Yearly Archives: 2020

DBJ: AFRL to use Wright State lab space for research initiatives

The U.S. Air Force and Wright State University are partnering on an initiative that will enable personnel from the Air Force Research Laboratory to access lab space at the university’s Boonshoft School of Medicine. Continue reading

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DBJ: Wright State President: Moving forward, flexibility of class portfolio will likely be ‘changed dramatically’

Like its peer institutions, Wright State University acted quickly this spring to mitigate disruption to its operations as the Covid-19 pandemic put higher education on standby. Continue reading

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Dayton Daily News guest column: Populism on the menu, no matter who wins this election

Experts like myself are often asked what a Biden or Trump victory will mean for American politics. Everyone will have a victory narrative for sure. But my answer is about something that greatly troubles me: populism. Continue reading

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Post-election virtual discussion planned for Nov. 4

Wright State community members can discuss their thoughts and feelings about the presidential election virtually on Nov 4. Continue reading

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Raidersgiving will offer to-go meals this Thanksgiving

Students, staff, faculty and alumni can request up to four Thanksgiving meals, which will ready for pick up on Wednesday, Nov. 25. Continue reading

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Wright State theatre grad Joey Monda nominated for two Tony Awards

2012 graduate Joey Monda received two Tony Awards nominations for Best Play as producer of “Slave Play” and “The Inheritance.” Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Alumni Association, Arts Scene, Fine and Performing Arts, Home news sidebar, Liberal Arts, News |

Dayton Daily News guest column: Sorry, Ohio. You are not the bellwether you use to be.

As a political scientist who watched Donald Trump’s victory in 2016, I had an interesting revelation: Michigan was the new Ohio. I was wrong, of course — it’s Wisconsin. Continue reading

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Some international students maintain campus presence with in-person English classes

This semester, the Learning English for Academic and Professional Purposes (LEAP) Intensive English Program has offered most of its English-as-a-second-language courses in-person. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Around Campus, Coronavirus, Home news sidebar, International Students, Liberal Arts, News |

Family tree

Wright State community and public may soon get easy access to ‘Burly,’ a 200-year-old bur oak tree in the campus woods

The largest tree in Wright State’s campus woods is a bur oak estimated to be about two centuries old. Continue reading

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‘An artist in everyone’

Department of Art and Art History to open printmaking course to non-art majors

Opening art courses to non-majors allows students to maintain a creative outlet and distinguish themselves in the job marketing. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Arts Scene, Fine and Performing Arts, Home news sidebar, Liberal Arts, News |