Over 100 Wright State students registered for and over 20 school districts attended the Education Expo on April 13 in the Student Union Atrium.
Latin Day supports high school programs and let the students know that Wright State is dedicated to helping them continue their Latin education and to producing Latin teachers.
Engineering and orthopaedic researchers and clinicians from around Ohio and the region are expected to attend the symposium on April 10.
Fleece blankets for sick and traumatized children were cut, tied and labeled by Wright State students, faculty and staff on March 22 in the Student Union Atrium.
Ninety-nine Wright State medical students learned where they are heading as new doctors to receive advanced clinical training in a residency program.
Wright State students Gabby Gramkow and Jacqueline Eddingfield had a distinct vision for their sign language interpreting capstone project: a quiet event buzzing with visual activity.
Inspired by the Peanuts comics, The Career Center staff created a mobile adviser booth out of a cardboard refrigerator box.
2017 campaign launches on March 9
Wright State President-designate Cheryl B. Schrader gets a feel for campus, offers university a glimpse of her vision
Students can watch a real-life civics lesson when the Ohio Civil Rights Commission meets at Wright State on March 16.