Almost one hundred people helped celebrate the grand opening of the ReyRey Café during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Dec. 2 in Rike Hall, home of the Wright State Raj Soin College of Business.
The café will not only employee student baristas but it will also be managed by Wright State students.
“The café is run by the students for the students,” said Joanne Li, dean of the Raj Soin College of Business.
All proceeds generated by the café will be directed to a Wright State student scholarship fund.
ReyRey Café is made possible thanks to a $340,000 gift from the Reynolds and Reynolds Foundation.
“It’s a privilege for all of us at Reynolds to be involved in such a unique addition to the environment where students interact and learn,” said Ron Lamb, president of The Reynolds and Reynolds Company.

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