Liberal Arts

Explore Wright State’s colleges and majors through the Spotlight series

Spotlight is a series of live virtual events that offer high school and transfer students a chance to learn more about Wright State and interact with faculty, staff and current students. Continue reading

Museum magician

Wright State alum Scott Bradley jumps from Air Force museum to Thunder Bay

Scott Bradley, who earned two history degrees from Wright State, went from intern to executive director of a museum in Ontario. Continue reading

Weekly online Faculty Senate lecture series launches with a talk on the coronavirus

The weekly SiP (Shelter in Place) Lecture Series will feature talks on timely topics by Wright State faculty experts. Continue reading

On the map

Wright State faculty member Daniel Warshawsky honored with prestigious national geography award

Daniel Warshawsky, associate professor of geography in the School of Public and International Affairs, received the 2020 Helen Ruth Aspaas SAGE Innovator Award. Continue reading

International students transitioning to Wright State quiz faculty on test-taking, course-load

LEAP students, who will transition to Wright State in the next two semesters, asked questions of faculty members during a discussion in February. Continue reading

Remote delivery planned for most summer classes

Nearly all summer semester courses offered by Wright State University will be provided by remote delivery only. Continue reading

Remote control

Wright State faculty, staff and students embrace remote delivery of classes

Wright State faculty, staff and students have come together to ensure lessons can be delivered remotely for the remainder of the spring semester. Continue reading

Paul Lockhart honored by Ohio Academy of History

Paul Lockhart

Paul Lockhart, professor of history at Wright State University, will receive the 2020 Distinguished Historian Award from the Ohio Academy of History. Continue reading

Wright State coronavirus (COVID-19) UPDATE

In an effort to minimize the circumstances whereby individuals can interact and therefore transmit disease, the Dayton Campus and Lake Campus will move to limited on-campus staffing effective Wednesday, March 18. Continue reading

Harrowing history

Stevie Kremer ’72 helps reveal survivor’s account of the Holocaust

A Dayton-area Holocaust survivor finally gets the chance to tell his story on paper, thanks to Stevie Kremer ’72. Continue reading