Shocker Blast: Monday, April 19, 2021

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2019 Gore Scholar, Anna Tri, discusses the opportunities that have been open to her during her time at Wichita State.

Catching up with 2019 Gore Scholar, Anna Tri

Competing in the 2019 Distinguished Scholarship Invitational and winning a Gore Scholarship allowed Anna Tri to focus on her studies without worrying about the costs of college.

Anna, now a Wichita State sophomore, is studying biomedical engineering with a minor in chemistry and math. Along with her time in the classroom, Anna is able to take advantage of hands-on opportunities at WSU.

“This scholarship has allowed me to continue working on my goals and dreams without the financial burdens,” she said. “I am incredibly grateful for the Gore family's generosity and allowing students to get an education and pursue their goals.”

Read more about Anna Tri


Water shutdowns planned for today  The City of Wichita will be replacing two water meters on today. The buildings affected will be the Flats, the Aviation Testing Lab, Beggs Hall, the Beech Wind Tunnel, and Wallace Hall. The outage will last from about 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. During this time, these buildings will not have water service — including restrooms, water fountains, and sinks.   There's a possibility the outage may affect additional buildings. We appreciate your patience.  

Know the signs of digital distress

Learning the signs of digital distress can help you recognize when students or friends might be struggling.

  • Change in tone: If someone you know suddenly changes their general tone or expresses hopelessness, it may be a sign of distress, especially if they starting talking about death or disappearing.
  • Change in frequency: If someone suddenly changes the amount they post or talk — either notable increase or decrease — it may be important to reach out.
  • Change in amount appearing on camera: Not appearing in a Zoom class or an online hangout isn’t always indicative of distress, but someone changing the amount they appear could be.
  • Distressing environment: If it appears from video calls or online classes that someone’s environment is chaotic or distressing, consider reaching out or connecting them to resources.
  • No show: Someone not showing up for class or online hangouts without letting others know could be a sign of distress.
  • Unresponsive: Not replying to the group chat isn’t necessarily a sign of distress, but a sudden change or going completely unresponsive could be a sign of distress.
  • Disengaged: While on a video call, someone appearing disengaged could be a sign of distress, especially if that’s a sudden change.

NEWS

Shocks Supporting Shocks | Let's Talk Openly About Mental Health.

Talk openly about mental health

Talking about mental health can help your friends open up about how they're struggling and reduces stigma toward mental health.

For Mental Health Awareness Week, take time to talk about how you may be struggling and encourage others to also. Then get connected to campus resources such as counseling at Counseling and Prevention Services.

See more campus resources


Applications for the 2021-2022 Academic Year must be received by May 31, 2021 - wichita.edu/WWSUscholarship

WWSU scholarship applications due May 31

WWSU scholarship applications for the 2021-2022 academic year must be received by May 31.

Candidates must apply for consideration to this scholarship. The fillable form can be found at www.wichita.edu/WWSUscholarship, and should be submitted by email to WWSU@wichita.edu, along with all other required attachments (see application for additional materials).

Candidates will receive written notification of their award status in late June.

Recipients are encouraged to attend at least one WWSU event during the 2021-2022 school year as our guest.

For more information, go to www.wichita.edu/WWSUscholarship. If you have questions please contact Shannon Koehn, scholarship chair at shannon.koehn@wichita.edu.


Water shutdowns planned for today

The City of Wichita will be replacing two water meters on today. The buildings affected will be the Flats, the Aviation Testing Lab, Beggs Hall, the Beech Wind Tunnel, and Wallace Hall. The outage will last from about 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. During this time, these buildings will not have water service — including restrooms, water fountains, and sinks. 

There's a possibility the outage may affect additional buildings. We appreciate your patience.  


Student Choice - Vote on the Concept you Want to See Fall Semester

Vote for a new dining concept in the RSC

Which new dining concept do you want to see in the Rhatigan Student Center starting Fall 2021? Learn about your options and then vote!

Vote now


Tuesday Talks: Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center

Tuesday Talks: Sexual Assault Awareness Month

In this Tuesday Talks, join Heather Stafford and Meredith Osborne from the Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center (WASAC) to discuss resources available to all individuals in the community dealing with trauma, as well as resources available specifically to Wichita State students.

Watch the Tuesday Talk video


Tuesday, April 20 | 12:30-1:00 PM CT | Zoom Registration Link: http://bit.ly/capsgraduate Join the Graduate Student Council and WSU Counseling and Prevention Services in a short webinar to learn strategies on how to improve graduate student mental health, build resiliency, and manage stress. Workshop led by: Anna Wray, M.S.

