The Raiders finished 2-2 in the regional with a 6-0 loss Sunday night to champion Louisville.
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The Raiders (38-19) are making their 12th NCAA trip and will play No. 1 overall seed Vanderbilt (42-16) in Nashville at 6 p.m. Friday (SEC Network).
Marty Sexton has been named dean of the College of Health, Education and Human Services and Dawn Conway will serve as interim dean and executive in residence of the Raj Soin College of Business.
“Holy cow!” Alex Sogard exclaimed in the joyous aftermath Saturday at Nischwitz Stadium. “I KNEW we could do it."
From 3 to 7 p.m. on May 21, veterans and their families can visit the university’s Student Union for Vets Moving Forward.
“I hope they listen to the voices of Dayton, Ohio, and take to heart whatever we’re thinking and saying about important matters of not just defense, but war,” said WSU political science professor Vaughn Shannon.
The project will cost $2.5 million and is afforded by capital funding from the State of Ohio awarded to Wright State last year.
Wright State hopes to start offering classes through the university’s Center for Civics, Culture and Workforce Development in fall 2026.
There is no definitive date for when the division or the centers will close, but the centers will not be open beyond when the law takes effect on June 23.