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Wright State’s partnership is honored with the national Richard W. Clark award

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The National Network for Educational Renewal has selected Wright State University’s College of Education and Human Services and the Dayton Boys Preparatory Academy partnership as its 2015 Richard W. Clark Partner School Award winner. The academy is one of five … Continue reading

Tuberculosis to be discussed at Wright State Public Health Grand Rounds

Experts from the Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine and Greene County Public Health will discuss new diagnostic methods and management challenges of tuberculosis. Continue reading

Wright State Physicians Orthopaedics to offer educational session about rotator cuff tear

Surgeon Matthew DiPaola will discuss “Rotator Cuff Tear: A Common but Confusing Cause of Shoulder Pain” on Nov. 17. Continue reading

Wright State’s wheelchair mechanic

For Wright State students who use wheelchairs, having a wheelchair mechanic on campus regularly is a godsend. Continue reading

Raj Soin College of Business financial services expert discusses your college savings plan

Bill Wood, senior lecturer at Wright State’s Raj Soin College of Business and coordinator of the Financial Services Degree Program, discussed college savings plan on WDTN’s “Living Dayton.” Watch the interview.

Wright State students, staff get creative to cheer child patients

Wright State University is working to brighten the day for children in the hospital. About 50 students and staff took part in a We Serve U function Wednesday afternoon where they made get-well cards for sick kids at Dayton Children’s … Continue reading

‘Chicago’ review: How to get away with murder

Excerpt Long before Annalise Keating displayed tremendous legal savvy, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly knew how to get away with murder in the Windy City of the Roaring Twenties. And it’s a lot of fun seeing these merry murderesses of … Continue reading

Positive impact

The Wright State women’s volleyball team’s most impactful player has been on the bench for the last three years. Her name is Leah Van Beveren and she’s only 12 years old. Continue reading

Potluck no more: Raidersgiving expected to draw largest crowd, needs your support

It may have started small, but now it’s gotten big and Raidersgiving needs your help. Continue reading

Dayton Regional STEM School wins prestigious presidential grant for arts curriculum

Co-founded by lead partner Wright State, the Dayton Regional STEM School is one of eight schools nationwide to win a prestigious arts education grant.
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