Shocker Blast: March 2, 2020

University update on COVID-19

You're probably aware of growing public health concerns over COVID-19 (also known as coronavirus disease 2019). As of this morning, there are no confirmed cases in Kansas, but we need to be prepared. The ͷ State administration is in close touch with state and local health authorities and is closely monitoring the situation. The university expects to email a statement to the campus community later today with what we know at this point, along with tips on preparedness. In the meantime, you can go to the  for answers to common questions.


National Collegiate Health Assessment

Help WSU by taking the National Collegiate Health Assessment

Win a red parking spot for an entire semester or other prizes such as free massages and gift cards to the Shocker Store by entering a drawing through the National College Health Assessment and the Prevention Services Advisory Board. Simply fill out the survey sent to your ͷ email address and be automatically entered. For information, go to .

National Collegiate Health Assessment


 

March edition of president's newsletter, First Tuesday, set for tomorrow

The second edition of the monthly newsletter, First Tuesday, will be coming to your email inboxes tomorrow (Tuesday, March 3). This is a new newsletter, started in February, as a way to keep the campus community up to date on what President Golden's top initiatives are, what he's up to on a daily basis and ways he's engaging with the Shocker and local community. 


SEM Tips March 2, 2020

Feeling under the weather? Need to talk to someone?

We have 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 workout in, get a massage or learn the newest fitness craze to hit campus. Student Health Services, located in the new Student Wellness Center, will see you if you are feeling ill. And if you just need someone to talk to about what is on your mind, stop by Counseling and Prevention Services, also located in the new Student Wellness Center, to schedule an appointment. If you are concerned about yourself or another member of our community, submit your concern here.


Boats and Bikes meeting March 5, 2020

Boats and Bikes recruitment information meeting Thursday

Are you looking for a summer job? Boats and Bikes is hosting two recruitment information meetings on Thursday, March 5, in 105 Heskett Center. The first session will begin at 3 p.m. and the last session will begin at 6 p.m. Bring your resume if available. We look forward to meeting all of you!


Women in the Workplace March 2020

SGA presents Women in the Workplace panels and networking this week

Women in the Workplace is a week-long celebration of women in various professional fields. A panel of speakers will be answering questions about what it is like to be a woman in their field.

Ambitious Entrepreneurs is at 6 p.m. Monday, March 2, 142 RSC, where women who are in the business and communication fields will speak.

Cultivating Compassion is at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, in 142 RSC, where women in education and health professions will speak.

Finally, Innovative Intellectuals will be at 5 p.m. Wednesday March 4, in 246 John Bardo Center, where women in STEAM fields will speak on their experiences.

Each night will conclude with snacks and an opportunity to network with the panelists. See you there!


University Innovation Fellows application now open

Fall 2020 Cohort for University Innovation Fellows application now open

Want to join an interdisciplinary team of students promoted to making an active change on campus? Applications are now open for our Fall 2020 Cohort of University Innovation Fellows, an interdisciplinary, worldwide group of students founded by the National Science Foundation, Google, and Stanford University, who use design thinking to improve ͷ State's campus and community! We would love to see anyone apply, regardless of major! Applications close March 6 and can be found by visiting us at .


Vaping and WSU students

We want to know what you think about vaping!

A class in the Elliott School of Communication wants to learn what WSU students think about the pros and cons of vaping. Please take our short (20-question) survey to help us create an anti-vaping campaign. If you are taking a class that gives credit for participating in a survey, we will notify your instructor after you complete the survey.


Get your Kansas ID or driver's license renewed on campus

The Kansas Division of Vehicles is going mobile to make it easier for you to get or renew your Kansas ID or driver’s license. Representatives will be at WSU from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, March 18, in 258 RSC. This opportunity is available to both international and domestic students, staff, and faculty at WSU.

Click here for a complete list of what services will be offered during this event, as well as information regarding what you should bring.

Go to  to sign up for an appointment. You must have an appointment to attend.

DMV at ͷ State


Resume Workshop March 3, 2020

Resume Workshop tomorrow

In this resume workshop hosted by the Career Development Center, students are invited to find out from how to organize experiences, talents and skills together – and most importantly – what employers are looking for in a resume. You never have a second chance to make a first impression.

