The Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College Weekly Update

The weekly update for September 22, 2023


Student Spotlight


2023 Student Practical Architecting Challenge

"These students brought an impressive set of skills, new approaches and fresh perspective, and it was so exciting to watch their ideas take shape."
 
Congratulations to Murphy Ownbey and Greg Heiman from 麻豆破解版 State University College of Engineering on winning the 2023 Student Practical Architecting Challenge, a FirePoint initiative. Learn more about the challenge .


Events & Deadlines


Honors Induction With Special Guest: Dorothy Cohen | Sept 23 

Honors Induction for new honors students will take place Saturday, September 23rd in Wiedemann Hall at 12:30pm with an open house reception in the Cohen Honors College Shocker Hall Building A at 1:30pm during Family Weekend. No RSVP required.


Paraguay Honors Study Abroad Program Informational Meeting | Sept 28

There will be an informational meeting for the Paraguay Honors Service-Learning Study Abroad Program on Thursday, September 28 at 4pm in RSC 007 right next to the Shocker Bowling Office. The meeting will cover information for studying abroad in summer 2024 and scholarship opportunities. 


Virtual Recruitment Event | Sept 30 

On Saturday, September 30, 2023, from 9:00am to 10:30am, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and the Cohen Honors College will be hosting a virtual recruitment event. Prospective students will hear from recent alumni and learn about Cohen Honors opportunities and upcoming scholarship deadlines.
Please share the registration link with any high school seniors or transfer students who might be interested in Honors:
 
Questions? Email Dr. Kevin Sylvester Harrison at kevin.harrison@wichita.edu


Criminal Justice Student Association | Oct 4

The Criminal Justice Student Association (CJSA) is a student organization that strives to promote academic awareness of Criminal Justice students, Pre-Law students, and students interested in related academic fields of study; assist in the networking of information related to Criminal Justice career opportunities; organize education experiences (trips, lectures, tours, etc.) to enhance knowledge of the Criminal Justice field; participate in career, academic and social activities; and establish and maintain a professional and socially favorable rapport with fellow association members, department staff, campus staff, fellow students, and community members.

CJSA holds general meetings on the first Wednesday of each month and panelist meetings on the third Wednesday. Meetings are held at the Law Enforcement Training Center here on the main campus at 12:30 p.m.

Come join us in exploring the criminal justice field and the Criminal Justice Student Association!


Michael Tilford Conference on Diversity and Multiculturalism | Oct 6 at Washburn University

he Michael Tilford Conference provides an opportunity for those involved in education, in collaboration with community business leaders, to examine diversity in education and business by discussing the challenges and opportunities including:

  • Inspire awareness of multiple dimensions of diversity, related practices of inclusion, and the transformation of education.
  • Participate in workshops to learn about challenges and strategies for teaching diverse populations on campuses and in classrooms.
  • Share your passion for teaching and interacting with students from all backgrounds.
  • Reinforce the integration of multiple dimensions of diversity into student academic and personal development components.
  • Explore how these strategies and practices translate into our businesses and broader communities.

Students interested in carpooling and attending the Tilford Conference will be reimbursed for mileage.
Free registration link below:
 


FYRE | Oct 10

The First Year Research Experience ((FYRE) is open to new WSU students from all majors. Through a competitive application process students are matched with ongoing research projects led by WSU professors in numerous STEM disciplines. Selected students will participate in active laboratory research for 8-10 hours per week, culminating in a poster presentation about their work.
The FYRE applications are due October 10th with interviews and selection occurring in November. Students earn 3 hours of Honors credit and a letter grade for successful completion of FYRE in the Spring 2024 semester. 
More information here:  
Questions?  Moriah.beck@wichita.edu 


Paraguay Study Abroad Program Application | Nov 17 

Interested in studying abroad? The Paraguay Honors Service-Learning Study Abroad Program is offering a two week summer program to study in Paraguay. The deadline to apply is November 17, 2023. 


Earlier This Week 


Goats Go to Class? Environmental Stewardship in the Honors Parks Course

Cohen Honors students in Dr. Chelsea's Parks, People, Place: Exploring Our National Parks class visited the goats on campus this week. The innovative use of goats for land management provided great context for this week's class projects focused on environmental stewardship. The Parks course explores leadership and stewardship in the national parks learning from National Park Ranger virtual presentations, hands-on projects, and small group discussion.
 
You can read more about the goats in the !


Cohen Honors Colloquium Students Create Community 

This week, 136 new Cohen Honors students gathered for the Honors Colloquium. In addition to learning about research and design-thinking opportunities on campus, creating chaos with paper airplanes, and meeting current Honors students, they painted Turquoise Tables to create a community space open to everyone in the front of Shocker Hall. Stop by to see their work and sit down for conversation!
 
Learn more about the national Turquoise Table project .


Information 


Honors Advising (in-person or virtual) 

For an appointment, schedule with Andrew Myers through the  or email him at andrew.myers@wichita.edu
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Poem of the Week | Excerpt from "The Origin Revisited" by Ada Limon

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How do you know you鈥檙e alive? What evidence
will you leave? So many myths
 
are unraveling; a yellow swallowtail glides by over
the sinless creek bed. A storm
 
wets the skin and we are surprised we have
skin. Woods鈥 rose, white-flowered rhododendron,
 
nothing here is unfinished. What it gave me? I saw
a new tree emerge out of a ground made of ancient trees
 
on top of more ancient trees, on top of more ancient trees,
on top of more ancient trees, and understood then
 
that this was how the Earth was made

Ada Lim贸n is the author of six books of poetry, including The Carrying, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry. Her most recent book is The Hurting Kind. She is the 24th Poet Laureate of the United States.


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