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Mikail Berger-Messenger, a painting and printmaking major, curated “From Campus to Community,” showcasing the work of college students and recent graduates, as part of his internship with the Dayton Society of Artists.
Award-winning productions and standout performances showcase the talent of Wright State Theatre students, faculty and alumni.
Educator. Business owner. Community advocate. Philanthropist. Wright State alum Josh Stucky wears many hats.
Go inside “Only in New York,” the musical a Wright State alum created for Wright State students.
Oscar-winning designer’s journey from Wright State student to Hollywood trailblazer is a story of resilience and reinvention.
The Wright State University Foundation awarded $75,000 in Students First Fund grants to support innovative ideas from faculty, staff and students at the Dayton and Lake campuses
From being a part of creating the first designated podcasting space on a college campus to a career at WYSO Public Radio, Will Davis ’10, ’14 has always taught people how to share their stories.
Wright State employees Cassie Guard, Karen Lahm and Patrick Sonner received 2025–26 SOCHE Excellence Awards for their outstanding contributions to student success, teaching and campus impact.
Wright State's Stein Galleries at is seeking submissions from active-duty service members at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for “Active Duty Artists,” an inaugural exhibition dedicated to showcasing artistic talent from the military community.
David Shoop, a first-generation college graduate, has built a nationally recognized legal career recovering hundreds of millions of dollars for injured consumers and helping remove dangerous products from the marketplace.
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