You worked hard to earn your degree - stop in the WSU Booktore during the Raider 4 Life Grad Fair to find everything you need to celebrate your achievement. During this fun event, plan to visit our department and vendor tables located throughout the WSU Bookstore. Special discounts on class rings, diploma frames, and caps & gowns during the event.
Can't attend the Grad Fair? No problem - the WSU Bookstore stocks graduation attire year-round and we offer shipping. Please call 937-775-5600 to place a shipping order (shipping fee applies).
During this Veterans Breakfast, we will be introducing Dr. Seth Gordon, the Director for Wright State University's Veteran and Military Center. Additionally, we will be discussing programs and events, what the center actually is, and the types of resources available. Please email veteransaffairs@wright.edu with any questions.
You are hereby invited by our royal Lord and Lady to experience the laughter and song of a medieval holiday. Take one evening away from the bustle of the season to feast amongst royalty and close the year in grand fashion. Join your fellow townsfolk in the reception hall for hot wassail or a cup of delicious eggnog before a roaring fire. The trumpeter ushers you into the Great Hall to await the entrance of the royal party. You sit amidst the flurry of his majesty's performers-musicians, singers, dancers, the puppet master and the jester.
Hosted by Peer Veteran Advocates Ashley Studley & Barry Brown, this event is an opportunity for military & veteran students with disabilities to meet & discuss their experiences and concerns.
Monday, June 17, 2013 - 9:00am to Tuesday, June 18, 2013 - 5:00pm
Students entering grades 9-11 from all over Southwest Ohio are invited to explore their potential for secondary education! The Wright State Office of Disability Services, along with the Starting Wright Program and Ohio's STEM Ability Alliance will be hosting a two-day college transition event. This workshop is for students with disabilities and their parents, who will learn how to prepare academically, socially, and personally for success in college. Topics will include differences between high school and college, self-advocacy, assistive technology, and career exploration.
A FREE event March 15, 2013 at Wright State University to help those with disABILITIES find employment and internship opportunities.
Over 30 employers will talk with individuals with disabilities about job opportunities, including non-degree generalist positions, co-op, internship, and career employment opportunities.
Job candidates are advised to dress professionally and bring plenty of résumés. One copy of the résumé is required for admission.
Hosted by Peer Veteran Advocates Ashley Studley & Barry Brown, this event is an opportunity for military & veteran students with disabilities to meet & discuss their experiences and concerns.
Hosted by Peer Veteran Advocates Ashley Studley & Barry Brown, this event is an opportunity for military & veteran students with disabilities to meet & discuss their experiences and concerns.