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Wichita State University is the place where you are free to dream, explore, create and try new things. It’s your future, and you get to choose how to build it here at WSU.
Wichita State Assistant Professor David Hunsicker partnered with WSU's National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) and WSU Ventures to invent the Gapper, a flexible plastic device for the trumpet.
Kristin Beal, educator and WSU Placemaking Coordinator, is working as a creative consultant for Riverfest 2019 with her Intro into Communication and Social Practice class.
Midwest eSports, which started as a student group at WSU, now hosts semi-professional gaming tournaments at various locations across the Midwest.
Joshua Perez discusses his applied learning experience through the Elliott School's Shocker Ad Lab.
Chase Rawlings, a 3rd Grader, was born without a fully developed left hand, but he hasn't let it slow him down.
Melissa Rocha - Biomedical Engineering
Melissa Rocha is a biomedical engineering major who discovered her passion through attending Wichita State engineering camps as a kid.
Student athlete, Gertrude “Trudy” Martin, is a senior at Wichita State University studying Electronic Media. Her internship with KMUW is giving her an applied learning experience to expand her potential career opportunities.
2010 WSU graduate, entrepreneur, and mother, Emilee Palomino is empowering girls all over the world through her brand, Smarty Girl.
Austin Clift - Ace Journalism Teacher
Austin Clift prepared himself as much as possible to teach high school journalism, but nothing could ready him for his first day teaching solo at Wichita East High School.