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Masked students being interviewed

Sep 2, 2020

One week after starting classes, Wright State University is reporting its first cases of COVID-19.



Students on campus in masks

Sep 1, 2020

Four students and one employee tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to the university’s COVID-19 dashboard.



Suzanne Walker, aka Kathy Alexander

Aug 31, 2020

"She was driven to excel in all she undertook as performer, teacher, choreographer, dance administrator, and as an honest, loving person.”



Student on quad

Aug 29, 2020

Surveillance testing is not necessary at WSU because 70 percent of classes are online and a large number of students are commuters, said Seth Bauguess.



Empty classroom

Aug 28, 2020

"While masks and social distancing are very helpful in containing the spread, they are imperfect, especially indoors, where little can be done to ensure proper ventilation."



Students in masks

Aug 24, 2020

“I can share that it’s a small percentage of students (physically on campus). Campus is pretty quiet right now. The parking lots are pretty empty.”



Katrina Merriweather & her Mom

Aug 24, 2020

Katrina Merriweather, the successful Wright State women’s basketball coach, said her mother, Roxanne, is her hero.



Dan Bertsos

Aug 22, 2020

With campus’ new safety guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic, only two people are allowed to help students move in.



Man wearing a mask

Aug 22, 2020

“The university will never release specific details about an individual diagnosed with COVID-19 or another infectious disease.”



campus aerial

Aug 21, 2020

While university officials have publicly said they intend to no longer financially support WSARC, they have also said WSRI will remain a department of the university.



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