鶹ƽ State earns Voter-Friendly designation
鶹ƽ State University has been designated a by the Campus Vote Project and the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
According to the awarding organization, 鶹ƽ State’s “efforts, despite great challenges presented by COVID-19, to break down barriers and empower students with the information and tools they need to participate in the political process led to historic youth voter turnout and opened the door to lifelong civic engagement for your students.”
Learn more about 鶹ƽ State's voter-friendly designation
Learn how summer, fall classes will be taught
The newest course schedule is now available for students to start picking their summer and fall classes. Courses are being offered in a variety of formats, including online asynchronous (“on demand”), online synchronous (on a specific day and time), and hybrid classes that provide a mixture of in-person and online learning.
Instructors have been asked to submit information about how they plan to teach their courses. You can see their details for instruction, testing, and what to do on the first day of class. If you have additional questions, faculty contact information is also provided. Go to www.wichita.edu/summer2021 and www.wichita.edu/fall2021 for more information.
Study-Abroad Spotlight: Kennedy Rogers
Learn more from 鶹ƽ State faculty and staff as they share their study abroad experiences in college. Faculty and staff will be featured each week through the month of March. This week, read about Kennedy's study abroad experience. Visit www.wichita.edu/studyabroadspotlights to read more about their experiences.
鶹ƽ State staff and students lead future of the Shocker Neighborhood commitment
鶹ƽ State began developing the Shocker Neighborhood coalition to engage and empower the neighborhood communities surrounding campus. Since then, the commitment has expanded to include 10 neighborhoods and now engages with the community to provide resources, scholarships, academic support programs, mentoring and additional enrichment programs for neighborhood students.
Read more about Shocker Neighborhoods
Tuesday Talks: Transgender Day of Visibility
Transgender Day of Visibility is March 31. This is an opportunity to learn about health issues impacting transgender folk and for us to learn how to support our transgender Shockers!
In this Tuesday Talks, Heather Stafford discusses the transgender process with 鶹ƽ State students Jess Prudence, Rexy Que and Claire Powell.
Service-Learning Showcase seeks submissions
The Service-Learning Showcase is a unique opportunity for students who participate in service-learning through applied learning opportunities to showcase their experience through a research or reflective poster about the application of their course work to current community issues. This year the showcase will be held in a digital format and judged by a team of community partner leaders.
The showcase is an open forum for students to interact with faculty/staff, community partners and other students to engage in conversation about 鶹ƽ State University's commitment to the public good. Awards are presented in the following categories:
- Outstanding Overall Service-Learning Project — $150 scholarship to winning entry
- Innovation and Creativity in Problem Solving — $100 scholarship to winning entry
- Community Impact/ Community Choice — $100 scholarship to winning entry
- Collaboration and Leadership in Service-Learning — $100 scholarship to winning entry
Submissions are due on April 1.
More information about the Service-Learning Showcase
Free tutoring available to students
Need some help in your classes? Request a tutor now. Don't delay. The process to request a tutor from your has been updated. Find step-by-step instructions on the Student Success website at www..
Shocker Store offers commencement regalia packages
Are you attending commencement in May? Now through April 30, you can bundle your regalia items and save! The Shocker Store offers Greenweaver regalia bundles for bachelors, masters, specialist and doctorate degrees. Visit us in our RSC store or on our “graduation” tab at for specific pricing and details. For more information, email shockerstore@wichita.edu or call 316-978-7021.
Freshmen and senior surveys available
The CLA (Collegiate Learning Assessment) and NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement) assessments are now in progress. Freshman and seniors, if selected to participate, you can find a link in Blackboard. Click on the link to find out how you might be eligible for a $25 QuikTrip or $25 Shocker Dollars card.
April 2: Deadline for University Libraries awards
There's still time to apply for the University Libraries Undergraduate Research Awards. Deadline is April 2. The University Libraries seeks to award undergraduate students for demonstrating research skills that utilize the libraries' resources, including our collections, services, equipment, and facilities. Get the full rundown of this opportunity at .
Applications open for Shocker Leadership Awards
Applications for the ninth Shocker Leadership Awards are now open. The Annual Shocker Leadership Awards are a way to recognize the work of student-led organizations, students, faculty and staff at 鶹ƽ State University. Recognized student organizations, university affiliated student groups and individuals may be nominated by a student, faculty member, staff member, or organization; or students may nominate themselves for one of the awards. One application form must be completed for every award for which one wishes to be considered. A nomination must have all parts to be considered by the selection committee. Nominations are due Friday, April 9 at 11:59 p.m.
