing knowledge to giving a gift? Are you excited about learning? Does the world you have found yourself in fascinate you every day? Is your curiosity - in an array of subjects and topics - unmatched with those around you? Are you worried about the future of humanity as a whole more than what lies before you specifically? Are you interested in living and working on projects with individuals who match the descriptions above?

 to see if you can join a group who will partake in projects of learning, exercising ideas, and innovation.

STUDENT NEWS

Engineers Without Borders

Engineers Without Borders to meet on today

Do you enjoy helping others? Are you interested in solving problems? Do you feel a need to give back to your community and communities around the world? Engineers Without Borders is a place where all of those can happen.

EWB is a nonprofit humanitarian organization established to partner with developing communities worldwide to improve their quality of life. The Chapter of EWB is involved in multiple projects around the Wichita area such as Clinic In A Can, where you can help turn storage containers into portable health clinics, along with projects through Habitat for Humanity and international projects as well. EWB is not just for engineers, but all students ready to meet new people, solve problems and make a positive impact on their community and the world.

Come check out what EWB has to offer at our meeting at 7:30 p.m. today (Monday, Sept. 28) in 123 Wallace Hall.

If you are interested in joining EWB, .  


Medical Lab Sciences Info session 10220

Medical Laboratory Sciences to host information session

The Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences is hosting an information session at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, via Zoom. The session will review career opportunities in the Medical Laboratory Sciences profession, an overview of the Medical Laboratory Sciences program at , and the application process.


Collegiate Leadership Competition

Collegiate Leadership Competition Team applications open

Apply to be on ’s first VIRTUAL Collegiate Leadership Competition Team. This competition takes place during the spring semester (February to April). We are looking to fill four spots.

What you need to know:

  • This is a FREE experiential opportunity!
  • The competition will take place virtually during the spring semester, with meetings and trainings taking place during the fall. All practice and team meetings will be held in a hybrid format.
  • Participants will engage in virtual leadership activities that focus on transferrable skills, exploration and practice, networking, and refining leadership skills.
  • Each participant will receive a swag pack.
  • Applications due by Sunday, Oct. 4

For more information about the competition, go to .


Cohen Honors College

The Cohen Honors College application is LIVE!

All current students are eligible to apply. Smaller class sizes, free printing, and scholarship opportunities are just a few of the many benefits that Honors students receive.

Starting this year, there are NO minimum ACT/SAT or GPA requirements. Applicants are evaluated on their preparation for challenging academic and professional work as well as creative approach to solving problems; urge to make a positive impact on the community and in the world; and open-minded embrace of diversity in backgrounds, values and perspectives.

 to learn more and start your application!


3M participation

Registration for 3MT is open!

Registration for the Third Annual Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition is open!

Are you a graduate student conducting original research as part of your plan of study? Take this opportunity to show off your work at the Graduate School’s first research competition of the year.

Polish your presentation skills to record and submit a three-minute video in this year's virtual competition. You will be developing critical soft skills while you compete for awards!

Finalists' videos will be shown at a live Zoom event on Friday, Nov. 6. The winner will go on to represent at a regional competition. Registration closes Monday, Oct. 5. For more information or to register, click here.


Virtual panel series

Virtual panel series seeks to identify critical conversations surrounding the pandemic

How are "expert" perspectives formed in relation to the pandemic? How is research done and what resources are needed?

In this series, library and departmental faculties will explore approaches and methodologies for researching the impacts of COVID-19, as well as issues relating to the disruption and potentials of academic research during a pandemic.

Go to  for a full list of expert panelists, event descriptions, and direct Zoom links for this virtual series.

Questions? Message meghann.kuhlmann@wichita.edu.


Elements Competition fall 2020

Elements Multi-Media Art Competition exhibit submissions are now open

Elements is a juried multi-media art competition that students may submit works in the areas of painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed-media and ceramics. The panel of jurors, comprised of Wichita and surrounding community artists, select a Best of Show as well as first and second place winners in each division.

