Shocker Blast: Oct. 10, 2018

 

Invitation to screening of ‘Intelligent Lives' on Oct. 25

Intelligent Lives screening on 102518

Join the special education programs for a screening of “Intelligent Lives,” a film by Dan Habib, from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, in 211 Hubbard Hall. The event is free but .

“Intelligent Lives” stars three pioneering young American adults with intellectual disabilities – Micah, Naieer and Naomie – who challenge perceptions of intelligence as they navigate high school, college and the workforce.

Students can request their professional development hours at registration.


$10 Long Sleeve Tees one-day-only sale today (Wednesday, Oct. 10)

Long Sleeve Tees on sale in Shocker Store 101018

Mark your calendars for the Shocker Store's next one-day-only sale in the RSC! Starting at noon today (Wednesday, Oct. 10), the Shocker Store will have two long sleeve T-shirts for $10 each, while supplies last. These will sell out, so hurry in! Limit three per customer. Sale is in-store at RSC location only. Offer not valid with other discounts or promotions, and all sales are final.


Here's an exciting opportunity!

Emcee tryouts for women's bb Oct. 2018

Hello Shockers,

Shocker Women's Basketball is looking for an energetic, positive and self-motivated 鶹ƽ State student to emcee at our women's basketball games this season! This position will assist with in-game promotions, interact with fans and create energy throughout the game. 

The responsibilities and duties of this position include but are not limited to, memorizing a script as well as being able to think quickly on your feet and adapt to new situations while interacting with the crowd. The time commitment for this position is the ability to work all game days, including holidays if needed.

If you're interested in this exciting and fun opportunity, we look forward to seeing you at tryouts from 10 a.m.-noon Thursday, Oct. 18 and Friday, Oct. 19, at Charles Koch Arena. If you have questions, contact marketing1@goshockers.com.

Go Shocks!


Graduate School Professional Development Series presents ‘Microaggressions & the Classroom' today (Wednesday, Oct. 10)

Microaggressions in the Classroom

“Microaggressions & the Classroom” will be offered from noon-1:30 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, Oct. 10) in 142 RSC. Presenters will be Alicia Sanchez and Danielle Johnson, Office of Diversity & Inclusion; Carolyn Speer, Instructional Design & Access; Kevin Harrison, Diversity & Community Engagement.   

Microaggressions are covert and unintended discrimination towards socially marginalized groups. The interactive training encourages an environment of self-exploration into social identities and microaggressions. Participants will learn the types of microaggressions and reflect on ways to address them and foster an inclusive environment. 

***This will be part of a series of events with a pedagogical focus that students are eligible to take throughout the year to earn an alternative credential (non-credit badge)***


An invitation to adopt Kanbee's 鶹ƽ State art

Kanbee Art Giveaway

Anyone is free to grab a piece of Kanbee art on the 鶹ƽ State campus.

Last month, 鶹ƽ State invited the anonymous artist known as “Kanbee” to display his figures and symbols on the expanded areas of campus, including entrances on 17th Street, 21st Street and Oliver, and at Braeburn Square and near Starbucks.

Now that the exhibit time is finished, the figures are available for adoption. Around 15-20 remain planted at various locations.

Kanbee Art


Apply now to be a Transition Mentor

Transition Mentors Oct. 2018

Looking to develop life and leadership skills, show your Shocker pride and get paid? Student Success: First-Year Programs is gearing up to hire Transition Mentors to help welcome new students to 鶹ƽ State! Transition Mentors are the student leaders who assist with summer Orientation programs and serve as mentors to new students during the fall semester. We are looking for students who have a passion for WSU and would like to share their experience with new Shockers. For more information and to apply go to Transition Mentors application. Applications are available online now through Wednesday, Oct. 31, with interviews in early November and training beginning in January. 


RSC Unplugged features the Randy Fields Combo

RSC Unplugged Oct. 10, 2018

Stop by the Rhatigan Student Center every Wednesday for the live music series, RSC Unplugged. The Randy Fields Combo will be featured from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today (Wednesday, Oct. 10) in the RSC's Starbucks Lounge. Grab a cup of coffee and relax with some great music! 


Come for a mental health check-up tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 11)

Depression Screening Day Oct. 11, 2018

Students, faculty and staff are invited to take a few minutes for a mental health check-up on National Depression Screening Day from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 11) in 261 RSC. Computer feedback will be delivered immediately, and ambassadors from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion will be there as well.


