Interim President Rick Muma congratulates College of Health Professions for 50th anniversary
Interim President Rick Muma sent a congratulatory message to the College of Health Professions’ community as the college celebrates the 50th anniversary of providing health care education at . Muma previously served as chair and professor in the Public Health Sciences and Physician Assistant departments.
“I hope you will take time to join me as we look fondly on the previous 50 years and all that has been achieved, and, as we look forward to the next 50 years with excitement for all that is to be taught, all that is to be discovered, and all that is to be accomplished,” said Muma.
The 50th anniversary celebration is being held Nov. 2-7 and coincides with the annual CHP Week celebration.
Respondus LockDown browser now available for Chromebook
Respondus LockDown browser is now available to students using Chromebook as a beta test for and a few other universities. If you are a student who needs Respondus LockDown Browser for a Chromebook, please follow these instructions:
- Log into the Chromebook and start Google Chrome
- Go to the download link for : You will automatically be redirected to the Chrome Web Store.
- From the Chrome Web Store, select “Add to Chrome” to install the LockDown Browser Extension
- Log in to Blackboard Learn and navigate to the exam that requires LockDown Browser
- The LockDown Browser extension will be started automatically when an assessment requires it
Note: during the beta, this extension will only work with assessments an instructor has enabled for use with LockDown Browser for Chromebook. If your instructor has asked you to use it, but it won't work for you, check with them to make sure they have authorized Chromebook use for the quiz you need to work on.
Convergence Sciences team helps communities predict, prepare for disasters
A team of interdisciplinary researchers at is using artificial intelligence and big data to digitally transform the way communities predict and respond to natural disasters.
The newly formed Data-Enabled Disaster Resilience Center is part of ’s Convergence Sciences Initiative, which empowers faculty, staff and students who span the disciplines to form research clusters that address our most pressing and opportunistic challenges. Each of the four projects selected was awarded $300,000 over the next three years.
Pictured above: The team of researchers in the newly formed Data-Enabled Disaster Resilience Center meet via Zoom to discuss their Convergence Sciences project, which will help communities predict disasters and prepare for their aftermath.
Students and faculty - get up to $20,000 from the John A. See Innovation Award
The John A. See Innovation Award is to be applied directly to advancing the technology. Ideally, this will support additional investment by others. Examples of supported costs are prototype development, product testing, and marketing analysis. The award cannot be used for faculty salaries but may be used to pay for external consulting fees. Awards typically range from $1,000 to $20,000.
Are you stressed?
We get it. With the end of the semester and holidays approaching, not to mention the pandemic, we have seen a lot of students who are experiencing more stress than usual. Let us help! Email student.success@wichita.edu to schedule a quick one-on-one session and receive some effective, quick techniques to help you manage your stress in the coming weeks.
Activating the University Strategic Plan
Is your unit/department helping to move the university’s mission and resulting strategic plan forward? Has your team engaged in work that drives education, culture, or economic outcomes? If so, report your activity to the Strategic Planning Committee through TeamDynamix. The newly revised form is easier to complete and takes less time. This information is compiled for the annual reporting on the strategic plan and university priorities.
Attention first-generation students! Want to maximize your potential for success?
Are you a first-generation student (which means neither of your parents earned a four-year degree) and looking for an opportunity to maximize your potential for personal success? If so, plan to attend the 2020 Ad Astra Mini-Conference from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8. This event is designed for first-generation Shockers and can be attended in person or virtually.
Join us as we come together for National First-Generation Celebration Day!
To find the mini-conference schedule and to RSVP, go to . Space is limited!
Snacks with success coaches - today!
Are you a first-generation Shocker? Swing by 115 Neff Hall to pick up a quick snack, Shocker SWAG and chat with a Success Coach. Learn about the resources available in Student Success, complete a Success Plan, or get tips on how you can maximize your potential for success and maintain your momentum toward graduation!
Virtual panel series tackles social inequality research in relation to the pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed several types of social inequality already present in American and global societies. In this panel, social scientists will join with subject librarians in a discussion of approaches and research methods used to explore social inequality in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Find full event information from 3-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, and a direct link to the virtual Zoom panel, click .