Graduate student wellness with CAPS

Calling all graduate students! Let's get real with our mental health and energy. Join the Graduate Student Council and WSU Counseling and Prevention Services in a short webinar to learn strategies on how to improve graduate student mental health, build resiliency, and manage stress at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 20. If you have any questions, contact Trang Bui at gsc.publicandmedia@wichita.edu.

Register for this workshop


Wichita State Softball Single-Game Tickets On Sale Now

Softball single-game student tickets available

Softball single-game tickets are available now. Opponents coming to Wilkins Stadium include Houston, Kansas City, USF, Oklahoma State, and Arkansas. Student tickets are free for pickup at the box office every game day. If you would like to purchase tickets go to goshockers.com/tickets or call 316-978-FANS. Tickets are going fast so claim yours today!

EVENTS

Perpectives: Reestablishing Reality Holding on to a particular narrative is related to holding on to power. What truth do you accept? 2 p.m., Wednesdays, April 7-May 5 www.wichita.edu/reality

The Big Lie: Nazi propaganda, Antisemitism, and the coming of the Third Reich

Jeff Hayton, associate professor of history, will present at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 21 via Zoom. Andrew Hippisley, dean of Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, hosts the "Perspectives: Reestablishing Reality" series.

After losing the 2020 U.S. Presidential election, Donald Trump spent months falsely claiming the election had been stolen from him. And despite all evidence to the contrary, many of his followers believe him (still). The historical parallel to this conspiracy were Nazi efforts to blame Jews for German defeat in WWI. During the 1920s and 1930s, the Nazis fulminated against the Jewish ‘traitors’ and ‘November Criminals’ who supposedly ‘stabbed Germany in the back,’ and through such falsehoods, generated tremendous popular support. In both cases, propaganda was essential in magnifying dishonest claims. In exploring how the Nazis used ‘the Big Lie’ to gain support, this talk examines the role which propaganda and antisemitism played in the coming of the Third Reich, and the lessons which historical comparisons can provide for the present.

Zoom information available at www.wichita.edu/reality.


First-Generation Student Organization meeting

Please join First-Generation Student Organization in its monthly meeting at noon today via Zoom. Open to all students and members of Wichita State University.

Join the meeting at noon today (password: 241162)


The Philosophy Department Distinguished Speaker Series will this year host Dr. Kathryn Tabb, Bard College, for two talks: "Reasoning with the Mad: on Charles Darwin's strange debt to John Locke." Thursday, April 22, 3:30 PM. "John Locke on punishment." Thursday, April 29th, 3:30 PM. Both events will be online, free, and open to the public. Email brian.hepburn@wichita.edu to request access information.

Philosophy Department announces Distinguished Speaker Series

The Philosophy Department Distinguished Speaker Series will this year host Dr. Kathryn Tabb from Bard College, for two talks:

  • "Reasoning with the Mad: on Charles Darwin's strange debt to John Locke." 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 22.
  • "John Locke on punishment." 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 29.

Both events will be online, free, and open to the public. Email brian.hepburn@wichita.edu to request access information.


Rie Bloomfield Organ Series Marcussen organ in Wiedemann Hall. 2020-2021 season Distinguished Guest Artists. 25th Anniversary RBOS Gala (postponed from 2020) Brett Valliant and Tate Addis April 20, 2021 at 7:30 pm Tickets at Wichita.edu/academics/fine_arts/boxoffice [WSU logo] All concerts will be live-streamed +/or recorded for our YouTube channel For information on WSU’s degrees and certificate in organ, email lynne.davis@wichita.edu or visit Wichita.edu/riebloomfieldorganseries YouTube link (optional).

RBOS 25th Anniversary Gala at Wiedemann Hall

2020 marked the 25-year anniversary of the Rie Bloomfield Organ Series. Due to the pandemic, the original concert was postponed until this year. Thus the Gala 25th Anniversary of the Rie Bloomfield Organ Series will be celebrated on at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 20, 2021 in Wiedemann Hall. You may attend in person (tickets at the CFA Box Office) or watch the live stream on the WSU School of Music Facebook page.

Distinguished guest artists are Wichita-born Brett Valliant and Tate Addis, well-known for their virtuoso performances. A varied program includes works by Bach, Guilmant and Dupré as well as "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and a grand finale on both the great Marcussen organ and the Steinway piano.


diy planting Register for a DIY plant-growing kit from SAC

Have you been wanting to get into growing plants but didn’t know where to start? Join SAC to pot your own plant and learn tips and tricks to keep it thriving and surviving. Register to participate at wichita.edu/SAC while supplies last. Registration will close when supplies run out or on Tuesday, April 20, whichever comes first. Your kit will be mailed to you and you should receive it by Thursday, April 29.One kit per person with WSU ID. For more information about SAC sponsored events, visit wichita.edu/SAC or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.


