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Power tower

High school students experienced Wright State Army ROTC activities and campus life during three days of training. Continue reading

Raider spirit is brewing

Wright State grads bond over their love of beer and grow a hobby into a successful business

A passion for beer brought together alumni from different disciplines to craft the perfect brew. Continue reading

Spring 2022 class notes

Meet three outstanding alumni who are featured in the spring 2022 issue of the Wright State University Magazine. Continue reading

Veterans career and resource fair to be held at Wright State

Military veterans can connect with employers and service organizations at the Vets Moving Forward event at Wright State on May 18. Continue reading

New master’s program in nursing administration set for fall 2022

The revised graduate program in nursing administration is designed to help nurses become effective leaders in the health care environment. Continue reading

Prolific purveyor

The art of selling through storytelling

Wright State alumnus James Pearson is well known for helping emerging companies build successful global public relations plans. Continue reading

Welcome home to Wright State

A new year. A new class.

With a new academic year in August 2021 came a new wave of first-year students, who discuss why they enrolled at Wright State. Continue reading

Prediction puzzle

Wright State business student Christopher Broach receives a scholarship to help pursue an organ transplant project

Management information systems Christopher Broach is investigating cancer in organ transplant patients. Continue reading

Keeping family first

The two longest donors in Wright State’s history share stories of 45 years of giving back

Bill and Cynthia King, both faculty members in the Department of Classics, and John Fortman, in chemistry, made their first donations to the university in 1975 Continue reading

Civil conversations

Political science major Austin Leist wants to make a career out of having civil arguments as a lawyer and possibly a prosecuting attorney. Continue reading