Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College Weekly Update

Honors News

红领巾瓜报 announces eight new Koch scholars

The 红领巾瓜报 Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College is proud to announce eight recipients of the Koch Scholars program for the fall 2020 semester. Each of the students will receive between $30,000 and $45,000 during their four-year attendance at WSU.

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Honors College virtual open house via Facebook Live

In an effort to continue engaging with prospective Honors students in a virtual environment, last week we hosted a virtual Open House with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Current Honors Students Brandon Eckerman, Ivan Castillo, Lucas Webb and Jay Thompson showed viewers around the Honors College, shared their experiences and answered questions. Students from around the country tuned in, including Texas, Wisconsin, Oklahoma and Alaska, to learn more about the Honors College.
 
Special thanks to Julian Liby and Bobby Gandu from the Office of Admissions for helping us host this event.
 
To view the Cohen Honors College Facebook Live, .

 

Letter from honors academic advisor - registration and more

Registration begins at 7:00 am on Monday, April 6th!

Reminder: Engineering, Fine Arts and Undecided students have mandatory advising and you will not be able to register if you haven鈥檛 met with your College Advisor! All advisors are still meeting with students, in remote settings.

Here is a listing of Fall 2020 Honors Course Offerings.

Email Jessica.Raburn@wichita.edu to set up an appointment to talk through your options, discuss your Honors Tracks, or future plans.

Honors has purchased a small number of Chromebooks for students without computers, to be returned at the end of the semester. To obtain one, please Honors@wichita.edu

The university has created a website to help students transition to our new remote environment. Visit for more information.

Additional Resources:

The Shocker Support Locker is open and you can request items via a form request.

Counseling and Prevention is open and meeting with students, faculty and staff via telephone or Zoom.

Student Health is open and is offering limited curbside services.

Tutoring & SI continues!

GEEKS for Engineering

Math Lab

Writing Center

Success Coaches, need a little extra help with procrastination, test prep, note taking? They are here to help!

 

 

Campus News

Congratulations to the 2020 Phenomenal Women Award recipients

Phenomenal Women Awards 2020

The annual Phenomenal Women Awards recognizes women for their accomplishments and contributions to our community through their scholarship, activism, and commitment to excellence. While we cannot celebrate in person, we hope that each nominee and award recipient knows how important they are to the campus and community.

Congratulations to the 2020 Phenomenal Women Award recipients: Rhonda Hicks, Heba Madi, and student award winner Maribel Sanchez (Honors Baccalaureate major)!

To learn more about the Phenomenal Women Awards and to read our recipients鈥 bios, go to .

 

CMD Virtual Career Fair for Kansas Social Workers

 Students in the Social Work program are invited to participate in the CMD Virtual Career Fair for Kansas Social Workers, taking place online from Monday, April 6th through Thursday, April 9th. Students currently enrolled in educational programs within the state should pre-register. This digital recruiting event brings together healthcare systems, practice groups, governmental agencies, and hospitals seeking Social Workers for immediate hire across Kansas. On April 6th, students who have pre-registered will receive an invitation link to enter the virtual fair and will be able to review in-state job opportunities from the convenience of their phones, laptops, or tablets until the end of the day on Thursday, April 9th.

 

Congratulations to the first Battin-Lester Research Award Winners

Congratulations to Courtney Minor and Odalis Vicencio, inaugural Battin-Lester Research Fellows. The awards, which carry a $1,900 stipend, will enable research on corporate responsibility in Wichita, and campus presentation of that research during Constitution Day in fall 2020.
Thanks to Dr. Susan Castro (Philosophy) who has agreed to serve as Courtney's mentor, and Eryn Ebach and Neal Allen (Political Science) who will serve as Odalis's mentors.
 

Opportunity - take a survey assessing self-advocating abilities of WSU students

Help graduate student Mercedes Lubbers research self-advocating abilities of WSU students. There are two questionnaires involved in the survey called the College Student Mentoring Survey (CSMS), which asks questions related to mentoring experiences at WSU and the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES), which examines self-decision making. The questionnaires will take between 20-35 minutes. There is also a follow-up for advocacy scenarios within the survey that takes between 5-10 minutes and will consist of problem-based scenarios where participants are asked to create a solution to the problem.
 
Students can .
 

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