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Feb 29, 2016
Wright State's Applied Policy Research Institute, which began as the Center for Urban and Public Affairs, announced a new brand and name to mark growth in the organization’s trajectory and portfolio.
Feb 29, 2016
Wright State senior Matt Garrett shines in the university’s creative writing program, inspired by magic, monsters and wizards from the fantasy genre.
Feb 26, 2016
By: Jesse Schrote schrote.2@wright.edu Robert Johnson, a 2011 Mass Communication alum credits his education as a great foundation for his career. Johnson serves as On-Air Talent and the Program Director for Skyyhook Radio. Skyyhook Radio is an online radio station which is available via the Tunein mobile app or skyyhookradio.com. He has two shows on the station, the first is "In The Midday," a music-intensive/pop culture based show airing Wednesdays 12 p.m.; and "The Wrap Up," an...
Feb 25, 2016
The Wright State Collegiate Chorale will perform two concerts and sing during Mass in St. Peter's Basilica and St. Mark's Basilica as part of a tour of Italy.
Feb 24, 2016
Michelle Cipriano, Spanish Senior Lecturer, attended an amazing “Quel Guardo Il Cavaliere aria” performance from Don Pasquale (Gaetano Donizetti) on Tuesday, February 23 at the Schuster Hall. The talented Neldys Crespo, who is a Spanish and Vocal Performance major at Wright State University student, delivered a splendid performance. Watch Crespo’s Performance
Feb 24, 2016
What is the essence of Wright State University? What does it stand for? How is it perceived and where is it going? These are the questions that have driven a comprehensive branding initiative.
Feb 23, 2016
CSIC is ready to rise once again with a kickoff celebration on Thursday, Feb. 25, at 3 p.m. in the Student Union Apollo Room.
Feb 23, 2016
1994 Wright State graduate J. Stanton finds home at the Boston Stoker Coffee Company.
Feb 22, 2016
Meet the amazing Dayton Regional STEM School students whose multiple award-winning science fair projects won the English Department-sponsored Award for Best Project Exploring the Intersection of Literature and Science: 1st place: Vidur Prasad (left,12th grade) - "Traffic Camera Dangerous Driver Detection (TCD3)" 2nd place: Shari Gordnier (right, 12th grade) - "Manipulation of Adolescent Self-Esteem through Exposure to Superhero Media" Below are the students whose multiple award-winning...
Feb 22, 2016
When they first arrive at Wright State’s College of Engineering and Computer Science, many international students face challenges other students usually never encounter.

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