Wright State University President Susan Edwards met with a group of students in the lobby of Hamilton Hall for a fireside chat on Feb. 11. The chat gave students an opportunity to engage with the president, and ask questions in a comfortable setting.
“It was a lot of fun to get the students’ questions and get to know them a little bit better,” said Edwards.
During the hourlong chat, Edwards discussed the importance of recruitment, retention and relationships for Wright State.
“The relationship part of the three R’s is super important to me personally,” said John Davis, a history major who participated in the fireside chat.
Edwards is the fourth Wright State president to participate in the annual tradition.

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