Wright State Headlines
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Jun 4
Raj Soin College of Business Associate Dean Rachel Sturm named rising education star by Dayton Business Journal
Rachel Sturm, associate dean and professor of management in the Raj Soin College of Business, has built a distinguished career as a scholar, teacher and leader. Continue reading →
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Jun 1
Holding herself to high standards
Kasi Edwards says the broad business perspective she gained through Wright State’s MBA program helped propel her career from a series of leadership roles to executive vice president of strategy and corporate development at Reynolds and Reynolds. Continue reading →
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May 27
David Shoop turns Wright State values into a powerful legal career
David Shoop, a first-generation college graduate, has built a nationally recognized legal career recovering hundreds of millions of dollars for injured consumers and helping remove dangerous products from the marketplace. Continue reading →
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May 26
Nicholas Quillen honored as 2025 Wright State University Officer of the Year
The Wright State University Department of Public Safety honored several police officers, dispatchers and university staff members at the annual Public Safety Awards ceremony. Continue reading →
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May 21
Wright State pedals toward bicycle friendly recognition
Wright State University is expanding cycling access and outdoor recreation opportunities through new bike programs, safety initiatives and campus resources. Continue reading →
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- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State, Premier Health secure $2.5M grant for expansion of healthcare program
- Dayton Daily News: Boonshoft School of Medicine, Premier Health receive $2.5M to provide care to people experiencing homelessness
- Dayton Daily News: Wright State gets $2.5M to teach AI to rural Ohioans
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State names 35-year AFRL veteran as interim dean of college
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State leads $2.5M national push to tackle AI education divide in rural areas
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Author Archives: Seth Bauguess
‘Modern Family’ ties to Canfield
((excerpt)) After graduating in 2000, Fill attended Wright State University for two years, majoring in film production. When he wasn’t in class, Fill said he worked full time at Home Depot for some extra cash. TheVindicatorOnline.com
Advocates not ready to sing about women’s gains
((excerpt)) According to the national organization The Wage Project, which held a “Start Smart” workshop on the subject at Wright State University, last week, a woman with a high school education will make $700,000 less during her working lifetime than … Continue reading
Short-handed WSU stuns Phoenix
((excerpt)) GREEN BAY, Wis. — Down two senior starters because of injury and having rallied from a late six-point deficit, Wright State turned to its best driver. Except that he was cold. N’Gai Evans, the WSU senior guard, had taken … Continue reading
Wright State institute posts rapid growth
((excerpt)) The Dayton region is bolstering its image as a hub for scientific work with a surge at the Wright State Research Institute. Also known as WSRI, the institute quietly grew until last year, when it nearly doubled its staff … Continue reading
Positive News for Breast Cancer Survivors
((excerpt)) A recent scientific study confirms positive findings on a medical treatment method featuring a new combination of drugs and a new delivery system. It significantly improves the quality of life for breast cancer survivors. WABCTV.com
For WSU, Wisconsin normally tough trip
((excerpt)) FAIRBORN — Vaughn Duggins was going through a weekly set of interviews when the Wright State senior guard surprised some by saying he hates Wisconsin. The entire state. DaytonDailyNews.com
Weekend concerts at Nutter bring thousands to area
((excerpt)) FAIRBORN — Wright State University’s Nutter Center will play host this weekend to two top national touring acts, Rascal Flatts and Kid Rock, who combined are expected to draw nearly 20,000 people today and Saturday to the 12,000-seat arena … Continue reading
Area unemployment dips slightly
((excerpt)) Thomas L. Traynor, chair of the economics department at Wright State University, said he expects to see employment in the region continue to improve gradually through the first half of the year. DaytonDailyNews.com
