Shocker Blast: May 11, 2020

 

COVID-19 tests

Mobile clinic providing free COVID-19 tests at Metroplex


HealthCore Clinic, a neighborhood health care provider near Wichita State, is offering free Covid-19 tests in a drive-through/walk-up clinic at WSU’s Hughes Metropolitan Complex, near Oliver and 29th Street.

Testing starts today (Monday, May 11) is available 2-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday through May while supplies last. There are no requirements to be tested. You can walk up or drive through. Cars must line up on the 29th Street entrance.

Please bring an ID and insurance if you have it. If you do not have it, you will still get tested. 

A nurse will conduct a nasopharyngeal test (nasal swab), and you will be contacted by phone with results typically in 2-3 days after the test.

If you test positive, we will ensure you get connected to the services you need.

Anyone with questions can go to healthcoreclinic.org. In case of inclement weather, see updates at the website or @HealthCoreClinic on Facebook.


Shocker Innovation Corps Summer 2020

Shocker Innovation Corps now accepting applications for the online summer 2020 cohort

Wichita State University is a National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps site. The Shocker Innovation Corps nurtures and supports Wichita State entrepreneurial teams interested in accelerating their STEM ideas, research and product commercialization. Ideas / projects can originate from student or faculty work, research and institutional/industrial projects.

This summer cohort will be held completely online. With the university continuing classes online for the summer term, we want to offer the flexibility of attending the E-Launch sessions online. Visit www.shockericorps.org to find out more information or to apply.


Department of Education releases final Title IX regulations

The U.S. Department of Education released the long-anticipated Title IX regulations on May 6, 2020. The new regulations are expected to into effect August 14, 2020. The Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance is working diligently to ensure our policies and procedures align with the new federal regulations and Kansas law.

OIEC recognizes this time of change and uncertainty, and remains committed to its mission. Wichita State University will continue to provide a high level of service and resources to stop, prevent, and remedy sexual violence, sexual harassment, intimate partner violence, and stalking, as well as other forms of sex/gender discrimination.

Please contact OIEC at oiec@wichita.edu with questions.


Looking for a job

Graduating and still looking for a job? Meet up with the Career Development Center

Join the Career Development Center at 11 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, May 12) for this exclusive virtual program to help you find a job.

At this meet-up, we will discuss:

- WSU resources available to you, and how to access them

- Networking and staying connected with industry

- Professional skill development via LinkedIn Learning (we are offering three months of LinkedIn Learning FREE to those who attend this workshop.)

Our goal is to continue to support you through your job search and work with you one-on-one to meet you where you are in the process, and increase your opportunity to find a position within your area of interest.

You must register for this workshop through Zoom.


Drop-in session

Register for the virtual Q&A drop-in sessions with the Career Development Center

Have questions about resumes and interviews? Need help navigating Handshake? Need more info on the services we offer? All of these questions (and more) can be answered in this virtual weekly chat with the Career Development Center.

Take a look at our events page and register for a Q&A session that fits your schedule, and come talk with us via Zoom during the scheduled times. Be sure to register first!

This week's Virtual Q&A Drop-in Sessions:

1-2 p.m. Tuesday, May 12

9-10 a.m. Thursday, May 14

10-11 a.m. Thursday, May 14

Virtual Q&A session


CAREERS and disABLED fair

CAREERS & the disABLED Virtual Career Fair - May 13

Employers are hiring for full-time and internships for people with disabilities including veterans. Hosted by Careers for the disABLED magazine's Career Expo from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, May 13.

Register for the career fair to chat with representatives from organizations such as:

- Capital One

- Department of Justice

- Department of Justice, Criminal Division

- Gartner

- General Dynamics Mission Systems

- Leidos

- National Credit Union Administration

- PPL Corporation

- U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission

- US Environmental Protection Agency

- World Bank Group

CAREERS and the disABLED Virtual Career Fair


You are invited to attend the LinkedIn: Power of Your Profile Workshop tomorrow

For many, LinkedIn is the social media equivalent of an awkward networking event. However, 98% of recruiters and 85% of hiring managers use LinkedIn to find candidates. For students, this can be a brilliant way to begin building your network. If you don't know how to use LinkedIn or have never even considered it, come to this workshop where you'll learn how to craft a stellar profile, build a valuable network, and leverage both to your best advantage.

