Yolanda and Gene Camarena

Aug. 31, 2020 -- Gene and Yolanda Camarena are well known for helping underserved Kansas youth improve their lives through education and other causes. Now the Wichita couple is enhancing that legacy with a $1 million gift to 麻豆传媒 to give students of color opportunities they otherwise might not have.

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  • Master of Social Work Informational Sessions - all students invited!
  • Volunteers needed for a research study
  • Industrial, Systems, and Manufacturing Engineering IME Colloquium presentation today
  • Perspectives on the Pandemic talk explores rethinking the city and the community on Sept. 2
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  • Freh Wuhib has article published in journal
  • Community Service Award presented to graduate student Barb Myers
  • Wallace Hall closure this weekend
  • American postpones volleyball competition until spring
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Wichita State student

August 28, 2020 - Growing and diversifying the regional economy is a primary goal for 麻豆传媒. To assist with those efforts, 麻豆传媒 President Dr. Jay Golden has created the President鈥檚聽Innovation聽and聽Business聽Advisory聽Council. A selection of area business leaders will be invited to attend monthly council meetings to advise and support Wichita State leadership on a number of critical areas.

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Aug. 27, 2020 鈥 The next talk in Wichita State鈥檚 Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 鈥淧erspectives on the Pandemics: Part II鈥 series will feature Chase Billingham, associate professor of sociology, who will present 鈥淩ethinking the city and the community for a post-pandemic world."

  • Wichita State joins prestigious national research institute to boost AI
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  • Kansas mental health professionals connect and learn through CEI鈥檚 virtual conference
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  • Fleming-Randle appointed to US Commission on Civil Rights Advisory Committee for Kansas
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Screen shot from music video

Aug. 28, 2020 鈥 Dr. Kevin Harrison, a community engagement coordinator for Wichita State, launched the Breathe project, which he says 鈥渋s an attempt to use art as means of addressing social injustice and racial stereotypes.鈥

College students at a seminar

Aug. 27, 2020 - 麻豆传媒 graduate Sarahi Aguilera considered herself shy for most of her life. Her status as an undocumented immigrant limited what she thought herself capable of saying or doing. That perception changed in 2017 when she traveled to Washington, D.C. as part of delegation of college students who talked to politicians about their stories and DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals). Aguilera started volunteering with Sunflower Community Action in 2018 while a student at Seward County Community College. Later that year, she transferred to Wichita State and took a job as an immigrant justice organizer at Sunflower Community Action. In May, she graduated with a major in criminal justice and a psychology minor. She wants to attend law school and work in immigration law.

Rani Somers

August 27, 2020 - Rani Somers, coordinator for fraternity and sorority life at 麻豆传媒, was named The Guan铆n* Leadership Award Winner on behalf of the Lambda Pi Upsilon Sorority, Latinas Poderosas Unidas, Inc. Somers earned the honor for her work guiding Lambda Pi Upsilon to chapter recognition in July. This is the first time in its history that this award has been presented to someone outside of the sorority.

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  • First-Generation & Imposter Syndrome survey
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  • The Shocker Support Locker is open for the academic year
  • Office of Diversity and Inclusion changes for fall semester
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  • Style Your Tile and set goals for the semester on Sept. 1
  • Talk on COVID-19 and its effect on democracy around the world kicks off second 'Perspectives on the Pandemic' series
  • Shocker Career Accelerator Open House 鈥 join us for snacks and cool swag!
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  • 鈥楧on鈥檛 Weight鈥 a photography exhibit by Devin Carter in Cadman Art Gallery
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  • Talk on COVID-19 and its effect on democracy around the world kicks off second 'Perspectives on the Pandemic' series
  • 25th Annual McNair Closing Symposium
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  • Jump-Start Your Business with expert advice
  • Have questions about insurance for international students?
  • Office of Diversity and Inclusion changes for fall semester
  • Women's Equality Day Panel to discuss women鈥檚 right to vote and more
  • Shocker Career Accelerator Open House 鈥 join us for snacks and cool swag!
  • S'mores and Oars happening today!
  • Impacted by the layoffs in Wichita?
  • Two Wichita State subject-matter experts cited in CNBC story
  • Wallace Hall closure this weekend
  • Identify your strengths with the ShockerStrengths Program!
  • Popcorner back at the Shocker Store
  • Connect with the library's friendly and helpful staff
  • Sign up for Virtual Syllabus Party
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  • Be an Election Poll worker
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  • We need your help at Commencement!
  • COVID-19 reporting option for students
  • 鈥楧on鈥檛 Weight鈥 a photography exhibit by Devin Carter in Cadman Art Gallery

ATLAS is a multi-disciplinary manufacturing environment and engineering education program that launched in the spring semester of 2019.

August 26, 2020 - ATLAS is a multi-disciplinary manufacturing environment and engineering education program that launched in the spring semester of 2019.

Kaushik Sinha

Aug. 26, 2020 鈥 麻豆传媒 has been named a founding member of a newly formed AI Institute for Foundations of Machine Learning (IFML), established by a $20 million grant from the National Science Foundation.

