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WSU Boonshoft School of Medicine class of 2011 participates in national Match Day event

Boonshoft School of Medicine students join thousands nationwide in learning where they will pursue residency training

Graduating medical students learned today which residency programs they will enter after receiving their medical degrees in May. Continue reading

Wright State grads to screen award-winning, Dayton-made film at the Cleveland International Film Festival

Wright State grad Marianne Porter stars in "True Nature."

The Wright State University Alumni Association Cleveland Network will host a special event to celebrate. Continue reading

UD, Wright State among top engineering schools

((Excerpt)) Wright State University’s School of Engineering in Dayton came in at No. 129. The engineering school has about 580 students. Wright State costs about $11,300 for in-state and $21,000 for out-of-state tuition. For the annual list, U.S. News surveyed … Continue reading

Women’s basketball defeats Buffalo in first-ever Division I postseason game

In a season filled with milestones, the Wright State women’s basketball team added to the list Wednesday night as the Raiders, in their first-ever Division I postseason game, built a 16-point second-half lead before holding on for a 82-79 win over Buffalo… Continue reading

Students “energized” by public relations class

Two years ago, Josh Martin’s mother lost her job working for DHL in Wilmington. Continue reading

Wright State students return to Appalachia for spring break service-learning project

For the second year in row, a group of Wright State University students will spend their spring break participating in service projects in rural Appalachian communities… Continue reading

Women’s basketball receives first-ever Division I postseason bid

The Wright State women’s basketball team will play in its first-ever Division I postseason game Wednesday at 7:00… Continue reading

Former coach comes home for NCAAs

Like Norm Peterson making his customary entrance on the television sitcom Cheers, Brad Brownell entered the Setzer Pavillion/Mills Morgan Pavilion… Continue reading

Alumna writes children’s book series with help of the FBI

It’s not every author who invites FBI agents to her book launch, but Ann Eisenstein did just that. Continue reading

Honors Institute explores “Intersections of Memory”

Porter-Young also encouraged students to follow their dreams and not to feel bound by their major.

Presented by the Wright State Honors Program, the symposium included breakout sessions and a luncheon address. Continue reading