Wichita State University, WSU Tech and the University of Kansas are reimagining the growth and economic prosperity of Kansas with a plan to build a joint health sciences center in Wichita, at this point called the Wichita Biomedical Campus.

Watch the video above to learn more about this bold plan.

Financial Operations and the Office of Research Post Award will be closed from noon-5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13 for staff development.

The Office of Financial Aid will be closed Friday, Dec. 9 for a staff event.

Anyone who needs assistance during that time can contact WSU OneStop at 316-978-7440 or visit the OneStop office in 112 Jardine Hall.

The Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol event is an opportunity for students to present their research experiences virtually to state lawmakers, Kansas Board of Regents members, and the WSU community on March 1, 2023.

Up to 40 students participate each year representing each of the state’s eight public four-year institutions. Projects from a broad range of disciplines are encouraged, especially those that relate to the state of Kansas and issues important to the State Legislature (e.g. education, health, agriculture, aviation, biotechnology, energy, transportation, manufacturing, environment, and social services).

Up to five projects will be selected from each institution, and students working on the same research project are encouraged to apply as a group.

Applications due by Jan. 31.

FirePoint C3 Challenge "The Sparc"; Shape the future of software architecture

Students are invited to take part in the Student Practical Architecting Challenge (SPARC) hosted by WSU innovation partner, FirePoint Innovations.

The challenge is divided in three progressive phases spanning the course of nine months. First and second place teams will compete for financial awards, with first place winning $29,500, and will have access to networking and educational opportunities with government and industry experts.

Each team needs one faculty advisor.

Using dedicated campus and/or small business resources, members will collaborate internally to produce a software product.

Teams must register by Dec. 16.

The Graduate School will be closed from 11:40 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16 for a staff event.

Those who need to drop off materials can do so in the dropbox outside the office door at 107 Jardine Hall. Those needing assistance during that time can reach out to the WSU OneStop at 316-978-7440, or visit the OneStop office in 112 Jardine Hall.

The Registrar’s Office will be closed 11:15 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9 for a staff event.

Anyone needing assistance during that time contact WSU OneStop at 316-978-7440 or visit the OneStop office in 112 Jardine Hall.

The W. Frank Barton School of Business is pleased to announce that Tanvir Arfi — founder, chairman and CEO of Banyan Technologies Group — joined School’s Dean’s Advisory Board.

Arfi launched Banyan Technologies Group, a B2B services and software company, in 2018. He has also served as CEO for several automotive aftermarket, OEM services and technology businesses. While serving as president of Solera Holdings, Arfi worked on Solera’s $6.5 billion public-to-private transaction in 2016. He has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Bangalore University in India and a master’s degree from Wichita State University. He currently resides in the greater Dallas area with his family.

Wichita State University earned status as an Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution when fall 2022 enrollment numbers show that 16% of students identify as Hispanic.

That is an important milestone on the way to the university’s goal of reaching the 25% necessary to earn the federal government’s designation as an HSI by the end of this decade.

The journey to that goal, however, is about much more than numbers. As Wichita State attracts and retains Hispanic students, its ability to help all students will improve.

“We are putting a lot of emphasis on the word ‘serving,’” said Executive Vice President and Provost Shirley Lefever. “It’s not simply about increasing the number of Hispanic students here. It’s really about what are we doing to make sure our students are successful here at WSU.”

Students and staff can win up to $300 when they sign up to compete in the Technology Mashup Challenge, which will be held on Jan. 27 and Feb. 3.

For the challenge, teams will select a technology from our Matchmaking Program and  create a presentation for a new product or use of service.

Any major or professional background is welcome and encouraged to sign up. This is a great opportunity to network with the Wichita entrepreneur community and the judges, who will be coming from a local venture capital firm and start-up accelerator.