Wright State will celebrate the innovative spirit of both of its namesakes and its researchers on campus with Wright Brothers Day on Monday, Oct. 7, 11 a.m.–2 p.m., in the Student Union Atrium.
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Graduate students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of graduate student organizations, student governance, intramural sports, and professional development activities.
In particular, the Graduate Student Assembly (GSA) is the multidisciplinary graduate student organization on campus dedicated to promoting and supporting research and professional development for graduate students at Wright State.
In addition, Wright State boasts 15 NCAA Division I men's and women's athletic teams with students receiving free admission to each event.
The Graduate School is a customer-oriented center for all persons interested in graduate study at Wright State University, as well as for current graduate students. As you continue your academic career with us, we hope the links provided on this page will lead you to information that will assist you.
In addition, we hope that you will continue to keep close contact with your academic advisor, program director and the Graduate School in order to ensure that your educational journey goes smoothly.
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