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Kari Hoffman

Feb 20, 2024

After starting with 4-23 and 8-24 records, Hoffman and the Raiders have had a breakthrough season mofe than doubling the combined win totals of those first two years.



Bill Neville

Feb 20, 2024

Bill Neville will remain on paid administrative leave through May 17 and is required to undergo training following a law firm’s investigation into his management style.



5G Lab

Feb 20, 2024

Scott Rash, president and CEO of the WSU Foundation, said the partnership with altafiber and Nokia around Studio 5G is a great example for why the foundation building was rebranded to Emergence Center One in 2020.



Berry Room

Feb 16, 2024

The university also contracts with Quest, a third-party food service vendor that has has agreed to take over the food and beverage operations at Nutter Center.



Millett Hall windows as seen from the Quad

Feb 16, 2024

The 54 students actively seeking the affected degrees will be allowed to finish, but the impact on faculty jobs is unclear.



Basketball team on court

Feb 15, 2024

"In my opinion, this should be a really good rebounding team, and it has not been. It’s one of my frustrations,” Coach Scott Nagy said.



Play poster

Feb 13, 2024

Join your fellow Wright State retirees for the Saturday, March 16, 2 p.m. matinee of this Tony- and Drama Desk Award-winning musical romp.



Person donating blood

Feb 12, 2024

Solvita and Wright State held a blood drive Saturday in hopes of informing the public that there are people in desperate need of different types of blood.



Tanner Holden

Feb 12, 2024

WSU was rated No. 1 in the nation in field goal percentage, making 53.8 percent of its shots on the year. Against Oakland, the Raiders hit just 23 of 68 attempts for 33.8 percent.



Kari Hoffman huddles with team

Feb 12, 2024

Picked seventh in the HL preseason poll, the Raiders improved to 15-11 overall and moved into a third-place tie with PFW at 9-6.



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