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Cammpus

Sep 10, 2020

“It’s a lot more difficult to interact and encourage students, especially those who are shy.”



Volunteers at Dayton Food Bank

Sep 4, 2020

“As much as possible, we try to bring service opportunities to campus so people who want to help can do so on a lunch break or a break between classes."



cash

Sep 4, 2020

The COLA issued in 2021 to retirees with an effective retirement date on or after Jan. 7, 2013, will be 0.50 percent.



Woman in WSU mask

Sep 3, 2020

Students who show symptoms and those who have been in contact with individuals who have tested positive will be ordered to get tested, Provost Douglas Leaman said.



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.”



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