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Habitat habit

The Wright State University softball team took part in a Habitat for Humanity house build on Sept. 11 at Stillwater United Methodist Church. Continue reading

The Food Dude

Wright State University students were treated by chef, author and television personality Kevin Roberts on Sept. 7 at The Hangar. Continue reading

National docu-series on Dayton’s heroin use premieres at Wright State

“America Divided,” an eight-part docu-series highlighting different issues of inequality in the United States, was screened at Wright State. Continue reading

Fall Fest draws thousands

Fall Fest, the annual celebration that concludes Welcome Week at Wright State, brought students, staff and faculty together for a day of fun, food and free goodies. Continue reading

Wright State opens New Media Incubator

Wright State celebrated the opening of the New Media Incubator with an open house at 015 Dunbar Library on Sept. 1. Continue reading

First weekend full of fun festivities

Welcome weekend was packed with many opportunities for new and returning student to learn about Wright State, get involved and have fun. Continue reading

Campus bustles with volunteers, golf carts and new students on Move-In Day

With the help of 500 volunteers and 110 golf carts, more than 1,600 first-year students brought their belongings to Wright State during Move-In Day. Continue reading

Moved in: 1,600 new students hit campus

Move-in Day on Wright State’s Dayton Campus began at 9 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, as 1,600 new students arrived at their new home. Continue reading

Helping people in need

Four hundred families filed into the Wright State University Nutter Center parking lot. One by one the trunks of their cars were filled with vegetables that were grown by Ohio farmers. Continue reading

Wine wizard

Wright State dean emeritus Charles Taylor sharing knowledge of wine and philosophy in international journal

Charles Taylor spent 35 years on the Wright State faculty and served as dean of the College of Liberal Arts from 2005 to his retirement in 2012. Continue reading