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Bricks broken at Dayton Regional STEM School event

The Dayton Regional STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) School and the Dayton/Montgomery County Port Authority held a brick breaking event Monday… Continue reading

Wright State’s Hopkins elected to NCAA Division I board

The NCAA board that governs Division I sports has a new member—Wright State President David R. Hopkins. Continue reading

Lecture on first Arab-American novel Tuesday

The Wright State University community has a unique opportunity to learn about the first Arab-American novel written in English… Continue reading

Wright State, Sinclair team up to launch ambitious scholarship program for low-income students

Bright, hard-working students who can’t go to college because their families struggle to make ends meet… Continue reading

Student chapter of AIPG receives $10,000 gift

The Wright State University student chapter of the American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) has received a $10,000 gift… Continue reading

Suite deal for Wright State student ambassadors

Photo of ten Wright State students at a Dayton Dragons game in the DP&L Foundation suite.

Wright State students got the rare opportunity to watch a Dayton Dragon’s home game… Continue reading

Wright State president visits alma mater, shares stories with students

Photo of Wright State President David Hopkins with College Now GEAR UP advisors R. J. Chavez, Susan Keillor, Elyria HS students Spencer Smith and J. C. Conley and College Now GEAR UP advisors Jeanne Scheuerman and Bill Dull.

Wright State University President David R. Hopkins visited his alma mater… Continue reading

Cross-country construction on two wheels

Wright State University students Chrissy Hurley and Corey Pennington are taking a unique road trip this summer. Continue reading

Wright State students working to preserve rare Himalayan animal

Photo of professor Thomas Rooney holding a book in front of a book case.

A rare Himalayan goat-like animal called the grey goral… Continue reading

$tart $mart trains savvy women

Most young women graduating from Wright State University hope that their college degree will earn them a good salary. Continue reading