If you would like to nominate someone on their behalf for an awards, please note that it is the responsibility of the nominator to turn in a complete packet. The nominee (unless they are nominating themselves) would not be responsible for uploading the applications. To submit a Shocker Leadership Award, please click the application linked in each award that you want to apply or nominate someone for.
Submit a Shocker Leadership Award nomination
Barton School hosts Kansas-Oklahoma leadership conference
The W. Frank Barton School's Institute of the Study of Economic Growth recently hosted the inaugural Kansas and Oklahoma Academic Center Leaders conference. The meeting aimed to build an understanding of the mission and function of other centers and institutes in the region. We are looking for opportunities for partnerships and collaborations between institutes. The participating institutions were:
- 鶹ƽ State University
- Emporia State University
- Kansas State University
- Oklahoma State University
- Ottawa University
- Tulsa University
- Kansas University
"The academic centers in this region have different foci, with some more on education, some more on research, and some — like the Institute for the Study of Economic growth — focused on both. We also have a variety of different experiences finding out what works well and what doesn’t work as well. So we can all learn from each other, and also collaborate in areas where we can accomplish more working together," said Ted Bolema, executive director of the Institute for the Study of Economic Growth and Department of Economics faculty member.
Take a virtual tour of Special Collections, University Archives
RESCHEDULED FROM FEBRUARY: Join 鶹ƽ State curator and archivist Jessica Cerri on a virtual tour of Special Collections & University Archives from noon to 1 p.m. Friday, March 26. Special Collections and University Archives are where the libraries' rarest and most unique materials are preserved and made available to the public. Join this free webinar at .
[title of show]: a livestreaming experience
Jeff and Hunter, two struggling writers, hear about a new musical theatre festival in New York. However, the deadline for submissions is a mere three weeks away. They gather their two actress friends, Susan and Heidi, and their accompanist and music director, Larry. With the full team assembled, Jeff and Hunter decide to write a musical about two guys writing a musical.
"[title of show]" — taken from the space on the festival’s application form which asks for the "[title of show]" — follows Hunter and Jeff and their friends on their journey through the gauntlet of creative self-expression. "[title of show]" is, above all, a love letter to the musical theatre — a uniquely American art form — and to the joy of collaboration.
[title of show] runs at 7:30 p.m. March 25-27 and at 2 p.m. March 28 and will be steamed live. Tickets are $10; 鶹ƽ State students receive 1 free ticket with a student ID number. To purchase virtual tickets, go to www.wichita.edu/FABOTickets.
If you have any questions about tickets contact the College of Fine Arts Box Office at 316-978-3233.
Presentations put 2020 into perspective
Few would disagree that 2020 was a chaotic and confusing year. The next Perspectives series, Reestablishing Reality, will help participants understand what has happened and reorient them to the realities of 2021.
Reestablishing Reality presenters will give their perspectives on motivated reasoning, racial narratives, propaganda and stereotypes, one’s proclivity to share fake news, and science and bias. Dr. Andrew Hippisley, dean of the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will host the series.
Each presentation will be delivered by Zoom, and will be open to the public. For more information, visit .
Register for the Criminal Justice Career Fair
Don’t miss your chance to engage with employers who are hiring for internships, part-time and full-time positions at the Criminal Justice Career Fair from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 6.
Hosted by the 鶹ƽ State Criminal Justice Student Association, the Criminal Justice Career Fair is for all majors interested in chatting with employers in the criminal justice field from the 鶹ƽ metro area, across Kansas, and nationally.
Workshop helps you power up your LinkedIn profile
For many, LinkedIn is the social media equivalent of an awkward networking event. However, 98% of recruiters and 85% of hiring managers use LinkedIn to find candidates. For students, this can be a brilliant way to begin building your network. If you don't know how to use LinkedIn or have never even considered it, come to this workshop where you'll learn how to craft a stellar profile, build a valuable network, and leverage both to your best advantage.
All students are invited to this workshop at noon Tuesday, March 30 via Zoom.
This workshop hosted by Eric Rauber, higher education learning consultant at LinkedIn Learning.
Webinar to offer SBIR/STTR program overview
Please join Bob Smith, Director, DON SBIR/STTR and Special Programs, for a Navy SBIR/STTR program overview highlighting simpler, faster, and easier execution processes and describing annual funding opportunities of more than $400 million of non-dilutive capital available to small businesses for innovative research and development.
The free and virtual event is from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. March 26 and will include one-on-one meetings between small business attendees and Navy SBIR/STTR program representatives. Contact strategicinitiatives@wichita.edu with any questions.
