Wichita State Connect created to build relationships with preK-12 students and parents

A new space is now open on the Wichita State campus called Wichita State Connect.   

Wichita State Connect is in the former Wonder School, next to the National Institute for Aviation Research. It will serve as a hub for preK-12 field trips, mixers and professional development opportunities for educators and to provide WSU academic colleges and programs chances to engage with schools, industry and community partners. 

However, even before furniture arrives, the classrooms and spaces are open, giving Dr. Alicia Thompson an opportunity to engage with constituents, plan and think about possibilities. 

One idea emerging is a rotating display of children’s artwork on an interior wall. Another room with a stage is the perfect place for presentations and speakers. While another room with garage doors can host mixers and more informal events such as FAFSA workshops for students and parents. 

While the possibilities are many, the goal is to build connections between young students, the community and Wichita State University.  

“It’s relationships,” said Thompson, hired as associate vice president of preK-12 connections and special projects in February. “People have opportunities to get on campus, see what’s available and feel a part of it. If we get them on board, we have a stronger chance to recruit them and retain them on our campus and in the city of Wichita.”  

Thompson, former superintendent of USD 259, thinks about students with no familiarity with Wichita State and uncertain about their college future. One of her priorities is engaging with students and parents in the Shocker Neighborhood surrounding campus. 

“It’s really about long-term building, not just for our university, but for our community as a whole,” Thompson said. “You don’t wait until kids are getting ready to graduate from high school to build relationships, to recruit.” 

Most of the building’s interior is complete and awaiting furniture and equipment. 

Plans for the building include classrooms, a creative lab for art and sciences, a technology lab, meeting rooms, event spaces and more. Thompson envisions tutoring, summer programs, workshops for parents, teacher training, book studies, talks and social events in the building.  

When the building is furnished, Thompson plans a listening tour with deans. She also envisions Wichita State Connect as a place where parents and students who are on campus for high school athletic events can escape the heat, get a bottle of water and learn about WSU. 

“I’ll be hosting superintendent meetings here,” Thompson said. “We’ll talk about things that are happening on campus. We’ll find out what they’re needing from us as a university and be able to share the things we’re learning with the appropriate colleges.” 

Wichita State students, faculty and staff are also welcome to use the building. 

Thompson brings with her 31 years of experience working in service of students during her time at USD 259.  

“Dr. Thompson’s experiences in preK-12 education will enhance our ability to offer relevant and dynamic programming for the intended audiences,” said Dr. Shirley Lefever, provost and executive vice president. “Her leadership will undoubtedly strengthen our partnerships with local schools and enhance opportunities for students across the region.” 


About Wichita State University

Wichita State University is Kansas' only urban public research university, enrolling more than 23,000 students between its main campus and WSU Tech, including students from every state in the U.S. and more than 100 countries. Wichita State and WSU Tech are recognized for being student centered and innovation driven.

Located in the largest city in the state with one of the highest concentrations in the United States of jobs involving science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), Wichita State University provides uniquely distinctive and innovative pathways of applied learning, applied research and career opportunities for all of our students.

The Innovation Campus, which is a physical extension of the Wichita State University main campus, is one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing research/innovation parks, encompassing over 120 acres and is home to a number of global companies and organizations.

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