Campus Connection: Aug. 18, 2020

 

Perspectives on the Pandemic II

Perspectives on the Pandemic series returns with more experts and viewpoints

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, faculty experts in the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at 鶹ƽ State University are studying the way populations have reacted and adapted.

Presentations in the Perspectives on the Pandemic: Part II series feature a political scientist, sociologist, criminologist, health disparities panel, and performing arts panel. Each event will be delivered via Zoom and hosted by Andrew Hippisley, dean and professor of linguistics.


鶹ƽ State chemist identifies potential COVID-19 treatment

  • Bill Groutas

    Dr. Bill Groutas

    鶹ƽ State University medical chemist Dr. Bill Groutas is part of a multi-university team to research treatments for COVID-19.
  • The study was published in the Aug. 3, 2020 issue of Science Translational Medicine.
  • The study reveals how molecule protease inhibitors show potency against human coronaviruses.

Read the complete story. 

 


Who do you wear a mask for?

In the wake of the worldwide COVID-19 outbreak, 鶹ƽ State's first priority is the health, safety and well-being of our entire Shocker community.


鶹ƽ Transit

鶹ƽ Transit takes over Shocker bus routes

The city of 鶹ƽ’s transit department will be assuming operations of the Shocker bus service beginning Aug. 17. There will be a total of four 鶹ƽ State University routes, tentatively set to begin Aug. 17.


Jump-Start Your Business

Jump-Start Your Business with expert advice

Are you interested in starting a business or looking to keep your business on track during the pandemic? Join us online to hear from Kansas experts and discuss ways to help your business succeed. Register at 

QuickBooks Webinars:

Learn QuickBooks to better organize and manage your business. Presenter Heather Denning is a Certified QuickBooks Online ProAdvisor, alumni of 鶹ƽ State University and local business owner.

State Tax Webinars:

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.

What to Do Now Webinar Series:

After feeling the COVID-19 outbreak impact for months, it is time to act. Whether you are in business or thinking of starting a business, these workshops, presented by Kansas SBDC Advisors will suggest things you can do right now.


KMUW wins KAB Station of the Year Award

KMUW named Radio Station of the Year by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters for seventh year in a row

KMUW has been named the 2020 Large Market Radio Station of the Year by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters. This marks the seventh consecutive year that KMUW has received the honor.

KMUW is also the recipient of 16 additional awards for excellence in journalism, in categories such as Special Program, Editorial / Commentary, Hard News, Sports Feature and Public Affairs Program. To see the full list, go to .


Ten Women exhibition at Ulrich

Ulrich Museum's online exhibition celebrating women artists is excellent resource for teachers and students

Are you an instructor preparing a syllabus who is looking for an exciting and timely assignment? Look no further than the Ulrich Museum of Art's online exhibition, "10 X 10: Ten Women / Ten Prints."

The museum is currently hosting the online exhibition on its website in honor of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment, which, on Aug. 26, 1920, gave American women the right to vote. The web-based exhibition showcases a portfolio of the same name, featuring ten prints by 10 different women artists. The portfolio was printed in 1995 by Jos Sances, founder of Alliance Graphics, and published by the Berkeley Art Center to commemorate the 1995 International Women’s Day and the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the 19th amendment. The portfolio came to the Ulrich as a gift from the WSU Center for Women’s Studies in 1996.

More information

The virtual exhibition is accompanied by curricular content available to college faculty anywhere for use in the classroom, including a writing assignment. Furthermore, participating WSU students, who complete the online form, will be entered in to a contest to win a prize. The exhibition will also include links to other resources and events in the 鶹ƽ area that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment.

Twenty-five years later, these prints are still a poignant testament to the experiences and struggles, both public and private, that women continue to face. The 10 featured artists represent the racial and ethnic diversity of the United States, and the prints included in the portfolio tackle a variety of issues relevant to women in American society today.

With this online exhibition, the Ulrich is proud to contribute to the efforts of the national Feminist Art Coalition [https://feministartcoalition.org/], which has united under one umbrella numerous exhibitions of feminist art in U.S. museums in 2020-2021.

This exhibition was curated by Nellie Elliott, the Ulrich’s 2019-20 Mary Joan Waid curatorial intern, with guidance from Ulrich curator Ksenya Gurshtein.


Ulrich Resnik event 81820

Registration still available for free virtual tour today of 鶹ƽ artist Ann Resnick's studio

Get an exclusive tour of a 鶹ƽ artist's studio from the comfort of your home! Join the Ulrich Museum of Art at 6 p.m. today (Tuesday, Aug. 18), when 鶹ƽ-based artist Ann Resnick gives us a tour of her studio, and talks about her past and present projects.

In 1997, with artist Kevin Mullins, Resnick co-founded Project, a gallery in downtown 鶹ƽ that sought to create a conduit from artists active on the East and West coasts to the Midwest. She has exhibited in Kansas, Missouri New York, North Carolina, and Japan.

