Around Campus

Wright State music grad wins position in prestigious Army band

William Kan, a Wright State music performance graduate, earned a position as a percussionist in the prestigious U.S. Army band Pershing’s Own. Continue reading

Raider Food Pantry helps combat food insecurity among students

Located in the Student Union, Wright State’s Raider Food Pantry serves all students in need of emergency food assistance. Continue reading

Campus is electric with First Weekend activities

Wright State students opened the Fall Semester with First Weekend on the Dayton Campus from Aug. 18 through Aug. 21. Continue reading

Prepared to learn

We Serve U is holding a school supply collection drive to give local elementary students the tools for academic success. Continue reading

Feels like home

Around 100 Wright State staff, faculty and student volunteers welcomed new and returning residential students to the Dayton Campus during Operation Move-In. Continue reading

Wright State computer scientist Nella Ludlow to give lecture on quantum computing

Nella Ludlow, the director of quantum computing initiatives and research professor of computer science and engineering, will present “The Excitement of Quantum Computing” on Aug. 25. Continue reading

Math boot camp

Almost 100 first-year engineering and computer science students participated in the Academic Advantage Program. Continue reading

Leading the way

About 100 Wright State students along with a dozen staff and faculty members participated in the Established Leadership Retreat. Continue reading

Wright State medical student gives keynote address at Junior ROTC leadership ceremony

U.S. Army 2nd Lt. and Boonshoft School of Medicine medical student Lizzy Zinn discussed her path to the military and medical school during her speech. Continue reading

Operation Move-In to welcome more than 1,500 residential students to Wright State’s Dayton campus

New and returning residential students will return to the Dayton Campus for Fall Semester during Operation Move-In on Aug. 17–20. Continue reading