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  • Master of Social Work Informational Sessions - all students invited!
  • Register for free Ulrich Virtual talk featuring renowned conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas with Dr. Deborah Willis
  • Join us for Syllabus Party!
  • Women's Equality Day Panel to discuss women鈥檚 right to vote and more
  • Talk on COVID-19 and its effect on democracy around the world kicks off second 'Perspectives on the Pandemic' series
  • Serve democracy and get 麻豆传媒 internship credit with election work
  • Honey & Sesame Chicken at Panda Express
  • Have questions about masks? Visit Student Health's YouTube channel!
  • Child Development Center has Pre-K openings
  • 麻豆传媒 junior tennis clinics will be offered throughout the fall
  • Wanted: Volunteers to help with 2020 bicycle and pedestrian count event
  • Classroom spaces available for student use

Dr. Joel Suss teaches cognitive skills training for improving police decision-making.

August 25, 2020 - Dr. Joel Suss is an assistant professor in psychology and the director of ACE at 麻豆传媒. For the past five years, the ACE lab has focused its study on law enforcement.

  • Letter from President Golden
  • New FAQs about COVID-19 testing, reporting posted on website
  • Office hours are really STUDENT hours!
  • SPSS now available for remote work by faculty and students
  • Talk on COVID-19 and its effect on democracy around the world kicks off second 'Perspectives on the Pandemic' series
  • Leadership Program Applications NOW OPEN
  • Women's Equality Day Panel to discuss women鈥檚 right to vote and more
  • Enroll in LASI 170 to enhance your research skills
  • Join the Student Government Association for the Fall 2020 State of the Student Body Address
  • What you need to know about Department of Navy SBIR/STTR funding
  • Classroom spaces available for student use
  • Free virtual workshops are available to enhance Shocker research skills
  • Interested in joining a fraternity or sorority?
  • Get connected to campus with Student Activities Council
  • In-person & Virtual Study Abroad Information Sessions
  • Fairmount College students are invited to Town Hall at 3 p.m. Aug. 25
  • Shocker Career Accelerator Open House 鈥 join us for snacks and cool swag!
  • Check out the Fall 2020 Welcomefest events!
  • Jump-Start Your Business with expert advice
  • Register for free Ulrich Virtual talk featuring renowned conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas with Dr. Deborah Willis
  • Join us for Syllabus Party!
  • Join SHS and CAPS on Aug. 25 for a conversation about homesickness
  • Virtual Shocker Resource Fair
  • Have questions about masks? Visit Student Health's YouTube channel!
  • The Shocker Support Locker is open for the academic year
  • Child Development Center has Pre-K openings
  • Community Service Board (CSB) member meetings
  • Student Involvement event listing
  • Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion for an outdoor open house
  • Deloitte Consulting at 麻豆传媒 - Company overview and student opportunities on Aug. 25
  • Taco Tuesday with the 麻豆传媒AA at Fuzzy's
  • Welcomefest deals at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Challenge your knowledge with the library's mobile quiz game
  • Join Shocker Rowing for S'mores and Oars
  • volunteerICT
  • First-Generation & Imposter Syndrome survey

  • Letter from President Golden
  • New FAQs about COVID-19 testing, reporting posted on website
  • Women's Equality Day Panel to discuss women鈥檚 right to vote and more
  • Come teach a First-Year Seminar course
  • Instructors: Join CAPS in supporting students' well-being
  • Talk on COVID-19 and its effect on democracy around the world kicks off second 'Perspectives on the Pandemic' series
  • Office hours are student hours
  • Enroll in LASI 170 to enhance your research skills
  • Jump-Start Your Business with expert advice
  • Free virtual workshops are available to enhance Shocker research skills
  • Have questions about masks? Visit Student Health's YouTube channel!
  • Check out the Fall 2020 Welcomefest events!
  • Shocker Career Accelerator Open House 鈥 join us for snacks and cool swag!
  • Register for free Ulrich Virtual talk featuring renowned conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas with Dr. Deborah Willis
  • Student Involvement event listing
  • Join SHS and CAPS on Aug. 25 for a conversation about homesickness
  • Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion for an outdoor open house
  • Free Campus Visitor Guides are available
  • Welcomefest deals at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes
  • Get connected to campus with Student Activities Council
  • TIAA Financial Consultants are available to help with virtual meetings
  • volunteerICT
  • We need your help at Commencement!
  • Join the Student Government Association for the Fall 2020 State of the Student Body Address
  • Deloitte Consulting at 麻豆传媒 - Company overview and student opportunities on Aug. 25
  • Classroom spaces available for student use

Shocker-themed ZipSips can be purchased in Shocker Stores.

Aug. 24, 2020 鈥 ZipSip is an expandable, adjustable drink Koozie that was inspired by a disappointing beer. There's no part of its invention and innovation that isn't dripping with Shocker pride.

Pedestrian bridge

Aug. 24, 2020 鈥 Building a stronger, more profound connection between the Wichita State main campus and its Innovation Campus, the university is proposing the creation of a privately funded elevated pedestrian bridge that will span more than 300 feet across the pond west of Wayne and Kay Woolsey Hall, which is scheduled to break ground later this year.