"The May 2020 class of B.S.N. graduates is the biggest class ever for Wright State University. This will be a huge help to our community as they fight COVID-19.”
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More than 200 faculty and staff volunteers are making personal phone calls to thousands of students in an effort called the “RaiderStrong Outreach.”
“Our culture is very different than most places. We’ve got a super hands-on approach and everybody in the athletic department is wired that way."
Wearing the mask really needs to be thought of as protecting your neighbors, protecting everyone else in the community, but it really isn’t protecting the person who wears the mask.
Exceptions will include clinicals, practicals, internships, and other types of field experiences, according to the provost.
The Raiders averaged 80.6 points, which was seventh nationally and their best mark since the 1992-93 squad put up 89.1 per game.
“I want to thank the Wright State community for rapidly mobilizing to make the sweeping changes that were necessary in order to navigate the constantly evolving COVID-19 situation.”
Matt Zircher worked at Wright State for 24 years, but was laid off in 2017 along with many others as a part of massive cuts by the institution.
The College of Nursing & Health donated more than 250 boxes of face masks, gloves and other personal protective equipment (PPE) to area hospitals.
“Most people don’t think their stories are important, but someday we’re all going to look back on this and it will be interesting to read people’s accounts."