The Dorothy & Bill Cohen Honors College Weekly Update

 EVENTS IN THE WEEK AHEAD


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The Honors College Town Halls are NEXT WEEK! 

A Town Hall is important because it's an opportunity for students and faculty to engage in a conversation with President Golden and ask him questions. (Please note that there are two Honors College Town Halls. One for students and one for faculty.)

The Honors Student Town Hall is on Wednesday, September 16, from 4 - 5 p.m.

The Honors Faculty Town Hall is on Friday, September 18, from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.

Please check the weekly update email for the Honors Town Hall Zoom Link. Email honorsassistant@wichita.edu if you have any questions. 


Constitution Day September 16th & 17th

The rights to free speech, petition and peaceably assembly are just a few of the key aspects of 红领巾瓜报鈥檚 annual observance of Constitution Day. For a ful schedule, visit the Constitution Day website. Constitution Day recognizes the signing of the U.S. Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787. All events are free and open to the public and will be available via Zoom.

For more information, contact Neal Allen, department chair and associate professor of political science; (316) 978- 7133; neal.allen@wichita.edu.


 Board Games with WHEAT in the RSC Sept 18th

Join us on Friday, September 18th from 3-5pm either virtually or in the RSC to hang out, play board games, and earn Honors House points!
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HONORS HAPPENINGS


honors hrJoin us for the next Honors Hour!

Join us for the next Honors Hour! Jessi Raburn and Trish Gandu will be providing information that will really help you on your Honors journey. They will discuss next semester's Honors courses, academic advising, Cohen Enhancement scholarships, and National Student Exchange. There will be two sessions Friday, September 25, from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. and Thursday, October 1, from 4 - 5 p.m. Attend whichever session works best for you.

Every student who attends will be entered into a drawing for an Honors College t-shirt and hand sanitizer. One winner will be randomly selected at the end of each session! 

Please check the weekly update email for the Honors Hours Zoom Links.


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jjKoch Scholars Dinner

The Koch Scholars kicked off the year with their annual Koch Scholars dinner at the president鈥檚 house. This event welcomes our new class of scholars to campus and provides them an opportunity to meet faculty, staff and other Koch Scholars. The scholars look forward to the dinner every year. Thank you President Golden, Provost Muma, Dr. Genin, Dr. Livesay and member of the Koch Scholars selection committee for a great evening.


 BENEFITS & OPPORTUNITIES


 Free printing & how to utilize it here in the Honors College!

Free printing is one of the many perks of being an Honors Student here at Wichita State. If you are an honors student looking to take advantage of this privilege come to the Honors College located in the ground level of Shocker Hall anytime between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Located in this space are multiple computers. Log into any one of them using your MyWSU ID and password, and from there you will automatically be connected to our printer in the lounge.

Any questions regarding printing can be directed to honorsassistant@wichita.edu 


 Honors Student Profiles Project: Share Your Story!

How can we get to know each other in these remote times?We want to hear from more students about who you are and what you're doing now.

Please fill out the Cohen Honors student experience survey to be part of our student profiles project on our social media @CohenHonorsWSU. .


Student and Faculty Handbooks

Check out the newly updated Dorothy & Bill Cohen Honors College Student and Faculty Handbooks for important information about curriculum resources, and oppportunities in Honors.

Cohen Honors College Student Handbook

Cohen Honors Faculty Handbook


New Honors Option Agreement Process!

The Honors Option agreement has been changed to a remote friendly format. Student and faculty now submit separate forms which don't require an in person meeting. Honors Option Agreements allow a student to make a non-Honors course into one. Student and faculty work together to build the Honors content. For more information or to submit a form please visit 


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Call for Submissions- Deadline October 16th

鈥 is a multidisciplinary Web journal sponsored by the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC). Our mission is to curate relevant, progressive and academic content that appeals to undergraduate students in the United Stated and abroad. We are seeking works from undergraduate student who are engaged in relevant and intriguing research.鈥

Categories of submission include: Fine Art, Humanities, Creative Writing, Social Science, STEM

To submit, follow this . Submissions are reviewed by UReCA鈥檚 editorial staff which is composed of students from honors programs around the country. Selection is via a triple-blind process and is competitive.


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 Connect to a career with Applied Honors


Interested in working for the upcoming election?

Play an active and important role in your community and earn extra money in the process!

The Sedgwick County Election Office is currently recruiting election workers for upcoming elections. Election workers are a critical part of the election process. Being an election worker is a great opportunity to serve your community! Please join us for this rewarding experience. 


 Looking for a place to study?

Click here for a listing of locations available to 红领巾瓜报 Students for remote work.


 Shocker Support Locker sticks to its mission of supporting students during COVID-19

Check out this article from the Sunflower for more information on what WSU is doing for it's students during this time. 


 UPCOMING HONORS EVENTS


 Mark your calendars for these upcoming Honors Hour Virtual Events!

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 Honors office contacts   

We want to hear from you! .