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Workplace violations

Wright State psychology professor Nathan Bowling releases book on workplace aggression

“Research and Theory on Workplace Aggression,” co-edited by Nathan Bowling, examines research on aggression in the workplace. Continue reading

Fashion show

Wright State assistant professor Elizabeth Bourgeois wants to open costuming courses, shop to all students

Located in the Creative Arts Center, the costume shop supports performances produced by Wright State’s Theatre and Dance programs. Continue reading

Tall talent

Wright State senior Tony Carpenetti was drawn to mechanical engineering because it includes the design and manufacturing of machines. Continue reading

Raiders comeback falls short against Michigan in second round of WNIT

Under the first-year head coach Katrina Merriweather, the Wright State women’s basketball team finish the season 25-9 with a share of the Horizon League regular season title. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine students learn where they will pursue residency training during nationwide Match Day event

Ninety-nine Wright State medical students learned where they are heading as new doctors to receive advanced clinical training in a residency program. Continue reading

President David R. Hopkins to step down ahead of scheduled retirement to help smooth transition

Under Hopkins’ leadership, Wright State reached record high enrollments and levels of research funding, and won national recognition for service to veterans, students with disabilities and community service. Continue reading

Raiders pull out 66-64 win in the first round of the Women’s NIT

Wright State will travel to the University of Michigan to play the Wolverines in second round of the tournament on March 18 at 2 p.m. Continue reading

Washington Post editorial writer Jonathan Capehart to give Presidential Lecture at Wright State

Jonathan Capehart will discuss “Upholding your end of the bargain” on March 30 at 7 p.m. in the Wright State Nutter Center Arena. Continue reading

Sol LeWitt wall drawing publicly unveiled at gallery opening, lecture

Wall art by Sol LeWitt, regarded as a founder of both Minimal and Conceptual art, is now on display in the Creative Art Center’s Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries. Continue reading

Wright State ASL students create Deaf World for their capstone project

Wright State students Gabby Gramkow and Jacqueline Eddingfield had a distinct vision for their sign language interpreting capstone project: a quiet event buzzing with visual activity. Continue reading