Students in the School of Performing Arts perform on stage

The School of Performing Arts in the College of Fine Arts invites the Wichita community to its 2024-25 season of productions.

This year’s season is centered around “Building Community.”

Fall 2024:

  • Express – Sept. 28 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex
  • Mid-American Dance Theatre presents the Student Choreography Showcase – Oct. 24-26 in Litwin Theatre, Heskett Dance Studios (student-led production)
  • Twelfth Night – Nov. 7-10 in the Wilner Auditorium
  • Dance at Ulrich – Nov. 15 in the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Senior Capstone Celebration – Nov. 23 in Wilner Auditorium
  • Dance Informal Showing – Dec. 5 in Wilner Auditorium

Spring 2025:

  • Spring Awakening – Feb. 20-23 in Wilner Auditorium
  • The Angel of Death reading by Bela Kiralyfalvi competition winner – March 6-8 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex
  • Wichita State Musical Theatre Company production – April 10-12 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex (student-led production)
  • Film double feature: Mostly Harmless (Mostly) and Dance Film – April 19 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex
  • Spring Dance Concert – April 24-27 in Wilner Auditorium
  • Empty Space Theatre production – May 1-3 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex (student-led production)
  • Dance Informal Showing – May 8 in Wilner Auditorium

You can attend on-campus Wichita State Fine Arts events at no additional charge with your Shocker ID, thanks to the Student Government Association. Learn more about this season’s productions on the School of Performing Arts website.

President Rick Muma stands in front of Morrison Hall

The Kansas Hospital Association (KHA) has awarded Wichita State University President Rick Muma the 2024 Donald A. Wilson Visionary Award. The award, which was based on a nomination by leadership at Ascension Via Christi, recognizes Muma’s efforts in developing the Wichita Biomedical Campus, building partnerships and advancing Wichita’s health education infrastructure. 

KHA’s Visionary Award “recognizes hospital-related individuals who have made an outstanding, innovative contribution to health care delivery, health care financing or initiatives that improve the health and clinical outcomes of their community. The award recognizes a hospital-related individual who has been a change agent in the hospital industry,” according to its website.  

Muma has been a significant driver behind the vision and development of the Wichita Biomedical Campus, a collaboration with the University of Kansas and WSU Tech. Phase 1 of the biomedical campus broke ground in downtown Wichita in May, and the first building is expected to open in 2026.

The image contains megaphones and training details. Text: Discover Your Strengths Training, Friday, Sept. 20th from 2-4 pm in the RSC 264 Spencer Room. ShockerStrengths logo is included.

Join ShockerStrengths from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20 in 264 Rhatigan Student Center, Spencer Room, to identify and explore your strengths.

Take the CliftonStrengths assessment (formerly StrengthsFinder 2.0) to reveal your top five strengths unique to you. Once you know which of the 34 themes you lead with, ShockerStrengths will show you how to use your top strengths for your own growth and application. This engaging and interactive training session will help you identify your natural talents; develop them into strengths; and enjoy consistent, near-perfect performance in your personal and career success.

Search for “Discovering Your Strengths” in myTraining through your myWSU and register.

Marcel Danesi

Professor Emeritus Dr. Marcel Danesi, University of Toronto — world renown anthropologist, linguist, semiotician and scholar of popular and political culture — is giving a public lecture at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24 in 100 Lindquist Hall on “Dangerous Rhetoric: How Putin and Trump Strategize Discourse.”

Aside from being a prolific speaker and author of more than 30 academic books, Danesi tackles the most difficult issues of political discourse in intricate ways.

Some of his books include “Signs of Crime: Introduction to Forensic Semiotics” (2013); “Made Men: Mafia Culture and the Power of Symbols and Ritual” (2013); “The Semiotics of Emoji” (2020); “The Art of the Lie: How the Manipulation of Language Affects our Minds” (2020); “Comedic Nightmare: The Trump Effect on American Comedy” (2023); and “Pseudology: The Science of Lying” (2024).

The event is organized by the Department of Anthropology and the Global Learning Center of Wichita. Light refreshments will be served.

Wichita State staff and faculty walk-in headshot event. Wednesday, Oct 2, 9-11am, RSC, Room 266 (Pike)

The Office of Strategic Communications will offer headshot photos to WSU faculty and staff at no additional charge. These opportunities are quick and walk-in only without needing to schedule an appointment.

The next headshot photo event is from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2 in 266 Rhatigan Student Center, Pike Room.

Additional dates will be announced in the future.

Learn more about headshots and what to expect at wichita.edu/headshots.

Students in the School of Performing Arts perform on stage

The School of Performing Arts in the College of Fine Arts invites the Wichita community to its 2024-25 season of productions.

This year’s season is centered around “Building Community.”

