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Wright State plays key role in Conversations for Change, helping people struggling with heroin addiction

Wright State faculty, students and graduates supports Dayton program that assists people struggling with heroin addiction. Continue reading

First Wright State strategic planning mini-summit produces ideas for most important overall goal

Five more strategic planning mini-summits will be held throughout the summer. Continue reading

Bound for Yale

David Baugham, former Student Government president, hopes to manage a health-related nonprofit organization. Continue reading

Gold standard

Elizabeth Freeman, who uses her degree to mine for gold in Alaska, had her college career interrupted for three years before returning. "I feel like I am finally achieving the goals I set out for myself all those years ago."

2015 Wright State graduate Elizabeth Freeman works as a geologist at a gold mine near Juneau, Alaska. Continue reading

Black Men on the Move alumni present current members with suit jackets

The suit coat ceremony is a rite of passage for members of the student organization. Continue reading

Doubling down

2018 Wright State grad Julia Gomez-Cambronero combines her love of theater and Spanish for double degrees

2018 Wright State graduate Julia Gomez-Cambronero’s Spanish heritage influences her theatre performances. Continue reading

Work continues on strategic plan with series of mini-summits this summer

The Wright State University community can help create the strategic plan by participating in mini-summit sessions this summer. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine to hold graduation on May 10

The class of 96 medical students will celebrate graduation on Thursday, May 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the Schuster Center. Continue reading

Spring 2018 commencement ceremony in photos

Wright State University honored more than 2,000 graduating students at its spring commencement ceremony April 28 in the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading

At spring commencement, President Schrader encourages graduates to be entrepreneurs, innovators, humanitarians

“I have seen firsthand your passion for helping others. Never forget that one person can make a difference,” President Cheryl B. Schrader told graduates. Continue reading