Over $18,000 was raised by 44 teams at the Wright State 2012 Relay for Life Friday, April 20 and Saturday, April 21. Walking on the Quad, students, faculty and staff celebrated cancer survivors, remembered loved ones and moving around the Quad for 18 hours to raise money for cancer research.
- Photo of the presentation of colors at the 2012 Wright State Relay for Life.
- The Wright State Relay for Life starts Friday, April 1 and doesn’t stop until noon the next day.
- Lisa Wiseman, a volunteer with the American Cancer Society presents a certificate to student Jyna Griffin, a member of the student group Colleges Against Cancer.
- (L-R) Gay and George Frey, Wright State’s director of the division of professional development, and Bob Frey (retired Wright State employee) and wife Barb Frey at Relay for Life 2012.
- Tears and cheers make the Wright State Relay for Life one of the most emotional events on campus.
- Students will circle the Quad overnight to raise money for cancer research.







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