Lucy Schneider

Beginning her freshmen year during a pandemic was not easy for Lucy, but she tackled that among other challenges during her time as a Shocker. She graduates from Wichita State's Sport Management program and will pursue her master's degree.

Chase Biswell

One of Chase's goals from the beginning of his Wichita State experience was to be a part of the continued growth on campus. Through being involved in multiple student organizations, and the Cohen Honors College, Chase became a difference-maker on campus.

Steve Clark YMCA and Student Wellness Center

Mental, physical and social health are all important components of Wichita State's commitment to its students. There are a variety of resources offered through several campus organizations that Shockers should be aware of.

Barton School of Business and WSU Tech.

The opportunity to get the main campus class experience was helpful for WSU Tech students collaborating with the Barton School of Business. This provided visiting students with a real-life case study experience.

Zane Clark

Despite tackling a difficult area of study, Zane graduates with his accounting degree following an active college career. Zane is a passionate advocate for Wichita State's Barton School of Business.

Madison George

Madison spent her time in college not only earning her education degree, but also being a positive influence for current and future Shockers. She is set to begin her professional career as an educator in Maize, Kansas.

ICTea boba.

Boba "Bubble" Tea originated in East Asia and has swept through the U.S., including Wichita. Here are a few favorite local spots to grab a refreshing, bubbly drink.

Students chat with members of the Wichita Police Department during the career fair sponsored by the School of Criminal Justice.

The career fair hosted by Wichita State's School of Criminal Justice and Criminal Justice Student Association has been going on for more than 15 years. Career Fairs are an important part of WSU's mission to ensure students have positive outcomes post graduation.

Dr. William Parcell, Julia Schwartz and Jack Dalton during their geology trip to Wyoming for field data collection.

It doesn't matter what you're interested studying, Geology Club is a great way to get outside and be amongst nature. An official student organization, Geology Club travels to interesting places in order to study and better understand issues our planet faces.

The Redbud Trail just south of Wichita State's campus.

Running just south of Wichita State's main campus, the Redbud Trail's 16-mile-long pathway is a great resource for those wanting to get fresh air. The Redbud is also an important connecter to Wichita's trail system.