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Jun 19
Acclaimed scholar, public servant to discuss affirmative action at Wright State diversity conference
The Diversity in the Multicultural Millennium Conference, scheduled for October, will feature talks by scholar Michael Eric Dyson and affirmative action attorney Marilynn L. Schuyler. Continue reading →
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Jun 19
Wright State’s President Hopkins elected chair of Inter-University Council of Ohio
Wright State University President David R. Hopkins has been elected chair of the Inter-University Council of Ohio, presiding over the council of presidents who represent Ohio’s public universities. Continue reading →
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Jun 18
Fulbright Award supports Boonshoft School of Medicine student’s research on autism
Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine student T.J. Klein has been selected for a Fulbright U.S. Student Award to study autism in Oman. Continue reading →
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Jun 18
Women’s tennis program honored by NCAA for academics
The Wright State women’s tennis program has been recognized by the NCAA for its Academic Progress Rate with a perfect score of 1000. Continue reading →
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Jun 17
Students get crash course in Army life
Wright State students can learn about the U.S. Army and ROTC at the Leader’s Training Course this summer. Continue reading →
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- Wright State Lake Campus to add more student housing
- Twin brothers take top academic honors
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- Dayton-area universities provide training for Ohio’s burgeoning energy industry
- Wright State senior prepares for Ms. Wheelchair America Pageant
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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Wright State gets in the Halloween spirit
Wright State University faculty, staff and students celebrated Halloween in style. Continue reading →
Wright State Raiders host Halloween Hoops, give candy to trick-or-treaters
It was another “frightful” Halloween Hoops event at the Wright State University Nutter Center… Continue reading →
Pumpkins to the Rescue!
The Educational Resource Center celebrated autumn with its annual pumpkin decorating contest. Continue reading →
International printmaking exhibit makes its way to Wright State
The Purdue University Art Galleries’ highly successful exhibition, Global Matrix, returns to Wright State in its third incarnation. Continue reading →
Wright State successfully issues $25M in bonds; university collaboration and student engagement keys to success
Two hours, maybe less? That’s how long it took Wright State University, with its A1, stable outlook Moody’s rating, to raise $25 million… Continue reading →
Wright State freshman on the TODAY Show
((Excerpt)) When Elizabeth Chenoweth’s father found out she was being bullied by a friend, he couldn’t believe that all the terrible things she was told him really happened. “I was doubtful. And then regretful, because everything she was saying was … Continue reading →
Dayton Dragons looking for student workers to step up to the plate
Batter up, Raiders! The 2013 Dayton Dragons Green Team will be paying Wright State a visit on Monday, Oct. 29, to recruit students for summer job opportunities. Continue reading →
Funny Girl opens at Wright State
The legendary Broadway musical that propelled Barbra Streisand to superstardom and inspired Glee’s Rachel Berry has taken the stage at Wright State University. Continue reading →
Center for Global Health to present panel on health disparities Nov. 6
In the Dayton region and throughout the nation, life expectancy, incidence of disease and access to health care vary widely depending on income level, race and other socioeconomic factors Continue reading →
Celebrating diversity: New chapel to serve the masses
If you ask 100 people about their religious beliefs, you will likely get 100 different answers. Continue reading →