Wright State in the News

Hale paintings part of Midwest Paint Group exhibit at Wright State

((Excerpt)) Paintings by Wilmington artist Philip Hale are on exhibit as part of the Midwest Paint Group’s show in the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries at Wright State University. The exhibit, “Realism and Its Discontents,” will be open through May … Continue reading

JetBlue Case Shows Airline-Pilot Health Checks Not 100%

((Excerpt)) U.S. aviation regulators rely on airline pilots to disclose mental-health treatment when they undergo medical screening as often as once every six months. Still, it’s relatively easy for pilots — including Clayton Osbon, the JetBlue captain who was locked … Continue reading

Gem City Comic Con

((Excerpt)) FAIRBORN — The 7th annual Gem City Comic Con is happening at the Wright State Student Union. The family oriented comic book convention features a large selection of comic books for sale as well as a number of comic … Continue reading

Seven OSU employees received $1M bonuses in 2011

((Excerpt)) Ohio State University paid out $25.6 million in bonuses last year, including seven of more than $1 million each, a Dayton Daily News investigation found. OSU’s bonus payouts comprised the lion’s share of the $32 million in bonuses awarded … Continue reading

Fairborn plans for better economy

((Excerpt)) FAIRBORN — The city of Fairborn has a development plan in place that city officials hope will position it to be an economic player in the region in the future. City council approved an ordinance last month to transfer … Continue reading

Colleges spend millions to switch to semesters

((Excerpt)) Seventeen Ohio universities and community colleges are ready to become semester-based schools, ending decades of colliding calendars among the state’s 37-member higher education system. But the effort, which has taken years and millions of dollars to complete, is not … Continue reading

Wright State students march for Trayvon Martin

((Excerpt)) FAIRBORN — Dozens of Wright State students marched in  hoodies to support Trayvon Martin. Martin was the 17 year old shot and killed by  a neighborhood watch monitor. The students marched from the student union on Wright State’s campus … Continue reading

Personal income grows at fatest rate during recession

((Excerpt)) Personal incomes in Ohio grew last year at a faster rate than at any time since the recession. Income for all people from all sources, including wages, investments, even welfare and unemployment benefits, rose by 4.6 percent in 2011 … Continue reading

Allergy-proof your home

((Excerpt)) Your home should be a haven away from allergy triggers. And fortunately, it can be. There are plenty of things you can do inside your home to reduce allergen levels, from cleaning and vacuuming regularly to keeping humidity levels … Continue reading

Many local students may lose grant money

((Excerpt)) This summer, major changes to the 40-year-old federal Pell grant program will impact an estimated 145,000 low-income college students nationwide when narrowed eligibility requirements take effect. So far, college officials said they do not know how many of their … Continue reading