Receive sales tax guidance for your small business
No-cost State Tax Workshops are available to small business owners. Carl York, a tax advocate, will answer all your sales tax questions.
Register at
State Tax Webinar for Construction Contractors
10 a.m.-noon Thursday, Nov. 5
Carl York with the Kansas Department of Revenue will focus on sales tax issues for construction contractors and subcontractors, including those who provide services like plumbing, carpentry, electrical, roofing, HVAC, and landscaping. Learn about applying sales tax to materials and labor, Project Exemption Certificates, tax returns, billing, and more.
State Tax Webinar
1-4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5
Before, during, and after the Covid-19 outbreak, we still need to pay taxes! Join Carl York from the Kansas Department of Revenue to learn what you need to know and get answers to your questions in this free webinar. Topics include sales and compensating use taxes, tax forms and how to file them, estimated taxes, and recordkeeping.
philosopher interviewed on Space Café Podcast
James Schwartz, an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy, was recently featured on the Space Café podcast, produced by the SpaceWatch.Global digital magazine.
From the podcast website:
"Admittedly, Elon's rocket-launches and landings are fascinating. They have a magical attraction. The same applies, of course, to future missions like Artemis. Seeing people on the moon again has its charm. But, do we really have to do all this? What’s the point in going to space?
To ask such unpleasant questions is the job of the passionate space nerd and space philosopher James Schwartz. He puts his finger on those spots that others ignore. Now and then fascinating ideas surface in this process."
Shockers Abroad Series: Video playlist
The playlist for the complete Shockers Abroad Series is now available to view. Hear from our study abroad alumni as they share about their study abroad experiences.
A guide to avoid late fees
Shockers, do you have a late fee on your account? Here's a guide to making sure you have a plan to pay it off and avoid future fees.
- Make a spending plan checklist. Understand what your monthly expenses are to work towards paying off your tuition and fees.
- Are you able to work part-time and earn extra income? Some student jobs are flexible and pay up to $10 per hour!
- There are tons of scholarships out there waiting for applicants like you! Always make a habit to apply!
- Join our Financial Wellness & Money Management Blackboard course to build your knowledge of finances and make better money choices.
- Schedule an appointment with our Peer Financial Coaches. We can help you make a plan and keep you accountable!
If you have any questions or want to schedule an appointment, please email us at osmm@wichita.edu.
First-generation student seized grad school opportunity
When Lily Guillen started her college education, she started from square one.
One story she likes to tell is that when she started her first semester at Monmouth College in Illinois, a friend asked her if she’d gotten her textbooks. She said she hadn’t received them yet. It was then that her friend told her that she had to purchase the books.
“I didn't know I had to buy books,” she said.
Lily, a graduate student in studio art, is one of thousands of first-generation students at University. She will be taking over the university’s account on Wednesday, Nov. 4, to share her experiences as a first-gen student.
First-generation student overcomes hurdles to succeed
Jessica Gulaskey likes a challenge.
“I believe that pushing myself academically is going to make me feel more fulfilled in life,” said Jessica, a senior in biology at University.
Jessica, who plans to eventually attend optometry school, is one of thousands of first-generation students at . The Wichita native will be taking over the university’s account on Thursday, Nov. 5, to share her experiences as a first-gen student.
Jessica has had her share of hurdles navigating the ins and outs of campus life.
Say ‘Thank You’ for your scholarship!
If you are a Shocker who receives one or more scholarships, take a moment to show your gratitude to those helping with your college education by writing a thank you note.
Join us for Grati-WU Week in person at the listings below or online by .
- Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College – Honors Seminar Room: Monday, Nov. 9
- College of Health Professions – Ahlberg Hall lobby: Tuesday, Nov. 10
- College of Engineering – John Bardo Center lobby: Wednesday, Nov. 11
- College of Fine Arts – Duerksen Fine Arts Center lobby: Thursday, Nov. 12
- W. Frank Barton School of Business – Clinton Hall lobby: Monday, Nov. 16
- Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences – Lindquist and Elliott Hall lobby’s: Tuesday, Nov. 17
- College of Applied Studies – Hubbard Hall lobby: Wednesday, Nov. 18
- Graduate School – RSC Pete’s Place lounge: Thursday, Nov. 19
* All events will occur from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. in the locations listed above.
