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Distinguished Military Graduates made up 50 percent of Wright State’s Army ROTC commissioning class.
Wright Leader is designed to facilitate leadership development opportunities for employees that can be tough to find in higher education.
Wright State mass communication student Hannah Tokasz became a crowd favorite while working at Disney World.
David Baugham, former Student Government president, hopes to manage a health-related nonprofit organization.
2018 Wright State graduate Julia Gomez-Cambronero's Spanish heritage influences her theatre performances.
Ohio’s 14 public universities, including Wright State University, are launching a statewide communication campaign designed to raise awareness of the value of public higher education.
Susan Edwards, vice provost for faculty affairs at Appalachian State University, will join Wright State as executive vice president for academic affairs and provost on July 30.
Wright State students Matthew Helton, Nanci Payne and Nancy Shuler will have their artwork displayed at the Dayton Art Institute from May 10 through Aug. 19.
Liberal Arts Top Scholar Ceremony 2018
Congratulations to Jamie Krupp who was selected to be the Top Scholar from COLA during the April 13th ceremony at the Dunbar library . Jamie: " I am very lucky to have been a part of the amazing Modern Languages community. I really appreciate your thoughtfulness and support during my four years at
Wright State University honored more than 2,000 graduating students at its spring commencement ceremony April 28 in the Wright State Nutter Center.
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