Coronavirus

Virtual summer camps

Wright State’s Pre-College Programs re-envisioned in remote, interactive format

Summer camps are weekly and meet online for three hours in the morning or afternoon. Continue reading

Nearly 700 households come to Wright State for mass food distribution by The Foodbank

The Foodbank distributed enough food to feed 2,110 people during a mass distribution at the Wright State Nutter Center on June 10. Continue reading

Joe Deer co-chair of Musical Theatre Education in COVID Times symposium initiative

The online symposium will address health and safety concerns in teaching singing, dance and acting classes as well as production challenges. Continue reading

Opportunity knocks

Area companies continue to hire Wright State students and recent graduates for internships and full-time jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic

Students and alumni are encouraged to utilize Wright State Career Services and the many important tools they provide to assist with job searching. Continue reading

Foodbank to hold mass food distribution at Wright State Nutter Center June 10

The Foodbank will return to the Wright State University Nutter Center for a mass food distribution on Wednesday, June 10, from noon to 2 p.m. Continue reading

Physicians to hold peaceful gathering and moment of silence on June 6

The moment of silence begins at 6 p.m. and will last for three minutes. Participants will gather in memory of lives lost. Continue reading

Wright State Athletics announces program changes

Softball and men’s and women’s tennis programs to be discontinued

Today’s announcement is part of a plan for a $2 million reduction in the operating budget of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Continue reading

Meal plan

2017 Wright State grad William Foster prepares and delivers free meals to people affected by the coronavirus

William Foster, who earned a bachelor’s degree in sports science from Wright State, has provided more than 2,000 meals to people in need. Continue reading

President Edwards provides update on campus operations

Our aim is to make decisions regarding the 2020-21 academic year by the end of June. Continue reading

Full contact

Wright State nursing alumna Erin Mustard on the front lines of fighting spread of coronavirus

Erin Mustard, who earned bachelor’s degrees in nursing and Spanish from Wright State, is doing contact tracing of COVID-19 patients for the Clinton County Health District. Continue reading