Around Campus

Wright State, volunteers still buzzing after 2017 National Science Olympiad Tournament

Over 400 Wright State volunteers helped make the 33rd annual National Science Olympiad Tournament a huge success. Continue reading

Medical student to receive Excellence in Public Health Award

The U.S. Public Health Service will recognize Nicholaus J. Christian for his involvement in public health issues in his community. Continue reading

Science superstars

Stars of the future compete at Wright State University in 2017 Science Olympiad National Tournament

Science Olympiad brought more than 5,000 students, educators and parents from all 50 states to Wright State, pumping an estimated $1.7 million into the local economy. Continue reading

Wright State announces cost-cutting measures in athletics

Wright State University announced that Intercollegiate Athletics will implement cost-cutting measures that will eliminate men’s and women’s swimming and diving. Continue reading

Wright State’s LGBTQA affairs director joins Dayton Human Relations Council

Serving on the Dayton Human Relations Council will help Petey Peterson extend their work with the LGBTQA community of Dayton. Continue reading

Hundreds of military veterans expected to attend Veterans Moving Forward event at Wright State on May 24

About 100 veterans service organizations are expected to be on hand to connect with veterans at the event. Continue reading

Engineering for a cause

Sam Salchak ’17 uses his engineering degree from Wright State to design a life-sustaining washing machine for a hospital in Malawi, Africa. Continue reading

Science showdown

Stars of the future to compete at Wright State University in 2017 Science Olympiad National Tournament

More than 5,000 students, educators and parents will descend on Wright State for the 2017 Science Olympiad National Tournament May 19–20. Continue reading

Summer classes in full swing at Wright State

Nearly 2,000 Wright State students are taking advantage of the 20 percent tuition rebate on summer courses. Continue reading

Natural cause

The woods of Wright State, hub of research projects, granted partial conservation easement

Wright State creates a 15-acre conservation easement in the woods to protect a rare bat and other endangered species from development. Continue reading