April 2022
March 2022
GENDER DIVERSITY
The Kansas Drag Showcase had
553 spectators, a 26% decrease from the
previous year.
PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
Conducted 12 urgent care and triage
appointments with students, a 500%
increase from the previous year.
WOMEN & GENDER EQUITY
Engaged 47 students through
12 programs sponsored or
co-sponsored with campus partners.
RESOURCE OFFICE
Conducted 16 vaping presentations
with 6th and 8th grade students from
USD 497.
April 2022
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Increased to 55 students on staff,
a 10% increase from the previous
month.
KJHK and SUA’s annual Farmer’s Ball
event had 580 attendees, a 14% increase
from the last time the event was held in
2019.
STUDENTS
Notarized 146 documents this month.
This is largest number of documents
ever notarized in a month by the
department.
April 2022
AFFAIRS
Hosted 83 participants at the Liberation
Series Program featuring Alok
Vaid-Menon, a 246% increase in
attendance from the series’ prior event.
Served 29,676 students who accessed
the Ambler Student Recreation Fitness
Center, a 5% increase from the previous
year.
PREVENTION & EDUCATION
CENTER
Hosted 8 Sexual Assault Awareness
Month events with 1,054 attendees, a
37% decrease from the previous year.
More than 300 prospective students
participated in the virtual Panhellenic
Association Experience Day, a
46% increase from the previous year.
April 2022
COMMUNITY STANDARDS
Adjudicated 433 student conduct
cases involving 303 students, 19% and
12% decreases, respectively, from the
previous year.
LEADERSHIP CENTER
Nontraditional students submitted
72 scholarship applications, a 31%
increase from the previous year.
Received 312 scholarship applications
and awarded 60 scholarships to
students returning to on-campus living
next year.
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Assisted 258 students through initial,
follow-up, and final appointments, a
47% increase from the previous year.
April 2022
MANAGEMENT
Received 87 student referrals, a
34% decrease from the previous year.
Conducted 62 telehealth appointments
with students, a 70% decrease from the
previous year.
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
Ashlyn Windmiller, Josh Potratz, Carly Kerchem, and Mitchell Davis (Student Housing) received Bronze Pins, the highest distinction awarded by National Residence Hall Honorary.
Chris Roehrig, Sophie Guthrey, and Mitchell Adzema (Student Housing) were awarded Advisor, Resident Assistant, and Professional Staff Member of the Month, respectively, by MACURH.
Evan Schrader, Peer Health Education Program Coordinator (HERO), has been recognized with a Rock Chalk Award for Excellence in Student Leader
Kenny Chan, Tax Intern (LSS), won the Tim Shaftel Impact Award. This award honors a Masters of Accounting student who has made a difference at KU, in the community, at their workplace or with friends and family. Kenny was recognized for his contributions to the LSS tax program.
EMPLOYMENT UPDATES
Kerry-Ann Gordon (Memorial Unions) was recently named Assistant Director of Dining-Catering team.
Jacque Marino (Hilltop) was recently named Operations Manager.
Nikita Haynie was recently named Director of the Emily Taylor Center for Women & Gender Equity.
Learn More
Case Manager (SSCM). Position will be posting soon. More information will be available here.
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Program Coordinator (SGD). Position is currently open. More information can be found here.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Camp RYLA facilitators needed. Searching for students interested in becoming facilitators for RYLA summer camp. More info here (Memorial Union).
Courtney Hultgren departing Hilltop. Courtney will be leaving Hilltop’s staff after 91/2 years of service. Her last day will be June 12th.
Burge Union Closed May 16th—August 5th. ETCWGE, LSS, and SAPEC will be working hybrid with a limited presence on campus this summer.