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New tobacco-free policy, which took effect July 1, will help promote a healthy environment in which students, staff, faculty and others can learn, work, live and visit.
About 250 university professionals and students use Wright State’s social media channels to support recruitment, retention, alumni engagement, donor support and reputation management.
Lukas Wenrick, who graduated from Wright State in April with a degree in social science education, will attend the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Practice room in the Creative Arts Center honors Marilee King, who graduated from Wright State University in 1969 and who instilled a strong work ethic in her three sons.
Germany Ambassador Program 2017
T he Ambassador trip to Munich, was once again led by the dynamic duo of Dr. Sturdevant and Frau Powers!
A Wright State alumna helped the Dayton Red Cross chapter celebrate its 100th anniversary in a large way.
During a six-week dig, students in Wright State's Field School in Archaeology uncovered a limestone foundation of a structure occupied by frontier settlers outside of Springfield, Ohio.
Briana Snyder, a Wright State international and comparative politics graduate student, is interviewing and photographing Dayton immigrants as part of her master's program.
Excerpt “Poetry is a mystical thing to me,” explains Rita Coleman, a local poet who lives in rural Greene County. Rita’s debut collection of poetry, “And Yet,” will be published in August by Finishing Line Press. “The title of the …
Jeff Fortney parlays a degree in history and the study of theatre set design at Wright State into a growing brewing business.
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