Online Education

Wright State announces plans to reopen for fall semester

Wright State announced plans to return to teaching on its Dayton and Lake Campuses for the fall 2020 semester on Aug. 24 with a dynamic and flexible mixture of in-person and remote courses. Continue reading

Home grown

College of Nursing and Health partners with the ONEIL Center to produce homemade mental health videos

The goal of the project was to provide an experiential learning opportunity for Wright State students at home during the pandemic. Continue reading

Center for Teaching and Learning shifts into high gear on instruction for remote teaching

The Center for Teaching and Learning offers Wright State faculty members high-quality remote, hybrid or online teaching using best practices and preparedness. Continue reading

The Orientation Experience

Highly personalized event planned in a new remote format

Orientation is a one-week course built in Pilot so students can begin using the technology they will use in their classes. Continue reading

News value

Wright State communication students land stories in the Dayton Daily News

Communication students wrote articles highlighting people and their endeavors in the Dayton community for a collection called “Our Stories.” Continue reading

Game changer

Video gaming channel helps computer engineering students stay connected during coronavirus

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering uses Discord to help students and faculty stay engaged while learning from home. Continue reading

Learn more about potential majors through Wright State’s Spotlight series

Prospective students can explore potential majors and learn more about Wright State during our online Spotlight series. Continue reading

Wright State offers Pass/Unsatisfactory grading option to support students during COVID-19 pandemic

Wright State students have the option to convert one or more grades of courses to Pass/Unsatisfactory (P/U) grading for the spring 2020 semester. 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

Wright State’s remote summer classes give students many options

Wright State University is making it easier for students to know how their remote classes will be delivered during summer semester. Continue reading