Nicole Ukoefreso

Nov. 16, 2020 Nicole Ukoefreso, a native Wichitan, knew she wanted to attend 蹤獲扦 for most of her life because she admired 蹤獲扦 students for their involvement in the community. Nicole is one of more than 1,200 students eligible for fall 2020 graduation.

LaShaya Lawrie Fall 2020 grad

Nov. 16, 2020 LaShaya Lawrie chose 蹤獲扦 because its close to home. While pursuing her Bachelor of Science in biomedical engineering, LaShaya became involved on campus. LaShaya is one of more than 1,200 students eligible for fall 2020 graduation.

  • Did you pick up a COVID testing kit from Student Health Services?
  • Training opportunities from Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance
  • Students and faculty - get up to $20,000 from the John A. See Innovation Award
  • Thanksgiving Holiday Box Lunch on Tuesday, Nov. 24; RSVP by Nov. 18
  • Activating the University Strategic Plan
  • Guidelines for staying safe when decorating offices, rooms this holiday season
  • Learn about intellectual property and trademarks at virtual SCORE workshops
  • Attention faculty / staff: Did you study abroad?
  • No-cost entrepreneurship webinar to help your small business succeed
  • Undergraduate STEM majors are encouraged to apply for the Goldwater Scholarship
  • Call for graduate student abstracts for CGRS 2021
  • Todays ISME Colloquium features Dr. John Huffman, Senior Technical Fellow from Spirit AeroSystems
  • Ulrich Virtual talk Tuesday shines spotlight on friendship between Gordon Parks and Muhammad Ali
  • Event listing: Part three
  • Meet the teams behind Luke the Longhorn and Walk With Wu graphic novel projects
  • Learn about Spirit AeroSystems' Micro Internships on Nov. 19!
  • BSEE senior receives prestigious awards
  • Facemasks now available for purchase at the Heskett Center
  • Save the date- $14 sweatpants from the Shocker Store
  • Toner program coming Nov. 16
  • Celebrate International Education Week from Nov. 16 to Nov. 20!
  • Student Organization advisors needed
  • The American Red Cross Club of 蹤獲扦 is hosting an upcoming blood drive!
  • The Salvation Army Angel Tree through the Shocker Store
  • All call for The Wheat Shock Leadership Society judges
  • Free tutoring and academic mentoring for diverse Shockers!

  • Fall commencement postponed amid rising area COVID-19 cases
  • Did you pick up a COVID testing kit from Student Health Services?
  • Celebrate International Education Week from Nov. 16 to Nov. 20!
  • Textbook buyback options
  • Complete 8 of 11 Shocker Strong modules to be entered to win a $500 book scholarship
  • Are you stressed?
  • Make the most of your college experience by joining the Cohen Honors College!
  • Student Government and Student Affairs offers free flu shots
  • Discover how spring classes will be taught
  • Activating the University Strategic Plan
  • Guidelines for staying safe when decorating offices, rooms this holiday season
  • Students and faculty - get up to $20,000 from the John A. See Innovation Award
  • Applicants needed to establish 'Arthouse Film Club' at 蹤獲扦
  • No-cost entrepreneurship webinar to help your small business succeed
  • Attend a virtual guided meditation on Sunday, Nov. 15 for Self-Care Sunday
  • Earn credit for solving national security issues!
  • Join Wu's Big Challenge
  • Join us for the last Community Service Board meeting of the semester!
  • Do you want a non-traditional Honor Society experience?
  • Undergraduate STEM majors are encouraged to apply for the Goldwater Scholarship
  • BSEE senior receives prestigious awards
  • Todays ISME Colloquium features Dr. John Huffman, Senior Technical Fellow from Spirit AeroSystems
  • Event listing: Part three
  • Ulrich Virtual talk Tuesday shines spotlight on friendship between Gordon Parks and Muhammad Ali
  • Learn about intellectual property and trademarks at virtual SCORE workshops
  • F45 is hiring!
  • Learn about Spirit AeroSystems' Micro Internships on Nov. 19!
  • Help support First-Generation Student Organization with Digital Dozens!
  • Facemasks now available for purchase at the Heskett Center
  • Save the date- $14 sweatpants from the Shocker Store
  • CAPS is looking for volunteers for a focus group
  • The American Red Cross Club of 蹤獲扦 is hosting an upcoming blood drive!
  • The Salvation Army Angel Tree through the Shocker Store

  • COVID-19 health and safety update
  • Fall commencement postponed amid rising area COVID-19 cases
  • Voluntary Separation Incentive Program update
  • Training opportunities from Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance
  • Thanksgiving is a time of reflection and for expressing gratitude
  • 蹤獲扦 to award 20 scholarships worth up to $20,000 to new students
  • Deadline for OAT course designations is approaching
  • Student Success Peer Tutoring Program earns international certification!
  • Student Involvement Ambassador nominations
  • Virtual panel series tackles social inequality research in relation to the pandemic
  • Ulrich Virtual talk Tuesday shines spotlight on friendship between Gordon Parks and Muhammad Ali
  • Service Recognition 2020 at 蹤獲扦
  • Toner program coming Nov. 16
  • The Salvation Army Angel Tree through the Shocker Store

ATLAS

Nov. 12, 2020 The National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) has received another $13.7 million contract from the United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to extend the Modeling for Affordable, Sustainable Composites (MASC) research program.