→ Visit any location to write your note and receive a complimentary face mask.
→ PPE, sanitizer stations and single-use materials available. Social distancing and facial coverings enforced.
For questions, please contact our team at 316-978-3817 or email us at donor.relations@wichita.edu.
Free tutoring and academic mentoring for diverse Shockers!
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is offering free tutoring and academic mentoring!
Our tutors help students develop a deeper understanding of class material and gain successful skills that can improve their overall GPA.
Our academic mentors offer biweekly meetings to help you with academic success skills, such as time management, effective studying and note-taking, test preparation and more!
You can drop in any of the listed times or schedule an appointment. See when we are open, what classes are offered, and how to request appointments at !
Earn credit for solving national security issues!
Hacking for Defense™ (H4D), is a new course designed for ALL undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines and programs. It takes an entrepreneurial and interdisciplinary approach to America’s hardest national security challenges. You will be part of an interdisciplinary team to research, design, and propose a solution for a real national security challenge.
Students learn more about STEM with ‘Expanding Your Horizons’
Join us this Saturday, Nov. 7 for the virtual ”Expanding Your Horizons” mini conference! This annual event is used to introduce middle school girls to various STEM areas and careers. Saturday will include several livestreamed discussion panels and activities, which will be free and open to everyone -- no registration required.
More information, including a schedule of events, can be found at Wichita Expanding Your Horizons.
First Generation Student Organization & Imposter Syndrome
First-Generation Student Organization will have its First-Gen Friday meeting at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6 on Zoom. We will have the privilege of a guest graduate student speaking on the topic of “Imposter Syndrome” and her research results.
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android
Password: 01012020
First-Generation Student Organization
November workshops are here to strengthen Shocker research
Savvy Scholar Workshops continue into November! Visit for the full schedule and event information. These workshops are designed to strengthen Shocker research strategies.
Psychology researchers want to learn how your child is coping with COVID-19
Researchers at University, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley are doing an online research study to see what 10-17 year-old children think about COVID-19, and what they think about their parents’ beliefs and behaviors during this time.
When children complete the survey, their family will be entered into a raffle for a $10 gift card. We hope about 250 children complete our survey, and we will raffle 50 of the gift cards. If you have a child living in your home who is 10-17 years old, your child might be eligible for this study.
If you are interested in learning more about being in this study, please click the link below.
If you have any questions, contact Samantha Gregus, Ph.D., at samantha.gregus@wichita.edu.
Are you a parent of a teenager?
Are you a parent of a teenager? If so, this may be a great opportunity for your child to experience what it is like being a part of an online research study.
The INSPYRE Research lab at is conducting a study to explore what makes relationships healthy or unhealthy in teens. The survey will only take about 20 minutes to complete, and a small prize will be given for participation.
Teens must be between the ages of 13-19 and be fluent in English. For easy access, teens can complete this study online, but they need their parent’s permission first.
For more information, click the to find the Parent Permission (Consent) Form.
If you have any questions, email Dr. Samantha Gregus, director of the INSPYRE lab at inspyre@wichita.edu, or give them a call at 316-978-6180.
Physics Seminar Series presents Francesco Brizioli today
Join us for our next Physics Seminar at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4 via Zoom.
You can find all the details here.
The Thai Lao & Cambodian Association invites you to join them Thursday
The 6th general member meeting for the Thai Lao & Cambodian (TLC) Association is coming up tomorrow! Join us at 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5, in 209 Hubbard Hall, as we host a new cultural game. Pick-ups for the Korean corn dog fundraiser are also tomorrow before and after the meeting.
We are all-inclusive, so we always welcome new faces there! Our meetings are bi-weekly if you cannot make it to this one. Masks are required to enter.
Curious about what TLC gets up to? Check out our Facebook and Instagram pages: @wsu.tlc
All students are welcome to attend Honors Hour: The Goldwater Scholarship & Writing Personal Statements
All students (not just Honors students) are invited to the virtual Honors Hour from 11 a.m.-noon Friday, Nov. 6. Dr. Coleen Pugh and Aaron Coffey will present information about the Goldwater Scholarship, as well as offer guidance on writing personal statements for competitive scholarships and graduate programs.
