Around Campus

Wright State’s Army ROTC will get dirty cleaning campus for Earth Day

Wright State’s Army ROTC will honor Earth Day with its annual campus spring cleanup on April 15. Continue reading

Women’s Center sponsors student artist and activist

Student Charmaine Renee, an art major, is using art to express her concern about sexual violence and to help victims tell their stories. Continue reading

Students to take the stage with battling business plans as part of Wright Venture competition

Photo of Wright State MBA students in class.

It might be the next great idea. Healthy, low-carb energy bars. A computer app that creates memory-filled scrapbooks. Continue reading

Wright State to host psychotherapy giant Don Meichenbaum

Named among the most influential psychotherapists of the 20th century, Don Meichenbaum will highlight a day-long presentation and workshop at Wright State University… Continue reading

International students share poetry with campus community

Wright State University’s international students shared their culture by reading poems in their native languages to mark International Poetry Day. Continue reading

Wright State police officer recognized by Fairborn Knights of Columbus

A Wright State Lake Campus graduate and three-year veteran of the university Police Department has been recognized for his professionalism, problem solving, integrity and inclusivity. Continue reading

Bull’s-eye

Architectural features of new Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building hit the mark
NEC Building glass fins

Chilled ceiling beam, anti-vibration floor and a glass facade stripped with energy-saving fins are among the many architectural highlights of Wright State’s new Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building. Continue reading

They’ve got game

Wright State grad Tim Gebard produces “The Fall League” documentary film on senior slow-pitch softball

Tim Gebard, a 1991 Wright State graduate produces “The Fall League” documentary film on senior slow-pitch softball in Dayton. Continue reading

Marathon reading of Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’ expected to draw a crowd

A shared public reading of John Milton’s epic, 10,000-line poem “Paradise Lost” is expected to draw more than 100 visitors when it occurs on Tuesday, April 7, in the Student Union as part of National Poetry Month. Continue reading

Podium shift

CaTS engages students, faculty, staff to find solution at front of the classroom

Next fall, sharp-eyed Wright State University students may notice a change at the head of the classroom. Continue reading