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Dec 11Wright State tunnels continue to keep campus safe
When the first snowflakes fall and the temperature drops, Wright State University’s tunnel system is a popular and safe destination for all students, faculty and staff. Continue reading →
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Dec 10Winning by design
Wright State student Kaylie Dameron won the women’s 6K race at the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championship. Continue reading →
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Dec 9Nearly 1,100 students to graduate at Wright State’s fall commencement ceremonies
Wright State will hold its fall graduate commencement ceremony on Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. and its undergraduate commencement ceremony on Dec. 14 at 10 a.m. in the Nutter Center. Continue reading →
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Dec 5Dayton Business Journal honors Wright State University as its Customer Service Business of the Year
The Customer Service Business of the Year Award underscores Wright State’s commitment to put students first in everything the university does. Continue reading →
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Dec 4Wright State students learn about a day in the life of a journalist at Cox Media Career Day
Wright State communication studies students spent a day shadowing journalists, photographers and other professionals at WHIO Radio and News Center 7. Continue reading →
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- Dayton Daily News: Wright State to celebrate 1,100 students graduating this weekend
- Dayton Daily News: Wright State, Premier Health appoint Florida doctor to dual leadership role
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State, Premier Health hire doctor for dual leadership role
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State’s women-led leadership marks an anomaly in higher education
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State students prepare for take-off
- Dayton Daily News: Helping veterans start businesses is the mission at new Wright State office
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State’s Latino Center acts as a supportive hub for student success
- Dayton Business Journal: Tom Webb elevates Wright State’s disability efforts to national level
Monthly Archives: July 2020
Mini U takes giant steps
The Wright State University Child Development Center on its Dayton Campus, Mini University, reopened its doors June 1. Continue reading →
Alumni say liberal arts degrees from Wright State prepared them well for the future
Their liberal arts degrees from Wright State University have helped students better communicate, better problem-solve and prepared them well for the future. Continue reading →
Wright State faculty work to strengthen online courses for fall semester
Better online courses and more online offerings will greet Wright State students this fall semester thanks to the faculty’s strong response to training and their creative approaches to remote teaching. Continue reading →
Trifecta training
The Wright State men’s basketball team began their summer workout sessions in the Setzer Pavilion, in preparation for the upcoming season. Continue reading →
Collection conscious
Jane Wildermuth sees more online content, community outreach as the new head of Special Collections and ArchivesJane Wildermuth is leading the merged departments of Special Collections and Archives and Digital Initiatives and Repository Services. Continue reading →
Wright State researcher Ulas Sunar wins $1.7 million grant to demonstrate novel approach for imaging and treating ovarian cancer
Ulas Sunar, director of the Biomedical Imaging Laboratory, is investigating new techniques to detect and treat small tumor nodules in ovarian cancer. Continue reading →
Nine Wright State students receive State Department scholarships for study abroad in 2021
In 2019, Wright State was named among the institutions showing the greatest growth in sending students overseas by the State Department’s Gilman program. Continue reading →
Dayton Daily News: With Broadway closed, Wright State graduate changes course
On March 9, Wright State University musical theater graduate K.J. Hippensteel took the stage of New York’s Stephen Sondheim Theatre as an ensemble member in the first preview performance… Continue reading →
Wright State committees meticulously prepare for campus reopening
Long before Wright State announced plans to return to teaching for the fall semester, many administrators, faculty, staff and students had been working hard to make it happen. Continue reading →
Foodbank to hold mass food distribution at Wright State Nutter Center July 23
The Foodbank will return to the Wright State University Nutter Center for a mass food distribution on Thursday, July 23, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Continue reading →