Monthly Archives: April 2022

Nearly 1,700 students graduate at Wright State’s spring commencement ceremonies

Graduating students and their families celebrated the culmination of their education at Wright State University’s spring commencement ceremonies on April 29 and 30 at the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading

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Additional funding offers Wright State finance students new opportunities to develop investment skills

Wright State finance students manage a highly successful investment portfolio through the Real Money Investing course. Continue reading

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Dayton Daily News: 1,700 to graduate from Wright State University this weekend

Almost 1,700 students will graduate at three Wright State University spring commencement ceremonies this weekend. Graduates earned 1,249 bachelor’s degrees, 412 master’s degrees, 27 doctoral degrees and 26 associate degrees. Bob Mihalek, a spokesman for WSU, said 1,682 people applied … Continue reading

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Paul Laurence Dunbar at heart of inaugural Wright State music festival

Organized by the Wright State School of Music, Silver Melted Into Sound is designed to promote the music compositions of underrepresented composers. Continue reading

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Dayton Daily News: Wright State professor nominated for prestigious literary award

Excerpt Erin Flanagan was napping when it was announced that her debut novel, “Deer Season,” had been nominated for a prestigious Edgar Allan Poe Award. Though Flanagan’s debut novel is certainly a triumph in many respects, she was still surprised to … Continue reading

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Naturally curious

Margarita Ronayne's sense of curiosity led to dual bachelor's degrees from Wright State

Margarita Ronayne took an unconventional path to earn dual bachelor’s degrees in psychology and biological sciences from Wright State this spring. Continue reading

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Sharing the joy of music

The legacy of former Wright State professor Mel Goldfinger lives on through his love of music

The late Mel Goldfinger’s beloved collection of instruments was donated to the Wright State School of Music. Continue reading

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Dean Valerie Weber elected to new term on Association of American Medical Colleges’ Council of Deans Administrative Board

Valerie Weber is one of 14 medical school deans appointed to the Council of Deans Administrative Board. Continue reading

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Creating conversation

Career Services at Wright State has a new tool to help engage students and connect them with people and resources. Continue reading

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Wright State School of Music will premiere works of internationally renowned composer

Wright State students organized the recital by internationally renowned composer Alyssa Morris. Continue reading

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