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Shocker Commitment

Dec. 1, 2020 鈥 成人直播 State University has created a scholarship and support network to help those nearest to its campus. The Shocker Neighborhood Commitment provides funding to make college more affordable and attainable for recent high school graduates living in the Shocker Neighborhood.

November 30, 2020 - Brittany Crowder is a senior graduating with a sport management degree.

Ara with solar panels.

November 23, 2020 - In February, Evergy invested in three initiatives that added valuable assets to the engineering program. One of those initiatives was the installation of solar panels on the roof of the John Bardo Center.

Martha Backman

Nov. 18, 2020 鈥 There were two Shocker milestones in 1964: 成人直播 University became 成人直播 State University, and a 17-year-old Martha Backman walked onto the 成人直播 State campus and began her college education. It took 56 years, but the 73-year-old is finally graduating with her degree in aging studies.聽

Kylie Cameron Fall 2020 Grad

Nov. 17, 2020 鈥 Kylie Cameron chose to attend 成人直播 State after learning about the abundance of opportunities offered. While pursuing degrees in journalism and political science, Kylie was involved in The Sunflower student newspaper and the Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College. Kylie is one of more than 1,200 students eligible for fall 2020 graduation. Learn more about her time at 成人直播 State, and read some advice she has for current students.

Emma Wiens, 2020 Grad

Nov. 16, 2020 鈥 After completing some pre-requisites at WSU Tech, Emma Wiens attended the 成人直播 State nursing program. Emma is one of more than 1,200 students eligible for fall 2020 graduation. Learn more about her time at 成人直播 State and what is next for this future nurse.

NASA Suits

Nov. 16, 2020 鈥 A diverse team of 成人直播 State students spent four weeks finalizing a proposal for the NASA SUITS design challenge, a competition created to get college students to participate in NASA's Artemis mission.

Abdelhakim Al Turk

Nov. 16, 2020 鈥 Abdelhakim Al Turk came to 成人直播 State University to study engineering from Lebanon. Throughout his time in 成人直播, he has appreciated the mentorship and hands-on experience he鈥檚 gotten from the College of Engineering and through his work at the Rapid Prototyping and 3D Printing Lab.

Kirsten Long

November 16, 2020 - Kirsten Long, from Haven, came to 成人直播 State University to start her career in education. She credits her field experiences and helpful teachers with preparing her for teaching. Kirsten is one of more than聽1,200 students eligible for聽fall 2020 graduation. Learn more about聽her time at 成人直播 State and what is next for the grad.

Samuel Pittman

Nov. 16, 2020 鈥 Both Samuel Pittman鈥檚 parents work at 成人直播 State University, so he spent a good amount of time on campus as a child. But what really drew him to become a Shocker was the university鈥檚 strong sport management program.

Jenna Maxwell Fall 2020 Grad

Nov. 16, 2020 鈥 Since kindergarten, Jenna Maxwell knew she wanted to be an elementary school teacher and decided to attend 成人直播 State for its teaching program. Jenna is one of more than 1,200 students eligible for fall 2020 graduation.

LaShaya Lawrie Fall 2020 grad

Nov. 16, 2020 鈥 LaShaya Lawrie chose 成人直播 State because it鈥檚 close to home. While pursuing her Bachelor of Science in biomedical engineering, LaShaya became involved on campus. LaShaya is one of more than 1,200 students eligible for fall 2020 graduation.

Nicole Ukoefreso

Nov. 16, 2020 鈥 Nicole Ukoefreso, a native 成人直播n, knew she wanted to attend 成人直播 State for most of her life because she admired 成人直播 State students for their involvement in the community. Nicole is one of more than 1,200 students eligible for fall 2020 graduation.

成人直播 State students

Ya-Aida Sillah, a health management major from 成人直播, took a lead role in 鈥淢ask Up!,鈥 a Department of Public Health Sciences group project designed to help students understand COVID-19 and health protection. Answers revealed four areas commonly misunderstood. 鈥 Some students did not know that fleece and gaiter-style masks are not recommended for preventing the spread of COVID-19. 鈥 Some students assumed a person鈥檚 vulnerability to COVID-19 would be visible. In many cases, a person鈥檚 vulnerability to the virus may be hidden. 鈥 Some students were unaware that nausea and vomiting are potential symptoms. 鈥 Some students did not know that monitoring for fever and other symptoms daily is recommended.

Hacking for Defense class works on project to solve national security problems.

November 12, 2020 - Hacking for Defense is a social and behavioral science elective course made for undergraduates and graduates of all majors.