Take a step for your safety with the SGA Campus Safety Walk

Safety walk Oct. 11, 2018

The SGA Campus Safety Walk is a crucial chance for WSU community members to survey the area in and around campus, and express their safety concerns and search for improvements to our campus neighborhood. You're invited to meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 11, in 211 Hubbard Hall.

SGA will provide hot cocoa, food and have a raffle for prizes before and after the walk! Join the WSU Police Department and many other campus organizations in the effort to make the WSU community a safe place to learn and grow. All are welcome.


‘The Laramie Project' to be shown Thursday, Oct. 11

The Laramie Project Oct. 22, 2018

“The Laramie Project,” a presentation in recognition of National Coming Out Day and the 20th anniversary of the murder of Matthew Shepard on Oct. 12, 1998, will be shown at 7 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 11) in the CAC Theater. The presentation features performers from Stage9 Productions in Hutchinson. Admission is free.

Shepard was brutally murdered in Laramie, Wyoming. His only crime was who he loved. This event proved instrumental in the development of hate crime laws throughout the United States. “The Laramie Project” draws on hundreds of interviews conducted by the theatre company with inhabitants of the town, company members' own journal entries and published news reports.


WSU Weekly Briefing set for Thursday, Oct. 11

Weekly Briefing

You're invited to attend WSU's Weekly Briefing at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 11) in the Marcus Welcome Center.  

Tracee Friess, director of communications for research and technology transfer, will give the overall university update.

The briefing will be livestreamed and available later that day at . There will be time for questions at the end of the briefing.


Housing and Residence Life Office will be closed during move

The Housing and Residence Life (HRL) Office will be closed Friday, Oct. 12, while staff move to the new HRL offices in Shocker Hall. The information desks at both Shocker Hall and The Flats will remain open and maintain their regular hours of operation.

Starting Monday, Oct. 15, the Housing & Residence Life main office will be officially located in Shocker Hall A Building. Thank you for your patience during this transition!


First African Night to be held in RSC Shirley Beggs Ballroom

African Night Oct. 12, 2018

African Night

The African and Caribbean Student Association will have its first "African Night" coming up at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12, in the third floor, Shirley Beggs Ballroom in the RSC. Admission is $7 for WSU students and $10 for non-WSU students.

The purpose of this event is to showcase the African culture through African music, food, dance, drama and fashion. Don't forget to invite all of your friends and experience African culture at its finest.


Graduate Student Association to hold meeting on Friday, Oct. 12

GSA meeting Oct. 12, 2018

The Graduate Student Association (GSA) invites you to its general meeting from 4:30-6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12, in 245 Rhatigan Student Center.

The agenda will include implementing the GSA Mentorship program, welcoming the new leadership team and GSA social events.


Garba Night invitation for Oct. 13

Garba Night Oct. 2018

Garba is a traditional Indian dance form performed in the state of Gujarat, India. This dance is performed during the festival of Navratri, a nine-day festival celebrated for praying and thanking the different goddesses in Hindu mythology. This year, from 7-11:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, in the Shirley Beggs Ballroom, third floor, Rhatigan Student Center, AHINSA is organizing a Garba Night to celebrate the festival of Navratri. Admission is free.


鶹ƽ State announces on sale dates for downtown game

Men's Basketball at Intrust

鶹ƽ State and Intrust Bank Arena announced ticket prices and on sale dates for the Shockers' annual downtown game against Southern Miss, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15.

WSU students will have access to their normal allotment of student tickets. Pickup dates for all 2018-19 home games will be announced later this month.

鶹ƽ State men's basketball season ticket holders will have first opportunity to claim seats during a special presale period, Oct. 15-19. Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, with prices starting at just $18.
 
Fans may purchase seats by phone at 855-755-SEAT, online at  or by visiting the Select-A-Seat Box Office at INTRUST Bank Arena.
 
Primary WSU season ticket account holders should have received a letter with specific details. In order to protect the integrity of the Shocker Athletics Priority Points System, ticket holders are asked to not share these codes with others.


Graduate School Professional Development Series workshop set for Oct. 18

Grad School event Oct. 18, 2018

Fran Cook from the Office of Research will present “Clear, Concise and Successful Proposals” from 5-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, in 301 Rhatigan Student Center. This workshop will provide grant-writing tips and resources. Funders and their reviewers want proposals that are clear, concise and consistent. Learn some hands-on approaches to improving your grant-writing skills and helpful strategies for responding to a variety of funders and funding opportunities.


