Around Campus

Career exploration expo for liberal arts a popular spot

Scores of students picked their way among the information tables at the Major and Career Exploration Expo organized by the Center for Liberal Arts Student Success. Continue reading

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Wright State’s program on Information Literacy squares with governor’s proclamation

Wright State University Libraries’ Information Literacy program helps students navigate the information universe and develop skills to effectively and efficiently mine and use that information. Continue reading

Wright State Theatre presents whimsical musical comedy ‘No, No, Nanette’

Wright State Theatre’s production of the whimsical tap-dancing musical “No, No, Nanette” runs in the Festival Playhouse from Oct. 27 to Nov. 13. Continue reading

On a mission

Two weeks in Ethiopia this summer helped Wright State’s Brooklyne Mason confirm that she now plays soccer with a purpose. Continue reading

Friendship Food Pantry hopes to collect 5,000 items

The Wright State Friendship Food Pantry hopes to collect 5,000 items during a donation drive this week. Continue reading

Wright State to stage the fourth annual Raiderthon dance marathon

Raiderthon crowd

Raiderthon, a 15-hour dance marathon and fundraiser, takes place Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. in the Apollo Room of the Student Union. Continue reading

Doctor dreams

Graduate student Dubem Obianagha came to Wright State from the African nation of Nigeria to pursue a dream of becoming a doctor. Continue reading

Author of ‘Pivotal Tuesdays’ to visit Wright State for Presidential Lecture, Common Text events

Historian Margaret O’Mara will give a Presidential Lecture on Nov. 2 and and participate in Common Text events on Nov. 3. Continue reading

Wright State club football team ranked No. 5 in the nation

For the fifth straight week, the Wright State Club Football was ranked in the National Club Football Association Power Rankings Top Ten. Continue reading

From Horizons in Medicine program to medical school

The Boonshoft School of Medicine’s Horizons in Medicine Program made medical student Yasamine Edwards believe she could become a doctor. Continue reading