Academics

Wright State postpones spring commencement

Wright State will hold a graduation celebration for the class of 2020, on a date yet to be determined. Continue reading

Dunbar Library temporarily closed, with remote services still available

While physical library facilities will not be available, the University Libraries staff will continue to support research and instruction remotely, using Ask a Librarian and Ask an Archivist services. 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

Over the top

Renee Dollenmayer, a rehabilitation services major, is the definition of “involved” at Wright State. Continue reading

Wright State COVID-19 related closures

Wright State will close housing on the Dayton and Lake campuses at 5 p.m. on Friday, March 20, and all university libraries and computer labs located on both campuses effective Tuesday, March 17. 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

Remote learning extended for remainder spring semester

Classes will be held remotely for the remainder of the spring semester. The Dayton and Lake campuses remain open. Continue reading

A place to call home

April Alford ’15 launches Dayton nonprofit to help people transitioning from homelessness

April Alford founded Welcome Home Dayton, a nonprofit that furnishes and decorates homes for people transitioning from homelessness.
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Wright State medical students aid coronavirus monitoring at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Boonshoft School of Medicine students are helping to track the spread of the coronavirus at the Emergency Operations Center at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Continue reading

Actor advocate

How Alicia Rodis ’05 is changing sex scenes in TV and film forever

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, HBO hired intimacy coordinator Alicia Rodis ’05. Continue reading