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Magazine ranks Wright State No. 3 in the nation for its wheelchair-friendly features

New Mobility magazine and the United Spinal Association ranked Wright State University No. 3 in the nation for its wheelchair-friendly features and accessibility. Continue reading

Novel approach

New science fiction book by David H. Wilson, Lake Campus professor of English, is making a splash

David H. Wilson, who writes under the pseudonym D. Harlan Wilson, released “Outré” in November. Continue reading

Raiders serving Raiders

Wright State University students, staff, faculty and alumni who didn’t go home for Thanksgiving enjoyed a holiday meal thanks to the ninth annual Raidersgiving. Continue reading

Drive-thru COVID-19 testing site available at Nutter Center Nov. 28

Free testing is available for individuals with or without COVID-19 symptoms and a doctor’s note is not required. Continue reading

Princeton Review ranks Wright State as one of the top U.S. schools for aspiring entrepreneurs

Offered by the Raj Soin College of Business, the New Venture Creation M.B.A. concentration prepares students to build a successful business from the ground up. Continue reading

Flavor enhancer

Wright State psychology and Spanish student Jazline Gomez putting Pepe’s Mexican Flavors on the map

Jazline Gomez, who majors in psychology and Spanish at Wright State, named her restaurant, Pepe’s Mexican Flavors, after her father. Continue reading

Sky high

Wright State engineering students help a local middle school launch a high-altitude balloon

The Wright State students are members of the university’s chapter of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Continue reading

In the club

The Sport Club programs at Wright State provide students the opportunity for recreation, competition and instruction in a variety of active pursuits. Continue reading

At your service

Wright State alumnus Tom Thompson founds a nonprofit to help the immigrant community with critical needs

Wright State M.P.A. grad Tom Thompson has served in the Air Force, in municipal government, in law enforcement and operates a nonprofit that serves the region’s immigrant community. Continue reading

Museum magic

The ONEIL Center at Wright State helps Joyce Barnes launch an online museum dedicated to African Diaspora

The ONEIL Center developed the museum’s website, and a Students First Fund grant from the Wright State University Foundation is supporting students in creating content. Continue reading