Mid-West Air Force Collider Kick-Off

Mid-West Air Force Collider kick-off event

If you are an innovator, researcher, or small business, take advantage of the Mid-West Air Force Collider kick-off event from 9 to 11:15 a.m. April 27. During this virtual event, participants will hear directly from U.S. Air Force representatives and local resources regarding collaboration opportunities with the U.S. Air Force and meet one-on-one with U.S. Air Force Representatives. Speakers include representatives from McConnel Air Force Base, Air Force SBIR Program, Tech Warrior Ops, APEX, and PTAC.

Registered attendees will be invited via email to schedule private one-on-one appointments.

More information about the Mid-West Air Force Collider event


Wichita State University Opera Theater to Present Free Outdoor Performances

Opera Theater to present free performances

Wichita State University Opera Theater, under the direction of Opera Director Alan Held, will present two one-act operas by Gian Carlo Menotti at 7:30 p.m. April 23-24 at Miller Auditorium inside of the Duerksen Fine Arts Center. The performances of "The Old Maid and the Thief" and "Amelia Goes to the Ball," with the Wichita State University Orchestra, will be conducted by Dr. Mark Laycock. The comedies are favorites of audiences and will be presented in English. 

The performances are free, but tickets need to be reserved. Each performance is limited to 250 audience members. 

Reserve free tickets


Literary Feast Wednesday, April 21

Join KMUW for April's Literary Feast: 'No One Is Talking About This'

KMUW's Literary Feast is a book club for public radio listeners, featuring selections made by KMUW staff. For April 2021, we're reading and discussing "No One Is Talking About This" by Patricia Lockwood, author of the 2017 memoir “Priestdaddy.” To learn more and register, please visit kmuw.org/kmuw-literary-feast. Registration is free and open to all. Once registered, we'll email you a link to join the conversation on Zoom at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 21.


The Making of a Graphic Novel: 3-4 p.m. Thursday, April 22. Virtual event: wichita.libcal.com/event/7637614.

Creators of WSU graphic novel set for April panel

All are invited to join this fun panel discussion with the creators of the graphic novel "Walk With Wu: The Story of Wichita State University" at 3 p.m. April 22 via Zoom. Panelists are:

  • Genna Pennington, artist
  • Jessica Cerri, curator and archivist, Special Collections and University Archives at Wichita State
  • Darren DeFrain, director of Writing Program, Department of English at Wichita State
  • Jay Price, chair of the Dept. of History at Wichita State. The Story of Wichita State University.

The panel will be moderated by Ethan Lindsay and Angela Paul of University Libraries. Locate a copy of the novel on the Libraries' online catalog libcat.wichita.edu.

No-cost registration for this virtual event (Password: password: walkwithwu)


Wellness Week · Student Health Services o DIY Kits § 4-5 p.m. § April 21 § Pick up at Student Health Lobby · CAPS o Free Drop-in Support Groups § 3 p.m., April 19 § 6 p.m., April 20 § 11 a.m. April 23 § Email counselingcenter@wichita.edu to sign up · Prevention Ambassadors o Virtual Presentations § 2-4 p.m. § April 21 § Email rxewy@shockers.wichita.edu to sign up · CARE Team o Create Your Space § 11 a.m.-1 p.m. § April 21 § RSC 142 o Coffee with CARE § 11 a.m.-1 p.m. § Virtual Drop-in o Shocker Strong § 3:30 p.m. § April 22 § YouTube & Facebook o Self-Care Sunday § 1-2:30 p.m. § April 25 § Hubbard 208 · University Libraries o Leisure spaces, focus rooms and meditation spaces o All week o Ablah Library · SGA o Free Wellness Kits & Sno Cones § 11 a.m.-1 p.m. § April 21 § RSC East Patio · Campus Recreation o Intramural Tournaments § Starting April 16 § Register on IMLeagues.com o Free Chair Massages § 1-4 p.m. § April 21 § Heskett Center Lobby

Wellness events for the week of April 19

Wellness Week is coming up soon. In an effort to give students a break, departments around campus are putting on events that promote mental health and wellness. Check out this schedule of events.


