Around Campus

Breaking bread

10th Annual Raidersgiving delivers again for campus community

Wright State students, staff, faculty and alumni who didn’t go home for Thanksgiving enjoyed a holiday meal thanks to the 10th annual Raidersgiving. Continue reading

Answering the call

Wright State organizations help stock the Raider Food Pantry shelves after a surge in demand

The Raider Food Pantry is hosting a Holiday Food Drive to collect donations during November. Continue reading

Knit knack

Free scarves, hats and other winter accessories were provided to Wright State students at the sixth annual Scarf Frenzy. Continue reading

Wright State’s accounting degree program ranked among best in nation

The accountancy degree program, offered by the Raj Soin College of Business, was recognized for its academic program and affordability. Continue reading

Caring crafters

Wright State students, faculty and staff made “Cards for Kids” for patients at Dayton Children’s Hospital Continue reading

Explore the Wright State woods at annual Runkle Woods Symposium

The Runkle Woods Symposium is an opportunity to explore the Wright State woods with faculty, staff and students who are involved in research and creative projects. Continue reading

Wright State Theatre presents regional premiere of ‘Circle Mirror Transformation’

Wright State Theatre will present “Circle Mirror Transformation,” by Annie Baker, from Nov. 19–21 and Dec. 3-5 in the Herbst Theatre in the Creative Arts Center. Continue reading

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