A projected $12.65 million decline in revenue is the main reason WSU will enter the next fiscal year still on shaky financial ground.
News and Announcements
See also:
Guest column by Wright State University President Cheryl B. Schrader
Live & Learn Workshops are designed to stimulate discussions and develop new skills.
The summer revenue dip is just the latest development in Wright State’s ongoing budget crisis.
CITAR director Robert Carlson: “Everything I hear is that it’s not getting better — it’s getting worse.”
Laura Luehrmann was interviewed about the release of three Americans detained in North Korea.
Researchers ask 'Do our hormones influence our financial decisions?'
Matt Vest (’14) just completed his fourth season in the professional ranks
The other three members of the newest recruiting class will arrive on campus in early June
Eleanor Tripp is a student in the School of Professional Psychology.