Attendees share campus experiences at the College of Fine Arts Scholarship Luncheon

The WSU College of Fine Arts Scholarship Luncheon drew about 95 people to the Marcus Welcome Center on Feb. 4. Scholarship recipients enjoyed the opportunity to visit and share their college experiences with their donors and WSU faculty and staff. The guest speaker was Ann Ross, who with her husband established the Ann and Dennis Ross Faculty of Distinction in Opera at Wichita State. The position is held by renowned bass-baritone Alan Held, a 1983 WSU alumnus. Also making remarks were Casey Bagnall, a music theater and dance major who will graduate this spring, and Wendy Hanes, assistant dean of the College of Fine Arts. To view photos of the event, go to http://bit.ly/WSUFA2015