WSU Bike Share is back
The bikes are back! Now, you can use the bike-sharing system from 鶹ƽ State University’s campus as far west as the Sedgwick County Park and all throughout the city. There is no limit on travel distance. The service provider for Bike Share ICT changed from Zagster to Tandem Mobility, with upgraded bikes and an improved app provided by Movatic.
Help WSU and make some money from your couch
Looking for a meaningful activity that will help you re-engage with school, without actually being in school? Want to make a little money?
Consider taking the Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA). The CLA is a 90-minute open-ended assessment that helps WSU measure how well it's teaching critical thinking, analytic reasoning, problem-solving and writing skills. It's used by colleges and universities nationwide.
Students who complete the survey are eligible for either a $25 QT Gift Card or $25 in WSU Shocker Dollars.
Who is eligible to take it? Freshmen and seniors
Where is the CLA administered? Testing can be done socially distanced, in-person or remotely.
How to sign up? Click the link labeled Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA) – University Students
or Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA) – University Students Remote Proctored via
Zoom. Follow the instructions.
There is no testing fee. You will be required to share your WSU ID.
University Libraries open for new semester
Ablah Library is open. Keep up to date with all library hours, building safety procedures and helpful services at . Our expert librarians are back in action for the new year.
Nominate an adult learner for Adult Learner of the Year Award
In March 2021, the Office of Adult Learning will host the 2nd Annual Adult Learner of the Year (ALOTY) awards ceremony. In this ceremony, we will not only celebrate six years as an office, but we will also name an ALOTY, two finalists, a community partner and a WSU partner. We are calling on the WSU community to help us find an adult learner at 鶹ƽ State deserving of the title, Adult Learner of the Year. The deadline to nominate an adult learner is Friday, Jan. 29.
A student is considered an adult learner at 鶹ƽ State if they are a current undergraduate earning their first bachelor’s degree and is either: 24 years or older; a military or veteran student; or independent status.
ALOTY criteria:
- 3.00 GPA at WSU (extenuating circumstances can be reviewed)
- Displays perseverance in obtaining a degree
- Demonstrates Shocker Pride
- Possesses leadership qualities
If you know of a student who meets the above criteria, please and submit their name.
‘Solving for X’ seeks participants who will share their unique stories
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Share your unique stories of home and be a part of this research visualization, a collaboration between the Ulrich Museum and the Departments of Dance and Sociology. “Sharing Matrilineal Memories at WSU,” the fourth exhibition in the "Solving for X = Identity" series, is participatory, focused on collecting memories of home for WSU students, faculty and staff.
Please follow the link to the to submit photos, as well as your responses to the following questions: 1) What do you remember about your mother’s home? 2) What do you remember about your grandmother’s home?
All submitted stories and images will be included in this Solving for X exhibition and on display in the Ulrich’s Grafly Gallery from Jan. 21-May 8, 2021.
If you have any questions, please contact Cheyla Clawson at cheyla.clawson@wichita.edu or call 316-979-3378 or Twyla Hill at twyla.hill@wichita.edu or 316-978-7151.
Learn about Fairmount College, win prize in scavenger hunt
Have fun learning more about Fairmount College’s role in establishing 鶹ƽ State University during a scavenger hunt created by the Department of Anthropology to learn about Fairmount College's 125-year history.
From now through the end of January 2021, faculty, staff and students are encouraged to participate in this fun event that begins on campus and ends at Maple Grove Cemetery at 1000 N. Hillside, where many faculty and staff from the early years of Fairmount College are buried.
Students who complete the scavenger hunt will be entered into a drawing for an iPad
on Feb. 1, 2021. Faculty and staff participants will be entered into a monthly drawing
for a Shocker Store gift card.
Have fun, stay safe and good luck! For more information, go to .
Send us your applied learning story ideas
Are you a student who is gaining applied learning experience or an internship related to COVID-19? If so, let Strategic Communications know! Email lainie.mazzullo@wichita.edu or call 978-3409.
Psychology course offers service-learning opportunity
The Department of Psychology is recruiting mentors for a service-learning course: Psychology and Problems of Society (PSY416). Mentors can be from any college or major.
The course’s service-learning opportunity, which can be complete remotely, centers around at-risk youth. Mentors will be assigned a mentee, and the pair will be pen pals, exchanging letters throughout the semester.
Mentors will also be required to attend class on from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mondays. It’s not been determined whether class will meet in-person or remotely. Students will earn three credit hours upon the successful completion of the course.
Mentors are required to submit an application, pass an interview and background check. They will receive training at the beginning of the course and a grade at the end based on attendance and completion of assignments.
For more information, please contact the INSPYRE Lab at inspyre@wichita.edu.
Ulrich Museum of Art offers exciting job opportunities for students
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at an art museum? The Ulrich Museum of Art on the 鶹ƽ State campus is looking for bright, hard-working student employees. The role of the gallery attendant and event staff is to provide excellent visitor service, while ensuring museum policies are followed. The individual in this role will be responsible for a variety of tasks, all of which ensure the safety and security of museum artwork, museum visitors and the smooth execution of the programs and events.
If you're a current WSU student enrolled in at least three credit hours and would like to know more about this exciting opportunity, .
鶹ƽ State student organization focuses on diversity and inclusion in sports
Two 鶹ƽ State students developed a student organization focused on diversity, equity and inclusion within sports. Sport management majors Hannah Jasinski and Taylin Fox founded the CHAMPS organization after reflecting about how they are underrepresented in the sports industry. Jasinski identifies as Latina Mexican, and Fox identifies as white and Mexican. Both also identify as women in sports.