Student Activities Council (SAC) invites all Shockers to a variety of events to kick off the fall 2023 semester:

  • Open House: 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22 in 233 Rhatigan Student Center. Meet the execs, eat pizza and mingle with your peers.
  • Big Bingo: 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 25 in the Koch Arena Practice Gym. Win big at Big Bingo. Admission is available at no additional charge.
  • Glow Party: 8-11 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 31 in Beggs Ballroom of the Rhatigan Student Center. Dance the night away with DJ Magnum.

Dr. Brett Bruner, assistant vice president of Student Success and Persistence, will serve as interim director of the Office of Online and Adult Learning (OAL). He will continue contributing to Wichita State’s student persistence initiatives in addition to his duties for OAL.

Bruner brings 15 years of experience in higher education and student affairs administration to the university in his role in Academic Affairs.

“I am looking forward to working with the Office of Online & Adult Learning team as we continue to support our online and adult students as they persist and reach their educational goals along their journey at Wichita State,” Bruner said.

Bruner is taking over for Dr. Anna Porcaro following her departure from the university. Porcaro worked together with then-Provost Rick Muma and Tonya Witherspoon to establish the Office of Online Learning, where she was made executive director.

During her tenure, the university saw a growth to almost 30 programs, with over 1,600 students in the programs. She also managed the merger and creation of the Office of Online and Adult Learning.

“Anna took over the leadership of the Office of Online Learning at a time when online courses and programs were just beginning to grow exponentially,” Provost Shirley Lefever said. “Her leadership and guidance helped to ensure our online offerings were high quality. She led many efforts directed toward providing faculty support for online teaching as well as program support including hiring a cadre of advisors for each online program. She also managed a successful relationship with Blackboard to promote our programs to external audiences which contributed to the growth of these programs. We’re pleased that Brett Bruner has agreed to lead this office as we look for Anna’s replacement. Brett’s previous experience and success in student retention efforts will provide valuable oversight and unique perspective.” 

If you were unable to attend or watch live the 2023 Faculty and Staff Fall Address, you can watch a recording of the entire program.

President Rick Muma, with the assistance of several university representatives, outlined key focus areas for the coming year:

  • Access and affordability
  • Talent pipeline
  • Economic prosperity

This week’s Student Success and Persistence highlight comes from Truong “Max” Duong.

Max — a junior majoring in music education with a concentration in piano and a resident assistant at Shocker Hall — came to Wichita State from Hanoi, Vietnam after earning his Associate of Keyboard Performance from the Military University of Culture and Arts. Max is also a cultural ambassador at the Office of International Education, treasurer for the American Choral Director Association chapter at WSU and a teacher assistant at Juniper Arts Academy.

Max promotes more diversity training in education, as he believes future educators will have to navigate increasingly more diverse classrooms. He has found other faculty and staff members who have similar beliefs who have pushed him to succeed, one of whom is Andréa Banke, assistant professor in the School of Music.

“The two biggest things I learned from Professor Banke are passion and empathy. She has an endless passion for music and education, and this is reflected evidently in her lessons. Furthermore, Professor Banke’s above-and-beyond educational assistance, such as extended office hours and advocacy for women’s rights and the LGBT community, show her aspiration to provide appropriate help to all students in her classroom.”

Banke appreciates Max’s capacity and enthusiasm in the classroom and in the field of music, as she also sees the future of the field growing more diverse.

“Of all the many wonderful attributes that come to mind when describing Max, the foremost is his intellectual curiosity. Max frequently arrives to class early, and stays late, to ask questions about content, further study or — my favorite — musical applications that he’s found during the week on his own. Whether it be K-pop, movie soundtracks or Mozart, Max incorporates and applies our learning to his musical life. More importantly, he approaches his studies with me with such joy and rigor. Our field is rich, diverse and evolving rapidly, and Max is a perfect example of this evolution. He will be a force in any classroom as an educator to the next generation of young musicians.”

Do you know of a faculty or staff member who promotes student success, or a student who has been helped by a faculty or staff member, that should be highlighted in WSU Today? Email your ideas to Caelin Bragg, newsletter editor with the Office of Strategic Communications, at caelin.bragg@wichita.edu.

Hello, Shockers,

Whether you’re new to Wichita State or a returning Shocker, I welcome you to the start of the fall semester here at WSU. I hope you enjoyed your summer and are refreshed and ready to dive right in.

To our faculty and staff, your dedication to the growth of our students and support of our community inspires me every day.

My hope is that each of you will take with you the excitement and energy that comes with the start of this school year and use that to push you forward throughout the semester.

Go Shockers!

Hello, Shockers,

Whether you’re new to Wichita State or a returning Shocker, I welcome you to the start of the fall semester here at WSU. I hope you enjoyed your summer and are refreshed and ready to dive right in.

Students, you are the heartbeat of our university, and I can’t wait to see what you do this year as you pursue your passions.

My hope is that each of you will take with you the excitement and energy that comes with the start of this school year and use that to push you forward throughout the semester.

Go Shockers!

Graphics of the different parking signage at parking lots

Wichita State posts signs at every parking lot on campus to help you find where to park.

The signs feature big block letters and colors: “V” and white for visitors; “S” and green for students; and “F” and yellow for faculty and staff. Reserved lots and parking spaces are marked with red signage.

ePermits can be purchased online and are required to park in student, faculty and staff parking lots while school is in session during the enforcement period from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors may park without an ePermit three times each semester before an ePermit is required.

And check out the interactive campus map to find parking lots. Simply select “Parking and Transportation” from the navigation menu and choose the type of parking you’re looking for.

Students attend Interfest hosted by the International Student Union

Connect with Shockers all across campus by submitting an item to Shocker Blast, Wichita State’s internal student newsletter.

If you are a member of a WSU student organization and want to share your campus event with fellow students, submit an item for consideration in Shocker Blast. Please keep in mind the following consideration criteria:

  • Submissions run up to twice in the newsletter and should be 150 words or fewer in length.
  • Images should be 800×600 pixels in size and contain less than 20 words. Text must also be accessible, so it must be large-sized font and contrasted with the background.
  • Submissions may be edited. If significant changes are required, we will reach back out prior to publication in the newsletter.

Final publication consideration is at the discretion of Strategic Communications. For more information, contact Caelin Bragg at caelin.bragg@wichita.edu.

Also submit your event to the campus events calendar.

Map of campus with Research Place highlighted

Research Place — the road connected to Lots 13 and 15, just south of Wilkins Stadium — will change to two-way traffic at the end of the day Friday, Aug. 18. The road has previously been only one-way traffic.

Wichita State sign on 21st and Oliver.

Wichita State hosts an online portal for our Innovation Campus partners. The portal offers a “one-stop shop” for the resources available on campus.

With the portal, you can find more information on the resources available to our partners:

  • Where to find news and events at WSU
  • How to access the weekly Campus Connection newsletter and where to submit posts
  • What dining options are available on campus
  • How to sign up for emergency communication through Shocker Alerts
  • Where to park on campus
  • What is happening in Shocker Athletics
  • And more