The Dorothy & Bill Cohen Honors College Weekly Update

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Events & Deadlines


Last Chance to Nominate an Individual for the Faculty Mentor Award!

This award sponsored by the college each year recognizes a faculty mentor to Honors students inside or outside of the classroom. Prior winners are not eligible for this award. Student members of the Honors community are invited to nominate a faculty mentor with a statement describing in detail what qualifies the faculty member for this award. These mentors could include faculty teaching Honors courses, teaching Honors option contract courses, or mentoring undergraduate research/applied learning.

Click here for the form. Please submit nominations by April 13th at 11:59 p.m. The Honors College Student Council will vote to make the final award decision.


Apply for the Battin-Lester and IMA Scholarships by Next Friday

The Battin-Lester Corporate Responsibility Fellowships provide funding for students to engage in research and writing about corporate responsibility. Students present their research to a panel of community members during the university's annual Constitution Day celebration. Get more information and apply here by April 15th.

The Bill Cohen IMA Scholarship is open to full-time students pursuing degrees in business, engineering, and/or the Honors College leadership track. Students must complete a half-day externship with an insurance company to expose the student to the field and to the importance of corporate social responsibility. Apply here by April 15th.


Honors Ambassadors Application Deadline Extended

We are looking for friendly, enthusiastic students to serve as Honors Ambassadors! Honors Ambassadors assist the Honors College in the recruitment of future Honors students, as well as, represent the Honors College at various events and activities across campus. Honors Ambassadors have the opportunity to meet lots of new people, improve several professional skills, and make a long-lasting impact by sharing their personal stories!

Read more on the Honors Ambassadors webpage and click here to apply. The new deadline is April 17th.


Honors Student Council Application Deadline Extended

We are looking for students who want to develop as leaders and improve the Honors community to serve on the Cohen Honors College Student Council throughout the 2022-2023 academic year. The Student Council typically meets every Thursday 5 - 6 p.m. and meets at least twice a year with the Faculty Council. To bring an idea or concern to the current Student Council any time, email honorsassistant@wichita.edu.

What does it mean to be a leader in Honors? We have leaders in our labs, classroom, student organizations, and governance. Being a leader in Honors means working to discover your strengths and the strengths of others. Leadership sometimes means standing at the front of the room, but it sometimes means asking a thoughtful question or inviting someone else to speak. It means listening, observing, figuring out what are the greatest needs, and working independently or collaboratively to meet those needs. For information about the Student Council and current members, visit this webpage.

Click here to apply. The new deadline is April 17th.


Attend the Honors College Faculty Council Meeting

The Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College is extending an invitation to the WSU community for the April 21st Honors College Faculty Council Meeting by Zoom. Current Honors Faculty Fellows will be presenting what they have been working on this year. Honors Faculty Fellows develop independent or collaborative projects to advance Honors education and high-impact practices across campus. They research best practices, develop preliminary Honors course or research project designs, develop new academic programs, and present project outcomes, when relevant, to the Cohen Honors College Faculty Council. The Zoom meeting is Thursday, April 21st from 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. Click here for the link.

For a preview of the Honors College Faculty Fellows and their projects, please visit our Honors Faculty Fellows page.


You're Invited to Night of the Colleges!

WHEAT is hosting the Night of the Colleges: Honors Ignites Passion on Saturday, April 23rd from 6 - 8 p.m. Join them in the Rhatigan Student Center Room 142 to hear from Dr. Elaine Bernstorf and Dr. Laura Bernstorf, connect with student and professors from across all the colleges, and enjoy some tacos! Click here to RSVP.


Attention Graduates! Save the Date for Donuts, Coffee, and Kudos Event

Honors College graduates and their families are invited to celebrate at this come-and-go event! Enjoy donuts and coffee while viewing the graduate recognition slideshow on May 13th between 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Click here to RSVP.


News & Information


Honors Baccalaureate Thesis Due May 1st to Dean's Office

Honors Baccalaureate thesis projects are due by May 1st to the Honors Dean. Remember that work submitted as a thesis project must be accompanied by the cover sheet signed by the student, the supervisor and, if required by the thesis supervisor, additional faculty advisors. The thesis cover sheet is available on the Forms Directory page of the Cohen Honors College website. This form provides written certification from the supervisor stating that the thesis meets the standards and expectations established by the supervisor and agreed upon by the student. Consider also signing the approval form allowing the Cohen Honors College to publish your thesis on its webpage and to the SOAR Project of the WSU Libraries.

Depending on the thesis topic, the student may be required by the thesis supervisor to submit the thesis for review by additional faculty advisors prior to Dean’s Office submission. The thesis supervisor also may choose to require a formal defense or presentation. The Honors Dean’s Office submits the final certification to the Registrar’s Office by December 10 or May 10 in the final semester of the student’s senior year. Please feel free to contact kimberly.engber@wichita.edu if you have any questions!


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Shocker Learning Center Hiring SI Leaders & Tutors for Fall 2022

Supplemental Instruction (SI) is an international program developed to assist students with learning material in traditionally difficult classes. SI sessions are led by a student who has previously succeeded in the course and focus on collaborative and active learning. This position requires attending the class and a total commitment of 8-10 hours per week. Apply here.

Peer Tutoring is a certified program that consists of 1:1 sessions or small group sessions for students who request help with a specific course. This position does not require attendance at the class and usually works approximately 5-8 flexible hours each week. All tutoring is appointment-based to cater to your schedule. Paid in-house training is provided. Apply here.

 Questions? Contact caitlin.jordan@wichita.edu.


WSU AmeriCorps & VISTA Positions Available 

AmeriCorps is your moment to take the path less traveled, to break the status quo, to stop talking about the problem and be the solution. If you're passionate about bringing individuals and communities out of poverty, this is for you! There are both summer and year-long commitments. You would receive a modest stipend and become eligible for an education award after successful service. Find current openings by going to my.AmeriCorps.gov and searching "WSU" If you have questions, email wsuVISTA@wichita.edu or call 316-339-4378.


Honors Suggestion Box

The Honors College Student Council wants to hear from you. Click here to share any comments, ideas, or suggestions you have about how to improve the Honors experience. It is anonymous.


Student Spotlight


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Submit Information for the Student Spotlight

We want to give a shoutout to AMAZING students like you! To be featured in weekly update and on social media, click here to complete the brief form.


General Information about Honors

Email honors@wichita.edu at any time with questions or concerns.

The Honors student lounge, kitchen, and printing areas in Shocker Hall are open 24/7 by keycard access for all Honors students. Speak with the Honors Student Assistant at the desk or email honorsassistant@wichita.edu if you have any trouble.

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