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Card game business wins Wright Venture competition

The goal of Wright Venture is to create a real-life, lasting experience that will be identical to an actual business startup. Continue reading

Wright State starts nursing program for veterans and military personnel

The College of Nursing and Health is accepting applications for a bachelor’s degree program for veterans and armed forces members through May 15. Continue reading

New programs coming to Wright State Lake Campus

Excerpt Wright State University Lake Campus in Celina has a lot exciting things coming to campus. The college held its spring open house this evening showcasing what it has to offer, along with its new programs and improvements. Lake Campus recently … Continue reading

Reasons to show your support for Wright State at ArtsGala

Excerpt It’s time again for Wright State University’s ArtsGala. If you’ve never attended this fun and whimsical event, you don’t know what you’re missing. ArtsGala is like nothing else in Dayton. The performing arts students put on the event, and … Continue reading

Wright State professional psychology students to offer community programs on postpartum depression

Tawana Jackson and Tawanna Howard

Professional psychology students will offer screenings and give presentations on April 2 and April 23 in Dayton. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine accepting applications for Horizons in Medicine through April 22

The Horizons in Medicine program offers high school students the opportunity to see firsthand the science and delivery of health care that forms the foundation of a career in medicine. Continue reading

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Passion for playing lures Alex Ryan from the family farm to Wright State

A passion for playing lures music education major Alex Ryan from the family farm to Wright State. Continue reading

Social butterfly

Wright State alum Teri Dwillis '14 gives wings to young mothers in her role at Catholic Social Services

Wright State alum Teri Dwillis ’14 gives wings to young mothers in her role at Catholic Social Services. Continue reading

Helping paw

Wright State University students help train service dogs that will eventually help children and veterans with disabilities through a unique partnership between 4 Paws WSU and 4 Paws for Ability in Xenia. Continue reading

Wright State recognized once again for its military-friendly programs

Wright State University recognized as one of the best colleges for veterans and active duty military personnel by the website CollegeRecon. Continue reading