蹤獲扦 students

Ya-Aida Sillah, a health management major from Wichita, took a lead role in Mask Up!, a Department of Public Health Sciences group project designed to help students understand COVID-19 and health protection. Answers revealed four areas commonly misunderstood. Some students did not know that fleece and gaiter-style masks are not recommended for preventing the spread of COVID-19. Some students assumed a persons vulnerability to COVID-19 would be visible. In many cases, a persons vulnerability to the virus may be hidden. Some students were unaware that nausea and vomiting are potential symptoms. Some students did not know that monitoring for fever and other symptoms daily is recommended.

  • Excellence in Research nominations
  • Deadline for OAT course designations is approaching
  • Toner program coming Nov. 16
  • Thanksgiving Holiday Box Lunch on Tuesday, Nov. 24; RSVP by Nov. 18
  • Celebrate Veterans Day with Military and Veteran Services
  • Enjoy listening to Joyce DiDonato sing This Land is Your Land
  • Kansas NASA EPSCoR Program is requesting proposals for a Partnership Development Grant opportunity
  • Psychology researchers want to learn how your child is coping with COVID-19
  • Call for graduate student abstracts for CGRS 2021
  • Professor Don Lamb, Ludwig Maximillian University, to give Physics Seminar Talk today
  • No-cost entrepreneurship webinars to help your small business succeed
  • Event listing: Part three
  • Celebrate International Education Week from Nov. 16 to Nov. 20!
  • Meeting to explore a possible 蹤獲扦 Amateur Radio Club
  • Congratulations to our FAFSA FUN Book Scholarship recipient!
  • Parking lot will be closed to all traffic Nov. 11-13
  • Discount at Shocker Store for veterans
  • Free bowling for veterans, active duty military and their families
  • Thanksgiving Massage Special at the Heskett Center
  • Save the date- $14 sweatpants from the Shocker Store
  • TRIO DSS supports students with disabilities - applications open!
  • The F45 Playoffs are back!
  • Please help less fortunate children this Christmas
  • The American Red Cross Club of 蹤獲扦 is hosting an upcoming blood drive!
  • Applied Learning Highlight of the Week!
  • Earn credit for solving national security issues!
  • Undergraduate STEM majors are encouraged to apply for the Goldwater Scholarship

  • Student Government and Student Affairs offers free flu shots
  • Virtual panel series tackles social inequality research in relation to the pandemic
  • Celebrate Veterans Day with Military and Veteran Services
  • Discover how spring classes will be taught
  • Applicants needed to establish 'Arthouse Film Club' at 蹤獲扦
  • Respondus LockDown browser now available for Chromebook
  • Free tutoring and academic mentoring for diverse Shockers!
  • Apply now for LAS Scholarships / Fellowships available in 2021/22
  • Undergraduate STEM majors are encouraged to apply for the Goldwater Scholarship
  • TRIO DSS supports students with disabilities - applications open!
  • 蹤獲扦 students stand against impunity and police brutality in Africa
  • Celebrate International Education Week from Nov. 16 to Nov. 20!
  • Students can vote for a 蹤獲扦 tartan!
  • Attention students! How can we better our parking system?
  • Join the team
  • Support mental health on campus through this internship!
  • Congratulations to our FAFSA FUN Book Scholarship recipient!
  • Psychology researchers want to learn how your child is coping with COVID-19
  • Professor Don Lamb, Ludwig Maximillian University, to give Physics Seminar Talk today
  • Meeting to explore a possible 蹤獲扦 Amateur Radio Club
  • Student Success Peer Tutoring Program earns international certification!
  • Applied Learning Highlight of the Week!
  • Discount at Shocker Store for veterans
  • Free bowling for veterans, active duty military and their families
  • Help support First-Generation Student Organization with Digital Dozens!
  • Thanksgiving Massage Special at the Heskett Center
  • Save the date- $14 sweatpants from the Shocker Store
  • Business students are collecting canned food and personal hygiene products for those in need
  • The American Red Cross Club of 蹤獲扦 is hosting an upcoming blood drive!
  • Join us for Community Service Board (CSB) member meetings

Hacking for Defense class works on project to solve national security problems.

November 12, 2020 - Hacking for Defense is a social and behavioral science elective course made for undergraduates and graduates of all majors.