Monthly Archives: May 2018

Military models

Five Wright State Army ROTC grads honored nationally as Distinguished Military Graduates
Wright State Army ROTC cadets raise the flag in observane of Memorial Day.

Distinguished Military Graduates made up 50 percent of Wright State’s Army ROTC commissioning class. Continue reading

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Talent pipeline

Wright Leader is designed to facilitate leadership development opportunities for employees that can be tough to find in higher education. Continue reading

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DDN OpEd: Public universities push the value of higher education

Guest column by Wright State University President Cheryl B. Schrader A recent statewide poll of likely voters affirmed that a large majority of Ohioans recognize and appreciate the high-impact, high-value benefits of our state’s system of public universities. Commissioned by … Continue reading

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Riding the rails

Hannah Tokasz, a theme park enthusiast and Wright State student, worked with monorails at Walt Disney World

Wright State mass communication student Hannah Tokasz became a crowd favorite while working at Disney World. Continue reading

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Bound for Yale

David Baugham, former Student Government president, hopes to manage a health-related nonprofit organization. Continue reading

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Gold standard

Elizabeth Freeman, who uses her degree to mine for gold in Alaska, had her college career interrupted for three years before returning. "I feel like I am finally achieving the goals I set out for myself all those years ago."

2015 Wright State graduate Elizabeth Freeman works as a geologist at a gold mine near Juneau, Alaska. Continue reading

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Fairborn Daily Herald: Wright State graduate earns 2 degrees

One college degree is nice. Two are even nicer. Continue reading

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Fairborn Daily Herald: GCCC Valedictorian headed to Wright State, Raj Soin College of Business

Clare Butcher from the information technology program is valedictorian and will attend Wright State’s College of Business… Continue reading

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Connections through conversation

UCIE’s Conversation Club unites international students with American students to encourage learning. Continue reading

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Hundreds of military veterans, service organizations and employers expected to attend Veterans Moving Forward event at Wright State

Veterans Moving Forward will be held in the Student Union Apollo Room on Wednesday, May 23, from 3 to 7 p.m. Continue reading

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