The backdrop of Wichita behind the Morrison Hall clocktower and the American flag, with the text Wichita State University Campus Master Plan update 2024

President Rick Muma and Shirley Lefever, provost and executive vice president, along with representatives from Gensler, a global architecture, design and planning firm that helped develop the plan, hosted a presentation discussing Wichita State’s next 10-year Master Plan March 1.

The presentation was an opportunity for the campus community to see the general direction for the campus’ future and ask university leadership questions.

And starting Monday, March 4 in the Rhatigan Student Center, the campus community will have a chance to view the Master Plan easels, which showcased portions of the Master Plan that were on display following the presentation. The first availability will be after 11 a.m. March 4 near the information desk.

As a member of the Kansas Board of Regents, Wichita State is required to provide a master plan every 10 years to guide the vision of the future of the university, and the session is a chance for members of the campus community to learn more from university leadership on what the next 10 years of Wichita State could look like.

The backdrop of Wichita behind the Morrison Hall clocktower and the American flag, with the text Wichita State University Campus Master Plan update 2024

Community members are invited to learn more and ask questions about the next Wichita State master plan from 6 to 7 p.m. March 4 virtually via YouTube livestream. President Rick Muma and Shirley Lefever, provost and executive vice president — along with representatives from Gensler, a global architecture, design and planning firm that helped develop the plan — will discuss the future of WSU.

As a member of the Kansas Board of Regents, Wichita State is required to provide a master plan every 10 years to guide the vision of the future of the university, and the session is a chance for members of the community to learn more from university leadership on what the next 10 years of Wichita State will look like.

For more information or questions, contact Emily Patterson, executive director of Facilities Planning, at 316-978-5829.

The backdrop of Wichita behind the Morrison Hall clocktower and the American flag, with the text Wichita State University Campus Master Plan update 2024

The campus community is invited to learn more and ask questions about the next Wichita State Master Plan from 2 to 3 p.m. March 1 in 110 Woolsey Hall, Frank A. Boettger Auditorium or virtually via YouTube livestream. President Rick Muma and Dr. Shirley Lefever, provost and executive vice president, will speak at the event along with representatives from Gensler, a global architecture, design and planning firm that helped develop the plan. Please RSVP to attend.

As a member of the Kansas Board of Regents, Wichita State is required to provide a master plan every 10 years to guide the vision of the future of the university, and the session is a chance for members of the campus community to learn more from university leadership on what the next 10 years of Wichita State will look like.

Attendees will be able to view Master Plan visual drafts at a reception following the event, and light refreshments will be provided. The livestream will be available to view on Wichita State’s YouTube channel following the event.

For more information or questions, contact Emily Patterson, executive director of Facilities Planning, at 316-978-5829.