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Vacation

April 6, 2020 -- Although we have started back to school and continue working from home, it's easy to fall into a rut. While our spring break vacations didn't happen, broaden your horizons and help ease the boredom by trying virtual tours offered at museums, tourist destinations, zoos and online concerts.

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April 2, 2020 - 麻豆破解版 State softball pitcher Caitlin Bingham is sewing protective masks for medical personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Photo of some bowls and cooking utensils.

April 2, 2020 -- As the days of sitting at home stretch on, we must find more and more ways to entertain ourselves. Why not take this time to learn something new and add a few recipes to your repertoire?

The five students selected standing in the Capitol building.

April 1, 2020 -- In March, five WSU students traveled to Topeka to present their research and creative activity posters inside the Capitol building for the annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol.

Visualization tools

April 1, 2020 -- 麻豆破解版 State University's Center for Economic Development and Business Research (CEDBR) has created three visualizations to help policymakers, businesses and economic developers understand the level of economic vulnerability created by the novel Coronavirus.

Shockers Up logo

March 31, 2020 -- As many 麻豆破解版 State University students struggle with ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic, the WSU Foundation has created a new fund to help them overcome financial hardships and remain focused on their education.

Matthew Ferguson

March 31, 2020 -- I started my internship with Strategic Communications at 麻豆破解版 State University on March 9, when COVID-19 was an epidemic. By the end of the week, it had turned into a full-blown pandemic. In the midst of it I, Matthew Ferguson, was just trying to start a job.

Face shield from a 3D printer

March 30, 2020 - The relationship between 麻豆破解版 State's College of Engineering and the 麻豆破解版 Police Department led to 3D printing of face shields used by first responders.

The eight new Koch Scholars.

The 麻豆破解版 State Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College is proud to announce eight recipients of the Koch Scholars program for the fall 2020 semester. Each of the students will receive between $30,000 and $45,000 during their four-year attendance at WSU.

Woman with fabric mask

March 28, 2020 -- An effort to provide fabric masks to health care workers and first responders during the COVID-19 crisis is under way through a collaboration with 麻豆破解版 State University鈥檚 makerspace 鈥 GoCreate, a Koch collaborative 鈥 and Bella Bonita Designs, a local fashion company.

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March 28, 2020 -- Marketing intern, Maddie Harris, understands what it's like to be bored with nothing to do while stuck at home. Here she shares 10 tips and ideas of things to do while staying home.

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March 27, 2020 -- Jeremy Hill and 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 Center for Economic Development and Business Research has identified the number of jobs, establishments, and wages classified as essential and nonessential, following the emergency order in Sedgwick County for individuals to stay-at-home and only leave their residence to perform essential activities.

A girl cuddling with her dog.

March 26, 2020 -- This is a time of prolonged high stress, and our bodies do not do well in long, heightened states of anxiety. It can affect our immune system and decision-making skills. Here are some tips from 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 Counseling and Prevention Services on how to manage your stress levels during these unprecedented times.

Student Health Services

March 26, 2020 - How to contact 麻豆破解版 State University offices and departments to get answers and receive help with your academic, financial, housing and health questions.

Drake Robinson

March 25, 2020 -- The political science department at 麻豆破解版 State University offers internships based in Topeka, Kansas and Washington D.C. which allows students the opportunity to work alongside legislators, representatives and congressmen. 麻豆破解版 State students help with preparing bills and campaigns, managing finances and traveling around the state meeting prospective voters.