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Delegations from two Chinese universities to visit Wright State

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Representatives from Xi’an University of Arts and Science and the Dalian Institute of Science and Technology will spend several days at Wright State beginning Sept. 26. Continue reading

Orthopaedic symposium to focus on musculoskeletal care

This course will offer all members of the medical and recovery teams information on caring for a wide range of musculoskeletal patients. Continue reading

Raider Connect bringing better enrollment services

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The registrar, student accounts and financial aid student services are about to become a one-stop service for Wright State students. Continue reading

Varandani Memorial Lecture canceled

The 25th anniversary of the Partab T. Varandani Memorial Lecture, which was scheduled for noon on Friday, Sept. 28, in Gandhi Auditorium in White Hall, has been cancelled. Jack E. Dixon, Ph.D., one of the most influential biochemists of his … Continue reading

Don Mohr, Wright State’s first athletics director, passes away at 89

Mohr was the first inductee into the WSU Athletic Hall of Fame, in 1985. Continue reading

Foster background, work ethic yields success for Wright State student

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Jessica Lane credits her success largely to the motivation instilled in her by her foster grandmother. Continue reading

Theatre season kicks off with a “Miracle”

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Wright State will open its 2012–13 theatre season with the Tony Award–winning play “The Miracle Worker.” Continue reading

Wright State wordsmiths published in literary journal

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Published by the Department of English, “The Fogdog Review” showcases some of Wright State’s most creative and articulate literary minds. Continue reading

Wright State leads $1 million air vehicle research project

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Wright State University will lead a $1 million project to develop computer aids for designing smart air vehicles that adapt to keep flying, even when damaged in flight. Continue reading

Local author to discuss Women’s Center fall reading selection

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An emotionally charged novel detailing the turbulent life of an eighth-grade girl struggling to accept life-altering changes has been chosen as this year’s Women’s Center Fall Reading Selection. Continue reading