News

President Edwards: Wright State is always here for you

We are almost to the finish line of the academic year. This semester has been challenging, but I believe in all of you. Continue reading

Raider Food Pantry offering emergency 3-day supplies of food for students, grocery gift cards

Although the Raider Food Pantry is temporarily closed, the pantry is providing help to students during the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading

Virtual presence

Wright State offering new virtual tour of campus to enhance experience

Prospective students can check out Wright State with a robust virtual campus tour that features photos, videos and student ambassadors to serve as guides. Continue reading

Refunds and credits for the spring semester

Wright State’s goal is to issue all refunds for all eligible students by the end of April. Continue reading

Many library resources and services available to support remote learning

University Libraries staff are committed to supporting the success of Wright State students, faculty and staff during this time. Continue reading

Museum magician

Wright State alum Scott Bradley jumps from Air Force museum to Thunder Bay

Scott Bradley, who earned two history degrees from Wright State, went from intern to executive director of a museum in Ontario. Continue reading

100 percent of School of Professional Psychology students win internship placements 

Student interns will provide a range of mental health services in medical hospitals, university counseling centers, Veterans Administration medical centers and federal prisons. Continue reading

Decade of progress

Women in Science Giving Circle celebrates 10 years of supporting women in STEMM

To help remove barriers to women in STEMM, the Women in Science Giving Circle has raised more than $154,000 for scholarships and grants. Continue reading

Weekly online Faculty Senate lecture series launches with a talk on the coronavirus

The weekly SiP (Shelter in Place) Lecture Series will feature talks on timely topics by Wright State faculty experts. Continue reading

Shark sleuth

Wright State Ph.D. candidate Ryan Shell unearths fossils of prehistoric sharks from coast to coast

Ryan Shell, an earth and environmental sciences Ph.D. student, studies the biodiversity, biogeography and paleoecology of marine vertebrates during the early Permian Period. Continue reading