Shocker Blast: Friday, April 30, 2021

FEATURED STORIES

I am first generation. 麻豆破解版 State University. One of my favorite professors always said, 鈥楾he only difference between doing something and not doing something, is doing it.鈥 So, I did it. I鈥檓 so grateful for the people in my village who cheered for me along the way. Sarah J. Shaffer Public Policy and Management Center, Business Manager 麻豆破解版 State Alum; MA, Sociology; BA F1RST GEN SHOCKERS

F1RST-Gen Shocker Friday: Sarah Shaffer

What is a first-gen Student? A first-generation college student is defined as a student whose parents/legal guardians have not completed a bachelor's degree. A student who is the first person in their immediate family to attend a four-year college/university to attain a bachelor's degree.

  • FORM-A-LINE: Become a subcommittee member of FGCC. The First-Generation Coordinating Council (FGCC) is looking for individuals to join in the work. Currently seeking subcommittee members for the following:
    • Marketing
    • Faculty and staff engagement
    • Data and assessment
    • Graduate School
  • FOCUS ON FIRST-GEN: This week we highlight Carri McMahon, Organization and Collaboration Specialist for the Community Engagement Institute.
  • F1RST-GEN T-Shirts are available in the RSC Shocker Store.
  • If you're interested in being featured as a first-generation profile, contact Lydia Santiago at fgshockers@wichita.edu.

 

Updates coming soon to WSU Today and Shocker Blast

Coming soon, you will notice slight changes to WSU Today and Shocker Blast. You鈥檒l receive the same content 鈥 but with an updated process. The updates will take place in early May. 

Learn more about the updates

Improvements to the updated format: 

  • Those who submit items to the newsletters will now have more control over the content-creation process, including being able to add links, bullet points and notes to the Strategic Communications staff. See above to watch a short video on how to submit.
  • Each submission to the newsletter will now live on its own web page, so you can share your own submission with whomever you want.
  • Each headline in the daily newsletter email will be clickable, taking you to that item in the web version of the newsletter.
  • For us here in Strategic Communications, these changes will allow us to greatly streamline the newsletter process and decrease errors.

What else do you need to know?

  • There is now a new link to submit to newsletters: . Click 鈥淪ubmit a News Item鈥 to begin. We suggest you bookmark this link for future use. If you forget and submit to the old link instead, don鈥檛 worry; Strategic Communications will still receive your submission.
  • You do not need to do anything for previously submitted items. Those are being transferred to the new system.
  • Once we launch, you can view the old newsletters at wichita.edu/wsutodayarchive and wichita.edu/shockerblastarchive. The existing links ( and ) will then be redirected to the new newsletters.

For more information about how to use the new form submission link, or to submit feedback or questions, email sara.ornelas@wichita.edu or lainie.mazzullo@wichita.edu.


   Blackboard login and landing pages to change   On Saturday, May 29, Blackboard's login page and landing page (the place you come to first when you login) will change significantly. This is a cosmetic change and will not impact Blackboard's functionality. The change will be triggered at 8 a.m., and by 9 a.m. it will be complete.  Accordion Heading Content Learn more about the upcoming changes   What will happen on May 29? Our login area will become streamlined with a photo of campus on the left side of the page, and a login box on the right. You will access the login area the same way you do now, and your same credentials will work. Once you login, you will access your "my courses" area by clicking the "courses" link in the left-hand menu.  What will not change? Once you enter your course, it will look very similar to how it looks now. There will be some color changes as all courses will be standardized in terms of color. Everything should be in the same place, however. And tool availability will be the same. Your courses will still be in "old familiar Blackboard" and will not be in the "Ultra course format."  Why is this change is happening on May 29? This date allows spring term grades to be turned in and for summer pre-session classes to be complete before the cosmetic changes to the login and landing pages happen.  How will students will be notified? Students will be notified through Shocker Blast and their advisors. Please help spread the word.  Where to go with questions: The Office of Instructional Resources has created an FAQ page. If you have other questions, please send them to OIR@wichita.edu  Watch a video on some of the changes

Submit your Finals Frenzy events

Finals Frenzy is scheduled to happen from May 3-7. SAC is seeking events that are being hosted by various campus departments during this time. If your department has an event during the first week of May, we would love to share about it. 


Applications for the 2021-2022 Academic Year must be received by May 31, 2021 - wichita.edu/WWSUscholarship

WWSU scholarship applications due May 31

WWSU scholarship applications for the 2021-2022 academic year must be received by May 31.

Candidates must apply for consideration to this scholarship. The fillable form can be found at www.wichita.edu/WWSUscholarship, and should be submitted by email to WWSU@wichita.edu, along with all other required attachments (see application for additional materials).

Candidates will receive written notification of their award status in late June.

Recipients are encouraged to attend at least one WWSU event during the 2021-2022 school year as our guest.

For more information, go to www.wichita.edu/WWSUscholarship. If you have questions please contact Shannon Koehn, scholarship chair at shannon.koehn@wichita.edu.