Let us help you make sure you are putting your best foot forward from 4-5 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, March 3) in 155 Corbin Hall.


Biological Sciences Seminar to feature a talk on ovarian cancer research today

Bo Rueda

Bo Rueda

Dr. Bo Rueda will be the guest speaker at the Biological Sciences Department Seminar addressing ovarian cancer research at 4 p.m. today (Monday, March 2) in 218 Hubbard Hall. Rueda, from the Harvard Cancer Center, focuses on the biology, diagnosis, and treatment of ovarian, uterine, and cervical cancer. Importantly, his research group is testing strategies to target stem-like cells as a means to develop patient-personalized therapies for such cancer types.


Resume RX March 4, 2020

Resume Rx - Come see the Career Development Center for help with your resume!

Students, do you need your resume or cover letter reviewed but don't have time to make an appointment? The Career Development Center has you covered! Come see us from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, on the RSC first floor, for help with your resume, cover letter, interview tips, and general information about our office.

No need to register, just stop by and see us!


Krisin Alford March 4, 2020

‘Breaking Ground: Women in Engineering Initiatives in Australia’

Kristin Alford will present “Breaking Ground: Women in Engineering Initiatives in Australia,” from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, in the Ulrich Museum, second floor.

Alford is a futurist and the director of MOD at the University of South Australia. MOD is an immersive museum of discovery that showcases research and emerging technologies on broad exhibition themes such as waging peace and hedonism.

Prior to this role, Alford was the founding director of foresight agency Bridge8, facilitating futures and engagement on water sustainability, climate futures, emerging technologies and advanced manufacturing. She also has experience in minerals processing engineering and marketing, and holds postgraduate degrees in chemical engineering and strategic foresight.

Reception and light refreshments will follow the talk, which is sponsored by the College of Engineering, Ulrich Museum, and NSF ADVANCE Catalyst project.


Mathew Muether

Physics Seminar Series on Wednesday

Please join us for our next Physics Seminar at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, in 128 Jabara Hall. This week’s seminar features our own Dr. Mathew Muether. The title of the talk is “New Technologies for Measuring Massive Neutrinos From the NOvA and DUNE Experiments.


Dinorah Azpuru

ͷ State professor uses public scholarship to help readers understand issues in Latin America

Public scholarship aims to introduce academic research to a wide audience, one that doesn’t subscribe to journals or possess the time to wade through lengthy articles or books.

ͷ political science professor Dinorah Azpuru is doing her part to help people’s understanding of political science with her work in the Washington Post “The Monkey Cage,” a blog dedicated to “making sense of the circus that is politics,” as the blog describes itself.

Read complete story.


Shocker Strong

Join Shocker Strong and learn how to maximize your strengths

The Shocker Strong Resilience Program will meet from 3-4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4, in RSC 265. Join us for the opportunity to discuss your strengths and how to maximize them in your education, your career and your personal life!

To those interested in attending, please email Kennedy Rogers at kennedy.rogers@wichita.edu to receive your free Clifton StrengthsFinder passcode and complete the StrengthsFinder assessment before the meeting. The assessment usually takes 35-45 minutes to complete.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Shocker Strong Resilience Program


Breakfast and conversation with Dr. Betty Drees

Betty Drees

Betty Drees

Join us for conversation and breakfast with Dr. Betty Drees at 10 a.m. Monday, March 9, in 343 Hubbard Hall. Attendees will learn more about medicine and medical school from a dynamic physician. Attendees must RSVP to nancy.krehbiel@wichita.edu.


SNVC applications spring 2020

Shocker New Venture Competition applications open soon!

The Shocker New Venture Competition gives students the opportunity to win venture money as well as receive valuable feedback on their idea from industry experts. Each year this event connects students from all academic disciplines to take key steps in developing world solutions. Applications open Monday, March 16 though Wednesday, April 1. For more information about the Shocker New Venture Competition, go to .


Savvy Scholar Workshops March 2020

March Savvy Scholar Workshops begin

The Savvy Scholar series continues into March, starting with workshops from noon-1 p.m. Friday, March 6, and 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, in 217 Ablah Library. RSVP for these and more workshops throughout March and April at .


