WorldWide Wildcats Weekly Email
October 13, 2020
Counseling Services has partnered with ULifeline, a national website where you can access helpful information on a variety of topics pertinent to your college experience and personal well-being. Check out The Facts section for signs and symptoms specific to a number of disorders and mental health concerns. Educate yourself and help #breakthestigma.
Spring, summer and fall 2020 graduates must complete the commencement RSVP by Oct. 16 if you are planning on attending in person. Visit the commencement information page for details on guest tickets and regalia.
The LGBT Resource Center at Kansas State University is dedicated to helping the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) students, staff, faculty and allied members of our campus and surrounding communities to be more secure, educated and productive in their personal and professional surroundings. Feel free to contact the center with any questions, concerns or simply to say hello. They're nice like that.
Join us today for the fourth annual KSUnite event. There are 19 sessions planned to engage, educate and empower our community on the diversity and inclusion continuum. Review the schedule of events and tune in via Zoom Webinar or YouTube live. KSUnite 2020: Difference Makes Us Stronger.
K-State offers networking and mentoring opportunities with professionals in your field through WildcatLink. It's like LinkedIn but specifically built for the K-State community! Students can browse the public profiles of professionals and reach out for career-related support and advice. WildcatLink: Connecting K-State students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends beyond the classroom.
The Global Campus Resource Wheel illustrates services that are available for victims of sexual violence, dating violence, stalking and sexual harassment. It also notes which services are confidential and available 24/7.