Here are your Wichita State University Digital Signage Announcements for Sunday, June 18, 2023. There are 9 signs for today. Sign number 1: Free Summer Poker Visit the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes on Fridays during the summer for free summer poker! Each Friday at 1 p.m. join a no-limit Texas Hold ‘Em tournament with a $10 prize going to each weekly winner and a $50 prize to the summer champion! For more information, call 316-978-3479. Sign number 2: Enrolling Now: PHIL 321 History and Philosophy of 20th Century Physical Science Non-technical! User friendly! Fun! Mind-warping! Enroll now in PHIL 321: The History and Philosophy of the Physical Sciences in the 20th Century Have you ever wondered what are quantum mechanics and general relativity all about? This course introduces you to the radical and paradoxical ideas which made computers, smart phones, GPS possible ... and raises the possibility of time travel, parallel universes, teleportation, and vastly more powerful computers. Our emphasis is not on mastery of technical details but rather on understanding important results in the physical sciences from a humanistic perspective, including their cultural, philosophical and technological implications. The course meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:00am to 12:15pm in Fiske Hall 308 INSTRUCTOR: Brian Hepburn No text required. All readings will be provided. For more information, email brian.hepburn@wichita.edu Sign number 3: Make money playing games! Join the Behavioral Economics Lab at Wichita State University today. The Behavioral Economics Laboratory at Wichita State University is recruiting participants. Earn $15 to 20 per hour on average: Your exact earnings will be based on your and others’ decisions. On average, students earn $15-20 per hour (with a guaranteed $5 minimum payment for showing up to the lab and being on time!) Contribute to important research. Your contributions in our experiments will be used to publish high-quality research in Academic Journals and advance the field of experimental economics pioneered by Nobel Prize laureate Vernon L. Smith. Interested? Sign up to be a participant today at https://orsee.wichita.edu. Have questions? Email siyu.wang@wichita.edu. Sign number 4: June Pizza of the Month Visit the Shocker Sports Grill & Lanes in June to try their Pizza of the Month, Da’ Bronx Bomber! It’s topped with zesty pizza sauce, pepperoni, salami, pepperoncini, pork sausage, Canadian bacon, roasted red peppers, black olives, five cheese blend, oregano and chili flakes. $19.25 Sign number 5: Pride Gear Available at the Shocker Store Celebrate Pride Month with new Pride Shocker gear at the Shocker Store! You can find a Pride t-shirt, stickers, lanyard and drinkware in both the RSC and Braeburn Square stores and online at https://bit.ly/WSUPridegear. Sign number 6: Additional 10% Off Clearance Items at the Shocker Store Through June 27, take an extra 10% off clearance items at the Shocker Store! Redline items included. RSC store only. Sign number 7: Organizational meeting for the Wichita Center for Biomedical Humanities Faculty, staff, students and WSU partners are invited to an organizational meeting for our new Center on September 1, 2023 from 10am to noon in RSC 262 (Herrman Room). Biomedical humanities includes a wide range of scholarship, coursework and service. Arts, empathy and creative practices in the health professions. Ethics of digital transformations in health care and biomedical AI. Health equity for Spanish speakers. Health law, public policy and constitutionality. History of epidemics. Literature, medicine and diversity. Medical translation. Medical sociology. Nutrition and ancient diets. Writing for health professions. And much more. Join us. Add your interests to the list. Help us organize and plan events for the 2023-24 academic year. Help us help you promote your work. For more information, email susan.castro@wichita.edu Sign number 8: History and Philosophy of 20th Century Physical Sciences is Enrolling Now Non-technical! User friendly! Fun! Mind-warping! Enroll now in PHIL 321: The History and Philosophy of the Physical Sciences in the 20th Century Intro to the radical and paradoxical ideas which made computers, smart phones, GPS possible ... and raises the possibility of time travel, parallel universes, teleportation, and vastly more powerful computers. Our emphasis is not on mastery of technical details but rather on understanding important results in the physical sciences from a humanistic perspective, including their cultural, philosophical and technological implications. The course meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:00am to 12:15pm in Fiske Hall 308 INSTRUCTOR: Brian Hepburn No text required. All readings will be provided. For more information, email brian.hepburn@wichita.edu Sign number 9: Wichita Center for Biomedical Humanities Organizational Meeting Faculty, staff, students and WSU partners are invited to an organizational meeting for our new Center on September 1, 2023 from 10am to noon in RSC 262 (Herrman Room). Biomedical humanities includes a wide range of scholarship, coursework and service. Arts, empathy and creative practices in the health professions. Ethics of digital transformations in health care and biomedical AI. Health equity for Spanish speakers. Health law, public policy and constitutionality. History of epidemics. Literature, medicine and diversity. Medical translation. Medical sociology. Nutrition and ancient diets. Writing for health professions. And much more. Join us. Add your interests to the list. Help us organize and plan events for the 2023-24 academic year. Help us help you promote your work. For more information, email susan.castro@wichita.edu That’s all of the Digital Signage Announcements for Sunday, June 18, 2023.