Students wishing to participate may submit up to six pieces in any of the five categories offered. Submissions close Wednesday, October 14. Show Opens Monday, November 9 Monetary prizes are awarded to winners in all categories including an Audience Choice Award. For more information and access to online application, visit the Elements web page. 

EVENTS

Post-Presidential Debate 92920

Post-Presidential debate discussion

Join us for a bipartisan panel discussion of the presidential candidates' policies following the first presidential debate of the 2020 election at 9:20 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29. Register to receive the zoom discussion link at .


Join us and mask up

Mask Up activities set for Sept. 29

The Shocker Health Ambassadors, students in Public Health Sciences, invite the Wichita State learning community to participate in free Mask Up activities from noon-3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, on the east patio of the RSC. Join us for trivia and prizes while learning how to reduce your risk of getting COVID-19.

Shockers must work together to learn together, so please join us and follow Shocker Health Ambassadors on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for additional tips to stay healthy and keep moving forward.

* Wash your hands

* Stay at least six feet apart

* Use a mask


Physics Seminar Series talk on Wednesday features Graduate Research Fellow Lynn Buchele

Join us for our next Physics Seminar at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, via  featuring Lynn Buchele, E. Schall Graduate Research Fellow at . Lynn’s talk is titled “Stellar Modeling with On-The-Fly Opacities.”

The meeting id is 944 200 607 56 with passcode 128. Discussion afterwards

Physics Seminars


‘Be Seen’ exhibit opens in the Cadman Gallery

“Be Seen” is a local arts-based campaign to increase voter turnout, civic engagement and dialogue on modern political issues in Wichita. This project focuses on engagement from first-generation immigrants, especially those from Asian and Asian-American backgrounds.

“Be Seen” will be on display on the first floor of the RSC in the Cadman Art Gallery from today (Monday, Sept. 28)-Friday, Oct. 9. There will be a reception in the gallery from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2.

Cadman Gallery exhibits


Tuesday Talks 92920

Stressed out? Sept. 29 Tuesday Talks will discuss mental health resources

Have you been stressed out lately? At 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29 on Facebook Live, join Student Health Services, Counseling & Prevention Services, and the Care Team for a conversation about where students can go to receive help for mental health, academic struggles, and more. 


Learn to Row Oct. 2020

Join Shocker Rowing's Learn 2 Row

Interested in learning how to row? Join Shocker Rowing for their annual Learn 2 Row event after their class races. Learn the basics of rowing taught by the experienced coaches and hop in a boat with the Shocker rowers themselves. Sign up on the day of the event or on the Shocker Rowing website.


First-Gen event with pumpkins

First-Generation Student Organization & Care Team

Join the First-Generation Student Organization meeting at 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, in 265 RSC. The Care Team will be there to share resources. We will also be painting pumpkins for in-person attendance. We have a limited amount of seating per COVID regulations, so we ask that you .

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FGSP student meetings


Spanish conversations

Come join us for a little Spanish Zoom!

Join us for an hour of informal conversation in Spanish! Open to anyone in the community who would like an opportunity to practice speaking Spanish. All levels welcome, from beginners to fluent speakers.

We meet on Zoom from 12:30-1:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Please contact Julie Henderson at julie.henderson@wichita.edu for the link to meetings. ¡Nos vemos!

UNIVERSITY LIFE

University Business article and

20 ways colleges are prepping for Election Day

was one of the universities featured in a story on the University Business website last week.

Pictured above:  University’s Shockers Vote! initiative features virtual round-tables and voter-registration drives to blend civic learning and political engagement among students.


Suicide Training Sept. 2020

Learn to #BeThere for others with the free #WeSupportU Preventing Suicide Training

Learn how you can #BeThere for someone in need with the #WeSupportU Preventing Suicide Training! Anyone with a wichita.edu or shockers.wichita.edu can sign up for free at  and clicking Take the Training Today.