Wednesdays in Wiedemann March 4, 2020

A pipe organ on campus? Discover it during Wednesdays in Wiedemann

Come join us for the Rie Bloomfield Organ Series Wednesdays in Wiedemann with Lynne Davis at ͷ University on the great Marcussen organ at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, in the magnificent Wiedemann Hall.

Everyone loves J.S. Bach, and the program will be centered around this great genius of the Baroque era.

Davis gives a brief explanation of each piece, while you sit back and relax in the comfort of the beautiful hall.

Admission is free.


Magician Daniel Martin March 6

Magician Daniel Martin to perform on March 6

Daniel Martin has quickly become one of the most in demand magicians touring the country today. His high-energy performances are a unique fusion of incredibly devious sleight of hand and hilarious sleight of mouth and have sold out crowds at theatres, universities, and event marketing events worldwide. He has been featured on various shows on Netflix, CBS, NBC the BBC, and Discovery, and he is a consultant for the hit Netflix show “Magic for Humans.” Prepare to be amazed.

Don’t miss the show at 7 p.m. Friday, March 6, in the CAC Theater. Admission is free to WSU students with Shocker ID, $3 faculty/staff; $5 general admission, and $1 for kids 12 and under. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. No advance ticket sales. Cash or check only accepted at the door. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to wichita.edu/sac or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.


Writing Center Spring 2020

Writing Center Drop-In offers free help to Shocker students

Writer's block got you stuck? Stop by the Writing Center from 1-3 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays during the spring semester in 125 Ablah Library, main floor. It is free and open to all ͷ State students


We Can Do it photo booth

SAC presents We Can Do It for Women's History Month!

Come celebrate female empowerment with the Student Activities Council. Take pictures in our photo booth and tell us what makes you proud to be a female or proud to know the strong females in your life from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Monday, March 16, on the first floor, RSC.

For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to  or contact us at sac@wichita.edu.

Sponsored by Student Activities Council.


Sustainability April 2020

Share your sustainability news

As WSU prepares to celebrate Earth Day in April, we are creating a list of sustainability initiatives on campus. Submit upcoming sustainability events, current sustainable practices, or accomplishments by faculty, staff or students related to sustainability. Use our brief submission form to share these with the Sustainability Steering Committee. Consider joining one of the Working Groups, too!

Sustainability


Home Equity Loans spring 2020

Make your home equity work for you!

What can a home equity loan do for you? The equity in your home is yours to use how you want to use it. Weather that's helping pay for college, consolidating bills, vacation, or home improvements. Check out our rates online today at campuscu.org. You can use our loan payment calculator and apply online.

Or stop in, we are located in the Heskett Center parking lot, across the road from the YMCA, and next to the WSU Police Station.

We look forward to helping you put your home equity to work for you. Campus CU is an Equal Housing Lender. NMLS# 411233


Preventing Suicide Training spring 2020

You can help prevent suicide

Learn how to support your community with the #WSUWeSupportU Preventing Suicide training. Each training lasts an hour and a half and gives you the tools you need to assist someone in need through the Share, Ask, Support method. Upcoming trainings are available Tuesday, March 10; Wednesday April 15 and Friday, May 15.

Preventing suicide training


Fish and Chips at Freddy's

Fish and Chips at Freddy's

Fish and Chips baskets or sandwich, and the Peanut Butter Fudge Crunch Concrete are now available for a limited time only at Freddy's in the RSC!


SSGL March Rewards 2020

March Rewards in the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

Members of the EAT.DRINK.PLAY. Rewards Program in the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes can enjoy $1.50 bowling lanes anytime lanes are available on Fridays in March, even during cosmic bowling.

Joining the rewards program is free and easy. Simply stop in to sign up and start getting rewarded today!


Wear the official basketball team shooter shirt

Basketball team shooter shirt

 

Support the ͷ State men’s and women’s basketball teams by wearing the official team shooter shirt that both teams will wear in their tournaments. Available at the Shocker Store locations in the Rhatigan Student Center, Braeburn Square, Koch Arena and online at shockerstore.com. Go Shockers!