Author Archives: Seth Bauguess

About Seth Bauguess

Born in Lexington, KY and raised in Cincinnati, OH Seth Bauguess graduated from the University's of Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music in 2001 with a BA in electronic media. In 2013 he earned his MBA from Wright State University's Raj Soin College of Business. Currently Wright State's director of Communications, Bauguess has worked in public relations at Wright State since 2010. Before joining the university, Bauguess worked for ten years as a general assignment television news reporter at WKEF and WRGT in Dayton, OH, WMGT in Macon, GA and WKAG in Hopkinsville, KY.

Raiders women’s basketball coach golden in 1st season

((excerpt)) FAIRBORN — Ten months ago, if you had heard him talking Wright State women’s basketball, you might have dismissed him as a guy peddling nothing but fool’s gold. Last April, when Mike Bradbury was named the new WSU coach, … Continue reading

Posted in Wright State in the News |

Donlon tours WSU campus with megaphone to raise game attendance

((excerpt)) FAIRBORN — Billy Donlon, the Wright State men’s basketball coach, pulled a chair from a corner table, stepped onto it and raised the megaphone he had been carrying through campus. “I’m really sorry to bother you while you all … Continue reading

Posted in Wright State in the News |

Getting H.Y.P.E.: Stone Mountain Counselor Incorporates Hip-Hop Into Teen Therapy

((excerpt)) While working on her doctorate degree in clinical psychology at Wright State University in Dayton Ohio, Winfrey developed H.Y.P.E. primarily as a tool to help young black males open up in therapy sessions. The music, she says, is a … Continue reading

Posted in Wright State in the News |

As private pay plummets, public pay in Ohio increases

((excerpt)) A plunge in spending by state and local governments will slow the growth rate of the economy, but is unlikely to stop it in this instance, said Tom Traynor, professor and chairman of Wright State University’s economics department. This … Continue reading

Posted in Wright State in the News |

WSU grad lands ‘True Blood’ role

((excerpt)) Daniel Buran, a late-1980s theater graduate of Wright State University, has landed the recurring role of Raoul on season four of the television series “True Blood.” The Cleveland native will play Raoul, the “werewolf packmaster” of Shreveport, La. He … Continue reading

Posted in Wright State in the News |

ESPN broadcaster names WSU’s Duggins top BracketBusters performer

((excerpt)) Mark Adams, the ESPN.com contributor and ESPN broadcaster, has called Vaughn Duggins’ 31 points for Wright State on Saturday the best performance in the weekend BracketBusters event. DaytonDailyNews.com

Posted in Wright State in the News |

Wright State invests $3.6M in athletic upgrades

((excerpt)) A $3.6 million athletic project will expand Wright State University’s sports campus. The project, which will begin this summer and be completed by fall, includes upgrading two soccer and football fields for sports clubs and intramurals. The university also … Continue reading

Posted in Wright State in the News |

Wright State’s first director of the Office of Disability Services has died

Pat Marx (at left), then Director of Wright State's Office of Disability Services speaking with Robert Kegerreis (middle), Wright State University's second president and Jeff Vernooy (at right), Wright State's current Director of Disability Services at the first National Conference of Disability Service Providers held at Wright State in 1977.

Patricia Marx, the first director of Wright State’s Office of Disability Services, died… Continue reading

Posted in Alumni, Around Campus, Home news sidebar, News, Special Categories |

WSU researchers create virtual warriors

((excerpt)) FAIRBORN, Ohio (WDTN) – Wright State researchers are turning heads, working with the Army on a system inspired by video games. If it works, lives will be saved. Young soldiers fighting for our freedom often learn life and death … Continue reading

Posted in Wright State in the News |

Xenia teacher national finalist

School Headlines-Dayton Daily News

XENIA — Xenia High School science teacher Bill Richey has been selected as one of three finalists in the nation for the Schell Science Teaching Award. The award recognizes one outstanding classroom teacher who has had a positive impact on … Continue reading

Posted in Wright State in the News |