Residence Life & Housing

Wright State will welcome more than 1,600 new students on Move-In Day

Much of the Wright State community will help new students move into residence halls and on-campus apartments during Move-In Day Aug. 25. Continue reading

Theater theory

Wright State improv students use acting skills to give incoming freshmen glimpse of college life

Theatre students will perform sketches challenging situations incoming students may face during the Raider Academy residential summer program. Continue reading

UCIE promotes study abroad at I Fest

The Wright State University Center for International Education encouraged students to study abroad during I Fest in Honors Hall on March 11. Continue reading

Wright State to host Air Camp for middle school students

Summer sessions for middle school students will be held June 12-17, June 19-24 and July 17-22. Continue reading

Day in the life of Wright State’s shuttle drivers and transportation attendants

Shuttle drivers routinely drive hundreds of students to and from various buildings, apartments and parking lots around campus every day. Continue reading

Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley to visit Wright State’s residential leaders

Nan Whaley ’09 will speak to Wright State residential assistants about how to make unpopular and difficult decisions as a leader. Continue reading

Potluck no more: Raidersgiving expected to draw largest crowd, needs your support

It may have started small, but now it’s gotten big and Raidersgiving needs your help. Continue reading

Campus buzzes with volunteers, golf carts, new students during Move-In Day

Golf cart with pillows and people

With the help of more than 500 campus volunteers and over 100 golf carts, 1,400 first-year students brought their belongings to Wright State during Move-In Day. Continue reading

Wright State welcomes 1,400 new students at Move-In Day

Move-in Day on Wright State’s Dayton Campus began at 9 a.m. Aug. 27, as 1,400 new students arrived at their new home. Continue reading

Interest surges in living on campus; more students expected to populate residence halls

Dayton Campus prepares for Move-in Day

More students are interested in living on campus at Wright State University, with the dorms expected to be nearly full when students arrive for fall semester. Continue reading