The Graduate School is seeking faculty, staff, and community volunteers to judge during the poster session of the 2022 Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Friday, April 29 in the RSC Ballroom. We are counting on your volunteer services this year, and this will give you an excellent opportunity to learn about the amazing research graduate students have been engaged in across campus.

To volunteer, please complete this short form before end of business April 15.

The purpose of our study is to explore the spread of misinformation about COVID-19 in Hispanic communities on campus. To participate, you must be a speaker of Spanish, older than 18 years old, and enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at Wichita State University. Participation consists of a survey that takes approximately 15 minutes to complete, with $5 compensation for completion. For more information, contact Dr. Mythili Menon at mythili.menon@wichita.edu.

Volunteer to make a difference

Calling all future WU Crew members! Don’t miss the opportunity to make a difference in a child’s life. Help us reach our goal of 50 Wichita State faculty and staff volunteers to read to the next generation.

Current opportunities as a WU Crew member include WU Crew Reads and Mueller Aerospace & Engineering Discovery Magnet Elementary Field Day on May 19.

Recreational Rowing open rec every Monday $10 with WSU student ID April 1 to May 9 02:30 to 03:30 class on 1st Monday of the month

Shocker Rowing is looking for volunteers to help with the its Plains Regional Regatta evet May 1. To volunteer, fill out the form below. For more information, contact Rachel Tuck at 973-868-1961 or Rachel.tuck@wichita.edu.

SAC is Searching for a Hippodrome Emcee. Hippodrome will be April 8 at 7 p.m. in the CAC Theater.

The Student Activities Council (SAC) is requesting nominations from faculty and staff for a student emcee for Hippodrome 2022 at 7 p.m. April 8 at the Campus Activities Center. Established in 1928, Hippodrome began as a variety show featuring the comedic talents of students. For more information, visit the WSU Hippodrome 2022 website.

Tour the competitors' booths and... decide who wins the People's Choice Award! Register Today! wichita.edu/snvc

Volunteer as a judge for the Shocker New Venture Competition (SNVC) Trade Show People’s Choice Award 1- 6 p.m. April 22 at Koch Arena. The People’s Choice Award is awarded by the student body, which decides what team receives a cash prize to move their business forward. During the process of assessing each team, student judges will get an inside look into what it means to launch a business idea.

Tour the competitors' booths and... decide who wins the People's Choice Award! Register Today! wichita.edu/snvc

Encourage your students to volunteer as judges for the Shocker New Venture Competition (SNVC) Trade Show People’s Choice Award Trade Show 1-6 p.m. April 22 at Koch Arena. The People’s Choice Award is awarded by the student body, which decides what team receives a cash prize to move their business forward. During the process of assessing each team, student judges will get an inside look into what it means to launch a business idea.

Poster with white background featuring text 'Kansas Science Olympiad: Exploring the World of Science.'

The organizers of the Science Olympiad State Tournament are requesting volunteers to assist middle and high school students between 7:15 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 2. For more information, contact Jill Fisher at jill.fisher@wichita.edu.

Art+Feminism. Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. Wednesday, March 9th. Ulrich Museum of Art. 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. Lunch provided. Free and open to all.

The Ulrich Museum of Art’s Wikipedia Edit-a-thon will take place at the museum 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 9. The event is part of the museum’s Women’s History Month celebrations and is free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided.

For the third year in a row, the Ulrich is partnering with Art + Feminism, and other communities nationwide, to research, edit and add information to the Wikipedia entries for women and other underrepresented artists. Click here to learn more.

 

KMUW is requesting volunteers to help edit text transcriptions for its Save the Waves project. Participants must have a Gmail account and spelling and grammar skills to help out.

KMUW’s Save the Waves project is an initiative to find, digitize and preserve public broadcasts from across the state of Kansas to be archived at the American Archive of Public Broadcasting and The Library of Congress. More than 2,000 physical media items have been digitized and the staff of KMUW is now in the process of transcribing and cataloging these files.

For more information, contact archives@kmuw.org.