The Goldwater Scholarship Program supports college sophomores and juniors who show exceptional promise of becoming the nation’s next generation of research leaders in the natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics.
from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android -- Password: 149314
BMES Career Development Workshop this evening
Join us at 6 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 4, in 264 John Bardo Center to polish up your job-hunting techniques, resume writing, and interview skills with our Career Development Workshop.
Friday's ISME Colloquium features Dr. Ruben Favela from Textron Aviation
Ruben Favela
Industrial, Systems, and Manufacturing Engineering invites you to an IME Colloquium presentation by Dr. Ruben Favela, senior manager, advanced design and industrial engineering at Textron Aviation. The title of the presentation will be “Digital Factory and Intelligent Scheduling in Aerospace Industry,” and will be held from 11 a.m.-noon Friday, Nov. 6, via .
Abstract
Breakthrough to evolve production systems through Industry 4.0 principles and lean engineering to dramatically increase delivery and quality. Automated digitally linked business in real time to monitor quality and delivery to connect every work-station to ultimately make decisions without human touch in a 100% labor intensive environment in aerospace industry. Material availability and on-time delivery improved in 50%, scrap reduced in 25% and $1.9M of annual recurrent savings.
Dr. Ruben Favela is the Sr. Manger of Advanced Design and Industrial Engineering in Textron Aviation. Textron Aviation produces and sells Cessna and Beechcraft aircrafts in Wichita. He has worked for Textron Aviation for eight years, leading innovations, engineering changes, introduction of new products and increasing business capabilities and capacities.
He earned his Ph.D. in Innovation Design in 2017, Masters in Product Design in 2011 and bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering in 2007. He began his career at Honeywell Aerospace in 2007 and Automotive Industry in 2011.
He is certified by APICS CPIM, Blackbelt By Honeywell and ASQ, GD&T, Master Lean manufacturing by Delphi Powertrain, TRIZ “Theory of Inventive Problem Solving” by Oxford Creativity University, Excellence model by Shingo Enterprise and Advanced Problem Solving by Shaining RedX. Ruben has accomplished four times the finalist for Chairman award in Textron Aviation, Best Six sigma project, Best Manufacturing Plant of North America by Industry Week magazine [hold full responsibility] and best project for PhD implementing in 2015 “Virtual Reality introduction in aerospace business.”
Some specific applications Ruben has worked in Automotive Industry as problem solver for process and design though reliability and accelerated life testing based on Ford, GM, Chrysler, Hyundai, Harley Davidson, Mazda, Aston Martin, Mercedes-Benz and BMW standards. He is specialized on the design and deployment of Lean Operations, Business Analytics and Work systems.
First-Generation Student Organization Hot Cocoa & Bake Sale
The First-Generation Student Organization will have a Hot Cocoa & Bake Sale from 1:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5.
We will be located on the east side of the RSC on the patio.
Join us for our upcoming Real Talk! Debriefing the 2020 Elections
Upcoming Topic: Debriefing the 2020 Elections
Engage in meaningful dialogues around various topics that impact identity, diversity, inclusion, equity and society. We welcome you to lean into discomfort and join in on the discussion.
We will host multiple sessions on the following dates:
Session 1: 1-2:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4
Session 2: 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4
Session 3: 8-9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 5
Session 4: Noon-1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5
Session 5: 4-5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5
Session 6: 8-9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 6
Session 7: 1-2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6
Session 8: 9-10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 9
Register for any of these sessions at !
Real Talk – Intersection Dialogues
Ceramic Guild invites you to join us at our annual holiday sale!
Come stop by and check out handmade pottery produced by students and faculty. The Annual Holiday Pottery Sale will be held from 5-9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5 in 105 Henrion Hall.
If you have any questions regarding the sale, feel free to reach out to us at ceramicsguild.wsu@gmail.com or on instagram @wsuceramicsguild.
College of Health Professions to host blood drives as part of 50th anniversary celebration
The College of Health Professions is hosting two blood drives with the Red Cross to celebrate our college’s 50th anniversary. The blood drives will be Thursday, Nov. 5 on the main campus and Old Town. Both locations will have ample room for social distancing, and donors will receive COVID-19 antibody testing.