**Prize drawing for all who attend! The winner will receive a six-month LinkedIn premium account!**

Students must register through Zoom to attend.

The Career Development Center invites you to attend this workshop at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday, May 12). It is hosted by Eric Rauber, Higher Education Learning Consultant at LinkedIn Learning.

LinkeIn Workshop


Tuesday Talks May 12, 2020

Join Student Health Services for the next Tuesday Talks tomorrow

For the next Tuesday Talks on May 12, join Judy Gariepy, APRN, and nurse Heather to learn stretching techniques for working from home. Tune into Facebook Live at 2 p.m. to learn more. Visit our YouTube channel to see the previous Tuesday Talks.


Camille Childers

SHS director brings 40 years of nursing wisdom to WSU's COVID-19 response

Camille Childers never thought she’d be leading the charge in Wichita State University’s battle against a pandemic. Nevertheless, she had a plan.

“I don't think anyone ever really thinks that they're going to do that. Part of my role as the director for student services is to chair that health risk assessment team, and we are the keepers of the pandemic planning team,” said Childers, director of Student Health Services at Wichita State.  “You plan for these things, but you hope it never happens. This has definitely been a learning experience.”

Childers said the university has had plans for health emergencies since she started in her current role in 2012, but Wichita State has never come close to needing to use it. There have been a couple of tuberculosis cases and a few folks with measles who needed to be isolated, but nothing to the extent of the COVID-19 crisis.

Read complete story.


GoCreate member

GoCreate member launches a campaign in response to COVID-19

Stella Hankins

Stella Hankins

GoCreate member Stella Hankins has been making use of the GoCreate facility to make face masks for hospitals, nursing homes, and more to help combat the spread of COVID-19. Not only is Hankins helping prevent a mask shortage in the Wichita area, she is also providing women in recovery temporary jobs of sewing face masks. She launched Project Protect ICT on Facebook to gather the Wichita community to help with this cause.

Hankins is a recipient of GoCreate's membership assistance, funded by Koch, which helped make all of this possible. She has been featured in the Koch Newsroom article linked here. This story is a great example of how the GoCreate facility has been used as a positive resource in response to the changes our community is currently facing.

GoCreate story.


Blockchain story

Master of Innovation Design graduate student presents complex blockchain concepts using virtual reality tools

Wichita State University has stopped all in-person courses to limit the spread of COVID-19, but that hasn’t stopped the Master of Innovation Design graduate program.

Leading up to the university shut down, Wichita State instructor and innovation design alum, Max Hinman and current innovation design student, Jared Goering worked together to design a virtual reality presentation that can be joined from any VR headset or computer.

Together, Max and Jared have launched a startup on this concept called nwire that would push VR teaching to others. nwire is one of the recipients of the John A. See Innovation Award.

The Introduction to Blockchain course is typically an in-person class due to the complex nature of blockchain concepts.

Pictured above: Dr. Jeremy Patterson, Dean of the Institute of Innovation attends the virtual presentation over Blockchain concepts using Oculus VR headsets.

Read complete story.


NASA grant

$2.8 million grant allows WSU to continue to lead NASA in Kansas efforts

For the fourth consecutive time, the Wichita State College of Engineering’s NASA in Kansas program has secured a multi-year, multi-million-dollar grant. NASA in Kansas is a consortium of universities and science museums that conduct research and outreach activity in support of NASA. The latest four-year award is for $2.8 million. 

Some version of the NASA in Kansas program has existed since 1991. WSU became the lead institution in 2007. Other members of the consortium include: Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Haskell Indian Nations University, Kansas State University, Pittsburg State University, University of Kansas, Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center and Exploration Place. 

“Together we favorably impact lots of students, faculty, NASA and the state of Kansas,” said Dr. Scott Miller, director of the NASA in Kansas program and chair of WSU’s aerospace engineering department. 

