((Excerpt))
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake that rattled Virginia and much of the northern East Coast caused instruments at Wright State University-Lake Campus to jump Tuesday afternoon.
The quake struck shortly before 2 p.m. and its epicenter was near Mineral, Va., west of Richmond. The impact of the quake caused a monitoring station at the Lake Campus to jump and the Auglaize County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) reported receiving numerous telephone calls regarding an earthquake.

Holding herself to high standards
David Shoop turns Wright State values into a powerful legal career
Nicholas Quillen honored as 2025 Wright State University Officer of the Year
Wright State pedals toward bicycle friendly recognition
Wright State University receives BBB of Greater Dayton’s 16th annual Community Honor Award