The latest series of renovations at Wright State University highlight its continuing relationship with Reynolds and Reynolds.
Wright State is cutting the ribbon on a coffee shop several months ahead of breaking ground on a second, thanks to hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions from the Kettering-based tech company, which credits the school as a major source of its workforce.
In May, Wright State will open a $950,000 new coffee bar in Rike Hall to benefit the Raj Soin College of Business, made possible with a $300,000 grant from Reynolds and Reynolds, an automotive software company.
This comes as the school has begun operations at another smaller coffee shop in Russ Engineering Center, courtesy a $50,000 Reynolds donation.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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