Around Campus

Watch: Opioid battle

Video: Hundreds of Wright State students, area high school students and community members took part in an effort to spotlight on the dangers of opioid abuse. Continue reading

Wright State to host Irish novelist Colm Tóibín, winner of Dayton Literary Peace Prize achievement award

“Classical Tragedy and the Modern Imagination: A Conversation with Colm Tóibín” will be held Nov. 6 at 2 3 p.m. in the Stein Galleries. Continue reading

Watch: Career hunting

Video: The Career Center at Wright State hosted the Career Fair Fall 2017 on Oct. 17 in the Student Union. Continue reading

Watch: Ready to help

Video: Volunteer high school students scream for help after a simulated tornado training program at the National Disaster Health Consortium. Continue reading

Medical student leads integrative medicine conference

Fifty-six students attended the conference, which included workshops on massage, acupuncture, nutrition, aromatherapy, meditation, self-care and osteopathic manipulation. Continue reading

2017-18 men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams to compete in final season at Wright State University

Wright State will not allocate further funding or accept additional external funding to operate the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams after this season. Continue reading

Eye-opening

The Tunnel of Oppression is an eye-opening experience designed to help first-year students at Wright State University appreciate diversity and fight discrimination. Continue reading

Medical students raise money for hurricane relief efforts

Medical students at the Boonshoft School of Medicine raised more than $1,500 for hurricane relief efforts. Continue reading

Wright State to host discussion on U.S.–North Korea relations

Wright State experts in political science, religion, history and international affairs will examine tensions between the United States and North Korea during a panel discussion on Oct. 17. Continue reading

NASA engineering leader Michael D. Watson to speak at Wright State on elegant engineering systems

Michael Watson, who works in NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, will speak on Oct. 13 in the Russ Engineering Center. Continue reading