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Registration for fall 2023 and spring 2024 undergraduate and graduate classes begins this week at Wright State

Wright State’s innovative multi-term registration option allows undergraduate and graduate students to register for fall 2023 and spring 2024 classes at the same time. Continue reading

Compassion crew

Driven by a desire to help others, almost 70 Wright State staff and faculty members volunteered at several local nonprofit organizations during We Serve U Day. Continue reading

Deep-fried conversation

Wright State students and employees were able to chat with police officers and dispatchers while grabbing a delicious treat during Donuts with DPS. Continue reading

Wright State hosts health and physical education workshop

Educators, alumni and teacher candidates shared innovations and ideas for quality health education and physical education during a workshop in the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading

Wright State alumni to speak at Ohio Disabilities Awareness and Advocacy Day

Dan Darkow and TyKiah Wright-Wilson will speak at the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Awareness and Advocacy Day, the annual Ohio Statehouse advocacy day, on March 1. Continue reading

Common ground

Dozens of engaged Wright State University students, faculty and staff attended the first Know Your Rights event in the Millett Hall Atrium. Continue reading

Wright State Model U.N. team makes excellent showing at Dayton competition, heading to nationals

Wright State students won numerous awards at the 30th Dayton Model United Nations Conference. Continue reading

On the road: Wright State students will learn about Ohio’s role in civil rights movement

Tracy Snipe, professor of political science, will take his class on the road to drive home the history of the civil rights movement in Ohio. Continue reading

Elevator speeches

Wright State College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies’ hosted the inaugural Three Minute Thesis/Dissertation competition. Continue reading

Wright State medical resident examines medical traditions in new book

Brian Elliott, an Air Force captain and internal medicine chief resident, examines the history and effectiveness of medical traditions in “White Coat Ways.” Continue reading