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Sep 12
Wright State MBA named one of nation’s best on-campus programs by Princeton Review
The Princeton Review has named Wright State University’s Raj Soin College of Business one of the nation’s Best On-Campus MBA Programs for 2025, recognizing its affordability, flexibility and strong academic reputation. Continue reading →
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Sep 11
Wright State graduate students to support underserved Ohio communities through new mental health program
Wright State has launched a new federally funded initiative to expand the region’s behavioral health workforce, giving social work and counseling students the tools to meet the rising demand for mental health services in underserved communities. Continue reading →
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Sep 8
Wright State’s Lake Campus hosts lawn party for students and community-involvement
The seventh annual Laker Lawn Party highlighted the beginning of Fall Semester at Wright State University’s Lake Campus. Continue reading →
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Sep 5
Pioneering Wright State nursing graduate promotes cancer screenings among students
Mariah Jansing is the first student to complete Wright State’s newly accredited Doctor of Nursing Practice program in the School of Nursing. Continue reading →
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Sep 5
Wright State University Foundation welcomes three new trustees
Alumnus Jim Odenweller and students Iwona Goodrich and Eimaan Virani were appointed to the Wright State University Foundation Board of Trustees. Continue reading →
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- Wright State media highlights, Aug. 25–29
- Dayton Business Journal: Sinclair College, Wright State launch engineering technology degree transfer pathway
- Wright State nursing professor featured in Dayton Daily News on AI’s impact in health care and education
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Offices
The Fault in Our Stars
Poignant love story by John Green selected as this year’s Common Text at Wright State
First-year students at Wright State are diving into “The Fault in Our Stars,” this academic year’s Common Text. Continue reading →
Going Up: New elevator signs to encourage priority for students with disabilities

Student Government designs signs encouraging the community to give priority elevator access to people with disabilities, the elderly, pregnant women and people with small children. Continue reading →
Electrical performance: Wright State installing four vehicle-charging stations

Wright State University is installing four vehicle-charging stations in prime parking locations for drivers of electric cars and plug-in hybrids. Continue reading →
Wright State international students break Ramadan fast

Eggplant, kebabs, hummus and tabouli never looked so good. Continue reading →
Cuba connection
Wright State’s Gina Oswald gets up-close view of disability services in Caribbean nation
Gina Oswald, director of the Rehabilitation Services and Transition To Work programs, spent a week in Havana with a national delegation exploring disability services in Cuba. Continue reading →
Farm system: Lake Campus agriculture program on the rise

The Lake Campus is growing its agriculture program and now offers associate and bachelor’s degrees in technical and applied studies with an agriculture concentration. Continue reading →
Wright State’s Jared Shank receives state award for support of transfer students

Wright State staff member Jared Shank honored by state organization for his work with transfer students. Continue reading →
Wright State to mark construction milestone of multiuse classroom building

Expected to open next summer, the Student Success Center and Classroom Building will include active learning classrooms, an auditorium and academic support services. Continue reading →
STEM City: Home to future scientists, engineers and mathematicians

New residential learning community geared toward serving students in the Colleges of Science and Mathematics and Engineering and Computer Science. Continue reading →
Wright State grad school to offer scholarships for Wright-Patt workers

Excerpt Wright State University will pay part of the tuition costs for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base personnel who enroll at the university’s graduate school in an initiative leaders hope will be a model for the rest of the nation. The … Continue reading →