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One for the books

Wright State’s School of Professional Psychology and English Club join forces to get donated books to inmates at Ohio Reformatory for Women

Wright State’s School of Professional Psychology and the English Club collaborate to donate books to inmates at the Ohio Reformatory for Women. Continue reading

‘Music Man’ proves music is universal language

Wright State Theatre’s production of “The Music Man” runs March 17 through April 3 in the Festival Playhouse. Continue reading

Careless people are skewing the results of scientific studies. Can they be stopped?

Nathan Bowling

Nathan Bowling, professor of psychology at Wright State, discussed his research on how careless people can skew the results of scientific studies with Quartz. If 10 percent of respondents in a survey don’t follow basic instructions, it can throw the … Continue reading

Wright State class to use social media to measure candidates’ performances during presidential debate

Communication class will monitor how the public discusses the presidential debate at Wright State on Sept. 26 on Twitter. Continue reading

UCIE promotes study abroad at I Fest

The Wright State University Center for International Education encouraged students to study abroad during I Fest in Honors Hall on March 11. Continue reading

A heart for service

Wright State marketing major Holley Mapel keeps a busy college schedule and active lifestyle, getting involved on and off campus. Continue reading

Raiders earn WNIT bid, will travel to Michigan for tournament opener

The Wright State women’s basketball team will face the Michigan Wolverines in the first round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament on March 16 at 7 pm. Continue reading

Eight compete for Mr. WSU crown

Wright State junior Justin Bretz was crowned Mr. WSU, during the annual competition on March 13. Continue reading

Office of LGBTQA Affairs making difference at Wright State

The Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Ally Affairs and its first director, Petey Peterson, are expanding activities at Wright State. Continue reading

Wright State Physicians Family Medicine kicks off new educational series ‘Brain Matters’

Wright State Physicians Health Center building

Clinical health psychologist Paul Hershberger will discuss “Brain Matters: Common Thought Tendencies and How to Manage Them” on April 14. Continue reading