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Named for Dayton's aviation pioneers, Orville and Wilbur Wright, the university serves nearly 16,000 students with programs leading to more than 100 undergraduate and nearly 50 Ph.D.,graduate and professional degrees.

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The College of Engineering & Computer Science at Wright State University is a leader in engineering teaching and research. Students and faculty have access to modern, well-equipped laboratories, and a wide range of computer systems and network resources.

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The mission of the University Center for International Education (UCIE) is to ensure an international dimension to the University's three major functions of teaching, research and service.

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The Birthplace of Aviation, Dayton was once home to powered flight inventors Wilbur and Orville Wright. Today the city offers great attractions and historical sites, a thriving downtown, beautiful parks, a variety of sporting sites and fabulous shopping and dining. 
 

 
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Dayton: From the Birthplace of Aviation to the Nation's Top 90-Minute Air Market
The Dayton area has a celebrated history with the aviation industry, beginning with the Wright Brothers. That pride carries over to the Dayton International Airport, a great place to travel from or to locate a business.

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To prepare students to be successful and ethical leaders capable of making valued contributions within the global marketplace; to advance knowledge through research; and to provide professional, entrepreneurial, and economic development assistance to individuals, businesses, organizations, and governments in the Greater Miami Valley and the State of Ohio.