Our goal is to get 50 donors for our 50 years as a college. Help us save lives and get ‘50 for 50’ – sign up today to donate!
9 a.m.-3 p.m. on the Main Campus, 261 Rhatigan Student Center
Schedule your appointment at
Sponsor Code: or call 1-800-Red-Cross
11 a.m.-5 p.m. in Old Town, 213 N. Mead, Red Cross Bus
Schedule your appointment at
Sponsor Code: Old Town or call 1-800-Red-Cross
Join Wellness Services in this week's virtual and in person events
A lot is happening this week in Wellness Services. Join us Tuesday for a talk on making doctor's appointments. On Wednesday, get a free STI test and receive a slice of pizza (only 40 slots, call 978-4792). In the afternoon, Keep Calm and Breathe. Thursday, learn more about effective warm-ups. On Friday, join us for a Lifting Clinic in person at the Heskett Center or on Facebook Live. Need a quick dental screening? Sign up for one on Friday by calling 978-4792.
Event listing: Part three
This month is full of fun for everyone! Join us for events like Virtual Drag Show, Catalyst, Wichita Clean Streams, Five Days of DIYs and more. Be sure to check out our event listing for all our upcoming programs.
CAPS and CARE Team partner to talk about wellness for First-Gen Week
Join Counseling and Prevention Services and CARE Team to talk about wellness for First Gen students! Dr. Jessica Provines and Ashlyn Riley are here to tell you about the importance of wellness and the resources available to you from 2-3 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 4). Join the conversation .
Purchase your cardboard cutout for the 2020-21 sport seasons at Koch Arena
Now's your chance to celebrate the 2020-21 season, by bringing your face into Charles Koch Arena in a "big" way. We're filling Charles Koch Arena with two-and-a-half-foot high fan faces sponsored by Patterson Legal Group.
Fans can purchase a two-and-a-half-foot high (32 in. x 16 in.) likeness of their face to be featured in the lower-level at Charles Koch Arena for all home games for men's and women's basketball and volleyball for the 2020-21 season. Each individual "big head" will be authenticated and returned to fans after the season as a keepsake.
Each cutout is $125 for the premium lower bowl and $50 for a non-guaranteed prime location with proceeds from the program aiding the Shocker Pride Fund. Purchase your cutout .
All 20 Ulrich billboards now up around Wichita
Every month since July, the Ulrich Museum of Art has been sharing some of the most compelling artworks from its permanent collection with the public on billboards located throughout Wichita. Now, with the start of November, the final two billboards are up, making it possible for people to view all 20 Ulrich + Artists + You Community Billboards in their collective glory.
Ulrich Director Leslie Brothers, who created the concept for the unique public art project, said it was a way to overcome the challenges imposed by the coronavirus, which, for the time being, requires the museum building to stay closed to public gatherings and open to gallery viewers by appointment only.
Pictured above: The two latest Ulrich billboards to go up feature the works of Robert Indiana (left) at 5500 W. Central, and Louise Nevelson at 4950 S. Broadway in Wichita.
“We started this project with the intention of letting people know that they matter and that this art experience is for everyone,” Brothers said. “Now that you can see all twenty billboards on display across town, it feels great to know we have shared some amazing art with people during these otherwise difficult times.”
The two latest billboards, featuring the art of Robert Indiana and Louise Nevelson, are located at 5500 W. Central and 4950 S. Broadway respectively in Wichita. You can find a map of all twenty billboards on the Ulrich website. The billboards feature works from the Museum’s collection in one of three categories: Wichita or Kansas artists (examples include photographer Larry Schwarm and painter Patrick Duegaw); living and deceased artists with strong Wichita or Kansas ties (photographers Gordon Parks and Terry Evans); and works by a culturally- and racially-diverse array of both American and international artists (Chinese artist Zhang Huan and Indigenous Artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith). Visit the Ulrich website to find detailed information on the artists and their works.
Along with displaying the billboards, the exhibition also includes virtual programming with artists featured in the project, and curricular content for K-12 and college students. The next Ulrich Virtual program takes place at 6 p.m. CST on Tuesday, November 17, when photographer and historian John Edwin Mason discusses the friendship between photographer Gordon Parks and boxer Muhammad Ali. The Gordon Parks billboard featuring two photos of Ali is currently on display at 5218 E. 21stStreet. Ulrich Virtual programming is free and open to all, but you must register first in order to get the Zoom link: ulrich.wichita.edu/programs.
