Richard Williams, STRS representative to the Ohio Council of Higher Education Retirees (OCHER), reports on the May meeting
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Peggy Bott, WSURA’s OPERS representative to the Ohio Council of Higher Education Retirees (OCHER), describes a group effort to save the COLA.
If Wright State is able to reach its June 30 goal then the university may be able to avoid being placed on state fiscal watch.
Surgeon Joon Shim will discuss bariatric surgery and the efficacy of the surgical treatment of obesity.
This marks the first time in school history that both the basketball team and baseball team have qualified for the NCAA tournament in the same season.
After sitting out his first year at WSU with a stress fracture in his back, Ryan spent the past two seasons becoming the Raiders’ top pitcher.
Jerome Yaklic, M.D., will present the seminar, “Is Your Bladder Out of Control?”
The Raiders (39-15) will play the top-seeded Cardinal (44-10) at 10 p.m., Friday, on ESPN2.
President Schrader praised the university for cutting an estimated $50 million in expenses since last year.
"The turnaround is the result of hard work, difficult decisions, and sacrifices by everyone in the Wright State family."