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Award money to increase for Wright Venture competition

Applications to compete in Wright Venture, an entrepreneurial opportunity for students, is Dec. 5. Continue reading

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Wright State grad Chris Heeter '04 uses English degree in flourishing plumbing business

Chris Heeter says his his English degree from Wright State gave him the discipline and skills needed to run his company. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine names Angela Clements assistant vice president of advancement

Angela Clements is responsible for advancing the medical school’s fundraising and alumni engagement efforts and overseeing the Offices of Development and Marketing and Communications. Continue reading

Emily Stamas appointed director of marketing and communications for Boonshoft School of Medicine

Emily Stamas has served as graphic designer and manager of brand standards for the Boonshoft School of Medicine since 2008. Continue reading

Wright State Robotics Club to compete in NASA Robotic Mining Competition

Five Wright State engineering and computer science students will participate NASA’s Robotic Mining Competition at the Kennedy Space Center. Continue reading

Wright State Research Institute chosen to lead $3.4 million project for AFRL

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Wright State Research Institute will lead a public-private collaborative effort to develop a next-generation live, virtual and constructive training system. Continue reading

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Wright State’s Chinonye Chukwu launches pioneering film project with incarcerated women

Watch films written by incarcerated women as part of the “Pens to Pictures” project in the Creative Arts Center at noon on Dec 4. Continue reading

Wright State faculty member honored for efforts in Latino community

Jim Dunne, associate professor of teacher education, was recognized by the Ohio Latino Affairs Commission for his work at El Puente Learning Center in Dayton. Continue reading

Wright State offering 20 percent rebate again on cost of undergrad summer classes

Wright State undergraduate students from Ohio can save up to 20 percent on tuition by taking undergraduate classes during the summer semester, under the university’s Summer Tuition Rebate plan. Continue reading