Student Choice - Vote on the Concept you Want to See Fall Semester

Vote for a new dining concept in the RSC

Which new dining concept do you want to see in the Rhatigan Student Center starting Fall 2021? Learn about your options and then vote!


New landing page for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

The updated Diversity, Equity and Inclusion plan and resources are available online for your convenience. Visit the new landing page today

Have questions or would like to provide feedback? Leave a written message for WSU's Chief Diversity Officer online at the bottom of each page.

EVENTS

The Journey of DEI Professionals Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and CHAMPS for a panel of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) professionals. Learn about their experiences, and what they believe the future of DEI work will be. Friday April 30th, 2021 1PM

ODI, CHAMPS hosts panel of DEI professionals

Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and CHAMPS for a panel of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) professionals at 1 p.m. today virtually on the . Learn about their experiences, and what they believe the future of DEI work will be.


Free Dental Screenings 1st Friday of May 1:00 PM Student Wellness Center, inside the campus YMCA Call 316-978-4792 to make an appointment.

Sign up for a free dental health screening

The Advanced Education in General Dentistry program will be hosting Free Dental Screenings at 1 p.m. on May 7 at Student Health. Appointments are required, so call 316-978-4792 to reserve your spot!


2021 LEAD Conference Developing World Ready Leaders May 28, 2021 Rhatigan Student Center Keynote Speaker: Kaylon Blake The Kaylon Blake Experience鈥.It鈥檚 more than a presentation. FREE for WSU Students Masks Required Free Food Free Shirt Scan to Register Sponsored by WSU Student Involvement and Student Government Association

Registration open for LEAD Conference; free for students

Sign up for the 2021 LEAD Conference on May 28 in the RSC! This conference is free for students and will cover a range of leadership topics 鈥 including development, student organizational leadership, and diversity and inclusion!

Featuring Kaylon Blake as our keynote speaker, we are excited to talk about leadership, connecting with others, and gaining transferrable skills and insight for the future!

Masks are required for this in-person event! Food and gear will be provided!

Please reach out to Kennedy Rogers if you have any questions at kennedy.rogers@wichita.edu.


SBIR/STTR proposal preparation webinars

WSU Strategic Initiatives is planning two webinars to help participants prepare proposals for SBIR/STTR and May 4 and May 6. The May 4  webinar runs from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and will go over an SBIR/STTR overview and a review process for developing a competitive NSF Phase 1 proposal. The May 6 runs from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. webinar and will go over an SBIR/STTR overview and a discussion of differences among agencies and DoD proposal format. For more information and to register for the webinars, go to


#麻豆破解版StateEngaged: Engaged Youth 

#麻豆破解版StateEngaged is a five-part series of conversations to highlight and elevate some of the engagement work happening on and off campus.

  • Engaged Business was in March, and we talked with WSU SBDC and the 麻豆破解版 Area Black Dollars Matter group.
  • Engaged Culture happened in April with The School of Performing Arts and Mulberry Art Gallery.
  • Engaged Youth is up next at 1 p.m. May 5 with the Youth Advocacy Coalition. The topic is youth engagement and retention.
  • Engaged Education will be in August.
  • Engaged Neighbor will be in September.


CAP Presents Paint Night 3-5 PM, April 30

Join the Cultural Ambassadors for Paint Night

Sometimes you just need to relax and take a break, whether it is from a stressful week or from life itself. Make new friends while competing for a goody bag for your masterpiece. Join us for a fun paint night hosted by CAP from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the RSC 266 Pike Room. Paint Night will feature art from Edith Jimenez, an artist from Paraguay. Space is limited, so let us know if you plan to be there by visiting


Plains Regional Rowing Regatta May 2, 2021 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hosted by Shocker Rowing. 159 N McLean Blvd Live stream: bit.ly/plainsregional 麻豆破解版 State University Oklahoma State University Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.

Rowers to compete in Plains Regional Regatta

Join us from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, May 2 at Boats and Bikes River Vista for the Plains Regional Regatta. Athletes from 麻豆破解版 State, Oklahoma State University, and Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis will compete for more than 1,600 meters, finishing at the Shocker Rowing River Vista Boathouse. Can't make it to the river? No problem. Check out our live stream on Youtube bit.ly/plainsregional.


sustainability a wichita state commitment

Panel: The Movement of the Plastics Industry Toward Sustainability

We wrap up our Earth Day celebrations with a special panel moderated by Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate School Dean Coleen Pugh at 2 p.m. April 30. Dr. Pugh will be be joined by experts in the plastics industry:

  • Joel Matsco, Covestro
  • Mike Biddle, Evok Innovations
  • Abdala Bashir, Danimer Scientific

Link to the virtual panel


Ulrich Virtual. Writing Now Reading Now presents: MFA Graduate Reading. Sunday May 2 at 2:00 P.M. Free and open to all. To register: ulrich.wichita.edu/programs.

