Around Campus

Raiders secure automatic bid to NCAA volleyball tournament after earning second Horizon League title

The Wright State volleyball team will return to the NCAA Championship for the third time in the last four seasons after winning the Horizon League tournament.  Continue reading

Raider Rigs

Students with disabilities at Wright State can now explore campus and surrounding outdoor areas with new off-road, electric, accessible quad bikes. Continue reading

Fortune ranks Wright State’s part-time MBA program among the nation’s best again

The Master of Business Administration program, offered by the Wright State Raj Soin College of Business, was ranked No. 56 out of the nation’s top 59 programs and is the only Dayton-area program included in the ranking. Continue reading

Marching toward a dream

Percussion performance major Phil Andrews realized a lifelong dream when he was accepted into the Army Old Guard Drum and Fife Corps. Continue reading

Wright State Theatre to present bluegrass musical ‘Bright Star’ in Herbst Theatre

Wright State Theatre will present the bluegrass musical “Bright Star” on Nov. 18–20 and Dec. 2–4. Continue reading

All are welcome at Wright State’s Raidersgiving holiday meal

The Raidersgiving meal will be served Wednesday, Nov. 23, from noon to 2 p.m. in the Student Union Apollo Room. Continue reading

Laying the groundwork

It takes a team of four, without breaks, two and half hours to completely construct the 15 rows of wood flooring for the men’s and women’s basketball court. Continue reading

Protecting and valuing the Wright State woods is focus of Runkle Woods Symposium

The fifth annual Runkle Woods Symposium on Nov. 18 will showcase research and artistic creations inspired by the Wright State campus woods. Continue reading

Raj Soin Business College’s ReyRey Café offers opportunities at Wright State and beyond

Cloe Andersen helped lead the ReyRey Café as a student at Wright State and is now a contract center analyst at The Reynolds and Reynolds Company. Continue reading

A touch of Philly comes to Wright State

Pam Lavarnway, professor of theatre design and technology, oversaw the transformation of the Festival Playhouse stage into Philadelphia for Wright State Theatre’s production of “Sister Act.” Continue reading