News

Longtime Wright State faculty member, Faculty President and Dean Jim Sayer passes away

During his Wright State career, Jim Sayer served as professor of communication, chair of the Department of Communication president of the Faculty and dean of Lake Campus. Continue reading

Wright State medical student leads research benefiting breast cancer survivors

Research by Dhishant Asarpota, a medical student at the Boonshoft School of Medicine, sought to shed light on improving the quality of life for breast cancer survivors. Continue reading

Sign of love

When Wright State University students walk from their dorms to campus this fall, they will be reminded that love lives here. Continue reading

Growing season

Popularity and success of the Lake Campus engineering program is booming after 10 years

The Lake Campus engineering program has become a gold mine of talent for local employers who love the students’ strong work ethic. Continue reading

Convocation ceremony marks start of medical education for class of 2024

The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine will welcome more than 100 students during a special virtual ceremony on July 12. Continue reading

Learn about Wright State’s Master of Public Administration at virtual open house

The M.P.A. virtual open house on July 21 will connect prospective students with professors and alumni who will answer questions about the program and discuss career options. Continue reading

Management magic

Wright State’s student-managed investment portfolio passes $2 million mark

Finance students in the Raj Soin College of Business manage the portfolio of university funds in a course titled Real Money Investing. Continue reading

Wright State to hold forums on inclusive excellence and racial inequality

Through reflective discussion, forum participants can become more knowledgeable about recent racial injustices and the impact they have on everyone. Continue reading

Wright State faculty, staff and alumni named to annual Forty Under 40 list

Winners with Wright State connections include a marketing faculty member, a staff member who runs her own community organization and 10 alumni. Continue reading

Literary lessons

Wright State philosophy and classics faculty say literature that reflects the impact of epidemics offers insights

From Homer’s “The Iliad” to “The Plague” by Camus, classic literature has reflected the impact of epidemics on human thought and behavior. Continue reading