Please join Academic Affairs for an active discussion about the “Grand Challenges in Assessment: Guiding Innovations, Improving Pedagogy, and Increasing Equity” webinar from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18 in the AGH classroom (room 134) in Woolsey Hall. Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP to karla.jordan@wichita.edu.

A mural by one of the Urban Canvas artists, Quintis Pinkston, is painted in spray paint and features smiling people.

An art market inspired by the artists of the Ulrich Museum’s “Urban Canvas: Exploring Muralism in Wichita” exhibition will pop up in the circle drive just south of the Ulrich from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 14 at Open Streets ICT on 17th Street between Hillside and Grove. 

Seven featured artists, each of whom has work represented in the “Urban Canvas” show, will be the focus of the market: GLeo, Connie Fiorella, Domesick Creationz, Del Norte, Quintis Pinkston, Ric Dunwoody, and Heather Byers. An additional 45 local and regional artists will set up booths, some offering their work for sale and some doing demonstrations. Our inaugural Urban Canvas Art Market is free and open to the public.

Open Streets gives Wichitans a chance to enjoy entertainment, explore businesses and organizations, and check out fun vendors and food trucks. The street will be blocked off so get ready to walk, bike, jog, or skateboard, and bring out the strollers and wagons.

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The HR Total Rewards team reminds staff and faculty that the deadline for summer 2024 tuition assistance applications is Monday, April 15.

Tuition Assistance applications for Summer 2024 are submitted through the Online Application Form.

Due to the volume of applications received each semester, requests to submit late applications will be automatically denied. There will be no exceptions.

Full program details can be found at www.wichita.edu/tuitionassistance.

Questions may be directed to TuitionAssistance@wichita.edu.

Get ready to battle it out on the court in SAC’s dodgeball tournament. Groups and individuals will form teams of six to eight people for a night of friendly competition from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, April 18 at the Heskett Center. Teams will battle each other in a bracket-style competition until only one remains. The winning team will receive prizes, solidifying them as the SAC Dodgeball Champions. Sign up and pre-register using the link below.

On the left,  a young woman covers her face playfully. On the right, a man with a mustache poses sitting and smiling on a stool in front of a colorful background.

Join a community discussion with Colombian muralist Nathalia Gallego, or GLeo; and Armando Minjarez, artist, designer, and community organizer on Thursday, April 11 at 210 McKnight Art Center. GLeo and Minjarez will speak about their experiences working collaboratively to create the “Horizontes Project” on Wichita’s north end, as well as the “Adelante Juntos/Forward Together,” which GLeo will create at the Duerksen Amphitheater project.

Spanish to English translation will be available. A reception will begin at 5:30 p.m. with the discussion beginning at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend this free event.

In 2018, WSU students and alums contributed research and volunteer time to the Horizontes Project. “El Sueño Original – The Original Dream,” located at 519 E. 20th St. N. on the Beachner Grain Elevator, was a major part of that project. GLeo painted this massive mural, which was the largest of its kind in the United States at the time of its creation. The artist returned to Wichita in late March and has been designing a mural for the WSU campus, “Adelante Juntos /Forward Together,” which she will begin painting on the walls of Duerksen Amphitheater this week.

Local artist Armando Minjárez originally brought GLeo to Wichita as a Knight Cities Challenge winner with the Horizontes Project. He is also producing this new amphitheater mural for the Ulrich Museum of Art with support from Wichita State University’s Office of Hispanic Initiatives; Student Government Association; Hispanic American Leadership Organization (HALO); Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives; the Office of Diversity and Inclusion; the Office of the President; and the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing. A public unveiling of the mural is scheduled for May 3.

The annual update for the CourseLeaf CIM system will take place Monday, April 15. During this time, access to the system will be closed. This includes the approve pages for proposals currently in the workflow. It is recommended that editors and approvers refrain from trying to log into CIM on Monday.

Access to CIM will be restored by Tuesday, April 16.

The Arab Student Association will host a game show-like event from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, April 20 in 141 Woolsey Hall.

Anyone who is interested in Arab culture is more than welcome to join. There will be eight teams of four competing on their knowledge of Arab culture, and the winners will receive prizes on top of raffles and catering from Bella Luna Cafe.

Save the date for the Faculty General Assembly meeting from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Monday, April 29 in 110 Woolsey Hall.

Faculty are called to participate in shared governance at the Faculty General Assembly.

To learn more about the work of the Faculty Senate, visit the Faculty Senate webpage or email the Faculty Senate.

Photo of Dr. Doris Chang and the text, Why Taiwan Matters: Presidential Elections of 2024. Saturday, April 20th 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Lindquist Hall Room 100. Talk facilitated by Dr. Doris Chang

Join the Department of Political Science and the Global Learning Center of Wichita from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 20 in 100 Lindquist Hall for Dr. Doris Chang’s talk regarding the 2024 presidential election in Taiwan.

Dr. Chang, professor of political science, will discuss the following:

  • How does the 2024 presidential elections in Taiwan and the United States affect U.S.-China-Taiwan eelations?
  • How does Taiwan exercise its alternative sovereignty in the international community?
  • What are the key industries in Taiwan that makes it indispensable to the rest of the world?

Chiyoko Myose will give an artist talk in conjunction with her immersive art installation “A Thread X A Thread,” from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 16 in 210 McKnight Art Center.

Chiyoko Myose is an artist originally from Wakayama, Japan, now based in Wichita. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English literature from Doshisha Women’s College in Kyoto, Japan, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from Wichita State. Her works are primarily painting and installation art. Chiyoko has been showing her works through exhibitions and commissions regionally, nationally and internationally including Japan and Italy.

“A Thread X A Thread” will be on display in the McKnight Art Center atrium from April 12 though April 26.