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Aug 31, 2015
Wright State welcomes 5,066 new students on the first day of fall semester, swelling total enrollment to 17,842, the fourth highest total in school history.
Aug 27, 2015
More students are interested in living on campus at Wright State University, with the dorms expected to be nearly full when students arrive for fall semester.
Aug 24, 2015
Students, faculty and staff at Wright State's Dayton Campus will soon be able to call university police at the touch of a button.
Aug 19, 2015
Thomas Sudkamp will serve as Wright State's chief academic officer with the title provost and vice president for curriculum and instruction, and Mark Polatajko has been named chief operating officer and vice president of business and finance.
Aug 14, 2015
The Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine offers the nation’s only graduate-level certificate program in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense.
Aug 12, 2015
Wright State M.P.A. graduate Paula Cosby '12 helps jobseekers dress professionally and build confidence as executive director of Clothes That Work.
Aug 4, 2015
Mike Raymer, professor of computer science and engineering, is the latest engineering researcher to join the so-called "Barn Gang" at the Dayton Engineers Club.
Jul 27, 2015
Wright State statistics graduate Whit Alley '15 scores a job with Nielsen Ratings after answering question from interviewers that tripped up other candidates.
Jul 21, 2015
Wright State biology professor Don Cipollini suggests use of white fringetree by emerald ash borer is likely to be widespread and that the beetle may move to close relatives.