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2013 ArtsGala sets fundraising record

The 2013 ArtsGala was the most successful in the event’s 14-year history, with record attendance and $174,000 raised for scholarships. Continue reading

Multiuse classroom building to be added at Wright State

Groundbreaking Oct. 11

The 67,000-square-foot, $14.3 million facility is expected to open sometime during the spring 2015 semester… Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine students receive a grant to develop a parenting skills program for young adults at Daybreak

American Psychiatric Foundation awards Helping Hands grant

The American Psychiatric Foundation awarded two Boonshoft School of Medicine students with a Helping Hands grant for Project Parenthood… Continue reading

Breathtaking: Wright State researchers developing disease-detecting exhalation device

Diabetes, kidney disease, even cancer. Their presence in the human body can change the smell and chemistry of a person’s breath… Continue reading

Determined Blount clearing academic, athletic hurdles

Sarah-Ann Blount will never forget the day she shot down her first spaceship. Continue reading

Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine Center for Healthy Communities spreading the word about new Health Insurance Marketplace

The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine Center for Healthy Communities is one of several community agencies involved in… Continue reading

Wright Brothers Day celebrates innovative spirit

Wright brother impersonators

Wright State will celebrate the innovative spirit of both of its namesakes and its researchers on campus with Wright Brothers Day on Monday, Oct. 7, 11 a.m.–2 p.m., in the Student Union Atrium. Continue reading

Wright State Research Institute hires nationally recognized neuroscientist

The Wright State Research Institute has hired renowned neuroscientist Michael Weisend, Ph.D., as a senior research scientist… Continue reading

Raiders predicted to be basketball bracket buster

The national sports media is beginning to share the optimism of Wright State men’s basketball fans looking forward to the 2013–14 season. Continue reading

Fraternities and sororities reach out to local charity with cupcake bake-off

It was the spring of 2009. Instead of playing outside, swimming or kicking a soccer ball around, 7-year-old Ally Barnett was more interested in resting. Continue reading