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Drawing interest

Non-art majors urged to consider taking Beginning Drawing to sharpen visual skills

Offered by the Department of Art and Art History, the Beginning Drawing course will appeal to students studying everything from criminal justice to medicine to military affairs. Continue reading

Raiders earn at-large bid, head to NCAA volleyball tournament for first time

The Wright State volleyball team will play Purdue in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Friday, Dec. 6. Continue reading

Paige Früchtnicht-Ponchak joins Wright State as gallery coordinator

Paige Früchtnicht-Ponchak plays many roles as the head of Wright State’s Stein Galleries. Continue reading

Heading to town

Lake Campus hosted its fifth annual Deaf Town, an event for American Sign Language students to be a hearing person in a Deaf world. Continue reading

Raj Soin College of Business named a ‘Best Business School’ by The Princeton Review

Wright State’s MBA program develops managers and leaders whose understanding and vision encompass the total organization. Continue reading

Pressure prescription

DeStress for Success at Dunbar Library on Dec. 2–12 will help students relax for finals

Wright State students feeling the pressure that the last week of fall semester’s classes and finals week brings can find special stress-relief activities at Dunbar Library. Continue reading

Upwardly mobile

Graduating student Hunter Whitt applauds Wright State’s support of students with disabilities

Hunter Whitt will graduate from Wright State in December with a bachelor’s degree in communications, a minor in health communications and aspirations of becoming a school counselor. Continue reading

GE features Wright State Special Collections and Archives in latest aviation blog post

Call it luck, coincidence or divine providence, but just up the road from GE Aviation’s Evendale, Ohio, headquarters sits Wright State University’s Special Collections and Archives, home to the Wright Brothers Collection. Continue reading

Wright State’s historic NCAA run ends with loss by penalty kicks to University of Michigan

The Wright State men’s soccer team battled through 110 minutes before a final verdict was decided by penalty kicks in the second round of the NCAA men’s soccer championship. Continue reading

Reality check

Sexual harassment research by Wright State faculty member Rachel Sturm featured in Harvard Business Review

Rachel Sturm, associate professor of management, recommends organizations and companies combat sexual harassment at work by focusing on character development. Continue reading