Student Affairs Update — September 2023 |
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Making Learning Possible Through Collaboration |
Hilltop Child Development Center collaborated with the School of Music to provide three classrooms with musical education as part of a Music Therapy program clinical practicum.
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Center for Sexuality and Gender Diversity (SGD) |
Facilitated Safe Zone trainings for 91 staff, students, and faculty, an increase of 600.0% from September 2022.
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KU Memorial Union (Union)
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Recorded 20,429 total engagements since the start of the semester, an increase of 24.7% from September 2022.
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| Sorority and Fraternity Life (SFL) |
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Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) |
Provided urgent/crisis care to 58 students through 72 appointments, increases of 163.6% and 213.0%, respectively from September 2022.
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| KU Recreation Services (Rec. Svcs) |
Welcomed 477 climbers to the Chalk Rock climbing wall, an increase of 231.2% from September 2022.
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| Student Conduct and Community Standards (SCCS) |
Opened 372 conduct cases for student respondents allegedly involved in policy violations, an increase of 58.3% from September 2022.
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Emily Taylor Center for Women and Gender Equity (ETC) |
| KU Student Housing (Housing) |
Engaged over 4,543 residents in conversations on wellbeing, transition to college, and connecting to resources, an 82.3% completion rate.
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| Student Involvement and Leadership Center (SILC) |
Registered 426 student organizations, an increase of 1.2% from September 2022.
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Health Education Resource Office (HERO) |
Distributed 1,184 safer sex kits, a decrease of 43.6% from September 2022.
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| Legal Services for Students (LSS) |
Provided legal assistance in 56 landloard-tenant cases, an increase of 40.0% from September 2022.
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| Student Support and Case Management (SSCM) |
Received 163 student referrals from members of the campus community, an increase of 7.2% from September 2022.
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Hilltop Child Development Center (Hilltop) |
Hired 18 student-aides, raising to total to 63, a decrease of 7.4% from September 2022.
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| Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) |
Hosted 30 graduate students of color at inaugural BIPOC Grad Mizer, meeting the event’s target attendance goal.
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| Watkins Health Services (WHS) |
Received 2,280 student visits to healthcare providers, an increase of 10.6% from September
2022.
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| Sexual Assault Prevention and Education Center (SAPEC) |
Piloted a new ‘QT 101’ training for 103 students enrolled in LDST 301, a 66.0% participation rate.
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1. 2,100 safer sex kits distributed in September 2022.
2. 13 Safe Zone participants in September 2022
3. 58 students and 23 appointments in September 2022.
4. Estimated 300 attendees at Paper Plains Zine Fest in September 2022.
5. 68 student-aides in September 2022. Onboarding includes learning policies, procedures, and practices and receiving CPS and first aid training.
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| 6. 16,386 total engagements through September 2022.
7. 144 climbers in September 2022.
8. 5,520 residents living in Student Housing in September ‘22.
9. 40 landlord-tenant cases in September 2022.
10. Target attendance goal = 30.
11. 156 students in pilot LDST 310 group.
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12. 415 students accepted bids in Fall 2022.
13. 235 cases opened in September 2022.
14. 421 registered student organizations in September 2022.
15. 152 care referrals in September 2022.
16. 2,549 total student visits with providers in September 2022.
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Cristobol Dominguez received the WHS Employee of the Month award.
Katelynn Esparza and Carigan Foster received Hilltop Student-Aides of the Month awards for September.
Nikita Haynie was selected as one of twelve honorees for the Center for Educational Opportunity Programs’ I am First Too 2023 commemorative poster (ETC).
Sony Heath was named Kansas State Coordinator for the Association for Student Conduct Administration (SCCS).
Kelsey Hunter, Taylor Jones, Ricky Pulley Jr., and Jen Brockman had conference presentations accepted for the Heartland Campus Safety Summit (SAPEC).
Adrienne Reyes received the Graduate Assistant of the Month Award from the National Residence Hall Honorary (Housing).
Misa Trejo-Hernandes received the Faculty/Staff Member of the Month Award from the National Residence Hall Honorary (Housing).
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Daniella Almazar was named Registered Nurse (WHS).
Neva Blackford, Gabby Fischer, and Dil Ranaweera were named Peer Health Educators (HERO).
Brian Broxterman was named Head of Facilities (Union)
Ashley Dreiling was named Physician (WHS).
Nina Goodkin was named Prevention Education Coordinator (SCCS).
Fernanda Huitron, Alana Johnson, and Reaia Leatherman were named Social Justice Peer Educators (OMA).
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Student-Aide position has posted (Hilltop).
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The National College Health Assessment opened October 18th.
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| Jayhawks Give a Flock make-ups will be held from October 19th to November 15th.
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| The Jayhawk Fitness Challenge will be held on October 24th.
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Registration for Virtual 5K and Cornhole Doubles closes on October 31st.
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| Registration for Pre-Holiday Basketball closes on November 6th.
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| Registration for Racquetball Singles and Bowling Doubles closes on November 7th.
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The Heartland Campus Safety Summit will be held on campus Nov. 16th and 17th.
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| CAPS is offering free workshops on anxiety, coping skills, and increasing focus.
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| The Sport Clubs home events schedule has been updated for the fall semester.
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Week of October 22nd-28th |
Homecoming Week: October 23rd-28th |
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| | | Intersex Awareness Day
Jayhawk Walk, KS Union
11 AM- 2 PM
SGD
Liberation Lunch
The Center
12-1 PM
SGD
Tea @ 3
Traditions Room, Kansas Union
3-4 PM
Union
Flu Shot Clinic
Watkins Memorial Health Center
3-5 PM
WHS
Karaoke Night
Daisy Hills Commons
7-9 PM
Union
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Week of October 29th-November 4th |
Love to Smile mobile dental clinic: October 30th - November 2nd
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| Consent Candy
Jayhawk Boulevard Kiosk
10 AM- 1 PM
SAPEC
Trick or Treat at the Center
The Center
2-5 PM
SGD
Hallowzine Coloring Party
Forum C, Burge Union
4-6 PM
ETC
Halloween on the Hill
Daisy Hill Courtyard
7-9 PM
Housing
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QT TV
The Center
12-1 PM
SGD
First Fridays
SMRC Classroom
1-3 PM
OMA
Grocery Bingo
The Studio on Daisy Hill
7-9 PM
Union
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Week of November 5th-11th |
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| Bare Minimum Training
SMRC Classroom
5:30-7 PM
OMA
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| | | QT TV
The Center
12-1 PM
SGD
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Week of November 12th-18th |
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| Neighbor Night w/ BIPOC Graduate Students
SMRC Classroom
4-6 PM
OMA
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| | | QT TV
The Center
12-1 PM
SGD
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