Autumn Views at Wichita State

Fall presents, arguably, the most beautiful campus views of the year. The following is a collection of Wichita State autumn scenes.

Looking west towards the Promise Bridge and Food Truck Plaza near Woolsey Hall.Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
Looking west towards the Promise Bridge and Food Truck Plaza near Woolsey Hall.

 

Some beautiful foliage near the water tower.Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
Some beautiful foliage near the water tower.

 

Canadian geese and ducks are common sights in and around the water features on campus.Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
Canadian geese and ducks are common sights in and around the water features on campus.

 

Students walk to class near Ablah Library. Bright views can been seen all around campus - even when there's construction.Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
Students walk to class near Ablah Library. Bright views can be seen all around campus - even when there's construction.

 

The center of campus outside of Ablah Library and the Shocke Success Center is one of the most picturesque scenes during anytime of year.Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
The center of campus outside of Ablah Library and the Shocker Success Center is one of the most picturesque scenes at any time of year.

 

The area around Morrison Hall near the Echo Circle is also a perfect place for foliage photos.Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
The area around Morrison Hall near the Echo Circle is also a perfect place for foliage photos.

 

And of course no phtoo collection is complete without at least one shot of Morrison Hall - one of the most prominent and historical buildings on campus.Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
And of course no photo collection is complete without at least one shot of Morrison Hall - one of the most prominent and historical buildings on campus.

 

Sip & Stitch, a local group of fiber artists, "yarn bomb" Millie the Millipede before the cold weather sets in. Millie is a beloved sculpture on campus placed perfectly for those wanting great photos.Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
Sip & Stitch, a local group of fiber artists, "yarn bomb" Millie the Millipede before the cold weather sets in. Millie is a beloved sculpture on campus placed perfectly for those wanting great photos.

 

The great views extend east towards the Innovation Campus. What was previously an 18-hole golf course more than a decade ago is now filled in with vital facilities for student's applied learning experiences..Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
The great views extend east towards the Innovation Campus. What was previously an 18-hole golf course more than a decade ago is now filled in with vital facilities for students' applied learning experiences.

 

 

The walkway in between The Suites and The Flats never dissapoints for picturesque scenes. Both are on-campus residence halls.Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
The walkway in between The Suites and The Flats never disappoints for picturesque scenes. Both are on-campus residence halls.

 

 

Campus critters are abundant in the fall. Squirrels are used to the hustle and bustle when classes are in session, and sometimes pose for their close-up.Photo by Clinton Dick/Undergraduate Admissions
Campus critters are abundant in the fall. Squirrels are used to the hustle and bustle when classes are in session, and sometimes pose for their close-up.

 

Fall is a colorful season, but Wichita State University offers campus tours year-round. Come see us for an in-depth look at all of the happenings on campus!

 

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