“With all 20 billboards installed across the city, we can appreciate and celebrate the positive uplifting impact that public art projects have had and continue to have here in Wichita. As a civilization, we count on artists today as we have for centuries, to embrace with empathy and brilliance the challenges of our shared humanity.”
About the Ulrich Museum of Art
The Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art is the university art museum of University. Open since 1974, it holds a nationally significant collection of approximately 6,700 works of modern and contemporary art that span the 20th and 21st centuries and include the nationally recognized Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection. The Ulrich is a vital community resource that supports intellectual inquiry, teaching, and lifelong learning on the campus and in the community.
Celebrate F1rst-Gen students with "F1rsts" Zoom backgrounds
Support our F1rst-Gen students, and/or share your F1rst-Gen status with new Zoom backgrounds celebrating all kinds of other firsts. From Amelia Earhart to Usain Bolt, these backgrounds have something for everyone to celebrate. Find your favorite first .
Applied Learning Highlight of the Week - Luan Nguyen
Congratulations to computer science major Luan Nguyen on your IT Technician Internship with Augusta Schools USD 402 – awesome experience for your future career! Check out and share his social media posts below:
Register to receive 5 Days of DIYs!
We love DIYS and we know you do too! Register to receive a 5 Days of DIYs kit to get you through the last week of in-person classes or to take with you over the break! Registrants will receive a make at home kit including five different DIY projects, some SAC swag, and some other little treats to make the break before finals bearable.
You can choose to pick up your kit in Student Involvement at the Rhatigan Student Center between Nov. 10-13 or have it mailed to your home address. All registrants that choose to pick up their kit will be contacted via email to select a pick-up time. Once you have your kit, follow along with our social media where we’ll walk you through how to create each day’s DIY throughout the week. Then, show off your creations on your own pages! Be sure to tag SAC when you post!
One kit per person with ID - priority will be given to students. Registration is open now and closes Friday, Nov. 6, or until supplies last. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.
Facemasks now available for purchase at the Heskett Center
Facemasks are now available for purchase at the Heskett Center. We have these two designs available. For more information, visit the Guest Services desk at the Heskett Center or call 316-978-3082.
New clear bag Gameday Bundle from the Shocker Store
The Shocker Store has a new clear bag Gameday Bundle to help you be compliant with Koch Arena’s new clear bag policy! For $25, you’ll get a clear WuShock bag and six disposable masks. Available now at the RSC and Braeburn Square locations and online at shockerstore.com.
Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes November Rewards special
Members of the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes Eat.Drink.Play. Rewards program can enjoy Bonus Discount Fridays in November! Each Friday add 5% to your current rewards discount. Not a rewards member? Joining is free and easy, just ask us on your next visit!
Please help less fortunate children this Christmas
Our Toys for Tots toy drive is happening now until Dec. 16! We had fantastic support last year ending with a box brimming over with toys. We helped so many underprivileged children in Wichita. Let's shoot to double it this year!
You can stop by the Campus Credit Union lobby between 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, to donate.
Bake sale at the SAE House! Preorders accepted until Nov. 8
What would autumn be without an old-fashioned bake sale? That's why Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc., are excited to announce our first joint philanthropy event! Fill out an order form by Sunday, Nov. 8, and stop by the SAE House on Nov. 15 to benefit the Children's Miracle Network and the American Cancer Society. We also deliver.
We are offering a selection of assorted cake pops, snickerdoodles, puppy chow, and Rice Krispy treats. We also have gift boxes available.
Preorders are accepted at .
The American Red Cross Club of is hosting an upcoming blood drive!
Red Cross blood donors have the opportunity to help patients fighting COVID-19! If your regular donation tests positive for COVID-19 antibodies, plasma from that donation may now help coronavirus patients in need of plasma transfusions.
*Free COVID-19 antibody testing with blood donation!
Blood Drive: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18 and Thursday, Nov. 19 in the Heskett Center lobby
To schedule your life-saving appointment, visit ; Sponsor Code: or Call 1-800-Red-Cross.