Around Campus

‘Pokemon Go’ introduces new students to Wright State’s campus

The release of the “Pokemon Go” last week has already been a huge hit on Wright State’s campus. Continue reading

Wright State’s UCIE to host a bike tour of downtown Dayton

Link Dayton Bike Share will led a bicycle tour of downtown Dayton for Wright State participants on July 22. Continue reading

Hearing voices

Wright State’s Camp A Cappella growing in popularity

Camp A Cappella attracted 350 middle school, high school and college students as well as educators and adults for a week packed with activity. Continue reading

Theater theory

Wright State improv students use acting skills to give incoming freshmen glimpse of college life

Theatre students will perform sketches challenging situations incoming students may face during the Raider Academy residential summer program. Continue reading

Business driven

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

Wright State honored for its work on disability access and inclusion

The American Association for Access, Equity and Diversity honors Wright State as a national leader of services for students with disabilities. Continue reading

Training, athletic trainers

Wright State’s Athletic Training program has a 100 percent job placement rate for students who want to work immediately after graduation. Continue reading

‘CBS Sunday Morning’ puts Wright State in the spotlight for story on beards

A crew from “CBS Sunday Morning” traveled to Wright State to interview Christopher Oldstone-Moore, senior lecturer of history, about his research on the history of facial hair. Continue reading

School record 5 baseball players selected in MLB draft

Five Wright State baseball players will continue their careers professionally aftering being selected in last weekend’s Major League Baseball draft. Continue reading

Wright State creates accelerated programs for teaching English to non-native speakers

New dual undergraduate and graduate programs in teaching English to speakers of other languages are designed for both Wright State students and international students. Continue reading