Sedgwick County region

Sedgwick County community visit

K-State visited Sedgwick County and Wichita on Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, and Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023. The visit included two days of activities to engage with, listen to and learn from Kansans in Wichita and the Sedgwick County region. Read more about the regional community visit initiative.

Access photos from the Sedgwick County visit.

Highlighted events

All community members in the region were invited to two major events on Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, and Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023. See the full schedule below.

Calling all 'Cats

6-7:15 p.m., Monday, Feb. 20, 2023
Registration starts at 5:45 p.m.; program starts at 6 p.m.
Wichita Boathouse
515 S. Wichita St., Wichita

Interested in becoming a Wildcat? Don't make the world wait. We invite all interested students and their families to attend this evening event. Hear from current students and mix and mingle with experts. Learn about how you can have lasting experiences while you earn a K-State degree on your way to a great job.

Community open forum

8:30-9:30 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023
Kansas Leadership Center
325 E. Douglas Ave., W
ichita

Everyone is invited to attend this community event, where President Richard Linton and K-State students will host a dialogue about university and community connections and the student experience. A focus will be on the future of enhancing the successful partnerships and positive relationships with and between communities in the Sedgwick County region.

Full list of events

The Sedgwick County visit included additional activities with community leaders, organizations and partners. There were community conversations, events to highlight university partnerships and K-State Research and Extension relationships, and recruitment activities.

Monday, Feb. 20, 2023

Urban design shaping civic and public life: A Downtown Wichita partnership with the College of Architecture, Planning & Design
4-5:15 p.m.
Downtown Wichita
505 E. Douglas, Wichita

Join a facilitated conversation to learn how K-State students and faculty in the design and planning fields have partnered with Wichita businesses, city agencies and nongovernmental organizations to reveal local needs, knowledge and visions for the future of downtown. The discussion will highlight examples of service-learning in the urban design of downtown Wichita: downtown catalyst sites, Delano District, ICT Pop-Up Park and community dialogue for Chester I. Lewis Park.

Calling all 'Cats
Registration starts at 5:45 p.m.; program runs from 6-7:15 p.m.
Wichita Boathouse
515 S. Wichita St., Wichita

Interested in becoming a Wildcat? Don’t make the world wait. We invite all interested students and their families to attend this evening event. Hear from current students and mix and mingle with experts. Learn about how you can have lasting experiences while you earn a K-State degree on your way to a great job.

 

Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023

Community open forum
8:30-9:30 a.m.
Kansas Leadership Center
325 E. Douglas Ave., W
ichita

Everyone is invited to attend this community event, where President Richard Linton and K-State students will host a dialogue about university and community connections and the student experience. A focus will be on the future of enhancing the successful partnerships and positive relationships with and between communities in the Sedgwick County region.

Textron Aviation and the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering: Partnering on innovation and workforce development
10:30 a.m.-noon
Textron Aviation

To celebrate National Engineers Week, the K-State team is engaging in a conversation to spotlight current partnerships between Textron Aviation and the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering and surface areas of further collaboration. K-State engineering students, faculty and administration will join Textron Aviation employees in a discussion and tour.

Addressing food access challenges
12:30-1:45 p.m.
K-State Research and Extension — Sedgwick County office
7001 W. 21st St. N., Wichita

Learn how K-State Research and Extension — Sedgwick County agents work with local partners to address the challenges of access to healthy food throughout the Wichita community. The session will highlight how there is not one single solution to this challenge, but that it takes many perspectives and many workers to help the hungry in Sedgwick County.

Image at the top of the page provided by Visit Wichita.