Virtual Event-The 26th Annual Closing Symposium-McNair Scholars Program-Oral Presentation Available on YouTube Now!-Brenda Le 1st Place-Andrea Martinez 3rd Place-Tasnya Rowe 2nd Place.

Due to COVID-19, the 26th annual McNair Scholars closing symposium took place with an online platform for 2021. The research presentations are now available via YouTube.

Please take time to view these presentations. Each presentation required approximately 200 hours of research for each student.

In addition to the presentations, the Bradley Cole Poster Competition took place as part of the symposium. There were a total of 160 Votes. The winners are as follows:

  • Brenda Le — First place
  • Tasnya Rowe — Second place
  • Andrea Martinez — Third place

Despite the challenges presented by working primarily in an online environment, we are immensely proud of the hard work and dedication of each student. Please join us in celebrating their achievements.

Dr. Kevin Harrison pictured at Wichita State University campus.

Dr. Kevin Sylvester Harrison, formerly the Wichita State University Military and Veterans Affairs community engagement coordinator, joined the Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College as assistant teaching professor and director of diversity, equity and inclusion.

In addition to developing and teaching honors courses, Harrison will oversee recruitment and community relationship-building. Harrison has spent the past five years transitioning into higher education from banking, financial services and telecommunications He received his doctorate in 2020, and has taught several courses since 2016. In his new role as a faculty member and brand ambassador, Harrison hopes to assist the college in its efforts to expose honors education to more diverse student populations. 

Along with Harrison’s professional endeavors, he is a published author, an active participant in various community advocacy initiatives, and a performing artist. This wide range of skills and experiences will be a tremendous asset as he strives to establish and nurture relationships between the honors college, the campus community and the local community.  

Image of physical copy of the book "Broke."

As President Rick Muma’s book discussion nears, University Libraries has several copies of “Broke: The Racial Consequences of Underfunding Public Universities” by Laura T. Hamilton and Kelly Nielsen available on course reserve. Visit the circulation desk on the main floor of Ablah Library, or chat with our reference librarians virtually at the Libraries’ website for more info. There is also an ebook copy of the book, however there is limited access.

President Muma is set to lead a book discussion on “Broke” 2-2:50 p.m. Aug. 12, at Devlin Hall. This event will also be available live on Zoom.

The latest issue of Horizon, Wichita State University Foundation’s monthly newsletter, is now available online. The issue includes features on Wichita State’s new president, a new project to consolidate student services into a renovated Clinton Hall, and a $1 million pledge from the late Howard Marcus to support the expansion of the Marcus Welcome Center.

Faculty and Staff Fall Address with President Muma graphic.

The annual faculty and staff fall address is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18 at the Beggs Ballroom located in the Rhatigan Student Center. The event will also be available via a YouTube livestream.

President Richard Muma, with the assistance of several university representatives, will outline key focus areas for the coming year:

  • Access and affordability
  • Applied learning and digital transformation
  • Interdisciplinary research

RSVPs are appreciated for those who would like to attend the event in person.

Academic Resources Conference, August 9-12, 2021

Did you know that all Wichita State faculty, staff and students have free access to LinkedIn Learning? As part of the August Academic Resources Conference events Aug. 9-12, the Office of Instructional Resources (OIR) has identified five LinkedIn Learning courses that will be useful to instructors and staff at WSU:

The marquee exterior fixture of the W. Frank Barton School of Business’ new home, Wayne and Kay Woolsey Hall, has been officially named the Promise Bridge. The 300-foot-long pedestrian bridge will span over a water feature south of the building.

The Kansas Council for Economic Education (KCEE) has received a $5,000 grant from Evergy. The KCEE will use the grant in providing its economic and financial literacy programs for K-12 students throughout the state of Kansas.

The National Science Foundation has awarded a $200,000 grant to Dr. Ajita Rattani, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering’s School of Computing, that seeks to improve facial recognition technology, addressing civil liberties concerns that some demographic groups are more likely to be misidentified. 

Parking lot repairs and maintenance are finishing up for the summer, and we appreciate everyone’s patience. Below are the updates:

  • Lot 19E — This lot wraps around the south and east side of Eck Stadium. This area will close Aug. 2-6 for repairs.
  • Lot 7 — Located in front of the Rhatigan Student Center, this lot will close Aug. 5-6. The parking garage will still be available, but members will need to use the south entrance and exit along Perimeter Road.
  • Lot 20 — Located behind Wilner Auditorium, this lot  will be close Aug. 7 to allow for a second coat of paint.
  • Lot 2E — This lot, located at the northeast corner of Koch Arena, will close Aug. 7 allow for a second coat of paint.