((excerpt))
The plan to give schools letter grades based on 17 criteria is being protested by most college deans throughout the state of Ohio and across the country.
“The feeling is they’ve already decided how they want to grade us and are looking to embarrass public education,” said Charlotte Harris, dean of Wright State University’s college of education.

More than 1,650 students to graduate this spring across Wright State’s Dayton and Lake Campuses
A path shaped by service
Wright State to award honorary doctorate to publishing executive Kirk Davis at spring commencement
Wright State students spot the finish line, celebrate Spring Semester’s end at April Craze
Chick-fil-A near Wright State’s Dayton Campus approved by Beavercreek City Council