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Oct 4Wright State celebrates Wright Brothers Day with hands-on learning and networking event
Wright Brothers Day at Wright State University celebrated the 119th anniversary of Wilbur Wright’s 39-minute flight on Huffman Prairie on Oct. 5, 1905. Continue reading →
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Oct 3Active learning
Wright State University students can register for self-defense, Tai Chi, basketball, soccer, weight training, yoga and karate and receive credits toward graduation. Continue reading →
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Oct 2Wright State staff member Jonathan Lu honored with national Military Medic of the Year Award
Jonathan Lu, director of Wright State’s Center for Health Professions and a retired master sergeant in the U.S. Army, was honored by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians. Continue reading →
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Oct 1Jane Wildermuth appointed university librarian at Wright State
Jane Wildermuth, who has worked in the Wright State University Libraries for 25 years, had served as interim university librarian since March. Continue reading →
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Sep 30Wright Day to Give scheduled for Oct. 1 and 2
Wright Day to Give donors are encouraged to “Give Back to the Pack” by supporting the area of campus that is most meaningful to them. Continue reading →
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- Dayton Daily News: New Wright State program allows students to fast track entry into MBA program
- Wright State faculty member Corey Seemiller talks to ‘Marketplace’ about Gen Z and the economy
- WYSO Public Radio: Wright State enrollment increases 3rd year in a row
- 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
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- 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
Online Education
Michal Kraszpulski honored with Wright State’s 2022 International Education Award
Michal Kraszpulski, a lecturer of neuroscience, cell biology and physiology and psychology, will be recognized for his work with the Ambassador and Collaborative Online International Learning programs. Continue reading →
Wright State, Community College of the Air Force enter into transfer partnership
Graduates of the Community College of the Air Force can pursue an online bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership at Wright State through a new transfer agreement. Continue reading →
COIL program increases study abroad opportunities for Wright State students
Wright State students had the opportunity to study abroad without ever leaving home, through the Collaborative Online International Learning program. Continue reading →
Fortune ranks Wright State’s online MBA program among the best
Wright State’s Master of Business Administration Program develops managers and leaders whose understanding and vision encompass the total organization. Continue reading →
New master’s program in nursing administration set for fall 2022
The revised graduate program in nursing administration is designed to help nurses become effective leaders in the health care environment. Continue reading →
Nearly 1,700 students graduate at Wright State’s spring commencement ceremonies
Graduating students and their families celebrated the culmination of their education at Wright State University’s spring commencement ceremonies on April 29 and 30 at the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading →
Wright State offering virtual student exchange courses with Kenya, Tanzania and Poland
The program will include a virtual global health course, a drug and behavior course, and an international business and marketing course. Continue reading →
Wright State’s IHE, business online programs among nation’s best for 2022, says U.S. News and World Report
Wright State’s ranked graduate programs include Industrial and Human Factors Engineering, MBA, Information Systems, and Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Continue reading →
Where do we go from here?
Wright State experts ponder the future as world emerges from COVID restrictionsWright State experts predict what business, health, education, and entertainment landscapes will look like as a result of the coronavirus pandemic Continue reading →
Wright State plans for increased on-campus classes and activities this fall
Wright State plans to resume regular campus operations in Fall Semester with expanded classroom capacity, activities, events and residence hall experiences. Continue reading →