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Excerpt A Wright State University institute is shifting its focus of its research projects on more defense and economic development. The Wright State Center for Urban and Public Affairs has changed its name to the Applied Policy Research Institute. Part …
MPA students go "all in"
MPA students were excited to attend the Ohio City Managers Association (OCMA) 2016 Winter Conference. As up-and-coming public sector leaders, our MPA students gained insight into emerging local government trends by attending panels and presentations featuring top administrators from Ohio and beyond
Wright State senior Matt Garrett shines in the university’s creative writing program, inspired by magic, monsters and wizards from the fantasy genre.
Radio Show Host Got His Start At Wright State
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
Neldys Crespo’s performance at the Wright State University Schuster Hall
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
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.
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.
1994 Wright State graduate J. Stanton finds home at the Boston Stoker Coffee Company.

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