President Schrader praised the university for cutting an estimated $50 million in expenses since last year.
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"The turnaround is the result of hard work, difficult decisions, and sacrifices by everyone in the Wright State family."
Associate Provost Steven Berberich will leave Wright State on July 2.
A projected $12.65 million decline in revenue is the main reason WSU will enter the next fiscal year still on shaky financial ground.
Guest column by Wright State University President Cheryl B. Schrader
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The summer revenue dip is just the latest development in Wright State’s ongoing budget crisis.
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