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Wright State stages first Science Olympiad Invitational

Magsig and Centerville take top prizes
About 1,500 students and coaches from 76 teams participated in the all-day competition.

The competition was one of two that the university will hold before hosting the National Science Olympiad Tournament in 2013. Continue reading

Wright State dean and two alumni honored as Top 10 African American Males

Larry James, Ph.D., dean of Wright State University's School of Professional Psychology, was honored by Parity Inc. during its annual Top 10 African American Males luncheon.

Dean Larry James, Ph.D., was honored by a Montgomery County group dedicated to improving the community. Continue reading

Recruiting Days give Wright State students a jump on the job market

During Wright State’s Recruiting Days, the Student Union Apollo Room bustled with activity. Continue reading

Students “pay it forward” in URS 399

Students get a hands-on look at how nonprofits manage their resources through fundraising, volunteering and grant writing. Continue reading

Wright State gearing up for Science Olympiad

Microscopes. Check.
Directional signs. Check.
Pizzas, sodas, nachos. Check. Check. Check. Continue reading

Wright State’s first director of the Office of Disability Services has died

Pat Marx (at left), then Director of Wright State's Office of Disability Services speaking with Robert Kegerreis (middle), Wright State University's second president and Jeff Vernooy (at right), Wright State's current Director of Disability Services at the first National Conference of Disability Service Providers held at Wright State in 1977.

Patricia Marx, the first director of Wright State’s Office of Disability Services, died… Continue reading

Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine accepting applications for summer 2011 Horizons in Medicine Program

The program is designed to give high school students a sense of career possibilities in health care

Wright State University is taking applications for its 2011 Horizons in Medicine program, which offers high school students the opportunity to explore a career in medicine. Continue reading

Panel to discuss this year’s Big Read

"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot

Wright State University Libraries will participate in the Big Read with a panel presentation and discussion on Wednesday, April 6, at 3 p.m. Continue reading

Wright State University presents “Picnic”

Wright State University continues its 36th theatre season with the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, "Picnic."

Wright State University continues its 36th theatre season with the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, Picnic.

Thomas Scores Career-High 35 as Women Slip Past Youngstown State

LaShawna Thomas scored a career-high 35 points, but Wright State had to rally in the final minute to defeat Youngstown State 70-67… Continue reading