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Skies the limit

Wright State engineering students helped Valley View Junior High students sail a high-altitude balloon 19 miles above the Earth’s surface. Continue reading

Colorful conversation

Wright State University celebrated Juneteenth with a special art activity designed to inspire a dialogue about Black freedom in the United States. Continue reading

Fort worth

Wright State anthropology students dig for evidence of an historic Shawnee fort

Undergraduate anthropology students receive hands-on training at excavating during Wright State’s Field School in Archaeology. Continue reading

Diver striver

Wright State education and diving alumnus J.R. Geraci uses his degree to support career twists and turns

J.R. Geraci has dived into most everything in his life: college, water on the swim team and into business as the owner of the Beavercreek Pizza Dive. Continue reading

Liquid asset

Wright State alumni turn their dream into reality with a craft brewery in Xenia

Operated by three Wright State alumni and a current student, Devil Wind Brewing is a tribute to the residents of Xenia. Continue reading

Kari Hoffman named Wright State women’s basketball head coach

Kari Hoffman joins the Raiders after serving as the head coach at Cedarville University for the last five seasons. Continue reading

Campus plots to celebrate African American fraternities and sororities

Wright State held a groundbreaking ceremony for the National Pan-Hellenic Council Memorial Plots on May 20. Continue reading

Recycling pays off at Wright State

For the past decade, Wright State University has collected recycled materials including mixed paper such as folders, writing paper, envelopes and cardboard. Continue reading

Museum marvel

Wright State alumna Anna Helmig spreads her wings as collections manager at Boonshoft Museum of Discovery

Anna Helmig, a two-time Wright State University graduate, oversees the care of 1.8 million artifacts at the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery. Continue reading

Take a bow

Wright State University held four ceremonies at the Nutter Center on April 30 and May 1 during which nearly 1,900 students graduated. Continue reading