Around Campus

Wright State Theatre performances in 2019-20 win applause from Dayton Most Metro

Theatre reporter Russell Florence Jr. said he was impressed with Wright State Theatre’s “wonderful knockouts.” Continue reading

Wright State adjusts Operation Move-In to safely welcome residential students to campus

Wright State changed Operation Move-In, including expanding the event to four days, to allow new and returning residential students to safely move their belongings into campus housing. Continue reading

Wright State’s student accountancy chapter wins top Beta Alpha Psi rating for 16th straight year

The student accountancy chapter of Beta Alpha Psi was recognized for students’ professional and community service activities. Continue reading

Wright State acting grad Matt Neal launches Virtual Theatre

The Virtual Theatre, founded by 2007 graduate Matt Neal, will present “She Kills Monsters: Virtual Realms” online Aug. 7–16. Continue reading

COVID-19 Pop Up Testing Site set for Aug. 5 at the Wright State Nutter Center

Greene County will offer free walk-up COVID-19 tests without an appointment or a doctor’s recommendation on Wednesday, Aug. 5. Continue reading

Mini U takes giant steps

The Wright State University Child Development Center on its Dayton Campus, Mini University, reopened its doors June 1. Continue reading

Trifecta training

The Wright State men’s basketball team began their summer workout sessions in the Setzer Pavilion, in preparation for the upcoming season. Continue reading

Wright State committees meticulously prepare for campus reopening

Long before Wright State announced plans to return to teaching for the fall semester, many administrators, faculty, staff and students had been working hard to make it happen. Continue reading

New hue

Owens and fellow university painters Jimmy Storm and Loren Rice have worked since February to update the color footprint in the Student Union. Continue reading

Wright State to collaborate with Air Force on testing for COVID-19 antibodies

The study involves researchers from the 711th Human Performance Wing, Courtney Sulentic, an associate professor of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology; and Mateen Rizki, chair of computer science and engineering. Continue reading