News in brief, Oct. 16

Wednesdays in Wiedemann to feature Lynne Davis

Lynne Davis, Wichita State  associate professor, will perform the organ tonight in Wiedemann Hall.

The concert takes place from 5:15 to 6 p.m.

Doors open half an hour before showtime. The Wiedemann Box Office opens one hour before show time in the Wiedemann Lobby.

Tickets for the concert are free, and the concert is open to the public.

For more information on the Wednesdays in Wiedemann and the Rie Bloomfield Series, email [email protected].

Senate debate tonight

Greg Orman and Pat Roberts, candidates for the U.S. Senate to represent Kansas, will participate in a live debate tonight.

The debate will be broadcast on KSN-TV from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

KSN News is partnering with KSNT, the Wichita Eagle and The Topeka Capital-Journal for the debate, which will be shown virtually statewide on the NBC network.

The debate will also stream live on the websites of each outlet. Visit ksn.com or kansas.com tomorrow to stream the debate online.

Viewers are asked to send in questions for the candidates to debate. Use the hashtag #KSDebate to send your question, or email KSN at [email protected].

Brown Bag discussion scheduled for Thursday

A Brown Bag Discussion on misconceptions of human trafficking is scheduled to take place tomorrow from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in room 233 of RSC.

It will feature discussion and dispelling of the common stereotypes and myths about what human trafficking.

Participants are asked to bring lunch and an appetite for discussion.

For more information, contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at [email protected], or call 978-3034.