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Students can visit the Counseling and Preventions Services center for $10 per session.

Aug. 31, 2020 - It鈥檚 completely normal to be anxious about fall semester. Here are some tips for managing anxiety.

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Aug. 27, 2020 鈥 The next talk in 成人直播 State鈥檚 Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 鈥淧erspectives on the Pandemics: Part II鈥 series will feature Chase Billingham, associate professor of sociology, who will present 鈥淩ethinking the city and the community for a post-pandemic world."

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Aug. 28, 2020 鈥 Dr. Kevin Harrison, a community engagement coordinator for 成人直播 State, launched the Breathe project, which he says 鈥渋s an attempt to use art as means of addressing social injustice and racial stereotypes.鈥

Dr. Joel Suss teaches cognitive skills training for improving police decision-making.

August 25, 2020 - Dr. Joel Suss is an assistant professor in psychology and the director of ACE at 成人直播 State University. For the past five years, the ACE lab has focused its study on law enforcement.

Shocker-themed ZipSips can be purchased in Shocker Stores.

Aug. 24, 2020 鈥 ZipSip is an expandable, adjustable drink Koozie that was inspired by a disappointing beer. There's no part of its invention and innovation that isn't dripping with Shocker pride.

Pedestrian bridge

Aug. 24, 2020 鈥 Building a stronger, more profound connection between the 成人直播 State main campus and its Innovation Campus, the university is proposing the creation of a privately funded elevated pedestrian bridge that will span more than 300 feet across the pond west of Wayne and Kay Woolsey Hall, which is scheduled to break ground later this year.

Dr. Dinorah Azpuru

Aug. 19. 2020 鈥 The first talk in 成人直播 State鈥檚 Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 鈥淧erspectives on the Pandemics: Part II鈥 series will feature Dinorah Azpuru. A professor of political science, Azpuru researches issues related to democracy. Her talk, 鈥淒emocracy in the world in times of COVID-19,鈥 will explore how the pandemic has affected democratic societies globally.

COVID virus graphic

Aug. 14, 2020 -- Thursday the Sedgwick County Commission took a giant step forward against the spread of COVID-19 by partnering with 成人直播 State University鈥檚 new Molecular Diagnostic Lab (MDL) to increase lab testing capacity for nasopharyngeal swab testing and saliva testing.

Dr. Cory Gibson

Aug. 10, 2020 鈥 Dr. Cory Gibson, superintendent of the Valley Center School District and graduate of 成人直播 State University, has been named the Kansas Superintendent of the Year for 2019-20.

成人直播 state students create all-terrian stroller

August 7, 2020 鈥 Applied computing student Noah Sentry and biomedical engineering student Leah Fisher are part of a student team in ENGR 302. From a list provided by Samantha, Noah and Leah chose to use their skills to help Sutton, a 6-year-old with cerebral palsy. 5/05/20

Digital transformation

Aug. 5, 2020 -- In an effort to help diversify and grow the economy 鈥 while providing an important platform for creating new academic and applied programs for students 鈥 成人直播 State University is moving forward on a facility to house the National Institute for Digital Transformation (NIDT) as part of its Convergence Sciences initiative.

WSU researcher Dr. Bill Groutas has published a study on a possible treatment for the COVID-19 pandemic.

Aug. 5, 2020 鈥 Dr. Bill Groutas, 成人直播 State University medical chemist, is part of a team that has published a study showing a possible therapeutic treatment for COVID-19.

Broadway and 22nd Street in 成人直播, 1945

Aug. 3, 2020 鈥 Two professors are collecting family photos to document Latino contributions to 成人直播's history.

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July 29, 2020 -- With health and safety prioritized, 成人直播 State University鈥檚 food, retail and common spaces will adjust hours, layout and cleaning schedules as students return for the fall semester.

GoBabyGo car and child

July 22, 2020 - The 成人直播 State University College of Engineering sponsors GoBabyGo, an interdisciplinary program that modifies toy cars for use by children with disabilities. The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the semester and several students returned over the past month to help finish and deliver the six cars.