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Wright State nursing student studying to create her “American dream” in health care

Wright State nursing student Rosa Aguilar wants to provide care in the Hispanic community within the greater Dayton area. Continue reading

LANA director Julia Acosta appointed to ACE Women’s Network executive board

Julia Acosta will encourage faculty and staff to get involved as partners across the state to increase the number of women in leadership positions in higher education. Continue reading

Wright State realigns six university centers under President’s Office

The Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center; Office of Latinx, Asian and Native American Affairs; Women’s Center; Office of LGBTQA Affairs; Office of Disability Services; and the Veteran and Military Center will report to the chief diversity officer. Continue reading

Talent pipeline

Wright Leader is designed to facilitate leadership development opportunities for employees that can be tough to find in higher education. Continue reading

Amigos Latinos to celebrate diversity at Wright State

Scheduled for April 6 in the Wright State Nutter Center, the Amigos Latinos Gala will raise scholarships for the university’s Latino students. Continue reading

Wright State to host ‘Your Path to Our Health’ film series

Wright State University will showcase the 14 films on March 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in an installation in the Student Union Atrium. Continue reading

Raidersgiving, Match Day, Science Olympiad voiced as Wright State points of pride in latest community dialogue

The explosive growth of Raidersgiving, a Thanksgiving celebration for Wright State University students who don’t go home for the holiday. Continue reading

Nearly 1,900 students graduate at Wright State University’s 2017 fall commencement

Led by Wright State’s seventh President Cheryl B. Schrader for the first time, students, families, faculty and staff celebrated the commencement of nearly 1,900 students at the fall graduation ceremony Dec. 16. Continue reading

Students band together for hurricane relief

With support from the Office of Latino Affairs, Wright State students have raised nearly $1,500 for hurricane relief. Continue reading