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Sep 19Wall Street Journal ranks Wright State top public university in Ohio for social mobility
“Wright State is committed to providing all students with access to a high-quality education, no matter what walk of life they come from, and helping them get across the finish line with a degree,” said President Susan Edwards. Continue reading →
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Sep 18Wright State’s Master of Public Health program to celebrate 20th anniversary
Wright State University’s public health program will celebrate 20 years of excellence this year, starting with a kick-off event and reception on Thursday, Sept. 26. Continue reading →
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Sep 17Rushing home
Cheering and screams of pure joy filled Wright State’s Dayton Campus as dozens of female students pledged to join five different sororities. Continue reading →
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Sep 16Wright State celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month
Wright State will celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with a series of events on and off campus. Continue reading →
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Sep 13‘South Pacific’ brings Wright State, Dayton Performing Arts Alliance together in new collaboration
Wright State acting and musical theatre students will perform with the Dayton Opera and the Dayton Philharmonic in “South Pacific” at the Schuster Center Sept. 21-22. Continue reading →
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Wright State in the News
- Dayton Daily News: Mental health is a community problem, panelists say at Wright State event
- Dayton Daily News: Wright State sees enrollment continue to climb
- WDPR interviews visual artist slated to visit Wright State
- Dayton Daily News: Storytelling and schools: Wright State’s 2024-25 visual arts season opens with two photo exhibitions
- WYSO Public Radio: Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine starts new fellowship for addiction care
- WYSO Public Radio: Rise of medical marijuana detailed in Wright State professor’s new book
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- Dayton Daily News: Founding member of Wright State’s Boonshoft School of Medicine leaves the school $1.7 million
Finance, Accountancy, Management Information Systems, and Economics
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 →
Management magic
Wright State’s student-managed investment portfolio passes $2 million markFinance students in the Raj Soin College of Business manage the portfolio of university funds in a course titled Real Money Investing. Continue reading →
Wright State faculty, staff and alumni named to annual Forty Under 40 list
Winners with Wright State connections include a marketing faculty member, a staff member who runs her own community organization and 10 alumni. Continue reading →
Opportunity knocks
Area companies continue to hire Wright State students and recent graduates for internships and full-time jobs during the COVID-19 pandemicStudents and alumni are encouraged to utilize Wright State Career Services and the many important tools they provide to assist with job searching. Continue reading →
Management marvel
2020 Wright State grad Beth Metcalf uses ONEIL Center experience as a career launching padBeth Metcalf served as a project/intern manager at The ONEIL Center at Wright State before graduating in May with a bachelor’s degree in accountancy. Continue reading →
Wright State employees honored for excellence
Wright State University has recognized select staff and faculty members for their vital contributions to the university. Continue reading →
Outstanding NTE Faculty: Service
Bill WoodPart of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2018-19
Students rave about Bill Wood’s willingness to go above and beyond to help them understand the material. Continue reading →
More than 2,100 Wright State students complete requirements for graduation as class of 2020
While graduating students have had their official celebration put on hold due to COVID-19, Wright State will recognize their many achievements as they have completed their degree requirements. Continue reading →
Remote control
Wright State faculty, staff and students embrace remote delivery of classesWright State faculty, staff and students have come together to ensure lessons can be delivered remotely for the remainder of the spring semester. Continue reading →
This year’s LIFT2 Symposium at Wright State to feature three keynotes
The Leading Innovation in Finance Today and Tomorrow (LIFT2) Symposium is scheduled for March 27 in the Student Union. Continue reading →