Resnick's virtual tour -- like all Ulrich Virtual programs -- is free and open to the public, but registration is required to get the .

Pictured above: Resnick's billboard, "Spring," in the Museum's Ulrich + Artists + You Community Billboard Project, is currently on display at 2518 E. Douglas Ave. in 鶹ƽ.


Shocker Vote Roundtable Discussion

Shockers Vote! Roundtable on ‘Local Government's Role in Combating Covid-19’

The Shockers Vote at 鶹ƽ State University Coalition is excited to host its first roundtable on the topic of "Local Government's Role in Combating Covid-19,” at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20.

Panel will include:

鶹ƽ Mayor Brandon Whipple, 鶹ƽ Council Member Cindy Claycomb, Sedgwick County Commissioner Lacey Cruse, and College of Health Professions Public Health Sciences Chair and Associate Professor Nicole Rogers. The panel will be moderated by Student Body President Rija Khan and Speaker of the Senate Olivia Babin.

We will be live streaming this round table from YouTube and will share the link on the Shockers Vote! facebook (@shockersvoteWSU)


Crystal Dozier

Anthropology professor finds evidence of wine, caffeine in 500-year-old pottery

  • Crystal Dozier, assistant professor of anthropology, found chemical markers that indicate evidence of caffeine and wine in pre-colonial indigenous populations. 
  • Findings contradict stereotypes of alcohol use in Native American populations. 
  • Dozier's research was published in the August issue of the Journal of Archeological Science. 

Pictured above: Dr. Crystal Dozier works with a lab research team at Etzanoa, which is a lost city near Arkansas City and recently discovered by 鶹ƽ State professor Donald Blakeslee.


Shocker Printing Solutions wins award

Shocker Printing Solutions wins Platinum Award for Graphic Design

Shocker Printing won first place in the ACUP+ Awards in the graphic design category. Alec Tucker, at the time a senior in graphic design, and Leah Lipke, supervisor of Shocker Printing Solutions, collaborated on design ideas, and then Alec created the design using Bitmoji elements.

Each team member either made their own image or Alec created it to look like the person it represented. It was great fun and we had a lot of positive feedback from the campus community.


Election Poll Worker

Be an Election Poll worker

Shockers Vote! at 鶹ƽ State University Campus Coalition encourages you to play an active and important role in your community and earn extra money in the process! The Sedgwick County Government Election Office is currently recruiting election workers for upcoming general elections. Election workers are a critical part of the election process. What a great opportunity to serve your community!

For more information, . If you have any questions, contact Gabriel Fonseca via email at gabriel.fonseca@wichita.edu


Saturday Rent-A-Lane Special

Saturday Rent-A-Lane Special at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

Follow SAC on Instagram for a chance to win a prize! All you have to do is like, follow, and share our post on our Instagram for a chance to win. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, go to wichita.edu/SAC or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.


Tie-Dye Tuesday

Tie-Dye Tuesday

Register to receive a DIY tie-dye kit from Student Activities Council. To register, go to wichita.edu/sac. Registration closes Friday, Aug. 21, and kit pick-up from Student Involvement is Tuesday, Aug. 25. Supplies are limited, so register early.


Boost mobile ordering

Skip the lines with Boost mobile ordering

Skip the lines and order ahead with Boost! Available in the RSC at Starbucks, Pizza Hut, Panda Express, Chick-fil-A and Freddy's. Add your Shocker ID to use your Shocker Dollars or Dining Dollars or use a credit card to pay. Text Boost to 99299 or search the Google Play or App Store to download.


Cosmic Bowling

Cosmic Bowling in the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

Turn the lights down and music up and stop by the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes for some cosmic bowling! Cosmic bowling will be from 5-8 p.m. every Friday and Saturday evening for just $2.50 per person, per game. Rental shoes not included. See you there!


New mask style

New mask style available at the Shocker Store

The Shocker Store’s newest mask style is now available in a Shocker yellow! They are for sale for just $6.99 in the RSC store and online at . The new style of mask features three layers of fabric and a flexible nose piece.


Junior Tennis Clinics

WSU junior tennis clinics will be offered throughout the fall

WSU Tennis Clinics at Sheldon Coleman Tennis Complex:

Shocker Tennis Coaches Danny Bryan and Colin Foster will host junior tennis clinics this fall.

Beginners / Intermediate (ages 3-10): MWF 9:45-10:45 a.m. and 5:15-6:15 p.m. Sunday 2-3 p.m. Cost is $15 per day.

Intermediate / Advanced (ages 8-14): MWF 4:45-6:45 p.m. Sunday 2-4 p.m. Cost is $40 per day.

Contact Colin Foster with questions or to sign up at cfoster@goshockers.com or call 316-518-1767.