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Career Fair Fall 2016 hosted by the Career Center

The Career Center at Wright State will host the Career Fair Fall 2016 on Tuesday, Oct. 11, in the Student Union. Continue reading

John and Shirley Berry commit $1.5 million to student success initiatives at Wright State

In appreciation of the Berrys’ gift, Wright State named the 220-seat auditorium in the Student Success Center the John and Shirley ’77 Berry Auditorium. Continue reading

Wright State launches TurboVote to make voting easy

TurboVote helps citizens register where they want to vote and keep them engaged with the elections in their local communities. Continue reading

Wright State’s Allen Hunt develops new tool to measure soil production that offers promise in predicting global warming

Being able to predict soil production also helps with soil conservation, protecting crops, preventing landslides and forecasting changes in the landscape. Continue reading

Wright State to host the Ohio Deaf Festival

The Ohio Deaf Festival takes place Oct. 1, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading

Wright State’s first president Brage Golding dies

Known as an innovator with an entrepreneurial spirit, Brage Golding served as Wright State’s president from 1966 to 1972. Continue reading

Wright State Physicians Orthopaedics to offer educational session on breaking the pain cycle

Justin Lodge, a physical therapist with Wright State Physicians Physical Therapy, will present “Dry Needling: Break Into Pain” on Oct. 18. Continue reading

Melissa Flagg to headline 2016 Women in STEMM Leadership Institute Research Symposium at Wright State

The Oct. 21 Women in STEMM Leadership Institute Research Symposium at Wright State highlights work being done by women in STEMM across the Dayton region. Continue reading

Wright State students head for presidential debate

Wright State students will have coveted seats inside the hall during the Sept. 26 presidential debate at Hofstra University. Continue reading

Additional dates added for Wright State research study on bipolar disorder and schizophrenia

This part of the study seeks African-Americans age 18 or older who do not have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. Continue reading