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Ron Wine

Feb 18, 2018

Former Wright State University consultant Ron Wine had a “handshake agreement” with WSU’s president to pay Wine millions of dollars in performance bonuses for securing state and federal research contracts for the university, according to depositions in Wine’s lawsuit that seeks $4.5 million from the school.



Feb 16, 2018

Following a positive year in calendar year 2017 when the total fund returned 15.9 percent, stock market returns have been erratic so far in 2018.



Feb 16, 2018

Wright State University’s Board of Trustees voted 7-1 to enact a mandatory furlough policy, even as frustrated professors confronted the university’s leaders about proposed “draconian” cuts they say will erode the institution’s educational quality



WSURA members meet with international students

Feb 12, 2018

Here's your opportunity to form a friendship with an international scholar, researcher or graduate student



Feb 10, 2018

Hannah Beachler also worked on Oscar-winner “Moonlight” and Beyonce’s “Lemonade”



Basketball team

Feb 9, 2018

Fourteen conference wins were the most ever at WSU and then came the two tournament victories over Green Bay and Milwaukee that set up the title game against No. 8 seed Cleveland State



Feb 3, 2018

The note, which was addressed to outgoing provost Tom Sudkamp, was dated Nov. 17 but made Hopkins’ retirement official as of Wednesday, Jan. 31.



WSRI building

Jan 31, 2018

Administrators say Wright State’s research arm, which provides research and development services to various businesses and government agencies like Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, is important for the university’s future



Wright State campus

Jan 25, 2018

WSU is expected to incur around a 2 percent decline in enrollment that will amount to around a $3.5-million loss in revenue next fall



Jan 25, 2018

In November, the union created a plan that would allow it to strike if a deal on a contract is not reached. Then in December news broke that the Wright State administration was developing a policy to furlough faculty if the university continued to struggle with its finances.



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