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Happy feet

Wright State students raised $40,000 for Dayton Children’s Hospital during Raiderthon, Wright State’s fourth annual dance marathon, in the Student Union Apollo Room. Continue reading

Wright State will become tobacco free on July 1, 2017

All smoking and smokeless tobacco products, as well as nicotine-delivering products like e-cigarettes, will be prohibited from use anywhere on campus. Continue reading

With love, Wright State University

Wright State University students, faculty and staff made “Cards 4 Kids” for patients at Dayton Children’s Hospital on Nov. 15. Continue reading

Painting the town

Wright State art major Katelyn Puthoff produces historical mural for her native Minster

Katelyn Puthoff’s mural depicts a farming scene, Minster’s original log cabin Catholic church and a street scene from the early 1900s. Continue reading

The new Creative Arts Center impresses visitors

The College of Liberal Arts celebrated the completion of the Creative Arts Center’s two-year modernization and expansion project with an open house on Nov. 9. Continue reading

Wright State women’s bowling team is No. 1 in the nation

The women’s and men’s bowling teams will host the Raider Classic at Beaver Vu in Beavercreek and Capri Lanes in Moraine on Nov. 12 and 13. Continue reading

Wright State students, Greene County residents vote on campus

For just the second time in 50 years, Wright State University hosted an election polling location for Greene County on Nov. 8. Continue reading

Reel happiness

Wright State Lake Campus graduate student Anthony Bell combines aquatic research with championship fishing

Anthony Bell is conducting master’s degree research on fish physiology and contemplating becoming a professional fisherman. Continue reading

On a mission

Two weeks in Ethiopia this summer helped Wright State’s Brooklyne Mason confirm that she now plays soccer with a purpose. Continue reading

Friendship Food Pantry hopes to collect 5,000 items

The Wright State Friendship Food Pantry hopes to collect 5,000 items during a donation drive this week. Continue reading