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Apr 19
Movie night
This year’s eighth annual Raiderthon raised over $20,000 for Dayton Children’s Hospital Continue reading →
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Apr 19
Driveway 5K to raise money for Wright State’s Student Emergency Fund
Organized by Wright State Campus Recreation, the Driveway 5K promotes physical wellness while raising funds for the Student Emergency Fund. Continue reading →
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Apr 19
Dayton Mayor, Wright State alumna Nan Whaley to give libraries talk
Nan Whaley will discuss “Leadership in Challenging Times” during the Friends of the Libraries Virtual Lunch-In on April 21. Continue reading →
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Apr 16
Wright State WestRock Scholars studying quality of Wilmington drinking water sources
WestRock created a research fund in 2020 to support research in sustainability science by Wright State students. Continue reading →
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Apr 16
Virtual reality classrooms and health tracking explored during Wright State’s Innovation Weekend
Students devised solutions to “The Psychology of Connection: From Education to Work to Space” during Innovation Weekend. Continue reading →
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- DDN: Drive-in for Wright State’s Big Lens Film Fest
- DBJ: Wright State lands $1.7M federal grant for research
- DDN: Raiders make history with NCAA tourney win
- WDTN: Wright State opens COVID-19 vaccine clinic for students
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Monthly Archives: July 2018
DDN: Wright State student recognized at Pentagon for role in workforce program

Excerpt A Wright State University student was honored this week at the Pentagon for his role in the a work recruiting program. Ben Sanders, a human resource management major and a part of Wright State’s Office of Disability Services, was … Continue reading
Posted in Wright State in the News
Sidney Daily News: Wright State prez gets good review

Excerpt The Executive Committee of the Wright State University Board of Trustees met with President Cheryl B. Schrader in executive session, July 23, to review her first year in office at the university. Present at the meeting were Executive Committee … Continue reading
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DDN: Wright State alumna, woman behind ‘Black Panther’ launches large scholarship fund for Dayton-area students

Excerpt Long before she managed a reported $30 million arts budget for the blockbuster movie “Black Panther,” Hannah Beachler was a single mother with film-making aspirations at Wright State University in Fairborn. Flash forward nearly two decades and the Wright State University … Continue reading
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In their corner
Wright State SOPP student Brandt Ling serves as vice president of Autism Society of Dayton
Volunteering with the Autism Society of Dayton is one way School of Professional Psychology student Brandt Ling gives back to the community. Continue reading
Posted in Academics, News, Professional Psychology, Student Profile