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Apr 18Wright State University Foundation awards Students First Fund grants
The nine projects that received Students First funding will have far-reaching impacts on the Dayton and Lake Campuses. Continue reading →
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Apr 18Cosmic collection
Over 200 Mini University preschool students participated in an art project to raise excitement and awareness for the total solar eclipse. Continue reading →
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Apr 17Wright State revives student-faculty collaborative writing journal
The Best Integrated Writing journal showcases Wright State students’ scholarly papers from a wide range of disciplines. Continue reading →
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Apr 17Fulfilling dreams
The family of the late Wright State alum Patrick Daniels helped create an endowment to ensure the personal attendant station can continue to provide essential services to students. Continue reading →
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Apr 16Wright State alumna Nicole Scherzinger wins top British theatre award as star of ‘Sunset Boulevard’
Nicole Scherzinger, who studied musical theatre and acting at Wright State from 1996 to 1999, received the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Norma Desmond in “Sunset Boulevard.” Continue reading →
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- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State University names new dean
- Dayton.com: Students complete Ugandan school sanitation project
- Dayton Daily News: Wright State students work to exchange with Ukraine through lectures
- Dayton Daily News: ‘An amazingly special night’: Wright State’s ArtsGala celebrates 25th anniversary
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State to give full-ride scholarships to STEM Challenge winners
- Dayton Daily News: Wright State engineering student from Darke County receives prestigious NIH award
- WVXU: Wright State students to learn about the effects of Russia’s invasion from Ukrainian students
- Dayton Daily News: Nicole Scherzinger, a Wright State alum, nominated for highest honor in British theater
Lake Campus
More than 1,600 students graduate at Wright State’s 2023 spring commencement ceremonies
The 1,603 graduates from the class of 2023 join more than 120,000 Wright State alumni who are making a difference throughout Raider Country, all over Ohio, across the nation and around the world. Continue reading →
Wright State graphic design student fashions coin for UFO conference
Scout Duncan, a graphic design major at Wright State’s Lake Campus, designed a challenge coin for the Ohio Heritage UFO Conference and Festival in Fairborn. Continue reading →
More than 1,600 students to graduate at Wright State’s 2023 spring commencement ceremonies
Wright State will hold commencement ceremonies for the Lake Campus on April 27 and for its graduate programs on April 28 and undergraduate programs on April 29 at the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading →
Mental Health Task Force aims to create culture of well-being at Wright State
A presidential task force is working to create a culture of well-being and care at Wright State and raise awareness of resources available to help students, faculty and staff prioritize their mental health. Continue reading →
Workforce opportunities and challenges focus of Lake Campus Regional Summit
Lake Campus’ Regional Summit on April 13 will offer local leaders the opportunity to exchange ideas and address how workforce opportunities and challenges are affecting the region and Ohio. Continue reading →
Life at the Lake: Lake Campus swings for a return to the Small College World Series
After missing the Small College World Series for the first time in five years, the Lakers baseball team are determined to make a comeback this spring. Continue reading →
Wright State University Foundation awards Students First Fund grants
Ten projects selected for the fifth year of Students First fundingThe 10 projects that will receive Students First Fund grants will have far-reaching impacts on the Dayton and Lake campuses. Continue reading →
State grant to provide hands-on training opportunities for engineering, medical laboratory and nursing students at Wright State
Wright State will use a grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education to purchase equipment to help students prepare for careers in advanced manufacturing, medical laboratory sciences, nursing and athletic training. Continue reading →
Lake Campus named a Best Accredited College for associate degree in psychology
Lake Campus’ Associate of Arts in Psychology offers a broad range of psychology courses that help students determine which area of psychology they would like to pursue. Continue reading →
Grant to help Wright State transform undergraduate nursing curriculum
The Department of Nursing will redesign its B.S.N. curriculum to ensure Wright State nursing students have developed important leadership skills and are practice-ready when they graduate. Continue reading →