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Promoting improved sustainability on campus

Recognizing the educational, cultural, economic, and environmental benefits of sustainability, WSU is committed to engaging and empowering students, faculty, and staff to value, develop, adopt and promote sustainable practices.

WSU defines sustainability as using resources wisely and engaging in actions that are environmentally, socially, and financially responsible, and benefit present and future generations.

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President Muma highlights the latest green initiatives on campus.  At Wichita State, we do the right things for the right reasons, and we’re fully committed to creating a better world through education and research for all of Shocker Nation.  

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Sustainability in the News

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The 3D printing revolution is nothing short of remarkable, including substantial waste material reduction compared to conventional, subtractive manufacturing processes.

A team of interdisciplinary researchers at Wichita State University is working to create sustainable 3D printing (also known as additive manufacturing) practices to reduce that waste, while implementing the emerging data analytic algorithm. Read more.

Wichita State Invent for the Planet team

Wichita State University was one of more than 40 universities around the world that competed in a 48-hour global design competition called “Invent For The Planet.” Wichita State has participated as a regional hub in Invent For the Planet (IFTP) for the past three years. Read more.

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Creating eco-friendly refrigeration and cooling technology is one of the top concerns when it comes to fighting climate change. Thanks to resources and knowledge at Wichita State University, a Wichita company is one step closer to finding a solution to that problem. Read more.

In honor of Earth Day April 22, the Wichita State is highlighting several sustainability programs available at the university.

As part of a partnership between Wichita State and Wichita Transit, the shuttles between WSU Tech, Innovation Campus, Shocker Studios, and the main campus are 100% battery-operated.

In honor of Earth Day April 22, the Wichita State is highlighting several sustainability programs available at the university.

The Green Group established Wichita State’s community garden two years ago by working closely with facility services to provide easily accessible raised beds and a compost bin. A variety of herbs and vegetables are grown throughout the spring, summer and fall and are available for students to harvest and enjoy.

For more information or to help cultivate the garden, contact Yuki To at bnto@shockers.wichita.edu.

 

In honor of Earth Day April 22, Wichita State is highlighting several sustainability programs available at the university.

In the past several years, Wichita State has enhanced its curricular offerings around sustainability, including the following:

Classes with sustainability content are also offered across multiple colleges at WSU. For example, the College of Innovation and Design is now offering several classes that focus exclusively on sustainability in various aspects of the industry — including the innovation life cycle, change management and business development.

 

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Thanks to a generous gift from utility company Evergy, students in the College of Engineering at Wichita State University can learn about and conduct research on solar power technology, as well as how to protect an electric grid from short circuiting. Read More.

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Wichita State University’s Dining Services is committed to promoting sustainable practices in the Wichita State community. The dining hall and Chartwells are taking steps to become more sustainable and reduce food waste on campus. Read More.

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 Wichita State University is in the middle of a six part sustainability plan to develop and promote initiatives leading to a greater use of sustainable resources on campus. The initiatives revolve around facility improvements, new curriculum opportunities and overall student impact. Read More.
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 It’s more than just a texting service for leftovers. Shocker Share a Meal is the newest campus resource to help students struggling with food insecurity. Read More.
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 Wichita Transit is scheduled to take over four Shocker bus routes beginning Aug. 17. The buses will include bike racks, 24 seats, free WiFi, and will be primarily battery-powered. Wichita Transit has implemented several health and safety policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More.
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Thanks to a generous gift from utility company Evergy, students in the College of Engineering at Wichita State University can learn about and conduct research on solar power technology, as well as how to protect an electric grid from short circuiting. Read More.