WorldWide Wildcats Weekly Email
June 16, 2020
Feeling a bit apprehensive about an upcoming paper? The Writing Center can help! They provide feedback at any stage of the writing process to enable students to gain awareness of writing strategies; improve writing assignments or non-academic writing; and increase their sense of competence, confidence, and ownership in writing. Write on.
The Career Center is continuing to offer Virtual Drop-In Career Advising from noon to 4 p.m. CDT Monday-Thursday during June and July. Have your resume/cover letter ready, even if it's in rough-draft form, and join the Zoom meeting for a 1-on-1 breakout session with a Career Center representative.
Kansas State University will resume in-person classes for the fall 2020 semester, but is moving the start and end dates of the semester up one week. Please note: online classes through Global Campus will also follow the adjusted fall 2020 academic calendar. Check your schedule in KSIS frequently as the Registrar's Office works to update class start/end dates accordingly. Heads up, Provost Chuck Taber said it is also anticipated that university commencement ceremonies set for Dec. 11-12 will be moved up. Dates, times and venues will be announced once plans are finalized. Read the full announcement from the June 9 edition of K-State Today.
Anthropology is the study of all humans at all times in all places. This online minor takes a holistic approach, exploring the biological, cultural and historical dimensions of human life in search of the full human story. Check it out!