Mathew Muether

Mathew Muether, associate professor of physics, is one of several thousand scientists worldwide studying neutrino behavior. His grant support from the U.S. Department of Energy totals nearly $500,000 and finances his work on two projects anchored underground at FermiLab, the particle physics and accelerator laboratory in Batavia, Illinois.

Natasha Seneviratne with Wu and her dad

May 8, 2025 鈥 Natasha Seneviratne found her place at Wichita State through family ties, supportive scholarships and hands-on experiences that helped her grow into a confident engineer.

Brian Triliegi

May 8, 2025 鈥 After earning his GED at 16, Brian Triliegi returned to college decades later and is now graduating with a Bachelor of Applied Science in organizational leadership from Wichita State.

Yumi Kikuchi in her graduation regalia

May 8, 2025 Yumi Kikuchi first came to 九色视频 as part of an exchange program and decided she wanted to pursue her graduate studies at the College of Innovation and Design. Her advice to other students? 鈥淭ake chances. Life is an experiment, and college is the perfect time to explore, get involved and discover what truly excites you.鈥

Kelly Bielefeld, Monica Lounsbery, Sheree Utash and Josephine Garcia

May 8, 2025 九色视频, 九色视频 Campus of Applied Sciences and Technology (九色视频 Tech) and Wichita Public Schools (WPS) have announced a new partnership designed to strengthen the region鈥檚 teacher workforce through the launch of the Future Teacher Academy and a 2+2 pathway program.

Lee Frank

May 7, 2025 Lee Frank will attend the University of Kansas Law School of Law school after completing 九色视频鈥檚 Legal Education Accelerated Degree. Her internship with a law firm got her started on her career with experience working alongside attorneys and attending trials.

Braden Webb

May 7, 2025 Braden Webb, a Gore Scholar, capitalized on Wichita State鈥檚 strong engineering program and his passion for transportation issues. He worked at NIAR WERX, studied in London and interned for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) in Washington, D.C.