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Dunbar Library’s Mandy Wilson a major force in the world of bowling
Mandy Wilson with bowling ball in library stacks

When she’s not managing the stacks in Wright State’s Dunbar Library, Mandy Wilson is knocking down pins as a professional bowler. Continue reading

Wright State hosts Math Boot Camp for middle and high school students

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Middle and high school students have come to Wright State to better their science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine skills. Continue reading

Drum role

Wright State's Jeff Brooks plays for heads of state as member of United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps
Jeff Brooks playing snare drum in the Capitol Building

Wright State graduate Jeff Brooks plays for heads of state as member of the United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps. Continue reading

Mathies leaves legacy at campus

Excerpt Bonnie Mathies leaves behind a strong legacy after retiring June 30 after five years as dean at Wright State University-Lake Campus. During her tenure, campus enrollment grew from 845 to 1,147. The number of bachelor’s degrees offered rose from … Continue reading

Digging up the past

Wright State student Tyler Heneghan explores the past through field work at the Fort Ancient Earthworks and an internship with the Dayton Society of Natural History and SunWatch Indian Village. Continue reading

Virtual certainty

Wright State’s Small Business Development Center building statewide online toolbox for companies

Wright State’s Small Business Development Center will create a statewide online center to support small business owners in Ohio. Continue reading

New minor focuses on Middle Eastern and Islamic studies

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Minor in Middle Eastern and Islamic studies gives students a foundation in the history, language, religion, sociology and politics of the Middle East, from the seventh century to present day. Continue reading

Home remedy

Wright State alum Nathaniel Stewart '13 spearheads effort to house the homeless
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Wright State alumnus Nathaniel Stewart ’13 spearheads effort to provide housing for the homeless in Columbus. Continue reading

Raj Soin College of Business to host business camp for high school students

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High school juniors and seniors will learn what it’s like to work in the fields of business during a residential camp hosted by Wright State’s Raj Soin College of Business. Continue reading

Lake dweller

New dean Jay Albayyari sees bright future for Wright State’s Lake Campus
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Jay Albayyari, the new dean of Wright State’s Lake Campus, sought the job because he wanted to lead a college campus with a lot of potential and help it prosper. Continue reading