Monday, August 31, 2015

Week of August 31st

Enrollment Day: Co-Op and Internship
RSC 301
Monday, August 31st
8am - 5pm

Art Gallery: Wake Up by Kelsey Gossett
RSC, Cadman Art Gallery
Monday, August 31st
9am - 5pm

Soul Food Fest
RSC, East Patio
Monday, August 31st
11am - 1pm

Brown Bag Religious Series: Hijab
RSC 265
Tuesday, September 1st
11am - 12:30pm

Art For Your Ears: The Calamity Cubes!
Ulrich Museum of Art
Tuesday, September 1st
7 - 8:30pm

Brown Bag Discussion: Human Trafficking and Pornography
RSC 265
Wednesday, September 2nd
11:30am - 1pm

Mini Health Fair
RSC 142
Wednesday, September 2nd
12 - 2pm

WSU West Campus Service Event
WSU West Campus
Wednesday, September 2nd
5pm - 6pm

Food Bank Fridays
Leave from RSC at 1:30pm
Friday, September 4th

First Friday Flix
CAC Theater
Friday, September 4th
7 - 9pm


Monday, August 24, 2015

Week of August 24th

Live Music: Run With It
RSC, East Patio
Monday, August 24th
11am - 1pm

Multicultural Greek Council Informational
Shocker Hall Multipurpose Room
Monday, August 24th
5 - 6pm

Walk A Mile In Her Shoes
RSC, East Courtyard
Monday, August 24th
5:30pm

Convocation 2015 
Featuring the Honors College 
Koch Arena 
Tuesday, August 25th 
11am - 1pm 

Welcomefest: Dec'd Out Ducks and Tasty Treats
Corbin Fountain
Tuesday, August 25th
1 - 3pm

Involvement Fair
Between Shocker Hall and Hubbard Hall
Wednesday, August 26th
11 am - 1pm

Welcome Home: ODI Open House
RSC 208
Thursday, August 27th
11am - 1pm

Takeover: Headphone Disco
RSC
Friday, August 28th
7 - 10pm



Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Vy Le

Keep an eye out for Vy Le, in your classes next semester. She is the 2015 McGregor scholar and, in true Honors College fashion, is not your average smart person.


Le is a graduate of the International Baccalaureate program at Campus High School. Through the program, she learned how to be a “knower” not just a student and developed relationships with her teachers. “My TOK teacher is pretty much my mother. She has been there through thick and thin. She was the one who encouraged me to do IB and she’s also the one who is motivating me
(daily) to endure and complete it. She always pushes me to do my best. Although TOK was
definitely not my favorite subject, I have learned tremendously from it – everything from critical
thinking to questioning my own existence.”
Le was involved with the Chemistry Club, French Club, and other organizations including the Knitting Club. Le says, “I liked being a member (not the president) of knitting club where I could do what I had just learned how to do and be free of responsibilities.” Le plans to study Chemistry at Wichita State University. She is excited about the small class size, the ability to control her own schedule, and the prospect of study abroad. After college, she’d like to have a career in pharmacy, neurology or general medical practice.When asked what she’d like her fellow Honors students to know about her, Le said. “Although I look shy and may be a little young, it’s okay to talk to me.”

Monday, August 17, 2015

Week of August 17th

Welcome Tables
RSC, North Patio
Monday, August 17th
10am - 1pm

Concert: RSC Unplugged
RSC, Fastbreak Lounge
Monday, August 17th
11am - 1pm

Campus Recreation Welcomefest
Heskett Center
Tuesday, August 18th
7 - 9pm

Fair: Shocker Resource
RSC, East Courtyard
Wednesday, August 19th
11am - 1pm

Sweet Celebration
RSC, East Courtyard
Wednesday, August 19th
6 - 8pm

Rowing Informational Meeting
Hubbard Hall 229
Thursday, August 20th
2:30 - 3:30pm

Clash of the Colleges
Cessna Stadium
Friday, August 21st
5:30 - 8pm
(After party at the RSC)