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High rank

For the second time in in the last four years, Kurt Holden has received a well-deserved promotion from the Wright State University Police Department. Continue reading

Top 10 Wright State Newsroom videos of 2019

The Wright State University Newsroom met some amazing people over this past year and covered exciting events as well. Continue reading

On call

As the sports director of WWSU, Wright State junior Shea Neal has enhanced the radio station’s coverage of Wright State athletics. Continue reading

STEM celebration

Betsy Crites promotes learning through educational outreach at Wright State’s Lake Campus

Betsy Crites, education lecturer and STEM coordinator at the Lake Campus, helps future teachers apply their learning through community outreach. Continue reading

Fall 2019 commencement ceremony in photos

Wright State University honored more than 1,400 graduating students at its fall commencement ceremony Dec. 14 in the Nutter Center. Continue reading

More than 1,400 students graduate at Wright State’s 2019 fall commencement

Graduating students and their families celebrated the culmination of their education at Wright State University Dec. 14 during the 2019 fall commencement ceremony at the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading

Wright State medical student participates in prestigious Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation program

Kyle Henneke, M.D./M.P.H. student at the Boonshoft School of Medicine, learned about treating patients with addictions at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Continue reading

Brian Rigling named dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science

Brian Rigling had served as interim dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science since July 2018. Continue reading

Wright State awarded nearly $1 million in Choose Ohio First grants for computer science scholarships

The grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education will help support student recruitment and continuation for the first two academic years. Continue reading

Holiday help

The Wright State community collected hundreds of toys and other items for children in Greene County through the university’s annual Adopt a Family gift drive. Continue reading