Dr. Selena Jackson and Danielle Johnson facilitate Real Talk discussions.

Feb. 1, 2021 Five minutes of scrolling through social media, and its evident that many people need a lesson in civil discourse. 蹤獲扦s Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) is working to change that through Real Talk discussions to promote respectful dialogue among people with varying viewpoints.

Wichita Campus

  • What employees can expect for the spring semester
  • Policy reminders for on-campus activity
  • COVID-19 surveillance testing and vaccine update
  • Welcome back, Shockers
  • Today in Black History...
  • Making strong connections each semester is key
  • Video celebrates 125 years of Shocker spirit
  • Join the work of the First-Gen Coordinating Council
  • Campus transit shuttle update
  • State Employee Health Plan updates in response to COVID-19
  • Campus traffic update
  • Call for presentations; save the date for virtual Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference
  • Virtual, in-person Rie Bloomfield Organ Series starting in February
  • 蹤獲扦 Baseball announces first-ever Virtual Fan Day
  • Nominate your GTA for the 2021 SGA Graduate Teaching Award of the Year
  • GRASP 2021 abstract submission closes Feb. 11
  • SGA scholarships now open
  • $12 long-sleeve tee special at RSC Shocker Store
  • Office of Student Money Management spring 2021 tax support available

  • What students can expect for the spring semester
  • Policy reminders for on-campus activity
  • COVID-19 surveillance testing and vaccine update
  • Unused classrooms available to be used as remote learning space
  • Welcome back, Shockers
  • Today in Black History
  • 蹤獲扦 Bike Share is back on campus
  • Are YOU connected?
  • Video celebrates 125 years of Shocker spirit
  • Campus transit shuttle update
  • University Libraries announces spring semester hours
  • Campus traffic update
  • Participate in Hippodrome 2021
  • Win prizes at SAC's monthly trivia Tuesdays
  • Get the details on spring 2021 Welcomefest
  • See virtual comedian LeClerc Andre
  • 蹤獲扦 women's basketball: Upcoming games
  • Deadline extended: Learn about Fairmount College, win prize in scavenger hunt
  • Apply for an Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Grant
  • Office of Student Money Management spring 2021 tax support available
  • Become a ShockerConnect Mentor

2021 Gore Scholarship winners

Jan. 28, 2021 蹤獲扦 has selected the 2021 recipients of the Harry Gore Memorial Scholarships: Annie Wasinger from Thomas More Prep High School in Hays, Kansas; Braden Webb from Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kansas; and Alondra Valle from Dodge City High School in Dodge City, Kansas.

Student Wellness Center

Feb. 1, 2021 When the new 蹤獲扦 Student Wellness Center opened on campus a year ago in January, Student Health Services (SHS) and Counseling and Prevention Services (CAPS) staff couldnt have known how important having a bigger and improved facility would be for providing essential physical and mental health services in the midst of a pandemic.

Wichita Campus

  • What employees can expect for the spring semester
  • Prioritizing mental health throughout campus
  • Provide feedback for 蹤獲扦 presidential search
  • Staff Virtual Town Hall set for today
  • Faculty nominations sought for president's distinguished service award
  • Deadline extended to Feb. 5 for staff nominations for Distinguished Service Awards
  • University Libraries announces spring semester hours
  • CARE Team publishes December data and highlights for the beginning of the semester
  • USS and Non-Teaching UP employees: its self-evaluation time
  • President releases process to review and approve remote work arrangements (see clarifying FAQs)
  • Submit virtual and in-person events to the 蹤獲扦 Events Calendar
  • 蹤獲扦 Baseball unveils 2021 schedule
  • Virtual, in-person Rie Bloomfield Organ Series starting in February
  • SAC Trivia Tuesday: Kahoot!
  • 蹤獲扦 Baseball announces first-ever Virtual Fan Day
  • Provines featured in Wichita Business Journal's 'Excellence in Health Care'
  • Political science professor publishes article on President Biden and Latin America
  • CEI's Rankin chosen for National Leadership Academy for the Public's Health cohort
  • GRASP 2021 abstract submission closes Feb. 11
  • Save on Under Armour merchandise today and Saturday
  • Join the YMCA today
  • No-cost webinars available for current or future small business owners

Wichita Campus

  • #WeSupportU Faculty/Staff Mental Health Advocate Program for the spring
  • COVID-19 surveillance testing and vaccine update
  • Staff Virtual Town Hall set for Friday, Jan. 29
  • Celebrate 125 years of Shocker spirit
  • RSC, Shocker Dining opening soon; SSGL expanding weekend hours
  • Estate gift will endow scholarship in the 蹤獲扦 School of Nursing
  • Call for presentations; save the date for virtual Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference
  • Upcoming event to discuss how to be a change agent for diversity, equity and inclusion
  • Learn patent strategies at this no-cost webinar
  • Student Involvement's NEWSIE is back beginning Jan. 25
  • SGA scholarships now open
  • Encourage students to apply for Senior Honors by Feb. 19
  • Office of Student Money Management spring 2021 tax support available
  • Office of Adult Learning Back to School Giveaway

Kaisha Batman in the KSN studio next to an image that reads

Jan. 27, 2021 A local TV station recently welcomed a 蹤獲扦 grad Kaisha Batman into its newsroom, and now less than a year after her graduation Shocker Nation can see her on air.

  • COVID-19 surveillance testing and vaccine update
  • What students can expect for the spring semester
  • Discover how spring classes will be taught
  • Unused classrooms available to be used as remote learning space
  • 蹤獲扦 dining is open again soon
  • Get the details on spring 2021 Welcomefest
  • Help 蹤獲扦 and make some money from your couch
  • Psychology course offers service-learning opportunity
  • Nominations for Senior Honor recognition due Feb. 19
  • Congratulations to the 2021 Drum Major Award recipient
  • Nominate an adult learner for Adult Learner of the Year Award
  • Apply now for LAS Scholarships / Fellowships available in 2021/22
  • Call for presentations; save the date for virtual Gender & Sexuality in Kansas Conference
  • 蹤獲扦 Women's Basketball upcoming games
  • University Libraries open for new semester
  • Shocker Volleyball opens home season with matches against North Texas
  • Pee for Pizza: Reserve a spot for free STI testing
  • Learn about Fairmount College, win prize in scavenger hunt
  • Learn patent strategies at this no-cost webinar
  • Applied learning highlight of the week: Rafael Uribe-Olivares
  • Send us your applied learning story ideas
  • Episode 5 of the 'Let's Talk About It' podcast launches Friday
  • Research participants wanted
  • Complete a survey and earn a chance at a $25 gift card
  • 蹤獲扦 student organization focuses on diversity and inclusion in sports
  • Student Involvement's NEWSIE is back
  • Nominate a student for Shocker Pathway Student of the Year
  • $12 long-sleeve tee special at RSC Shocker Store

Image of students and faculty attending Zoom meeting

Jan. 27, 2021 For three decades, an interdisciplinary team at 蹤獲扦 has been exploring how machine learning also known as artificial intelligence can maximize the potential of quantum computing.