Tilford Talks celebrate Women's History Month
In continued celebration of Women’s History Month and the legacy of Dr. Michael Tilford, the 鶹ƽ State University's Presidents Diversity Council will be hosting Tilford Talks from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Friday, March 26.
Workshop helps students build resumes
The resume is a crucial document in the job search process. The Shocker Career Accelerator invites students to the Resume Building Lab at 4 p.m. March 25 in AH 300. Whether you are applying for a part- or full-time position, on-campus employment, co-op/internship, graduate school admissions, research, fellowship, scholarships, or volunteer experience, you will need to develop and maintain a professional document. Join this hands-on workshop to help you understand what information is required and the elements of a professional resume to pursue the perfect opportunity for your skillset.
Join the Community Service Board member meetings
Have you ever thought about volunteering? Join the Community Service Board (CSB) for a virtual meeting 3:30-5 p.m. every Thursday afternoon. During meetings you will have a chance to learn about CSB's service events and about ways you can become involved. All meetings will be held virtually. Sign-up at . Still have questions? Email CSB@鶹ƽ.edu.
Speaking series highlights applied learning
Sign up for Engaging Leaders Speaker Series. Each week, we will be featuring speakers from various industries and academic focuses.
Shocker Tennis set for matchup with Creighton
Shocker Men's Tennis takes the court against former-MVC rival Creighton at 1 p.m. Friday, March 26 at Coleman Tennis Complex. Admission is free for all that attend. Head on out to support your Shocker Men's Tennis team.
SBDC hosts business tax workshops
The Kansas SBDC presents the following no-cost webinars:
State Tax Workshop for Construction Contractors
10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, March 30
Carl York with the Kansas Department of Revenue will focus on sales tax issues for construction contractors and subcontractors, including those who provide services such as plumbing, carpentry, electrical, roofing, HVAC, and landscaping. Learn about applying sales tax to materials and labor, Project Exemption Certificates, tax returns, billing, and more.
State Tax Workshop
1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 30
Carl York with the Kansas Department of Revenue will give you the basics in this free webinar. Topics include sales and compensating use taxes, tax forms and how to file them, estimated taxes, and recordkeeping.
Virtual cooking class: Comedians in Your Kitchen
Comedy and cooking is always fun together. Come out and learn a new recipe with some fun included at 7 p.m. March 31. Register at .
Free produce for students, faculty, staff
Common Grounds is making another delivery of free produce boxes. Unlike last time, there will be no sign ups. Instead, it will be on a first-come-first-served basis with a limit of 40 boxes. The box will include fresh vegetables, meats, fruits, yogurt, cheese, a gallon of milk, and sour cream. Any food can be taken out for dietary restrictions and can be given to another recipient. Students, faculty, and staff are all welcome to take advantage of this opportunity and can do so while supplies last from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 27.
Today's Ulrich talk feature Santos, Murano
The Ulrich Museum of Art's series of virtual talks with artists featured in the XXIII Faculty Biennial exhibition continues at 11 a.m. today when Lori Santos, associate professor of education, and Tina Murano, assistant educator of art education, share their thoughts on the artistic process. The program is free and open to all, but you must register to get the Zoom link.
"The XXII Faculty Biennial: It's All Part of the Process" is on display at the Ulrich until May 8. Gallery hours are Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed Sundays, university and major holidays. Safe self-distancing practices observed. Admission is always free.
Volleyball to wrap up season this weekend
Shocker Volleyball takes the court at Charles Koch Arena for their final home matches of the season. The Shockers will take on Houston at 7 p.m. Friday and at 1 p.m. Saturday for Senior Day. 鶹ƽ State Students receive free admission to the match with a Shocker ID.
Sign up for intramurals today
Sign up for our Intramural spring activities today at . We have softball, 6v6 soccer, 3v3 basketball, and pickleball starting March 21.
Political science, public affairs research opportunity
鶹ƽ State Students interested in politics or public affairs are encouraged to apply for research funds by contacting Dr. Neal Allen with a resume and one-page proposal for a research project on economic and property rights. The deadline to apply is April 2, 2021.
Boats & Bikes now hiring
River Vista Boats and Bikes is now hiring. Join us at 1 p.m. April 2-3 on zoom to learn more about working for Boats & Bikes. Zoom session link is bit.ly/rowinghiring, password: 755225. Questions? contact us at boats&bikes@wichita.edu.
Volunteers needed for food distribution
The Shocker Neighborhood Coalition is partnering with Atwater for a monthly food giveaway. Volunteers are needed to help from 12:30 to 3 p.m., which this can be broken up (for example: 12:30-1:30, 1-2, 2-3 or 1-3). Any help is appreciated. Volunteers will hand out food from the pallets.