WSU’s Corbin Education Center joins National Register of Historic Places

Wichita State University’s Corbin Education Center, designed by the world-renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places, a distinction reserved for America’s most significant architectural and cultural landmarks. 

Dedicated in 1964 and named for former University of Wichita President Harry F. Corbin, the building embodies Wright’s creative genius and his philosophy of blending architecture with nature. 

Today, Corbin is the home of Wichita State’s College of Applied Studies, classroom space and advising offices.