Offices

Wright State will welcome 900 new students on Move-In Day on Aug. 22

During Operation Move-In, new residential students will move into residence halls and on-campus apartments on Aug. 22 and returning residential students will move in on Aug. 24. Continue reading

Going social

Wright State’s Class of 2023 gets to know each other before school begins

Incoming students in Wright State’s Class of 2023 connect with fellow classmates and build friendships before the fall semester even begins. Continue reading

A city of gems

Wright State alumni are leading the charge in the resurgence of downtown Dayton

Wright State alumni are taking leading roles in transforming Dayton back into the spearhead of industry and innovation it once was. Continue reading

Right on the money

Wright State alumna Kristy Epperson makes short work of her $14,000 student loan debt

Kristy Epperson, who graduated from Wright State with a bachelor’s degree in nursing, paid off her student debt in a year-and-a-half. Continue reading

Force of nature

Wright State alum David Nolin pens award-winning book following conservation career

David Nolin, who earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in biology from Wright State, details the natural and human history of Huffman Prairie in his new book. Continue reading

Raider Open House

See all Wright State has to offer Friday, July 26

Raider Open House gives prospective undergraduate students, including transfer students, and their families a glimpse of all that Wright State has to offer. Future Raiders will learn about the many majors, financial aid, housing, student life, the University Honors program and more. Continue reading

Wright State and MVCTC sign agreement on LPN to BSN pathway

The alternative pathway speeds up the time it takes for an LPN to earn their bachelor’s degree in nursing from Wright State. Continue reading

Mentoring magic

College of Liberal Arts’ mentoring and CLASS programs yielding jobs, opportunities for students

College of Liberal Arts mentoring program connects students with professionals in the community. Continue reading