Fall 2024:

  • Express – Sept. 28 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex
  • Mid-American Dance Theatre presents the Student Choreography Showcase – Oct. 24-26 in Litwin Theatre, Heskett Dance Studios (student-led production)
  • Twelfth Night – Nov. 7-10 in the Wilner Auditorium
  • Dance at Ulrich – Nov. 15 in the Ulrich Museum of Art
  • Senior Capstone Celebration – Nov. 23 in Wilner Auditorium
  • Dance Informal Showing – Dec. 5 in Wilner Auditorium

Spring 2025:

  • Spring Awakening – Feb. 20-23 in Wilner Auditorium
  • The Angel of Death reading by Bela Kiralyfalvi competition winner – March 6-8 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex
  • Wichita State Musical Theatre Company production – April 10-12 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex (student-led production)
  • Film double feature: Mostly Harmless (Mostly) and Dance Film – April 19 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex
  • Spring Dance Concert – April 24-27 in Wilner Auditorium
  • Empty Space Theatre production – May 1-3 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex (student-led production)
  • Dance Informal Showing – May 8 in Wilner Auditorium

Tickets can be purchased online from the College of Fine Arts Box Office. Wichita State students can attend on-campus Wichita State Fine Arts events at no additional charge with their Shocker ID, thanks to the Student Government Association.

Learn more about this season’s productions on the School of Performing Arts website.

Join the Student Government Association (SGA) Student Senate for a meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in 233 Rhatigan Student Center, Santa Fe Trail Room. There will also be a livestream available on the SGA YouTube.

The Wichita State SGA is the governing entity for the student experience at the university. SGA is charged with promoting and stimulating student participation in the university’s activities and providing an official channel of communication between the students, faculty, staff and administration.

Important message: Due to rising costs of captioning services, effective Sept. 11, SGA will no longer be livestreaming regular meetings. SGA will only livestream select meetings such as Student Fees, and other meetings as determined by SGA Leadership. All meetings will be recorded and uploaded to the SGA YouTube by end of day Thursday. If you have feedback, email sga@wichita.edu.

Career Connection Root Beer Kegger. Shocker Career Accelerator

Join the Shocker Career Accelerator for the Career Connection Root Beer Kegger from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28 on the lawn east of Hubbard Hall. Grab a hot dog, an ice-cold root beer (while supplies last) and chat with employers to learn about their organizations. Connecting with employers in this casual environment is a great way to make initial connections and learn more about their organizations.

Don’t forget to bring your Shocker ID for entry. You can leave the formal attire behind because the dress code for this event is casual. Register and view employer list, and let others know about the Root Beer Kegger.

For questions, contact the Shocker Career Accelerator at 316-978-3688 or SCA@wichita.edu; visit in-person in the Marcus Welcome Center, Suite 139; or learn more on the Shocker Career Accelerator website.

Wichita State University is progressing in the search for a senior executive vice president and provost. The university recently completed a successful search for its senior vice president for administration, finance and operations (appointed Dr. Aaron Mitchell on Aug. 19), with the assistance of the executive search firm Isaacson, Miller, which is now facilitating the SEVP and provost search.

Dr. Shirley Lefever, the current executive vice president and provost, announced her plans to retire at the end of the calendar year last semester. The search for her successor has been active throughout the summer and continues into the fall semester. Key upcoming milestones in the search process include:

  • Early September: The search committee will select semi-finalists.
  • Late September: The search committee will interview semi-finalists and select finalists.
  • October: Finalists will visit campus with opportunities to meet with faculty, staff, students and additional university stakeholders.

WSU plans to announce the final selection of a candidate later in the fall. The start date is expected to be spring 2025.

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) & Resilience Workshop. 11 am to 1 pm. Friday, August 23rd, 2024. Picture of Dr. Linda F. Rhone, Executive Director of TRIO Student Support Services. Distinguished Presenter, Author, Facilitator. Picture of Dr. Rhone's memoir book cover. TRIO Student Support Services logo in the bottom right-hand corner.

Join the TRIO Student Support Services staff and participants as they kick off the fall 2024 semester with a workshop facilitated and presented by the SSS executive director, Dr. Linda F. Rhone, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23 in 141 Woolsey Hall, Fidelity Bank Ballroom.

Dr. Rhone will debut her memoir and present on the topic of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Resilience. Dr. Rhone will share how the ACEs affected her throughout her life and how resilience led her in her journey to healing. Adverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs, are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood (0-18 years). Examples include (but are not limited to): experiencing violence, abuse or neglect; witnessing violence in the home or community; having a family member attempt or die by suicide; and/or growing up in a household with substance abuse and mental health issues.

Dr. Rhone will read excerpts from her memoir, share resources for learning more about ACEs and will also share resources that will connect students with campus and community support for helping to reduce the effects of ACEs. The campus community and surrounding area Wichita community is also invited to attend. Light refreshments will be provided.