Pictured above: Linda Harl, an aerospace engineering junior, manages the Aerospace Projects and Prototyping Lab in John Bardo Center, paid by the NASA in Kansas Jump Start program.

Read complete story. 


WSUSSLHA chapter

Student association awarded 2020 Bronze Chapter Honors

Bronze Award

 

Congratulations to the Wichita State University Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (WSUSSLHA) for receiving the Bronze Chapter Honors from the National Student Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NSSLHA)! This is WSUSSLHA’s second consecutive year receiving this award.

WSUSSLHA received this award due to their outstanding efforts to support NSSLHA’s mission to inspire, empower, and support students in communication sciences and disorders programs.


JoVE Science Library

JoVE Science Library streaming free for WSU students and faculty

Find innovative instructional streaming collections at JoVE Science Library! Through University Libraries, WSU faculty and students have free access to JoVE through June 15. This online resource has videos on a variety of STEM subjects. More information is available here.


F45 workouts

F45 workouts streaming 24/7

Visit F45challenge.com for F45 workouts streaming 24/7! This is a free service right now, and all you need to do is create an account via the challenge website. Once inside, simply click 'Workout at Home.' This is a limited-time offer, so take advantage of it while you can, and get the sweat and fitness of F45 in your home.


Shocker Celebration Sale

Shocker Celebration Sale

We know graduation may look different this year, but you may be looking for gifts to honor a graduating Shocker! The Shocker Store is hosting a Shocker Celebration Sale online at shockerstore.com from now to Saturday, May 16. You can save up to 25% off select alumni and graduation merchandise. Sale may not be combined with other discounts or promotions.

Grad Celebration Sale 


Invitation Extended by Councilman Brandon Johnson, Wichita City Council, District 1

City of Wichita

 

Attention Shockers!

Do you want to add your voice to conversations about community development happening both near and around our campus?!

Do you know what Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs) are and how they can help support the needs of WSU’s students, faculty, staff and neighbors?

Do you believe that it is important for those who live, work, or play in the community to have a voice in what happens there?

During the next six weeks, a committed group of community residents will host Virtual CBA Focus Groups to discuss all these questions and more.

Sign up today to participate and have your voice be heard!

Focus group sign-up


Student Ambassador Society to award scholarship to current Wichita State student

The Student Ambassador Society will award the Amie Montgomery Scholarship of $500 to one current Wichita State student. Amie had a tremendous impact on the lives of other students who knew her during her time as a student at Wichita State University and as a student ambassador.

To find additional requirements and apply for the scholarship, visit www.Wichita.edu/SASscholarship. The deadline for the 2020-2021 school year is 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 13. 


Vinay Kadarla

Meet a Shocker: Vinay K. Kadarla, Ph.D. in Chemistry

Vinay K. Kadarla is one of more than 2,400 students eligible for spring/summer 2020 graduation. Learn more about his time at Wichita State and what is next for the grad.

Read Kadarla’s story.


Bush Vo

Meet a Shocker: Bush Vo, Bachelor of Business in accounting

Bush Vo was drawn the Wichita State University by the reputation of the Barton School of Business, and he has been able to leverage the school’s resources to create opportunities for himself.

Bush is one of more than 2,400 students eligible for spring/summer 2020 graduation. Learn more about her time at Wichita State and what is next for the grad. 

Read Vo’s story.


Spanish Speaking Project

Participants wanted for a study about experiences with Spanish and schooling

Experiences with Spanish and Schooling Research Project 

Would you like the chance to win a $50 gift card? 

Participate in our study. Interviews will last about 60 minutes and will be conducted to examine the school experiences of students from Spanish speaking backgrounds in terms of language and identity.

To participate you must be 18 years or older and have attended a US public school at some point in your academic career. We are looking for Hispanic participants from Spanish-speaking backgrounds, whether you speak Spanish yourself or were just raised in a Spanish-speaking environment. All responses will be confidential.

If you are interested, please contact cizacarias@shockers.wichita.edu or jennifer.pearson@wichita.edu for more information.