Get involved

Get involved on campus!

Feeling lost on campus? Schedule a time to meet with a Student Involvement ambassador to get involved at . Our ambassadors will meet with you one-on-one and provide recommendations based on your interests, schedule and availability. Expand your network, make new friends and have a blast at ! Visit  to make an appointment! 


First-Gen deadline 92820

First-Generation Shocker Art Exhibition deadline extended -- All media artist call

The 2020 deadline for the First-Generation Shocker Art Exhibition has been extended to midnight tonight (Monday, Sept. 28).

The First-Generation Coordinating Council (FGCC) and the First-Generation Students Organization (FGSO) invite all first-generation college students to apply and participate in its first All Media Art Exhibition. This art exhibition will showcase 's creative and talented first-generation students through the display of unique artwork.

Theme: Identity is the way we perceive and express ourselves, and includes the factors and conditions we are born with. One's identity may change over time depending on our unique circumstances and life experiences. Current first-generation students are encouraged to create unique artwork based on the theme "Identity."

Entry Process: Each entrant can submit up to three original pieces. Please make sure that all images submitted are professional quality; images submitted should be clear, well lit, and the artwork should be straight on the image. Multiple side images of three-dimensional work can be submitted. It is free to enter your art.

Email Marco Hernandez for any questions at marco.hernandezguillen@wichita.edu.

First-Generation Art Application


Ring Days

Ring Days at the Shocker Store

Visit the Shocker Store during their Ring Days this week! Stop by the RSC location from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29 or Wednesday, Sept. 30 to order or get information on class rings, graduation announcements and more.

SPECIAL OFFERS

Free Dental Screening 10220

Free Dental Screenings offered on 1st Friday of every month at the Student Wellness Center

The AEGD program will host Free Dental Screenings on the 1st Friday of every month (Oct. 2) from 1-3 p.m. at Student Health. Appointments are required, so call 316-978-4792 to reserve your spot!


National Coffee Day 92920

Free coffee for National Coffee Day

Enjoy free tall drip coffee to celebrate National Coffee Day at Starbucks in the RSC on Tuesday, Sept. 29!


Summer Merch sale in RSC

30% off summer merchandise at the RSC Starbucks

Grab your favorite summer merchandise from Starbucks in the RSC for 30% off while supplies last!

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Food System Master Plan survey

If you buy, sell, eat or grow food, we want your input. Take this survey by Sept. 30.

The city of Wichita and Sedgwick County want your input on developing a Food System Master Plan.  

A Master Plan is a long-range planning document that lays out a community's vision for its growth. Communities use Master Plans to guide land use, economic development, transportation, health and other dimensions of civic life.

A healthy and sustainable regional food system can bring economic, environmental and social benefits to a community, but these benefits don't happen automatically. Food systems need planning, too! Planning brings structure and strategy to local food systems’ growth, and helps align policies, such as ordinances, zoning and incentives to support the local food system.


Community Service Board meetingsCommunity Service Board (CSB) membership meetings

Have you ever thought about volunteering? Join the Community Service Board for our virtual meetings every Thursday from 3:30-5 p.m. During meetings you will have a chance to learn about CSB's service events and about ways you can become involved. All meetings will be held virtually; sign-up at Wichita.edu/CSB.

Still have questions? Email CSB@Wichita.edu.


Wichita Clean Streams

Volunteer opportunity with Wichita Clean Streams

Join the Community Service Board picking up litter around the Arkansas and Little Arkansas River with Wichita Clean Streams. For more information, go to .

SAFETY

Lock your car

Lock your car doors and protect your belongings

police report that multiple cars have had things taken where students park late at night. All of those cars had been left unlocked.

Please lock your car doors, hide your belongings, put them in the trunk, or take your belongings with you.

These tips will help to reduce your vulnerability to theft. PD is working to reduce and prevent crime and ask for your help in these efforts.

Please, if you see something, say something!