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History of Raider basketball — rise to prominence

When Ralph Underhill arrived at Wright State in May of 1978, the Raiders’ days of being “the other team” were done. Continue reading

Acceptance, belonging and teamwork voiced as Wright State strengths in latest community dialogue

The willingness to work together, the freedom to try new things and a strong sense of acceptance and community were among the strengths of Wright State voiced in the latest community dialogue session… Continue reading

History of Raider basketball — the early years

Few of today’s Wright State University student-athletes will associate the taste of bologna with their intercollegiate sports experience. This was not always the case. Continue reading

Wright State women’s bowling team hitting their mark

The Wright State women’s and men’s club bowling teams are both having terrific seasons. Continue reading

Wright State to host regional robotics competition

The FIRST POWER UP Robotics Competition regional tournament on March 2–3 is expected to draw 60 teams from around the Midwest to the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading

Still time to participate in community dialogue sessions for strategic planning process

Participants will reflect on their time at Wright State — as students, employees, alumni or partners — and explore ideas of pride, transformation and potential at the university. Continue reading

Community dialogue session focuses on student success

Participants said the community dialogue session made them feel hopeful about Wright State’s future. Continue reading

What’s the story?

Wright State students pull meaning from data and turn it into storytelling videos

Data Visualization for Business course trains Raj Soin College of Business students to understand data analytics through stories. Continue reading

Committee will lead national search for next provost at Wright State

A community forum on the search is scheduled for Feb. 23 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in the Student Union Apollo Room. Continue reading

Pronunciation practice

International Wright State students and community members learn to improve their pronunciation skills through new class offered by the LEAP Intensive English Program

The goal of Pronunciation Improvement is to teach non-native English speakers difficult aspects of English Continue reading