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Stage set for annual ArtsGala at Wright State

The annual Wright State Arts Gala, which has raised more than $1.75 million for arts scholarships during its 15-year history, is scheduled for Saturday, March 28. Continue reading

Women’s History Month residency to feature trans activist and biologist

Julia Serano

Julia Serano, a transgender activist, biologist and spoken-word performer, will visit Wright State March 24-26 as the Women’s History Month Scholar-in-Residence. Continue reading

Polar express

Wright State’s Alison Agather to measure mercury levels in Arctic Ocean as part of international expedition
Alison Agather and Chad Hammerschmidt in museum

Graduate environmental science student Alison Agather will measure mercury levels in the Arctic Ocean as part of an international expedition. Continue reading

Wright State Theatre to soar with ‘Peter Pan’

Peter Pan flying above stage

Wright State Theatre continues its 40th season in the Festival Playhouse with “Peter Pan” March 19-22 and again from April 2-12. Continue reading

National Center for Medical Readiness now offering safety training for industry

Worker climbing scaffolding

Calamityville’s new Industrial Safety Workforce Development Training program will initially focus on fall protection training and will expand to include confined space training. Continue reading

Rapid city

Wright State’s Small Business Development Center forming quick-response teams of students
Earl Gregorich in his office

Wright State’s Small Business Development Center and the Raj Soin College of Business offer program in which students provide rapid support to small businesses. Continue reading

Women’s basketball team to travel to Toledo for first-ever WNIT game

Tay’ler Mingo shooting

The Wright State women’s basketball team will travel to Toledo for its first-ever game in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament Friday night. Continue reading

Grand scan

Wright State’s PET/CT scanner puts university at forefront of medical-diagnostic research
Nasser Kashou at computer

PET/CT scanner, which will be housed in the new Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building, puts Wright State at forefront of medical-diagnostic research. Continue reading

How Wright State students spent Spring Break

From playful to work-full to relax-filled, Wright State students discuss how they spent Spring Break. Continue reading

Ohio Mathematics Contest returning to Wright State

Kathy Engisch, Munsup Seoh and Yi Li

Elementary, middle school and high school students are invited to test their knowledge of math and physics in an competition at Wright State on April 18. Continue reading