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Apr 26, 2018 — By WSU News Services — * WSU will host its first Neurodiversity Awareness Week: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), today (Monday, April 23) to Saturday, April 28. The events are being held to recognize and highlight National Autism Awareness Month in April. Nine community agencies who provide services for individuals with disabilities, including those with ASD, will be available to discuss their mission and provide an oppo

Apr 20, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Leading Empowered Women are supporting children in the community who are homeless and are affected by physical, mental and sexual abuse for National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Needed donations include kid-friendly card games, playing toys, arts and crafts supplies, school supplies, socks and shoes, worn or new clothing, and boys and girls underwear. Boxes will be located in the Office of Divers

Apr 24, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Leading Empowered Women (LEW) will sell raffle tickets, $2 each or five tickets for $7 or 10 tickets for $10, for a chance to win a free makeup session along with a mini photoshoot with KanCali photography. Both services will be done by two of our talented members. The raffle will go on all week and the winner will be drawn at 5 p.m. Friday, April 27. Tickets will be available for purchase from 11

Apr 24, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Join members of the WSU Sculpture Guild at The Annex for its Sticks & Stones exhibition from 6-9 p.m. Friday, April 27, at 151 N. Rock Island in Old Town. From abstract to modern, the new works of art are sure to please! The Gallery space is a hot spot on Final Friday. Being in the middle of Old Town, The Annex is surrounded by great places to eat, more galleries to visit and many live music venu

Apr 24, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Fit some relaxation into your week with Keep Calm and Breathe On, a class from the Counseling and Testing Center on meditation, mindfulness and relaxation. Keep Calm and Breathe On is from 12:15-12:45 p.m. on Wednesdays in 257 RSC.

Apr 24, 2018 — By WSU News Services — There is still time to register for one of our two in-person suicide prevention trainings this semester. Go to https://wsu.news/SuicidePreventionTraining for information about our Mental Health First Aid and Question, Persuade, Respond (QPR) gatekeeper trainings.

Apr 24, 2018 — By WSU News Services — TRIO-Student Support Services (SSS) is accepting tutor applications for fall 2018 in the following course areas -- business, engineering, English, and upper-level math. Applicants are considered for interviews if they meet the following criteria: - Enrolled as a sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student at WSU - Have a cumulative 3.0 GPA or better - Earned a grade of B or better in the co

Apr 26, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Are you passionate about mental health? Mind Matters works to destigmatize mental health. Join the Mind Matters 2018/19 executive team by applying today. To apply, submit the following form https://wsu.news/MindMatters18 to MindMattersWSU@gmail.com. Applications are due by Wednesday, April 25.

Apr 20, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Wichita State has a long tradition of sharing its tulips with the community. Each year as the tulips lose their color, our neighbors are welcomed to campus as the landscaping team pulls the tulip bulbs from the gardens to make way for summer garden views. Community members are encouraged to take the bulbs home and plant them in their gardens and share them with their friends. Year after year, you

Apr 27, 2018 — By WSU News Services — Please join the WSU School of Music faculty, staff and students in honoring Russ Widener for 37 years of service and Judith Fear for 50 years of service from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, May 3, in Duerksen Fine Arts Center, Miller Concert Hall lobby.