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Wright State edges Valpo, wins Championship

Raiders find out NCAA Regional destination and opponents Monday at 12:30 on ESPN

For the third time in the last six years, the Wright State baseball team is heading to the NCAA Regionals… Continue reading

Lloyd Qualifies for NCAA Championship Meet

Cassandra Lloyd, a junior on the Wright State track team, qualified for the NCAA Championship Meet in the 100 meter hurdles with a 10th place finish… Continue reading

Wright State to host Ohio orthopaedic research and innovation day

Researchers, engineers and orthopaedic clinicians will meet Thursday, June 2, at Wright State University to exchange ideas… Continue reading

Seniors show off talent, art at Stein Galleries

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Photo of 2011 Senior Show opening reception, sculpture by Kasee Merritt.

The show runs until June 12 and is free… Continue reading

Wright State proposes fiscal 2012 budget to trustees

Photo of Matthew Filipic, Senior VP for Business and Fiscal Affairs briefing the Wright State Board of Trustees and hundreds more from the campus community.

The university proposed an annual operating budget of $301 million for fiscal 2012. Continue reading

Noted author to deliver commencement address at Boonshoft School of Medicine

After dedicating four or more years to intense study and rigorous, specialized training… Continue reading

Wright State honors six graduating seniors as Top Scholars

Photo of six students, each holding a book.

The Wright State Parents’ Association purchases a book in each scholar’s name. Continue reading

Raider Recon

Student reporter Lara Donnelly, host of the monthly video series Raider Recon… Continue reading

Wright State Sibs Weekend

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Photo of a little sib trying to squeeze between lines of string with other little sibs at an activity in the Wright State woods.

From pools, to pizza to playing in the woods Sibs Weekend was a big hit at Wright State University.

Six alumni honored in DBJ’s “Forty Under 40”

Honorees are leaders working to make Dayton a better place. Continue reading