Academics

‘Our Town,’ ‘Carrie,’ ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ highlight Wright State Theatre’s 2024–25 season

Wright State University Theatre will present a season of thoughtful drama, riotous comedy, and classic and contemporary musicals during the 2024–2025 academic year. Continue reading

Students can earn an MBA faster while saving money through new accelerated program offered by Wright State’s Raj Soin College of Business

Wright State’s Raj Soin College of Business created the Accelerated Business Essentials program to reduce the time and cost of obtaining a Master of Business Administration. Continue reading

Wright State Stein Galleries presenting two photo exhibitions through Nov. 2

Wright State’s Stein Galleries opens the fall semester with photography exhibitions exploring storytelling and elementary schools in Toledo. Continue reading

Wright State AI researcher awarded SMART scholarship from Defense Department

The SMART scholarship will support Wright State Ph.D. student Al Amin Hossain’s research to improve artificial intelligence hardware security. Continue reading

Pushing the envelope

Downtown Dayton gallery connects Wright State University fine arts alumni and faculty with opportunities to showcase their talents

Wright State University fine arts alumni and faculty collaborate through the Dutoit Gallery, a co-op art gallery. Continue reading

Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine receives $1.7 million estate gift for scholarships

A gift from the late William A. Bernie, M.D., will support scholarships for medical students at Wright State’s Boonshoft School of Medicine. Continue reading

Wright State alum Gary Norman takes pride in meeting challenges head on

Wright State history grad Gary Norman is an attorney who advocates for those often overlooked in society. Continue reading

Wright State’s Master of Public Administration program reaccredited until 2030

The high level of accreditation enhances the reputation of Wright State’s Master of Public Administration program and puts the university in an elite group of about 200 nationally accredited programs. Continue reading

Lake Campus collaborates with Mercer County schools on pre-apprenticeship program for high school students

Wright State’s Lake Campus and the Mercer County Educational Service Center are working together to help high school students work at a local company while receiving specialized training. Continue reading

Working for others

Wright State alumnus is empowering people with disabilities to gain independence and employment

Wright State alumnus Kaleb Matteson helps people with disabilities to gain independence and employment as a job developer at United Rehabilitation Services. Continue reading