Pumpkin Run 2024 October 19 Sign Up Today!

Campus Recreation invites students to participate in the annual 5K Pumpkin Run Saturday, Oct. 19. And save $5 on registration with the code: shockerblast2024.

This event is an opportunity to come together as a community, enjoy the beautiful fall weather and promote a healthy lifestyle. Whether you’re an experienced runner or just looking for a fun way to stay active, the event is perfect for everyone. Plus, every participant will receive a finisher’s medal to commemorate their achievement.

Show your Shocker pride and sign up today. Lace up those running shoes and make this year’s Pumpkin Run the best one yet. Campus Recreation looks forward to seeing you there, ready to run, have fun and make lasting memories.

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Students are invited to participate in a special MATLAB training session, starting at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 17 in 301 RSC, Gridley Room. The training offers an excellent opportunity to enhance your skills in MATLAB and Simulink, with a focus on practical applications and teaching tools.

Schedule:

For more information, contact Terrance Figy at terrance.figy@wichita.edu or Ryan Doll at ryan.doll@wichita.edu

Shocker Store. Shocker Volleyball Dig Pink Game Official T-Shirt. For every pink item sold at Koch Arena, the Shocker Store will donate $1 to the Side-Out Foundation!

Join Shocker volleyball for its Dig Pink game against Memphis at 7 p.m. Oct. 25 in Charles Koch Arena and make sure to grab your official T-shirt beforehand. For every tee sold, the Shocker Store will donate $1 to the Side-Out Foundation.

Shirts are available at the Koch Arena store and shockerstore.com.

Shocker Store. Shocker Volleyball Dig Pink Game Official T-Shirt. For every pink item sold at Koch Arena, the Shocker Store will donate $1 to the Side-Out Foundation!

Join Shocker volleyball for its Dig Pink game against Memphis at 7 p.m. Oct. 25 in Charles Koch Arena and make sure to grab your official T-shirt beforehand. For every tee sold, the Shocker Store will donate $1 to the Side-Out Foundation.

Shirts are available at the Koch Arena store and shockerstore.com.

Entrepreneurship Research Lunch & Learn Introduction to Intellectual Property October 25 · 12:00-1:00 PM · Ablah Library In-Person & Online

Join University Libraries for its “Intro to Intellectual Property” workshop from noon to 1 p.m. Oct. 25 at the Ablah Library, Digital Scholars Commons (in-person and online). Discover how to safeguard your inventions, designs, creative works and trade secrets in this informative session. Feel free to bring your own lunch and make it a productive break. This session is free and open to all.

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Naloxone is a life-saving medication that can reverse an overdose from opioids. Health, Outreach, Prevention and Education (HOPE) Services is presenting DCCCA’s one-hour naloxone administration course to the WSU community from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 18 in 257 Rhatigan Student Center, Ashton/Bridges Room.

The training equips participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify and respond to an overdose crisis using naloxone and other available resources. Students can sign up for trainings on the HOPE Services website and staff/faculty can register via myTraining in myWSU.

Dr. Chase Billingham, associate professor and graduate program coordinator in the Department of Sociology in the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and co-authors utilized original data collected with a survey funded by a WSU URCA grant to examine factors influencing parental assessment of schools in a research article recently published in AERA Open.

The article, “‘More About the Neighborhood Than the School’: Leveraging ‘Don’t Know’ Survey Responses to Probe Parental Evaluations of School Safety,” was co-authored by Dr. Billingham; Dr. Shelley Kimelberg, University at Buffalo-SUNY; and Dr. Matthew Hunt, Northeastern University.

Abstract:

“When asked a series of questions about their evaluation of hypothetical schools in a survey experiment, respondents were given the option to select ‘don’t know’ and explain in their own words what additional information they would want to know about the school in order to make their decision. Respondents were especially likely to answer ‘don’t know’ in response to a question about school safety. We explore patterns of ‘don’t know’ responses through analysis of the open-ended answers that respondents provided. Rather than focusing solely on school characteristics, open-ended responses reveal that parents tend to worry about crime and safety issues in the neighborhoods surrounding schools. We discuss the implications of these findings for education policy, school practice, and education research methods.”

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Faculty and staff are invited to participate in a special MATLAB training session, starting at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 17 in 301 RSC, Gridley Room. The training offers an excellent opportunity to enhance your skills in MATLAB and Simulink, with a focus on practical applications and teaching tools.

Schedule:

Session one and two are open to students, researchers and professionals looking to sharpen their MATLAB and Simulink skills. Session three is exclusively for educators and TA’s seeking to integrate modern tools into their teaching methodologies.

For more information, contact Terrance Figy at terrance.figy@wichita.edu or Ryan Doll at ryan.doll@wichita.edu.

Pumpkin Run 2024 October 19 Sign Up Today!

Campus Recreation invites faculty and staff to participate in the annual 5K Pumpkin Run Saturday, Oct. 19. And save $5 on registration with the code: wsutoday2024.

This event is an opportunity to come together as a community, enjoy the beautiful fall weather and promote a healthy lifestyle. Whether you’re an experienced runner or just looking for a fun way to stay active, the event is perfect for everyone. Plus, every participant will receive a finisher’s medal to commemorate their achievement.

Show your Shocker pride and sign up today. Lace up those running shoes and make this year’s Pumpkin Run the best one yet. Campus Recreation looks forward to seeing you there, ready to run, have fun and make lasting memories.

A doctoral candidate in the Department of Intervention Services and Leadership in Education (ISLE) is conducting a study regarding perceived supportive relationships across the higher education setting. The research is under the supervision of dissertation chair, Dr. Jason Herron.

The study, “Examining Perceived Supportive Relationships Across the Higher Education Setting,” seeks to explore and understand the nature of supportive relationships among undergraduate students within the context of higher education.

As part of the study, researchers are seeking undergraduate students to participate in a 15-minute survey. Their insights and perspectives are crucial to the success of the research. At the beginning of the survey, you will be provided more information about the study and be asked to provide your consent.