Around Campus

Wright State faculty member Erin Flanagan’s debut novel nominated for prestigious Edgar Award

“Deer Season,” by Erin Flanagan, professor of English language and literatures, was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel by an American Author. Continue reading

Wright State Theatre’s production of ‘Sweat’ will now run Feb. 10–20

Wright State Theatre will present “Sweat,” Lynn Nottage’s drama about working-class Americans, Feb. 10–20 in the Festival Playhouse. Continue reading

‘Undesign the Redline’ exhibits highlight Black History Month at Wright State University

“Undesign the Redline” is on display on the second floor of Dunbar Library during February. Continue reading

Getting involved

Wright State students were able to learn about the university’s numerous student organizations and clubs at the Involvement Fair. Continue reading

Welcome mat

More than 400 future students and their families registered to learn more about Wright State, explore majors and programs, and tour the Dayton Campus during Raider Open House. Continue reading

Explore Wright State’s graduate programs at Virtual Open House Feb. 7–11

The Virtual Open House will feature program-specific events for more than 30 graduate degree programs over the course of the week. Continue reading

Drive-thru COVID-19 testing event at Nutter Center Feb. 1

Testing is limited to people 10 and older who are experiencing symptoms or who have had a known exposure to someone who tested positive with COVID-19. Continue reading

Direct authority

Shaun Patrick Tubbs turns a ‘short’ stay at Wright State into an acting and directing career

Acting alumnus Shaun Patrick Tubbs is the visiting guest director of Wright State Theatre’s production of “Sweat,” which runs from Feb. 10-20 in the Festival Playhouse. Continue reading

Scholarship seekers

More than two dozen high school students competed for scholarships to Wright State at the Business Scholarship Challenge. Continue reading

Peer Mentoring Programs help new students navigate and succeed at Wright State

Peer Mentoring Programs connect students with a peer coach who is trained on Wright State resources and knows when to connect students to a success coach, advisor or student advocate. Continue reading