Interested in visiting Mexico City? There will be a one-week Mexico City travel seminar available for next winter break that is open to all students of any major. The study abroad program will allow students to travel in a group to Mexico City with WSU faculty and learn about the culture, history, food and more, while visiting many different sites.

The program is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Honors students can take the course for honors credit and engineering students can use this program toward their Engineering+ requirements. Students will enroll in a one or three credit hour course during the spring 2027 semester to participate in the program.

Scholarships are available up to $1,500 for this travel seminar which will cover the full program fee and most of the flight.

Join an information meeting at 4 p.m. April 17 in 203 Rhatigan Student Center, Lancelot Room to learn more about the program and scholarships.

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Graduating seniors, advance your career opportunities with the Master of Education in Learning and Instructional Design (MEd LID) at WSU.

Regardless of your bachelor’s degree, this flexible, student-centered program allows you to enhance your expertise in your field while gaining in-demand skills in instructional design. To keep pace with current technological shifts, the program actively integrates how to facilitate leadership and learning in the generative AI era directly into courses.

Customize your degree by selecting LID graduate-level electives from your current department or other disciplines, shaping this master’s program to align with your goals. Whether you’re a future educator, corporate trainer or learning specialist, the MEd LID prepares you to lead in instructional design, active learning and professional development.

If you have any questions, contact Dr. Mara Alagic, graduate coordinator, at mara.alagic@wichita.edu or Dr. JaeHwan Byun, program chair, at jaehwan.byun@wichita.edu.

Introduction to Library Research, LASI 170, 8-week, 1-credit class, CRN 20856, Enroll Today! Black background with cartoon person using a laptop, surrounded by headphones, a tablet, internet router, external harddrive, a mug and cactus on the table beside them.

There’s still room to enroll in LASI 170 Introduction to Library Research (CRN: 20856), a one-credit, eight-week class starting Thursday, March 12. The course focuses on each step in the research process, with an emphasis on identifying appropriate sources and critically analyzing information in order to apply it to a research topic.

Assignments take students through the steps of preparing a research paper or project including refining a topic, selecting a variety of appropriate sources and organizing information.

Mexico City Winter 2027 Travel Seminar; Tentative Dates- January 2-8, 2027; Deadline to Apply: September 1, 2026; Program Fee $850

Interested in visiting Mexico City? There will be a one week Mexico City travel seminar available for next winter break, Jan. 2-8, 2027, that is open to all students of any major. The study abroad program will allow students to travel in a group to Mexico City with WSU faculty and learn about the culture, history, food and more, while visiting many different sites.

The program is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Honors students can take the course for honors credit and engineering students can use this program toward their Engineering + requirements.

Nursing Student Connector. Information Session for Pre-Nursing Students explore your nursing path at Wichita State. Monday, March 9, 2026 I 5:30 - 7 p.m. WSU Main Campus - Woolsey Hall, room 141. Pizza and refreshments will be served. RSVP by Feb. 23 at wichita.edu/NursingRSVP

Pre‑nursing students are invited to attend the Nursing Student Connector from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, March 9 in 141 Woolsey Hall, Fidelity Bank Ballroom.

This information session is designed to help students plan their next steps toward a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Students will learn about BSN program options, admission requirements and details about the waived competitive application. The event also includes a Q&A with nursing faculty and current students to gain real‑world insights and guidance.

Pizza and refreshments will be provided.

RSVP by Monday, Feb. 23 at wichita.edu/NursingRSVP.

Don’t miss this opportunity to make connections, ask questions and take the next step toward your nursing career.

Sign with science clip art and the text Wichita State University Virtual MLS Info Session on Friday, February 27th 12PM-1PM

Do you love science? Do you want to work in healthcare? Come learn about a career in medical laboratory sciences where you can do both.

You are invited to attend an information session to learn more about WSU’s medical laboratory sciences program. The session is held virtually through Microsoft Teams. Attendees will learn about MLS as a career, the application process and chat with current MLS faculty and students. The session is scheduled from noon to 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27. Register to attend at wichita.edu/MLSinfosession.

If you’re unable to attend the session, you are welcome to email or call and schedule an appointment to talk with an MLS faculty member and take a tour of our student labs at mls@wichita.edu or 316-978-3146.

Prospective Students Information Session. Master of Education in Learning and Instructional Design, Wichita State University. 7 P.M. The 3rd Tuesday of Every Month.

For those who are interested in pursuing a graduate degree in the field of education and becoming an advanced professional, Wichita State offers a Master of Education in learning and instructional design. The program is designed to be innovative, dynamic and flexible, catering to the diverse needs and goals of individuals seeking to advance their careers in teaching, learning and program design.

Those interested in learning more about the program can attend virtual information sessions that are held at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of every month during the fall and spring semesters. The next session is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17.

To obtain the link for the sessions or any further information, contact Dr. Jay, associate professor and program chair for the Master of Education in learning and instructional design, at jaehwan.byun@wichita.edu.

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Are you interested in a career that will allow you to make a positive impact on your community? Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend a Master of Public Administration (MPA) information session at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19 via Zoom, hosted by the Hugo Wall School.

The session will discuss how the program prepares students for leadership positions in public and nonprofit organizations. Students of any major are eligible to apply to the MPA program, and a Graduate Record Examination is not required for admission consideration.

This info session will also provide attendees with an overview of the MPA’s online and face-to-face programs, including admissions requirements, the curriculum, the resources available to students for graduate studies and the career opportunities an MPA student can pursue. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation.

For more information or to sign up for a Zoom session, contact Bethany Kennedy, student program coordinator, at bethany.kennedy@wichita.edu. Please include your WSU ID in the email.

Enroll now, spring classes. ARTH 125C Power and Art History with a picture of a student admiring pieces of art in a museum

Power. Propaganda. Political intrigue. Discover how art and architecture shaped politics, religion and society by taking Power and Art History (ARTH 125C), CRN: 23339, this spring. The deadline to enroll in classes for the spring semester is today, Jan. 26.

Enroll now for spring classes - POLS 361 Diplomacy and Negotiation

Peek behind the political curtains in Diplomacy and Negotiation (POLS 361), CRN: 22251, which explores the strategies, psychology and cultural and political pressures that drive high-level negotiations. Today, Jan. 26, is the last day to enroll in full-term classes for the spring 2026 semester.