Shocker Yoga with Graduate student council Led by Rex Hafenstine Friday, April 23 | 4-5pm | Outdoor Heskett Tennis Courts End Wellness Week with some outdoor yoga! Find us at the outdoor tennis courts in between the Heskett Center and the Softball field. Please wear comfortable clothes! We will provide bottled water & disinfecting wipes. (Masks and social distancing are encouraged*) For questions, contact Amy at aebauman@shockers.wichita.edu

There has been a location change for our event.

Shocker Yoga with the Graduate Student Council has been moved indoors due to inclement weather. End wellness week with us, led by the amazing Rex Hafenstine, at 4 p.m. on Friday, April 23 inside the Heskett Center. Ask the front desk where we are as we may be either upstairs at Court B or in Studio Room 145.

For questions, contact Amy at aebauman@shockers.wichita.edu.

sustainability a wichita state commitment

On April 22, Wichita state is celebrating Earth Day both in-person and virtually. Stop by the community garden and make your own Earth Day t-shirt, listen to Laura Lapp, vice President of sustainability at Chartwells, and view student research projects and presentations.

The Philosophy Department Distinguished Speaker Series will this year host Dr. Kathryn Tabb, Bard College, for two talks: "Reasoning with the Mad: on Charles Darwin's strange debt to John Locke." Thursday, April 22, 3:30 PM. "John Locke on punishment." Thursday, April 29th, 3:30 PM. Both events will be online, free, and open to the public. Email brian.hepburn@wichita.edu to request access information.

The Philosophy Department Distinguished Speaker Series will this year host Dr. Kathryn Tabb from Bard College, for two talks:

  • “Reasoning with the Mad: on Charles Darwin’s strange debt to John Locke.” 3:30 p.m. today.
  • “John Locke on punishment.” 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 29.

Both events will be online, free, and open to the public. Email brian.hepburn@wichita.edu to request access information.

Wichita State University Theatre has produced a four-episode web series, “The Rule of Three,” as part of the WSU Theatre season this year. The show was written by Theatre professor and director of filmmaking at Wichita State, Bret Jones.

“The Rule of Three” is a comedy and drama that follows Douglas, a writer in the making, who has three people who are close to him all die on the same day at the same time. They come back as ghosts and haunt Douglas as he tries to get used to their deaths and with them being in his life from beyond the grave.

WSU Theatre has been making a film project as part of their annual season for the past few years. “The training for the actors working in front of the camera is a valued part of our performers’ training,” Jones said. Students that get cast in the film project learn what is required to act on camera, expectations on a set, and other aspects of performing in film. The training complements the students work in theatrical productions, as well as audio work, which the students are exposed to while participating in the theatre program at Wichita State University.

The Rule of Three cast: WSU Theatre students—TJ Wade, Alice Cashman, Nora Dooley, Mirta Santana Morales, and Wesley Sweigart. Student directors: Julian Cornejo, Sang Le, and Ryan Reise.

Wichita State University Opera Theater to Present Free Outdoor Performances

Wichita State University Opera Theater, under the direction of Opera Director Alan Held, will present two one-act operas by Gian Carlo Menotti at 7:30 p.m. April 23-24 at Miller Auditorium inside of the Duerksen Fine Arts Center. The performances of “The Old Maid and the Thief” and “Amelia Goes to the Ball,” with the Wichita State University Orchestra, will be conducted by Dr. Mark Laycock. The comedies are favorites of audiences and will be presented in English. 

The performances are free, but tickets need to be reserved. Each performance is limited to 250 audience members. 

WICHITA STATE BASEBALL
FAMILY DAYS
PURCHASE INCLUDES 4 TICKETS, 4 HOT DOGS, 4 SODAS, AND 4 BAGS OF POPCORN FOR ONLY $32
VS USF
SUNDAY, MAY 16
VS MEMPHIS
THURSDAY, MAY 20
PRESENTED BY
THE WICHITA EAGLE

Wichita State Baseball will host two Family Days throughout the remainder of the season: Sunday, May 16 and Thursday, May 20. Join the Shockers for some family fun sponsored by The Wichita Eagle. Purchase includes four tickets, four hot dogs, four sodas, and four bags of popcorn for only $32. Come support Head Coach Eric Wedge and the team, as they take on conference opponents USF and Memphis.

WICHITA STATE BASEBALL
FIRST RESPONDERS AND MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY
FREE ADMISSION FOR ALL MILITARY, FIREFIGHTERS, POLICE, PARAMEDICS, AND NURSES
VS. USF
SATURDAY, MAY 15

Wichita State Baseball will be hosting its First Responders and Military Appreciation Day on May 15. Free admission for all military, firefighters, police, paramedics, and nurses with I.D. confirmation. Come enjoy the game as the Shockers take on conference opponent USF.

WICHITA STATE BASEBALL
KIDS DAY
KIDS 8TH GRADE AND UNDER RECIEVE FREE ADMISSION WITH A PURCHASE OF AN ADULT TICKET
VS MEMPHIS
SATURDAY, MAY 22

Wichita State Baseball will be hosting Kids Day on Saturday, May 22 vs. Memphis. Kids eight grade and younger receive free admission with a purchase of an adult ticket. Bring the kiddos and come support the Shockers as they take on the Tigers.

LEAD 2021 Developing world-ready leaders. May 28 @ the RSC. Keynote: Kaylon Blake. Free to WSU students.

Sign up for the 2021 LEAD Conference on May 28 in the RSC! This conference is free for students and will cover a range of leadership topics — including development, student organizational leadership, and diversity and inclusion!

Featuring Kaylon Blake as our keynote speaker, we are excited to talk about leadership, connecting with others, and gaining transferrable skills and insight for the future!

Masks are recommended for this in-person event. Food and gear will be provided.

Please reach out to Kennedy Rogers if you have any questions at kennedy.rogers@wichita.edu.

Applications for the 2021-22 academic year must be received by May 31, 2021. www.edu/wwsuscholarship

WWSU scholarship applications for the 2021-2022 academic year must be received by May 31.

Candidates must apply for consideration to this scholarship. The fillable form can be found at www.wichita.edu/WWSUscholarship, and should be submitted by email to WWSU@wichita.edu, along with all other required attachments (see application for additional materials).

Candidates will receive written notification of their award status in late June.

Recipients are encouraged to attend at least one WWSU event during the 2021-2022 school year as our guest.

For more information, go to www.wichita.edu/WWSUscholarship. If you have questions please contact Shannon Koehn, scholarship chair at shannon.koehn@wichita.edu.