Monthly Archives: May 2020

News value

Wright State communication students land stories in the Dayton Daily News

Communication students wrote articles highlighting people and their endeavors in the Dayton community for a collection called “Our Stories.” Continue reading

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Eggcellent delivery

Since mid-March, Happy Wife Acres has donated 50 dozen eggs to the Fairborn FISH Food Pantry. Continue reading

Posted in Alumni, Community Service, Coronavirus, Home news sidebar, Homepage Photos and Video, News, Videos |

Fairborn Daily Herald: Wright State student takes engineering talent to Woolpert, Sweden

Excerpt When Wright State University mechanical engineering student Jack Stafford went to work during the fall 2019 semester, just a short distance away was the Nobel Prize Museum. That’s because Stafford was in Stockholm, Sweden, as part of a three-month … Continue reading

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Wright State employees honored for excellence

Wright State University has recognized select staff and faculty members for their vital contributions to the university. Continue reading

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Population and Public Health Sciences offers new aerospace medicine course

The new aerospace medicine course will benefit undergraduate students interested in the fundamental sciences underpinning all things aviation and space medicine. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Home news sidebar, Medicine, News, Undergraduate |

Foundation for success

From stand-up comedy to the automotive world, Chris Wagel ’02 credits Wright State with helping him thrive

Chris Wagel never envisioned a successful career in automotive sales. As a Wright State student, he steered clear of anything related to the world of business. Continue reading

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Wright State Guardian continues to operate and provide information to the student body

The student newspaper staff works remotely to publish news stories, profiles and COVID-19 updates from Wright State and the state of Ohio. Continue reading

Posted in Coronavirus, Home news sidebar, News |

Game changer

Video gaming channel helps computer engineering students stay connected during coronavirus

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering uses Discord to help students and faculty stay engaged while learning from home. Continue reading

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WHIO: Wright State to give $4.8 million in grants to students affected by COVID-19

Photo of Wright State University in the fall

Excerpt Wright State University is set to issue $4.8 million in CARES Act funds to students who were negatively impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Students eligible for the CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) grants must meet the … Continue reading

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Dayton 24/7 Now: Wright State students to share $5 million in CARES Act funds

Excerpt Eligible Wright State students can expect to receive more than $5 million in CARES Act funds. The CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) provides funding to institutions to provide emergency financial aid grants to students whose lives … Continue reading

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