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Mar 8, 2016
Wright State will play Green Bay for the Horizon League championship March 8 at 7 p.m., with the winner receiving an automatic bid to next week's NCAA Tournament.
Mar 8, 2016
Maysoon Zayid will deliver the Honors Institute's keynote address on March 22, while disability rights attorney Laura Osseck will give the institute's luncheon address on March 23.
Mar 7, 2016
Research by Wright State assistant professor Corey Seemiller finds members of Generation Z have surprising solidarity in views on education, employment, personal freedoms and military intervention.
Mar 4, 2016
Excerpt Tom Hanks will be busy in his visit to Dayton next month. Officials from Wright State University laid out the timeline for Hanks’ April 19 visit to the school, which will feature chances for the Oscar-winning actor to visit with …
Mar 4, 2016
Tom Hanks will help dedicate the newly renovated Center for Motion Pictures and celebrate the success of the university's $150 million Rise. Shine. campaign.
Mar 1, 2016
Lee Hannah, assistant political science professor, previewed the Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses in an interview on “Five on 2” on WDTN on Feb. 29. Watch the interview.
Mar 1, 2016
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 …
Feb 29, 2016
Excerpt “Peace has been an important theme to me since my childhood,” says Sharon Rab, founder and co-chair of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. “I grew up in Fairborn, a military town. I remember hearing military airplanes taking off, and …
Feb 29, 2016
LIFT2 Symposium on March 18 will feature keynote addresses by LaVaughn Henry, vice president and senior regional officer of the Cincinnati Branch of the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank, and David Grau Sr., an attorney and succession planning expert.
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.

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