Academics

Research for canceled symposiums produced by Wright State students published online

Wright State celebrates research by students produced for symposiums at Dayton and Lake campuses. Continue reading

RSCOB Dean talks to Dayton Daily News about Dayton region’s job losses

Thomas Traynor, professor of economics and dean of the Raj Soin College of Business, was interviewed by the Dayton Daily News about job losses caused by the coronavirus. “(Economic) decline tends to be self-reinforcing for a while – reduced production … Continue reading

ArtsUNgala generates scholarship support for students

$150,000 raised for students in the fine and performing arts

Sponsors, patrons, community members, faculty and staff generously contributed to ArtsGala even after the event was canceled. Continue reading

Virtual career fair for educators to be held May 4-12

Wright State students and alumni can submit their resumes for Pre-K through 12 teaching and other professional opportunities. 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

WHIO: Senior finance lecturer talks about financial challenges during a pandemic

Bill Wood, a senior lecturer and the coordinator of the Financial Services Degree Program in the Raj Soin College of Business, talked to News Center 7 about financial challenges during a pandemic.

Exchange students experience American college life through LEAP Program

LEAP exchange program allows international students experience American college life. Continue reading

Wright State faculty lecture series continues with coronavirus-related talks

Topics are set for the next four presentations in the Faculty Senate’s SiP (Shelter in Place) Lecture Series. Continue reading

Wright State microbiology alum Mark Espy helps develop test for coronavirus

Mark Espy, who earned a master’s degree in microbiology from Wright State, is a clinical researcher at the Mayo Clinic. 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