Around Campus

Motion picture students get opportunity to learn from film and television professionals

Film and television professionals shared their expertise with Wright State’s emerging filmmakers and film scholars. Continue reading

Brushing up

International artists and scholars feed artwork of modern languages students in novel project

Modern languages students at Wright State put their feelings to the canvas following virtual seminars with international artists and scholars. Continue reading

Cardboard commitment

The Nutter Center Virtual Sellout Campaign enables fans to purchase a cardboard cutout of themselves or others that are placed in a seat behind the home and visiting benches during women’s and men’s basketball games. Continue reading

More than 1,300 students to graduate at Wright State’s virtual fall commencement

Wright State will broadcast the virtual fall commencement ceremony on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube beginning at 10 am on Saturday, Dec. 12. Continue reading

Human interest

Wright State political science alumnus Neal Duiker balances Air Force mega-contracting with serving the homeless

Neal Duiker, a 2003 political science graduate of Wright State, works with the homeless, manages Air Force contracts, is an Iraq war veteran and former AmeriCorps VISTA employee. Continue reading

Annual Doc Night will showcase new films by Wright State students

Scheduled for Dec. 4 and 10 on Twitch, Doc Night will feature 17 short documentaries produced by juniors in the Motion Pictures Program. Continue reading

Arriving on the scene

Wright State economics alums Rajesh D. and Sarah E. Felix making a splash in the film industry

The documentary “The Power of Movement,” produced by Wright State economics alums Rajesh D. and Sarah E. Felix, was released in November. Continue reading

Magazine ranks Wright State No. 3 in the nation for its wheelchair-friendly features

New Mobility magazine and the United Spinal Association ranked Wright State University No. 3 in the nation for its wheelchair-friendly features and accessibility. Continue reading

Novel approach

New science fiction book by David H. Wilson, Lake Campus professor of English, is making a splash

David H. Wilson, who writes under the pseudonym D. Harlan Wilson, released “Outré” in November. Continue reading

Raiders serving Raiders

Wright State University students, staff, faculty and alumni who didn’t go home for Thanksgiving enjoyed a holiday meal thanks to the ninth annual Raidersgiving. Continue reading