This unique museum displays cultural objects from all over the world. All of the exhibits were created by students and new exhibits are installed every spring semester. The collection is also available for research by students and faculty.
The Holmes Museum of Anthropology is located in Neff Hall. The main gallery is located on the first floor, and there are exhibit cases and photo exhibits throughout the building. The main gallery is open Monday through Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. or by appointment and is always free. For more information, you can explore our website www.wichita.edu/holmesmuseum or email holmes.museum@wichita.edu.
Summer is here and so is the new schedule for dining locations at Wichita State University. To look at the summer dining hour view the schedule at the Wichita State Dining Services website.
Bust some stress with Wellness Services during Finals Week. With free massages, popcorn, bubble wrap, bubbles, and more swag, stress doesn’t stand a chance. Stop by the Heskett center from noon to 1 p.m. Monday, May 10, Wednesday, May 12, and Friday, May 14.
The INSPYRE research lab (directed by Dr. Samantha Gregus) is currently recruiting undergraduate mentors for a three-hour service course in psychology (PSY 608) for the fall 2021 semester.
Prior to enrolling in PSY 608 (Special Investigations) mentors are required to…
Pass an interview and background check.
Have reliable transportation.
Have lunch availability from noon to 2 p.m. at least twice a week.
Mentors will receive training at the beginning of the course and a grade at the end based on attendance and completion of assignments. We are interested in recruiting mentors from any college and major. For more information, please contact the INSPYRE research lab at inspyre@wichita.edu.
Teams of two to four people will work together during this one-day, virtual design challenge hosted by the College of Innovation and Design, in partnership with the Kansas Business Group on Health, to answer the question, “How might we make it easier to connect rural residents to their doctor to provide daily health information?”
You have almost completed the semester. Are you ready for summer break? While we hope you take time to relax and take care of yourself, remember that summer can be a great opportunity to gain some ground toward graduation. Use your summer wisely
Consider enrolling in a summer course or two
Research what applied learning experiences you could complete
Create next year’s academic, financial and student experience plans
Set goals for next year.
We wish you the best during finals. If you are graduating, congratulations. We look forward to seeing the rest of you this summer and next fall!