Coronavirus

Game changer

Video gaming channel helps computer engineering students stay connected during coronavirus

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering uses Discord to help students and faculty stay engaged while learning from home. Continue reading

Learn more about potential majors through Wright State’s Spotlight series

Prospective students can explore potential majors and learn more about Wright State during our online Spotlight series. Continue reading

Department of Psychiatry responds to pandemic with virtual efforts

Department of Psychiatry at the Boonshoft School of Medicine uses telepsychiatry to care for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading

Wright State to issue CARES Act funds to eligible students

Wright State will help students impacted by the coronavirus pandemic by disbursing more than $5 million in federal funds to eligible students this month. Continue reading

Health and safety protocols required on Wright State University Campus

Our continued expectation is that every individual on our campus—faculty, staff, student, vendor, or visitor—will follow university health and safety protocols. Continue reading

Campus Recreation raises funds for students, honors graduates with Driveway 5K

Campus Recreation staff organized Driveway 5K to raise funds for students in need and honor members of the class of 2020. Continue reading

Chinese chamber donates 1,000 protective facemasks to Wright State

The protective facemasks will be provided to students, faculty and staff at Wright State. Continue reading

Wright State alumni disease detectives work on coronavirus contact tracing

Alumni of the Wright State Master of Public Health Program are focused on contact tracing for those who have COVID-19 to minimize the spread of the disease. Continue reading

Wright State offers Pass/Unsatisfactory grading option to support students during COVID-19 pandemic

Wright State students have the option to convert one or more grades of courses to Pass/Unsatisfactory (P/U) grading for the spring 2020 semester. Continue reading

Life after pandemic

Wright State researcher Corey Seemiller gauges the potential impact of the coronavirus on Generation Z

Corey Seemiller, associate professor of leadership studies in education and organizations, examines the potential political, economic, psychological, sociological and social impacts of the coronavirus on young people. Continue reading