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Scholarships and programs help former foster youth thrive at Wright State

D’Layne Wilens, an Independent Scholars Network student at Wright State, received support from the Rise. Shine. Scholarship fund. Continue reading

Wright State adjusts Operation Move-In to safely welcome residential students to campus

Wright State changed Operation Move-In, including expanding the event to four days, to allow new and returning residential students to safely move their belongings into campus housing. Continue reading

Horizon League postpones fall season

A decision on whether fall sport competition can take place in the spring will be determined at a later date. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine students return to care for Eswatini ‘stateside’ during COVID-19 pandemic

Wright State medical students created develop training materials to help health care workers provide COVID-19 patient care in Eswatini. Continue reading

Wright State waives application fee and test requirements for new undergrad students for fall 2021

Waiving the application fee and testing requirement will remove barriers for students who want to pursue a four-year college education. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine students assist with COVID-19 testing

Twelve Boonshoft School of Medicine students assisted Five Rivers Health Centers at two COVID-19 pop-up testing sites in June. Continue reading

Wright State acting grad Matt Neal launches Virtual Theatre

The Virtual Theatre, founded by 2007 graduate Matt Neal, will present “She Kills Monsters: Virtual Realms” online Aug. 7–16. Continue reading

Wright State to host online chats for families about fall semester

Parents and students can learn more about Wright State University’s plans for the fall semester during a series of online chats on Aug. 6, 12 and 18. Continue reading

COVID-19 Pop Up Testing Site set for Aug. 5 at the Wright State Nutter Center

Greene County will offer free walk-up COVID-19 tests without an appointment or a doctor’s recommendation on Wednesday, Aug. 5. Continue reading

Mini U takes giant steps

The Wright State University Child Development Center on its Dayton Campus, Mini University, reopened its doors June 1. Continue reading