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Peace warrior

Wright State alumnus Iskandar Atajanow destined for U.S. Foreign Service after receiving a prestigious Rangel Fellowship

Iskandar Atajanow, who earned his bachelor’s degree in management from Wright State, will pursue a master’s degree in public policy at Harvard University in the fall. 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

Foundation for success

From stand-up comedy to the automotive world, Chris Wagel ’02 credits Wright State with helping him thrive

Chris Wagel never envisioned a successful career in automotive sales. As a Wright State student, he steered clear of anything related to the world of business. Continue reading

Class act

Wright State education alumna Ali England flourishing in her teaching career

Ali England, who has two education degrees from Wright State, landed her first teaching job within a week of graduation in 2019. Continue reading

Wright State Student Emergency Relief Campaign going strong

More than 280 donors give over $21,000 to help Wright State students during COVID-19 pandemic

The Student Emergency Relief Campaign includes funds that can make an immediate impact in critical areas of need for Wright State students. Continue reading

Wright State Foundation launches Student Emergency Relief Campaign

The Student Emergency Relief Campaign will assist Wright State students during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Continue reading

Putting the impact in team

Two Wright State athletics teams partner with a national organization to inspire local children with chronic illnesses

Two local boys make a lasting impact on the Wright State baseball and golf teams. Continue reading

Over the top

Renee Dollenmayer, a rehabilitation services major, is the definition of “involved” at Wright State. Continue reading

Harrowing history

Stevie Kremer ’72 helps reveal survivor’s account of the Holocaust

A Dayton-area Holocaust survivor finally gets the chance to tell his story on paper, thanks to Stevie Kremer ’72. Continue reading

A place to call home

April Alford ’15 launches Dayton nonprofit to help people transitioning from homelessness

April Alford founded Welcome Home Dayton, a nonprofit that furnishes and decorates homes for people transitioning from homelessness.
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