Around Campus

Historian, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture fellow to give Piediscalzi Lecture at Wright State

Shannen Dee Williams will discuss the historical impact of Black Catholic nuns in the United States on Feb. 2 at Wright State. Continue reading

Wright State online graduate programs ranked among best nationally

U.S. News & World Report has named Wright State’s online graduate programs in engineering, business and nursing as among the best in the nation for 2023. Continue reading

STEM-focused

Computer engineering major Celeste Irwin is the inaugural recipient of the BHG Financial Runner scholarship for women in STEM

Wright State computer engineering major Celeste Irwin wants to use her medical and programming knowledge to work in research and product development in MRI-guided focused ultrasound. Continue reading

C-SPAN to record classroom lecture by Wright State historian Paul Lockhart

A classroom lecture by Paul Lockhart, professor of history, on The History of the Gun will be featured on “Lectures in History” on C-SPAN. Continue reading

Wright State violin professor, conductor In-Hong Cha gains notice on international stage

In-Hong Cha, professor of applied violin at Wright State, received South Korea’s highest annual recognition for classical musicians and was guest conductor at a concert celebrating the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Ecuador. Continue reading

Learn what it’s like to be a Wright State student at a Raider Open House Jan. 28

Future undergraduate students and their families can explore campus, connect with faculty and current students and learn why it’s a great time to be a Raider during Wright State’s next open house. Continue reading

New year, new you

Student participation rising Campus Rec’s new, popular group fitness classes

Wright State’s Campus Recreation has added several new student instructors and new group fitness classes to help kick off the spring semester. Continue reading

Digital Microelectronics Lab provides Wright State students with cybersecurity training space

Supported by the Air Force ADMETE grant, the Digital Microelectronics Lab provides a space where students can receive the hands-on training needed to work in the microchip and microelectronic fields. Continue reading

Wright State musical theatre, music students to join Dayton Philharmonic for ‘Evening of Sondheim’

“An Evening of Sondheim” will feature junior and senior musical theatre majors and a combined School of Fine and Performing Arts Chorale of more than 100 voices. Continue reading

Veteran and Military Center Champion Garden named in honor of late Wright State ROTC graduate

The Captain Shawn L. English Champion Garden will honor military veterans and those who support them. Continue reading