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Responsible AI@ICT is a working group of WSU faculty and staff who share an interest in artificial intelligence. All faculty and staff are welcome to join the Microsoft Team or drop in to meetings whether you’re an AI supporter or detractor, an expert or newbie, or somewhere in between. Members include the full range across all colleges, so you’ll be in good company.

The second meeting for spring 2026 will be at noon Friday, March 6 in 528 Lindquist Hall and on Microsoft Teams. Participants will discuss event planning and the website and reserve time for an open discussion of news and interests.

Email Susan Castro at susan.castro@wichita.edu for more information.

Free Event. Wellness Expo, March 4, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Wichita State University Campus Recreation, 50+ Vendors, Free t-shirts

Join Campus Recreation for the Wellness Expo from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 4 at the Heskett Center when it transforms into a lively hub of health, learning and fun. Alongside hundreds of fellow Shockers, you’ll discover new ways to boost your well‑being through interactive activities, medical screenings and hands‑on wellness demos.

With more than 50 vendor booths — featuring experts from Wichita State departments and community partners — you’ll pick up practical tips, explore campus wellness resources and maybe even walk away with a few surprises.

As a bonus, attendees will snag a free Wellness Expo T‑shirt (while supplies last).

Whether you’re looking to check in on your health or just explore something new, the Wellness Expo is the perfect mid‑day boost.

Students play a variety of video games in the Rhatigan Student Center

College is the perfect time to create long-lasting memories and friendships. Whether you’re into sports, arts, community service or something super niche, ShockerSync shows you student organizations that cater to all interests.

Find your community and check out all the upcoming events by visiting wichita.edu/shockersync.

Book Bejeweling & Beyond: A Deliberate Dialogue Event. Tuesday, March 3. 11:30am-1:30pm. RSC Harvest Room 142.

Join the Community Service Board for Book Bejeweling & Beyond from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3 in 142 Rhatigan Student Center, Harvest Room. Students are invited to converse about their favorite books, genres and the stories that have shaped their lives.

Interactive art stations will include book bejeweling, bookmark making and the opportunity to engage with book-themed murals. Light snacks and beverages will also be available.

Beige background with text and a pizza on it. the text says:    PIZZA & POLITICS Lindquist 417 @ 12:30 For dietary accommodations email raelynn.jordan@wichita.edu Dr. Amos will be discussing  redistricting 3 march 2026 everyone welcome! Department of Political Science PRESENTS

Join the Department of Political Science for Pizza and Politics. Dr. Brian Amos, professor of political science, will lead a discussion on redistricting at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3 in 417 Lindquist Hall. Pizza and refreshments will be provided.

For dietary accommodations, email RaeLynn Jordan at raelynn.jordan@wichita.edu.

The Student Activities Council is excited to host Shockers Got Talent for a third year in a row and is currently looking for talent to perform in the 2026 showcase. The previous audition deadline of Feb. 20 has been pushed back to Friday, March 6. Any form of talent is encouraged to apply. Artists will submit a video application for consideration. The top three winning acts receive scholarships of $1,000, $800 and $500.

For more information, visit the ShockerSync page.

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The majority of university life takes place outside of the classroom. Use your time in school as an opportunity to find lifelong friends and make connections by getting involved with the many student organization on campus.

See what events are coming up this weekend by exploring ShockerSync, your portal for student organizations at WSU, by visiting wichita.edu/shockersync.

The Kansas Higher Education Professionals (KHEP) association is a statewide professional organization that brings together educators/staff from universities across Kansas to support learning, collaboration and professional growth in higher education.

The annual KHEP Conference will take place on Wednesday, May 27 at the Rhatigan Student Center. Registration is now open and is only $30. After March 6, the registration will increase to $40.

This year’s conference theme, “Caring Through Connection,” reflects a shared reality across our institutions: the work of student affairs is deeply relational, increasingly complex and best strengthened through intentional connection with one another.

The conference will feature:

  • Opportunities for cross-institutional connection
  • Keynote speaker Christopher Leonard, PSYD, LP and director of Counseling and Psychological Services on “Leadership is Love: A Practical Guide for a Radical Idea”
  • Breakout sessions on relevant topics

This conference is sponsored by Counseling and Psychological Services.

Free Event. Wellness Expo, March 4, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Wichita State University Campus Recreation, 50+ Vendors, Free t-shirts

Wichita State’s Campus Recreation would like to invite your department to be a vendor as part of the educational and interactive Wellness Expo from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 4. Join over 40 vendor booths from WSU departments and around the community.

Want to be a vendor? Fill out the vendor form.

“Sip, Reflect, Empower,” a Women’s Words of Wisdom event celebrating Women’s History Month. March 3, 2026, 11:30 AM-1:oo PM- Rhatigan Student Center Pike 266. With illustrations of a variety of flowers.

Join the Office of Student Engagement and Belonging for “Sip, Reflect, Empower,” a Women’s Words of Wisdom event celebrating Women’s History Month from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 3 in 266 Rhatigan Student Center, Pike Room.

This gathering invites you to connect over small bites and tea while honoring community, shared experiences and the wisdom of women in academia at WSU. Enjoy refreshments as you listen to inspiring words of wisdom from WSU women in academia, including:

  • Dr. Sara Mata – Hispanic Serving Initiatives
  • Chantal Nez Domingues – program manager, Center for Public Health
  • Sheelu Surender – assistant vice provost for Financial Aid and Scholarships
  • Dr. Mythili Menon – associate professor and director of linguistics
  • Bri Bell, MFA – academic and retention coordinator
  • Dr. Christie Henderson – assistant clinical professor, counseling – school counseling

Come sip, reflect and feel empowered as SEB celebrates Women’s History Month.