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2021 Commencement

May 19, 2021

Cash and investments increased nearly 30% between fiscal year 2017 and fiscal year 2020, as expenses and debt declined, according to the university.



Students in autism at work program

May 19, 2021

The program is designed to give the college student, or recent graduate, the opportunity to gain work experience in a paid summer-intern work program as an Air Force civilian.



National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center

May 13, 2021

This exhibit was created by National Afro-American Museum curators working with Wright State graduate students in public history.



OPERS staff

May 13, 2021

As we press for a solution to the WEP, whether reform or repeal, we must consider its chances for success as well as any unintended consequences that might result.



Librarian Bill Stoltz

May 12, 2021

“It’s important to collect and keep these things so we have the voices of everyone, not just people interviewed for the newspaper or television.”



Susan Edwards

May 11, 2021

A budget crisis, declining enrollment and pending faculty cuts have put the university in a tough position: To ensure long-term viability, Wright State needs to rightsize.



Apartment buildings

May 5, 2021

Plans include adding open gathering areas, a fitness site, a swimming pool and more, the university said Wednesday.



Christensen Oninku

May 5, 2021

Though Oninku was not technically trained, just one scroll through his Instagram profile will tell you he takes fashion very seriously.



2021 graduates

May 3, 2021

WSU held four separate in-person commencement ceremonies this year to accommodate social distancing measures and abide by COVID-19 protocols.



Susan Edwards

May 1, 2021

President Sue Edward’s contract now extends through June 30, 2026. Her base salary is $450,000.



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