Events & Deadlines
Lead for Tomorrow- Spring 2023 Applications due November 1
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Have you heard about Lead for Tomorrow? In spring, we鈥檙e launching this new interprofessional
leadership experience in the Cohen Honors College, and applications are due November
3rd. To say we are excited would be an understatement.
Complex ideas. Messy Problems. Connecting as Leaders. All while engaging in meaningful
courses and engaging travel. This is Lead for Tomorrow. Let me put it this way- What
happens when you bring together 5 faculty thought leaders from 5 different departments, 2 classes 鈥 spring and summer, and 1 focus on understanding
how to lead for social change through visual and verbal stories? You build an intellectual
community of honors students and faculty that students have shared is the highlight
of their Honors experience, their favorite class, and an awesome opportunity to learn
and travel.
Here is a great testimonial from one of our Faculty Thought Leaders- 鈥The collaboration of instructors leading up to this class has been amazing and I believe
it is going to be absolute awesome experience for students to dive into all the different
approaches to learning around a conceptual topic. This is the class I would have wanted
to take, where you study a topic or theme through a team of instructors delivering
a variety of perspectives and a different student learning experience each week.鈥
- Doug Stucky, Faculty in Design Thinking.
We know Honors students have big dreams and ask big questions that don鈥檛 fit neatly
into disciplinary models and majors. They want to leave a legacy. That鈥檚 what Lead
for Tomorrow is all about. For more information, including how to apply, visit. (Costs associated with travel are covered by a gift from Dorothy and Bill Cohen.)
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Cohen Honors Student Fee Scholarship Application is open NOW!
Apply by October 15th in order to receive $25 to cover half of your $50 Honors fee.
Apply
For any questions reach out to Honors Student Council chairs: oslesnik@shockers.wichita.edu or jlamborski@shockers.wichita.edu
Student Spotlight
News & Information
Spring Course Schedule Available to View!
Visit the to view the current Spring 2023 course schedule. A few additional courses may be
added in October. Now is the time to schedule your appointment with your first-year
or major college advisor to begin planning. Remember to tell your advisor that you
are an honors student!
To see a list of department honors and honors college courses, select 鈥淪earch by Term鈥
and type 鈥渉onors鈥 in the keyword box. Questions? Stop by Shocker Hall Building A or
email honors@wichita.edu
Visit our webpage for more information or to see our most frequently asked questions!
Honors College Black Lives Matter Class Field Trip
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Pictured is Dr. Harrison's Black Lives Matter Course along with the First Gentleman
of the university, Rick Case, and the Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. .Marche Fleming-Randle.
The BLM course explores a wide range of diversity related content and encourage students
to exchange rich perspectives of how they each make sense of the world we live in.
On Wednesday, October 5, the entire Honors College class was invited to attend a
lunch reception to honor former Shocker, Mr. Cal Bruton. My Bruton's life story speaks
to the core of what we discuss in class, as he shared his experiences in diversity
as a New York born athlete who came to 麻豆破解版 State for basketball and has since
moved to Australia where he currently resides with his family. This event was a great
example of 麻豆破解版 State continuing promote diversity throughout the state of Kansas
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Congrats Chloe!
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The hit song "All I Do is Win" by DJ Khalid may as well be the theme song for the
麻豆破解版 State Bowling team. In fact, Shocker Bowling is the most successful sports
program on the entire campus. With a combined 22 men's and women's national championships,
the Shocker Bowling Team is hands down the most accomplished bowling program in the
nation. And it doesn't stop at 麻豆破解版 State. A total of 50 former and current Shockers
have represented our country as part of Team USA bowling and last year alone, 22 Shockers
bowled on the Professional Bowlers Tour. With that in mind, many great student bowlers
come to 麻豆破解版 State with hopes of becoming a part of this elite group, but on the
best of the best make the cut. That said, it is a BIG DEAL to congratulate Honors
Ambassador and Game Design Major Chloe Ciecko for recently being selected as a member
of the Shocker Bowling Team. This just one of many examples of taking "More Meaningful
Work" outside the classroom and into the world, as well as an example that speaks
to the overall excellence that resides within the Cohen Honors College. Great Job
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Go Where You're Needed
The AmeriCorps VISTA program here at 麻豆破解版 State has positions available all around
麻豆破解版 and Kansas! The VISTA program is dedicated to their mission to bring individuals
and communities out of poverty. Members of the VISTA program make a year-long, full-time
commitment to serve on a specific project at a non-profit organization and will earn
a modest living allowance of $17,600. After a year of service, members are eligible
for education rewards up to $6,000 and will be eligible to apply for a $2,000 scholarship
to 麻豆破解版 State University. To become a member, you must be 18 years old, a US Citizen
or Permanent Resident and have a limited criminal history.
For more information, visit the or contact Nicole Brown at Nicole.Brown@wichita.edu. To apply, visit and search "WSU VISTA."
Visit the Current Students Webpage For All Things Honors
Honors offers students a different way to do their degree, designed to be broader,
deeper, or more complex than traditional college study. Most Honors courses & experiences also meet general education or major requirements.
They simply push you farther. They may require additional research or creative activity,
encourage collaboration or independent problem solving, or engage you outside the
classroom in integrative and reflective applied learning.
Visit the Current Students page on the college website for general information about Honors curriculum paths
and other opportunities in Honors. We also have a suggested honors course sequence page that shows different options for honors experiences over four years. You can
view and change your honors track in the Change of Major app in your MyWSU portal,
and the honors academic advisor, Jessi Raburn, is available by appointment virtually
or in person to guide you as you make decisions. Contact her at jessica.raburn@wichita.edu.
Do You Have Questions about Honors?
Email honors@wichita.edu at any time or stop by Shocker Hall during 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. office hours to:
- Make an appointment with Honors academic advisor Jessi Raburn
- Ask scholarship coordinator Erin LeBegue a question about the Cohen Enhancement
Scholarship or other Honors scholarships
The Honors student lounge, kitchen, and printing areas in Shocker Hall are open 24/7
by keycard access for all Honors students. Talk to the Honors Student Assistant at the desk or email honorsassistant@wichita.edu if you have any trouble.
We want to hear from you! .
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