Wright State Headlines
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Aug 11
New school structure will facilitate interdisciplinary learning and teaching in College of Liberal Arts
The College of Liberal Arts has reorganized into the schools of Fine and Performing Arts, Humanities and Cultural Studies, and Social Sciences and International Studies. Continue reading →
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Aug 10
Wright State selected as Amazon Career Choice education partner
Under the Amazon Career Choice program, Amazon will pay the tuition of employees who enroll in one of Wright State’s 146 undergraduate academic programs. Continue reading →
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Aug 9
Boonshoft School of Medicine faculty member S. Bruce Binder named Ohio Family Medicine Educator of the Year
S. Bruce Binder, associate professor and chair of the Department of Family Medicine and interim associate dean for medical education, was honored by the Ohio Academy of Family Physicians. Continue reading →
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Aug 5
Community pride motivates Wright State business alumnus Chris Haines
Wright State alumnus Chris Haines leads both of his family’s businesses, Marias Technology and Orestod Holdings. Continue reading →
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Aug 4
Wright State joins semiconductor and microelectronic network for enabling cutting-edge research and technology development
Wright State is prepared to address the research and educational needs of the semiconductor and microelectronic industries and help students prepare for new career opportunities with those industries. Continue reading →
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Wright State in the News
- DDN: Wright State alumna, Dayton native to appear on Food Network’s ‘BBQ USA’ finale
- DDN: Wright State, UD, Sinclair join network to train semiconductor workers as Intel looms
- DDN: Retired art, art history professor at Wright State dies
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Women’s Center
Wright State women leaders honored for promoting gender equity

The Wright State Women’s Center honored Debra Radford, Kathy Engisch and Lynn Hartzler with Gender Equity Awards. Continue reading →
‘Undesign the Redline’ exhibits highlight Black History Month at Wright State University

“Undesign the Redline” is on display on the second floor of Dunbar Library during February. Continue reading →
Peer Mentoring Programs help new students navigate and succeed at Wright State

Peer Mentoring Programs connect students with a peer coach who is trained on Wright State resources and knows when to connect students to a success coach, advisor or student advocate. Continue reading →
Knit knack

Free scarves, hats and other winter accessories were provided to Wright State students at the sixth annual Scarf Frenzy. Continue reading →
The changemakers
Wright State Alumni and community members are confronting racism and all of its manifestations
How we can learn from our Black alumni, faculty, staff, and students who are working to actively create change in their communities by fighting racism and injustice. Continue reading →
Wright State University Foundation awards Students First Fund grants
Seven projects selected for the third year of Students First funding
Seven projects were approved for Students First Fund grants, with awards ranging from $3,650 to $10,000. Continue reading →
Bolinga Center to host series celebrating notable Black women March 29-30

“What’s HERstory?” programs will examine The Combahee River Collective and the life, legacy and literature of Angela Davis. Continue reading →
Wright State women achievers celebrated by Women’s Center during Black History Month

The Women’s Center is celebrating Black women doing wonderful things at Wright State. Continue reading →
Wright State committees meticulously prepare for campus reopening

Long before Wright State announced plans to return to teaching for the fall semester, many administrators, faculty, staff and students had been working hard to make it happen. Continue reading →
Wright State symposium to focus on intersectionality of race, gender, sex, class and disability

Part of Wright State’s commemoration of women’s suffrage, UpRising: The Symposium takes place on March 25 in the Millett Hall Atrium. Continue reading →