A celebratory graphic with a gold and black color scheme featuring confetti, fireworks, and banner flags. Large bold text reads “SGA Send-Off Celebration.” Event details below say “April 20th | 11 A.M. – 1 P.M.” and “RSC 1st East Patio.”

As the 68th session of the Student Government Association comes to a close, SGA wants to thank the student body for allowing us to serve you this academic school year. Join us from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, April 20 at the Rhatigan Student Center’s east courtyard to relax over your lunch break. There will also be Noble House, Flying Stove, Just-a-Sip, Co ChaCha Matcha and more.

Join the medical laboratory sciences program for its second annual MLS 5K at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, April 17 at Sedgwick County Park. Grab a friend or your pet and head out to enjoy some sunshine. Whether you want to walk or run, all are welcome!

Counseling and Psychological Services is proud to announce a book release celebration honoring Dr. Christopher Leonard, a valued member of Student Affairs on the publication of his new book, “Leadership is Love: A Practical Guide for a Radical Idea.”

The event will take place from 4:30 to 6 p.m. April 29 in 301 Rhatigan Student Center, Gridley Room and is open to students, faculty, staff and the community. Attendees will have the opportunity to celebrate with CAPS and hear from the author.

“Leadership is Love” delivers an honest, courageous call to lead differently, reflecting Leonard’s expertise and passion for leadership. The work reflects significant inspirations in his life and highlights the power of relationships in the workplace.

Light refreshments and cake will be served. Limited copies of the book will be available for purchase at the event.

For more information, contact Annette Santiago at annette.santiago@wichita.edu.

An Evening with MatPat. April 16. Metropolitan Complex. Doors open: 6:15 p.m. Show begins: 7 p.m. Ages 13 and up. Clear bag policy. Hosted by Student Activities Council and Shocker Studios.

Matthew “MatPat” Patrick, creator of the popular YouTube series “Game Theory,” will speak at Wichita State at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 16 in the Lowe Auditorium at the Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex. Doors open at 6:15 p.m.

Tickets are $10 for WSU students, $18 for faculty/staff and $25 for the public at wichita.edu/sac. The event is for ages 13+.

MatPat will discuss his career as a content creator, gaming theorist and entrepreneur, followed by a moderated Q&A. As founder of the “Theory” channels, he has built a brand with over 45 million subscribers and nine billion views, blending science and critical thinking with pop culture.

He has also worked across film, television and live productions, collaborated with global leaders and celebrities and helped raise over $7 million for charitable causes.

This event is coordinated by the Student Activities Council with support from Shocker Studios and Student Government Association. For more information contact sac@wichita.edu or call 316-978-3022. 

Flyer for the WSU School of Teaching & Learning 4th Annual Corn Hole Tournament. The event is Saturday, April 18 at 9:00 AM, hosted by Social Tap at 4510 E 19th St N Suite #101 in Wichita, Kansas. The flyer includes a QR code to register. Entry is $20 per team with a $250 cash prize and raffles. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

The School of Teaching and Learning will host its fourth annual corn hole tournament at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 18 at Social Tap on the Innovation Campus’ Braeburn Square. The cost is $20 per team, with $250 cash prizes and raffles. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

This popular event is open to the WSU community and the public and includes a recreational and competitive bracket.

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Accessibility Summer Camp welcomes all members of the WSU Community to join us for a free-to-you opportunity to learn about accessibility. Accessibility Summer Camp 2026 is a one-day, virtual conference happening from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 12. The conference, started by WSU Tech eight years ago, is globally attended and consistently offers a diverse program with sessions for all levels of accessibility knowledge, and you get access for free as a WSU employee or student.

Visit the registration page for more details, a registration guide and an FAQ. You must register using your WSU email and enter the code ASCNOPAY26 to waive the registration fee.

For registration issues, email accessibility@wsutech.edu. Check out the about page to find the ASC socials or join the mailing list.

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College life can be overwhelming between family, friends, classes and studying that you may feel you’re missing out. That’s why ShockerSync is your hub for student organizations and sports clubs for a variety of majors, hobbies and interests.

Beat the FOMO and check out all the events coming up on campus and find your community at wichita.edu/shockersync.

The Office of Community Partnership serves as a supportive and collaborative hub for community-focused initiatives housed in WSU offices. OCP aims to strengthen the well-being of Kansas residents, organizations and communities. The office serves as a resource for faculty, staff and students who want to engage in community efforts, especially in the public, social and health services fields.

OCP’s next meeting is scheduled from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Thursday, April 30 in the Rhatigan Student Center’s Herman Room. Special guest Lainie Mazzullo-Hart, Wichita State’s director of strategic communications, will speak about best practices for working with the Office of Strategic Communications.

Join the Barton School of Business as it celebrates the Barton School’s centennial on a global stage. Faculty and staff are invited to stop by for a live watch party of the New York Stock Exchange Closing Bell ceremony. Live coverage begins at 2:55 p.m., with the bell ringing at 3 p.m., Monday, April 6 at the Woolsey Hall atrium.

This milestone event highlights 100 years of impact and leadership. You can be part of the celebration right here on campus. Enjoy a cider toast while watching the live stream with colleagues and fellow Shockers.

Come by, raise a glass, and help mark this historic moment.

Win $1000! Tell Us How You Use the Library! Informational Session for Students: Thursday, April 9, 3:00 - 3:30 PM, Ablah Library or online

The Library Research Award recognizes students who have effectively utilized University Libraries’ resources for their research or creative projects during the past academic year (summer through spring semesters). There are two $1,000 prizes, one for undergraduate students and one for graduate students, awarded annually at the conclusion of the spring semester. No need to have a completed project before you apply.

Come to an upcoming informational session from 3 to 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 9 in 217 Ablah Library or virtually to help you plan how you should proceed with assignments and research projects this semester. Learn more about the financial award on the web guide. Workshop held as a hybrid session, virtual and in-person in room 217 Ablah Library.

Registration is required for the virtual link and optional for in-person attendance. Those who register will get a reminder 48 hours before the event.