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Mar 7
Wright State retains Carnegie Research 2 classification
Wright State is committed to advancing impactful research and supporting doctoral education that enhances health care outcomes, promotes public well-being and enriches student learning experiences. Continue reading →
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Mar 6
Calorie competition
Starting March 3, Wright State University students, employees and partners kicked off the annual Spring Food Drive competition to support the Raider Food Pantry. Continue reading →
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Mar 4
Wright State’s Boonshoft School of Medicine receives $1.5 million estate gift for scholarships
A gift from the late Mary L. Marshall Sidorsky, M.D., will support scholarships for medical students at Wright State’s Boonshoft School of Medicine. Continue reading →
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Feb 27
Pancakes for patients
Wright State Miracle Makers held a fundraiser to promote Raiderthon and raise funds for Dayton Children’s Hospital. Continue reading →
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Feb 26
Theatre alum invited to write new musical for Wright State fine and performing arts students
The School of Fine and Performing Arts invited alum Ronvé O’Daniel to create an original musical that current Wright State theatre students will perform in 2026. Continue reading →
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- Dayton Daily News: Project Blackbird to shed shame on mental health at upcoming Wright State event
- ‘Living Dayton’: President Edwards explains how students can win scholarships to Wright State at the Big Hoopla STEM Challenge
- Yahoo News: ‘I’m still kind of processing it’: Wright State grad wins top honor at Sundance
- Dayton Business Journal: Dayton Children’s and Wright State expand longtime partnership
- Dayton Daily News: Dayton Children’s, Wright State expand partnership, access to care
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Author Archives: Seth Bauguess
Dayton Daily News: How a Dayton innovation company is enhancing mealtime at Wright State

Excerpt Wright State University is integrating a local company’s technology to help students with disabilities be more independent at mealtimes. Locally invented and manufactured Obi was created by University of Dayton engineering graduate Jon Dekar, who made the first all-wood … Continue reading
Dayton Daily News: Wright State avoids state fiscal watch after increasing reserves

Excerpt Wright State will avoid state fiscal watch, state documents show, but school leaders warned the university has work to do before it’s financially in the clear. “We still have a lot of work left to do, but that’s certainly … Continue reading
WDTN: Wright State students taking children back in time at Boonshoft Museum of Discovery

The Public History concentration at Wright State integrates a traditional history curriculum with courses taught by professionals in archives, museum studies, and historic preservation; an internship; and a project leading to a Master of Arts degree in history with a specialization in public history. Continue reading
Van Wert Independent: Lake Campus to host Research Symposium

Excerpt On Thursday, April 18, Wright State University-Lake Campus will host the 2019 Research Symposium from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in James F. Dicke Hall. The event is free and open to the public. The annual Lake Campus Research Symposium is a … Continue reading
Dayton Daily News: Wright State’s APRI helping city survey residents for first time since 2015

Excerpt West Carrollton is surveying residents on a range of topics involving city services, including police and fire services and trash collection. The survey facilitated by Wright State University’s Applied Policy Research Institute can be completed online as well as … Continue reading
DBJ: Wright State University named among nation’s best for students with disabilities

Excerpt Wright State University has been named one of the best colleges for students with disabilities. The school is No. 3 on College Magazine’s Top 10 Campuses for Students with Physical Disabilities. The ranking was created based on a variety … Continue reading
Dayton Daily News’ Archdeacon: Wright State basketball teams lift morale on campus

Excerpt One by one thy came over to pay homage and show appreciation. There was an old, white-haired lady, two young black women, a guy in a ball cap drinking a beer, a father and his little daughter, a pair … Continue reading