At this point, Wright State is expecting to absorb around a $2.2 million decrease in state funding as well.
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The funding allowed Wright State to offer 40 percent more seating at the library.
Part of the reason for the delay in passing a full annual budget is that the trustees are waiting to see what funding is approved in the Ohio budget.
The interim budget may be revised based on updated fall enrollment projections and the Ohio Legislature's vote on the state share of instruction (SSI).
The increases are the maximum currently allowed under Ohio law, according to a resolution approved by the board.
The undergraduate student headcount for fall is 9,086, compared to 10,517 students enrolled 11 weeks out from the start of the 2018 fall semester.
The way the community has come together following the Memorial Day storms is a good sign for overall morale, says Jeremy Schumm.
On April 25 about 70 retirees and their spouses gathered in the Berry Room for the 5th Annual Retirees Luncheon.
WSU musical theater graduate Joey Monda co-produced Anais Mitchell’s acclaimed, beautiful, dark, and tuneful jazz musical “Hadestown.”
The STRS Board is most concerned about being able to keep pension benefits without any reductions. For that reason the reinstatement of a COLA is not likely.