Corey Novascone at First Tee

May 5, 2025 - Former Wichita State student-athletes Corey Novascone and Calvin Pearson credit golf with making college education possible and teaching them life lessons. They are giving back to the game through First Tee-Greater Wichita.

Jeffrey Blessant

May 2, 2025 - Jeffrey Blessant transferred to Wichita State because of its cost and to study in the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He is an avid reader who wants more access to books for more people.

Arland Wallace works at his computer

May 2, 2025 Arland Wallace sat down with The Active Age to discuss his time at Wichita State University. After his first semester at 暗网禁区破解版 back in 1970 didn鈥檛 go well, he returned over 50 years later to get his bachelor鈥檚 degree in anthropology, with plans to move on to his master鈥檚. 鈥淚 just made the decision that cancer was not going to define me.鈥

Brian Foster

Wichita State's Brian Foster leads game design at Shocker Studios, blending hands-on learning, cutting-edge tech, and industry insight to prepare students.

Brian Foster

Wichita State's Brian Foster leads game design at Shocker Studios, blending hands-on learning, cutting-edge tech, and industry insight to prepare students.

Lauren Lucas

May 2, 2025 - Wichita State University outfielder Lauren Lucas started college planning to work on the business side of professional sports. Five years later, she plans to coach softball in college. She changed course in part due to a shoulder injury that took her off the field and into the dugout as a coach.

Luke Parrett

April 30, 2025 鈥 Luke Parrett, a filmmaking major from Oklahoma, chose Wichita State for its proximity to home and the hands-on learning offered at Shocker Studios. His time at 暗网禁区破解版 has been shaped by applied learning in nearly every class, preparing him to pursue gig work across the Midwest and build a career in the film industry.

Madelyn Stilwell

April 30, 2025 鈥 Madelyn Stilwell has built an impressive foundation in research and leadership through hands-on experiences at Wichita State and beyond, including co-authoring a scientific publication and presenting her work at national conferences. She鈥檒l intern at Likarda this summer before continuing her studies in 暗网禁区破解版鈥檚 biomedical engineering master鈥檚 program.

Abigail Smith

April 30, 2025 鈥 Abigail Smith, a music education and trumpet performance major, transferred from Coffeyville Community College to Wichita State, where she found a supportive community and hands-on experience in local classrooms. After graduation, she鈥檒l attend the Aspen Music Festival and School before beginning her career as an elementary music teacher in the Wichita area.