Flyer for the WSU School of Teaching & Learning 4th Annual Corn Hole Tournament. The event is Saturday, April 18 at 9:00 AM, hosted by Social Tap at 4510 E 19th St N Suite #101 in Wichita, Kansas. The flyer includes a QR code to register. Entry is $20 per team with a $250 cash prize and raffles. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

The WSU’s School of Teaching and Learning will host its fourth annual Corn Hole Tournament on Saturday, April 18 at 9 a.m. at Social Tap on the Innovation Campus’ Braeburn Square. The cost is $20 per team, with $250 cash prizes and raffles. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

This popular event is open to the WSU community and the public, and includes a recreational and competitive bracket.

Curious if your idea has real market potential? Join an upcoming I-Corps information session from 2 to 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 in the John Bardo Center lobby to learn how you can test your concept, talk to real customers and reduce risk before pursuing funding or launching a venture.

The event is open to researchers, students and community innovators. Whether you’re a newcomer to innovation, or an experienced entrepreneur, I-Corps is a great place to start. The session is free to attend but RSVP is required.

Celebrate graduate students through a week of community, leadership and professional development.

Featured events:

  • 6 p.m. Monday, April 6 in 233 Rhatigan Student Center, Santa Fe Trail Room: Grad School and Beyond
  • 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, April 7 on the first floor of the RSC: Ice cream greet and meet
  • 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 in 265 RSC, Lucas Room: Leadership training (RSVP required)

Hosted by the Graduate Student Council in collaboration with the Graduate School and Student Government Association.

For more information, reach out to Rahmatullah Safdar, graduate student leader, at rusafdar@shockers.wichita.edu.

Bring your lunch and learn about the many career paths in research and how undergraduates can get started. Join UReCA from 1 to 2:30 p.m. April 8 in Ablah Library in the Digital Scholars Commons Area and bring your friends.

Craft & Connnect. Learn how to use an engraving tool and personalize a keepsake! Tuesday, April 7, 1:45-3 p.m. RSC 233. Class limited to first 60 students. Tutorial begins promptly at 2 p.m.

Learn how to use an engraving tool and personalize a keepsake during the RSC’s Craft & Connect. Join in on the fun from 1:45 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 7 in RSC 233. The class is limited to the first 60 students with a Shocker ID. Tutorial begins promptly at 2 p.m.

The Office of Community Partnership serves as a supportive and collaborative hub for community-focused initiatives housed in WSU offices. OCP aims to strengthen the well-being of Kansas residents, organizations and communities. The office serves as a resource for faculty, staff, and students who want to engage in community efforts, especially in the public, social and health services fields.

OCP’s next meeting is scheduled from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday, April 30 in the Rhatigan Student Center’s Herman Room. Special guest Lainie Mazzullo-Hart, Wichita State’s director of strategic communications, will speak about best practices for working with the Office of Strategic Communications.

Pop Art of a Hippo holding a drama mask with the title text "Wichita State University Presents HIPPODROME: HUXLEY GOES VIRAL"

Hippodrome is an annual skit and variety show that is Wichita State’s longest-running campus tradition. Enjoy an evening of comedy, drama, music and a whole lot of fun. All productions are written, directed and choreographed by Wichita State student leaders and our fraternity and sorority community.

Any questions can be directed to greeklife@wichita.edu or Student Engagement & Belonging @ 316-978-3022

Ticket rates:

  • WSU student: $10
  • WSU staff and faculty: $12
  • General admission: $15
  • Kids 12 and younger: $5

Hippodrome is partnering with the Alumni Association and Foundation to help sponsor Greek Reunion weekend on April 10-12. For more information on discounted alumni ticket rates, please reach out to joshua.woods@wichita.edu.

Open Streets ICT returns to Wichita State University’s campus for a fourth spring featuring community events, resources for families, art and food in Shocker Neighborhood.
“This year highlights PreK–12 engagement, connecting families to summer resources that support learning, growth, and opportunity,” said Naquela Pack, director of K-12 connections and special projects for Wichita State Connect.

Open Streets ICT is a community-building event on a closed street, intended to promote healthy active living and social engagement. From noon to 4 p.m. April 19, Open Streets ICT – WSU & Shocker Neighborhood will take place on 17th Street from Oliver to Volutsia.

The event is free and open to the public. 

The Digital Methodologies for Print Culture and Archives Workgroup will hold its next session from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 1 in 103A Ablah Library. As part of the group’s ongoing exploration of metadata practices, Lizzy Walker will present her collaborative project, “Indeks of Women in Horror.”

Workgroup sessions are open to all who are interested in attending, whether as audience members or active participants.

A promotional graphic for the 2026 Kansas Urban Native Health Summit. A turquoise banner across the top displays the event title, with a decorative Native-inspired geometric pattern above it. On the left side is the Tribal Health Initiative logo, featuring a black buffalo silhouette over golden wheat with a red feather. The main text reads: “Join us for a powerful day of learning, dialogue, and community!” At the bottom, the event is listed as hosted by Wichita State University Community Engagement Institute with the Wichita State University logo.

There’s still time to register for the Kansas Urban Native Health Summit, taking place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 30 at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex. The summit will bring together tribal leaders, public health professionals, community advocates and partners.

The summit offers a valuable opportunity to connect, learn from one another and engage in meaningful conversations that help build stronger, healthier communities. Registration is free but closes on April 11, so be sure to secure your spot soon.

The event is hosted by the Community Engagement Institute. For questions, contact Chantal Nez Dominguez at chantal.nez@wichita.edu.