Sunday: MFA creative writing graduate reading

Come celebrate the graduating class of 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 MFA Program in Creative Writing as they read from their final projects. The virtual program, part of the Writing Now/Reading Now series, is at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 2. It is free and open to all, but .

Writing Now/Reading Now is cosponsored by the 麻豆破解版 State Department of English, Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Watermark Books & Caf茅, and the Ulrich Museum of Art.


Physics talk features LBNL professor

Please join us for our next physics seminar talk at 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 5 via Zoom. This talk features Professor Christian Bauer, Theory Group Leader of the physics division at the Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, and the title will be 鈥淨uantum Computing for Collider Physics using Effective Field Theories." Go to the physics webpage to get more details. 


Dance performances tied to Ulrich Museum's Solving for X exhibition take place on Tuesday

Dance performances tied to Ulrich's 'Solving for X' exhibition

If you've been by the Ulrich Museum of Art on the 麻豆破解版 State University campus to see the exhibition "Solving for X=Identity: Sharing Matrilineal Memories at WSU," you know that it's full of powerful memories shared by members of the Shocker community about their mothers and maternal grandmothers.

As a part of that exhibition, students in sociology, dance, and Honors College will present research and choreographed performances in response to those collected memories. The performances are on at 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 4 (repeat performance). Both performances will take place outdoors on the front terrace of the Ulrich Museum where proper social distancing will be encouraged. Free and open to all.

"Solving for X=Identity: Sharing Matrilineal Memories at WSU" is on display at the Ulrich through May 8.

RESEARCH

Volunteers needed for fall-risk monitoring study

Research Topic/Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study is to develop a wireless and flexible skin-wearable electronic device with motion sensors to identify the fall risk of older adults.

Read more about the study

Procedures:

  1. The research team will help participants to put the fall risk monitoring device onto the skin.
  2. Each participant will be instructed to conduct five types of different daily activities (e.g., sitting or standing, lying, walking, climbing stairs, and running) as well as three types of falls (e.g., forward, backward, and lateral falls).

Time:

  1. This device test is expected to last about 60 minutes for fall risk monitoring and 30 minutes for additional education or paperwork.
  2. The fall risk monitoring test will be conducted on Thursdays and Fridays between April 15 and May 28.

Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Participants must be age 65 or above.
  2. Participants should be able to stand up from a seated position and lay down from a standing position repeatedly at least for 10 times and also walk, run, walk upstairs, and walk downstairs continuously at least for five minutes for each activity.
  3. Participants should not have mobility or activity difficulty.
  4. Participants should not have severe visual impairment and/or hearing loss problems.
  5. Participants should not have cognitive impairment.

Location: 1845 Fairmount St., 麻豆破解版 State University, Beggs Hall (Main Lobby), 麻豆破解版, KS 67260

Payment to participation: You will receive a $100 Greenphire ClinCard for your participation. You can use the ClinCard at an ATM or at the store like a debit card. Participants must have a valid Social Security Number to participate and to receive the payment.

Contact: f you are interested in participating in this study, please contact PI, Dr. Yongkuk Lee by email yongkuk.lee@wichita.edu or phone (316) 978-7670.

KUDOS, PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

2021 Service-Learning Showcase- Awards Announcement

Service-Learning Showcase Awards announced

The Service-Learning Showcase is a great opportunity for students who participate in academic service-learning through applied learning opportunities to showcase their experience through a research or reflective poster about the application of their coursework to current community issues. This year the showcase was held in a virtual format with a total of two rounds of judges. On Friday, April 23, our final 10 projects presented and engaged with a panel of judges comprised of community non-profit leaders. The judges and our team were amazed by each and every project submission.

Read about the winning projects

Awards were presented in the following categories:

Overall Service-Learning Project

  • Title: Pen Pals Project
  • Community Partner: Spaght Science & Communications Magnet Elementary School, USD 259
  • Student(s): Yajaira Barraza, Autumn Judd, Eva Esparza, David Baird
  • Faculty: Dr. Samantha Gregus

Community Impact in Service-Learning Award

  • Title: LGBTQ+ Inclusive Language and Terminology in the Healthcare System
  • Community Partner: M-Care
  • Student(s): Daria Moore
  • Faculty: Dr. Rachel Showstack

Innovation and Creativity in Service-Learning Award

  • Title: Bridging the Gap: Medical Translation Smartphone Application
  • Community Partner: HealthCore Clinic
  • Student(s): Daphne Cavallaro, Kathleen Bozarth, Miriam Mangaza, Dorcas Nsimire, Jonathan Lewin, Chris Lewin
  • Faculty: Dr. Mythili Menon

Collaboration and Leadership in Service-Learning Award

  • Title: Implementing Spanish Medical Terminology
  • Community Partner: USD 443- Dodge City School District & USD 457- Garden City School District
  • Student(s): Cali Keith
  • Faculty: Dr. Rachel Showstack