Think Pink

Think Pink

For the first time, the WSU Black Student Union is offering Think Pink T-shirts for only $12! The shirts will be worn on Friday, Oct. 26, at our Balloons for a Cure event during our Think Pink Week.

Join the Black Student Union for our Think Pink T-shirt sale in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Contact our treasurer, Arina Ross, at 816-728-9464 if you'd like to purchase a shirt, by Tuesday, Oct. 16. If you want to just buy a shirt to support and not go to the event that is fine, too. This is a community event, friends and family can buy shirts as well.


MSW Information Night coming Thursday, Oct. 18

MSW Information Night Oct. 18, 2018

If you need information about the Master of Social Work (MSW) program, plan on attending MSW Information Night from 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, in 257 Rhatigan Student Center.

At this event, you'll get:

  • MSW Program Information
  • Application Information
  • Financial Aid Information
  • Graduate School Information

For more information, go to wichita.edu/socialwork, email socialwork@wichita.edu or call 978-7250.


Only short-sleeve tees remain for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast Cancer Awareness Tees

 

Shocker Store in the RSC has sold out its supply of long sleeve pink T-shirts for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. However, short-sleeved tees are still available in the RSC.


Doctoral students need participants for their research projects

Two WSU graduate students (Doctor of Audiology and Doctor of Philosophy) need participants for their research projects. They are studying an existing and a newly developed clinical technique for evaluating function of the middle ear.

Participants must be between the ages of 18 and 35, have normal hearing, have not had an ear infection in the past three months, nor had a cold or flu in the past two weeks.

Participants will receive a free comprehensive hearing evaluation and ear examination prior to testing. The testing will take about an hour. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Devon Holt at deholt2@shockers.wichita.edu or 586-747-3774 or Professor Xiao-MingSun at xiao-ming.sun@wichita.edu.


Remember to register for Trunk or Treat

Trunk or Treat Oct. 20, 2018

Trunk or Treat is a fun and safe alternative for families and kids of all ages to interact with 鶹ƽ State University student organizations and campus departments, trick or treat, and participate in interactive and festive fall activities. This Halloween-themed carnival on Saturday, Oct. 20, is packed full with games, activities, inflatables and a petting zoo! 

Would you like to register your organization for Trunk or Treat or volunteer to help SAC facilitate the event? Go to .   


Empty Bowls Chili Cook-off coming Saturday, Oct. 13

Chili Cook-off Oct. 13, 2018

You're invited to the Empty Bowls Chili Cook-Off from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, in the Experiential Engineering Building.

Join the fight against hunger in our community! In exchange for your $20 donation ($10 for students), choose a bowl to keep as a reminder of all the empty bowls in the world.

Select your favorite bowl from hundreds of handmade ceramic vessels, fill it to the brim with over 25 varieties of chili donated by local celebrity chefs, and enjoy a fun-filled afternoon. All proceeds will benefit the Kansas Food Bank in honor of Hunger Awareness Month.

This year, Dillons will donate 10 meals for each bowl sold in celebration of Zero Hunger | Zero Waste. Spirit Aerosystems is the event's official sponsor. Follow  on Facebook for more information.


2018 Ad Astra Film Studies Conference coming Oct. 17

Ad Astra Conference Oct. 2018

The 2018 As Astra Film Studies Conference (AAFSC) is being held from 8:15 a.m.-4:20 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 17, in 261 and 256 Rhatigan Student Center. The book signing by keynote speaker Laura Kirk is at 11:30 a.m.

AAFSC coincides with the start of the 16th Annual Tallgrass Film Festival in 鶹ƽ, and Communications Week, sponsored by the Elliott School of Communication at WSU.

Conference themes include film criticism, film in education and filmmaking/makers. 

AAFSC welcomes students, faculty, staff and members of the local community.

, but no fee is required. Entry is on a first-come, first-admitted basis.


Linguistics Club is looking for new members

Linguistics Club

Are you interested in languages or linguistics? WSU's Linguistics Club, a new student organization, is looking for new members. There are no requirements other than an active and growing interest in the study of languages! We offer lots of extracurricular activities, group events, study assistance and potential funding for academic activities. Contact club president Drew Colcher at dccolcher@shockers.wichita.edu for more information.