Around Campus

Doc Night showcases documentary films by Wright State students

Doc Night showcases the best short student documentaries from the Documentary Semester of the junior year. Continue reading

Book season

English faculty member Erin Flanagan publishes her first novel, with a second on the way

After releasing two short story collections, Erin Flanagan, a professor of English language and literatures at Wright State, published “Deer Season” earlier this fall. Continue reading

Easy glider

Two fraternity brothers at Wright State University raised more than $400 to fight cancer — and they did it without leaving their chair. Continue reading

Saturday service

Wright State alumni had a chance to give back to the community during the Alumni Association’s fourth annual Alumni Service Day. Continue reading

Wright State wind bands return to Schuster Hall stage for Nov. 18 concert

The Wind Symphony and Concert Band will premiere two new works during their first full concert in more than 18 months. Continue reading

Cannon carpenter

Wright State alumnus Jared Shank restores a World War I cannon in his hometown

Jared Shank restored a World War I cannon that had been part of a veterans memorial in St. Paris. Continue reading

Book talk by historian Paul Lockhart brings C-SPAN to Wright State

A talk by Paul Lockhart, professor of history, about his new book, “Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare,” will be broadcast on “Book TV” on C-SPAN. Continue reading

Wright State’s master’s in marketing analytics and insights designated as STEM degree

The designation qualifies international students for an additional two years of optional practical training in the United States than non-STEM programs. Continue reading

Kindergarten cops

Wright State police officers visited with dozens of children on Oct. 7 as part of Children’s Campus Week at Mini University. Continue reading

Fighting words

"Firepower" by Wright State historian Paul Lockhart to be focus of campus event

C-SPAN’s “Book TV” will tape a book talk on “Firepower: How Weapons Shaped Warfare,” by Paul Lockhart, professor of history at Wright State, on Nov. 5. Continue reading