2021 Oscars Predictions

Join the KMUW for the 2021 Oscars Predictions

Who do you think will take home this year’s Oscar for Best Picture? Whether you want to stack your ballot with winners or find a new movie to queue up, come hear what the experts have to say at our live 2021 Oscars Predictions chat on April 21. The KMUW movie club is convening in advance of the 93rd Academy Awards ceremony on April 25 to talk favorites. Our expert film fans are:

  • Kylie Brown, director of tech and web for mama.film
  • Lela Meadow-Conner, founder of mama.film
  • Hugo Phan, KMUW digital assistant and Tallgrass Film Festival box office coordinator
  • Fletcher Powell, KMUW movie reviewer

Tune in for the live chat at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 21 on KMUW’s Facebook page. Share your questions and predictions by commenting on the live video, and start preparing now by checking out Fletcher's movie reviews under the commentary tab at KMUW.org.


Physics seminar: Secrets of neutrino interactions

Please join us for the next physics seminar at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 21 via ZOOM, featuring Dr. Linda Cremonesi from Queen Mary University, London in the United Kingdom. The title of the talk will be “The Secrets of Neutrino Interactions in the NOvA Experiment”.

Join the Physics Seminar


job hunting lab

Workshop offers job-hunting tips

Join the Shocker Career Accelerator in the Job Hunting Lab at 3 p.m. April 20 in the RSC 142. Whether you are looking for full-time or part-time employment, an internship or co-op position, this lab will walk you through steps to conduct an effective search and what to keep in mind as you tackle any job search.

Sign up for the Job Hunting Lab

UNIVERSITY LIFE

Focus on the positive

Mental health support: Focus on the positive

What have you learned about yourself this past year? While we tend to focus on what has gone wrong, it is important to reflect on positive things. Think about five positive traits about yourself, five positive things about your college experience, or five positive things that happened over the past week. Focusing on the positive is often what can help you get through the day, week, or semester. For deeper conversations or to support your own mental health, visit the Counseling and Prevention Services website to find services or complete a free mental health screening.


Learn about wellness services available to you

This week might be Wellness Week, but there are many wellness services available to students all semester. That includes CARE Team, Counseling and Prevention Services, Student Health Services and Campus Recreation.  

Learn about wellness services available to all students

CARE Team: 
Wrap-around services and campus support Self-Care Sundays and other wellness-related programming

The CARE Team Coordinators who are here to help are:

  • Ashlyn Riley – Serves colleges of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Engineering and Honors
  • Vaughn Sweet – Serves colleges of Fine Arts, Business, Health Professions and Applied Studies
  • Tara Hanna – Serves students living in on-campus housing
  • Alicia Newell – CARE Team chair, serves student athletes
    Learn more at wichita.edu/CARE.

Counseling and Prevention Services:

  • Individual and couples therapy at an affordable rate
  • Group therapy for particular areas of concern, including Understanding Self and Others, Healing from Trauma, and Graduate Student Support Group
  • Online programming, such as Keep Calm & Breathe Online, Mental Health Toolbox and FAQ Friday.
  • Learn more at wichita.edu/CAPS.

Student Health Services:

  • Treatment for illness and injuries
  • Preventative health management and immunizations
  • Health screenings and laboratory services
  • Family planning services and men’s/women’s health exams
  • Prescription and over-the-counter medications
  • Health education video series on social media
  • Learn more at wichita.edu/SHS.

Campus Recreation:

  • Intramural sports and sport clubs, including volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, badminton, judo, eSports, and more
  • Shocker Fit classes such as F45
  • Massage therapy
  • Special events, such as F45 Playoffs, Pumpkin Run & RecFest
  • Nutrition discussions on Facebook Live
  • Learn more at wichita.edu/CampusRecreation.

Digital Drop-In Groups from CAPS

Digital drop-in groups support mental health

Connect to other students and support your mental health with Digital Drop-in Groups from Counseling and Prevention Services during the April Mental Health Awareness Week. Email counselingcenter@wichita.edu to learn more and to sign up.

Digital drop-in dates:

  • 3 p.m. Monday, April 19
  • 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 20
  • 11 a.m. Friday, April 23

RESEARCH

Volunteers needed for human performance research

  • Research topic / purpose for the study: To determine the long-term impact of participation in childhood sports on an adult’s continuation of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness.
  • Procedures: Participants will complete a 1.5-mile run/walk test to calculate and estimate VO2 max.
  • Time: Participation is expected to last about 60 minutes.
Read more about the study

Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participants must be age 18 or older
  • Seeking both participants that did and did not participate in childhood sport
  • No known neurological, muscular, or orthopedic disorder that may impair balance or movement
  • No known cardiorespiratory or metabolic health conditions
  • No history of previous or current injuries that would impair movement

Location: Wichita State University Heskett Center Human Performance Laboratory Rm 208, 210, and Heskett Center Gymnasium Rm 216.

