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Wright State University President Dr. David Hopkins was in Van Wert Tuesday to report on the good things happening in Ohio higher education, and also talked about the challenges ahead for Ohio’s colleges and universities.
Hopkins brought with him a number of Wright State officials, both from the main campus in Dayton and the Lake Campus in Celina, while members of the Western Ohio Education Foundation Board of Trustees, which provides scholarships and student housing at the Lake Campus, were also introduced.
During the luncheon, which was hosted by Van Wert Rotary Club at Willow Bend Country Club, the Cleveland-area native talked about Wright State’s programs in Dayton and at the Lake Campus, noting especially the success of the Lake Campus’ new engineering program.
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