Faculty Spotlight
Congratulations to Dr. Imran Musaji for his article "AI is Changing our Professions
Dr. Imran Musaji (assistant professor in the department of communication sciences
and disorders and honors-affiliated faculty) recently had an article regarding AI
published in ASHA Leader's "LeaderLive" Sept./Oct. edition! Entitled "AI is Changing
Our Professions. Lets Make Sure It Happens Responsibly," the article discusses the
responsible implementation of artificial intelligence in healthcare settings.
View the article here:
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Consider Taking a 2nd 8-Week Fall Honors Course: COMM 111H
COMM 111H Public Speaking Honors is available as a 2nd 8-Week Fall course meeting MW 9:30 to 12:15 (CRN 16499). Learn the fundamentals of public speaking in a small class setting. Get to know
more Honors students!
Questions? Email andrew.myers@wichita.edu
REMINDER! Apply to the Cohen Enhancement Scholarships SOON!
- Spring 2024 Deadline: October 15th, 2023
- Summer 2024 Deadline: February 1st, 2024
Webpage: /academics/honors_college/Cohen_Enhancement_Scholarship.php
Cohen Enhancement Scholarships supports current Honors students with funding for activities such as:
- Study Abroad
- National Student Exchange
- Unpaid Internships
- National Conferences
- Undergraduate Research
- Travel Seminars
- Service Learning
The Cohen Honors College can award up to $4,000 for your student experience. Would you like to know more? Email me or set
up an appointment through Navigate.
Questions? Email andrew.myers@wichita.edu for more information.
Come Bike with Honors! | Oct 19
Join the Honors Faculty on Thursday October 19 at 4pm for some biking and walking. The meeting point will be the front of the John Bardo Center and will be taking the Redbud trail for some fall fun!
Interest in Seeing the Film "Killers of the Flower Moon"? | Nov 15
The Cohen Honors College is sponsoring a film screening of the film Killers of the
Flower Moon for Native American Heritage month in November.
At the turn of the 20th century, oil brought a fortune to the Osage Nation, who became
some of the richest people in the world overnight. The wealth of these Native Americans
immediately attracted white interlopers, who manipulated, extorted and stole as much
Osage money as they could before resorting to murder. Based on a true story and told
through the improbable romance of Ernest Burkhart (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Mollie Kyle
(Lily Gladstone), Killers of the Flower Moon is an epic western crime saga, where
real love crosses paths with unspeakable betrayal. Also starring Robert De Niro and
Jesse Plemons, Killers of the Flower Moon is directed by Academy Award winner Martin
Scorsese from a screenplay by Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese, based on David Granns
bestselling book. description taken from AppleTV+
Let us know if you are interested so we can plan the size of the theatre!
Spring 0f 2024 Honors Classes
Check out the upcoming courses for the Spring Semester!
Black Lives Matter and Other Marginalized Perspectives | HNRS 306K | CRN 24918
When: Monday and Wednesday 11:00-12:15
Who: Dr. Kevin Harrison
This course reviews historical events and contemporary headlines, and engages students
in courageous conversations as means of inspiring them to think critically about race
and its role in society. Though the course discusses the popular yet controversial
Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement that inspires its title, it spends more time looking
at BLM as a statement that describes the sentiment of many black that their lives
are insignificant in the eyes of mainstream America.
The Dynamic Universe | HNRS 153B | CRN 22823
When: Monday and Wednesday 8:00-9:15
Who: Dr. David Ratcliffe
This course is designed to introduce students to the fascinating subject of astronomy.
This class focuses heavily on current space missions and astronimical events. Content
of this course covers a variety of topics, including the solar system, the sun, the
stars, stellar evolution (birth, life and death of stars), galaxies and cosmology
(the origin and fate of the universe).
Earlier This Week
Tilford Conference at Washburn University | Oct 5-6
The Michael Tilford Conference provides a platform for the education world, business
leaders, and the community, to examine diversity in education and business by exploring
various challenges and opportunities. The conference travels to every state university
plus Washburn and spends two consecutive years at each. This years conference is
year two for Washburn University, then it will come to 蹤獲扦 for the 2024
and 2025 conference years. In the spirit of diversity in education and the history
of Topeka, Kansas, this years theme (Living into Brown: Staying the Course Toward
Inclusion and Belonging) aligns well with the current state of diversity in education
while also celebrating the history of the 1954 Brown v. BOE supreme court decision.
With amazing sessions and keynote speakers, including Cheryl Brown Henderson (daughter
of the late Oliver Brown of Brown v. BOE) this years conference is certainly one
to attend.
For more information, visit the Tilford registration page at the link below:
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Poem of the Week | Excerpt from "October" by Robert Frost
O hushed October morning mild,
Thy leaves have ripened to the fall;
Tomorrows wind, if it be wild,
Should waste them all.
The crows above the forest call;
Tomorrow they may form and go.
O hushed October morning mild,
Begin the hours of this day slow
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