Wright State University values learning, connection, and celebration. Our cultural centers provide welcoming spaces for everyone to come together, share experiences, and find inspiration.
The cultural centers on campus include:
Asian and Native American Center
The Asian and Native American Center (ANA) exists on Wright State University's campus as a resource for past, current, and future students.
Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center
The Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center provides a variety of special programs, activities, and student services that celebrate diverse African cultural identities while fostering lasting friendships among all people.
Disability & Neurodivergence Cultural Center
The Disability and Neurodivergence Cultural Center is a welcoming space where students can gather, connect, and celebrate their cultures while fostering community, allyship, and belonging among all who wish to learn and engage.
Latino Center
The Latino Center fosters a supportive environment that enhances the success of students and the local community. The Latino Center seeks to recruit, retain, empower, graduate, and advance students at Wright State University.
LGBTQA Center
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Ally (LGBTQA) Center brings together information about LGBTQA programs and services in one convenient location for all students, faculty and staff.
Women's Center
The Women's Center transforms our community by advocating for accessibility, eliminating barriers, and providing educational opportunities for the benefit of all.