If you are interested in participating in this study please contact Brenda Le at blle@shockers.wichita.edu or 316-519-2320. Should you have any questions or concerns, email Dr. Heidi Bell at heidi.bell@wichita.edu or call 316-978-5150.

HEADLINE COMPONENT HERE

SPECIAL OFFERS

Free Pool - Monday-Friday - 11am-2pm - No purchase necessary - Turn lunch time into fun time - availability may vary due to group reservations and special events

Enjoy free pool at Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes

Play free pool at the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Meals on Wheels of Wichita. Senior services is located at 200 S. Walnut, Wichita KS 67213. Register at Wichita.edu/CSB. Volunteers will meet at senior services of Wichita at 10:30am for a brief orientation and guidance on delivering food according to proper social distancing guidelines. They will then be given food and addresses to deliver food. All service events may be cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions released by the university. Volunteers will be notified if the event is cancelled. For questions, email CSB@wichita.edu or call 978-3022. Following orientation, volunteers will be given addresses and food for delivery. Volunteers must have reliable transportation. Volunteer shift should end by 1:00pm.

Help with morning Meals on Wheels deliveries

Join the Community Service Board for a morning of delivering meals to homebound seniors with Meals on Wheels. Volunteers will meet at Senior Services of Wichita at 10:30 a.m. for a brief orientation and guidance on delivering food according to proper social distancing guidelines. Following orientation, volunteers will be given addresses and food for delivery.

For more information, go to Wichita.edu/CSB. Please email CSB@wichita.edu with any questions.

JOB OPENINGS

SGA Logo JOIN THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Senator Senate Meetings on Wednesdays at 6:30pm | Committee Meeting at 5:30pm Associate Justice Weekly Meetings as set by the Court, as needed Executive Member Range of 15-25 Office hours per week, paid positions Visit wichita.edu/sgaopenpositions to learn more

Apply to join Student Government Association

Interested in serving on the Student Government Association during the 64th session? Apply for positions on any of the three branches. Visit www.wichita.edu/sgaopenpositions to apply TODAY!

  • Executive Branch: Join the Khan and Gumbs Administration by applying for any of the President's Cabinet position. Each of these positions are paid positions ranging 15-25 office hours per week.
  • Legislative Branch: Serve on the Student Senate to advocate for student voices, enact policy and put students first. Senators put in about three to five hours per week during the Senate meeting (6:30 p.m.), Committee meetings (5:30 p.m.) and one senator hour. Senate and committees meet on Wednesday.
  • Judicial Branch: The Supreme Court meets on a case-by-case basis to hear cases submitted by students and to ensure compliance with the constitution, bylaws, and statutes as well as hear appeals from parking and traffic. Appoint to the court is a lifetime, meaning you serve until you graduate.

Applications open for ISEG mentor program

Applications are now available for the Institute for the Study of Economic Growth (ISEG) Mentoring Program for the 2021-22 academic year. The program will include mentoring by ISEG faculty and invitations to seminars and networking events. The fellowship will also include a $200 annual stipend, split between fall and spring semesters. Applications are due by April 30.

More information on the ISEG mentor program


Interested in working at an art museum? The Ulrich Museum of Art is looking for energetic, highly-motivated students for its paid internship program. The application deadline is April 30. To apply visit: https://ulrich.wichita.edu/internship-program

Ulrich accepting paid internship applications

The Ulrich Museum of Art on the Wichita State University campus is accepting applications from Wichita State students for its paid internship program, which offers valuable experience in the everyday workings of a university art museum. These internships offer students interdisciplinary and experiential learning that is informative on both intellectual and practical levels. Tasks may include assisting with research for exhibitions, cataloging works of art, helping with publicity, participating in exhibition installations, working on programs, and giving exhibition tours. Internships for course credit in fulfillment of curricular requirements are available in coordination with many academic departments.

To apply, please email a current resume accompanied by a cover letter to either Ksenya Gurshtein, curator of modern and contemporary art or Jana Erwin, head of education, summarizing your past experiences related to art and museum work, your goals for the future, and an explanation of why you would like to intern at a university modern and contemporary art museum. Please note: We strongly recommend visiting the museum's exhibitions and exploring this website before writing the cover letter. The application deadline is April 30, 2021.