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May 3
Nearly 1,460 students celebrate graduation at Wright State’s spring commencement ceremonies
Wright State President Sue Edwards challenged the class of 2025 to dream boldly and embrace their potential for greatness while acting with kindness and integrity. Continue reading →
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May 2
Wright State Board of Trustees approves university budget for fiscal year 2026
The Board of Trustees approved a balanced university budget plan that supports Wright State’s academic mission and continues investing in student success and career readiness. Continue reading →
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May 2
Wright State engineering seniors showcase designs and research at expo
Wright State engineering students showcased their technical expertise and creative problem-solving at the annual Senior Design Expo. Continue reading →
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May 1
Wright State alumna Nicole Scherzinger nominated for Tony for ‘Sunset Boulevard’ performance
Nicole Scherzinger, who studied musical theatre and acting at Wright State, is nominated for a Tony Award for her portrayal of Norma Desmond in “Sunset Boulevard.” Continue reading →
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May 1
Mother and daughter to celebrate graduation together at Wright State
Mother-daughter graduates Kristina Bringman and Chloë Johnston will celebrate back-to-back commencement ceremonies at Wright State University this weekend. Continue reading →
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- Wright State media highlights, April 28–May 2
- Dayton Business Journal: Financial literacy education at Wright State University
- Dayton Daily News: Wright State to graduate more than 1,400 students this weekend
- Wright State President Sue Edwards talks supporting students, embracing innovation and leading through change on the ‘Reimagining HigherEd’ podcast
- Mercer County Outlook: Lake Campus to hold annual commencement ceremony
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State University names university leader permanent provost, VP of academic affairs
- Wright State media highlights, April 7–18
- Dayton Business Journal: Lt. Gov. Tressel, Wright State leaders discuss Dayton’s workforce needs, state support
Libraries
Author of historical novel about Katharine Wright to give talk at Wright State on April 14

Tracey Enerson Wood will give a talk about her historical novel “Katharine, the Wright Sister” on Monday, April 14, at 7 p.m. in Wright State’s Student Union Apollo Room. Continue reading →
Toni Vanden Bos named head of Wright State’s Special Collections and Archives

Toni Vanden Bos has worked in the Wright State University Libraries and its Special Collections and Archives since 2003. Continue reading →
Rising from the ashes
Wright State public history graduate student Darrell Blevins rebuilds his life after a series of tragic events
Darrell Blevins, a public history graduate student at Wright State, received support from the College of Liberal Arts Emergency Fund after a tragic incident. Continue reading →
Jane Wildermuth appointed university librarian at Wright State

Jane Wildermuth, who has worked in the Wright State University Libraries for 25 years, had served as interim university librarian since March. Continue reading →
From the Stacks: Innovation in inclusiveness
Women engineer the opening of a chapter at Wright State
In 1988, students established Wright State’s chapter of the Society of Women Engineers to provide opportunities to network, collaborate, and support one another. Continue reading →
Wright State Libraries honor graduating students as 2024 Top Scholars

Seven Top Scholars were awarded a book in their subject area that is now a permanent part of the Wright State University Libraries’ collection. Continue reading →
Wright State University Foundation awards Students First Fund grants

The nine projects that received Students First funding will have far-reaching impacts on the Dayton and Lake Campuses. Continue reading →
Friends of the Libraries Luncheon to feature ‘Book Nook’ host Vick Mickunas

Vick Mickunas, host of the “Book Nook” on WYSO Public Radio, will be a featured speaker at the annual Friends of the Libraries Luncheon at Wright State on April 24. Continue reading →
Wright State University Libraries celebrates Friends of the Libraries Week Oct. 15–21

Wright State Friends of the Libraries is a group of faculty, staff, retirees, alumni and community members committed to supporting the unique needs of the University Libraries and its patrons. Continue reading →
From the Stacks: A special collection, indeed
Wright State University is home to region’s rich history in the arts
The Special Collections and Archives preserves the history of Dayton’s visual and performing arts organizations, giving researchers access to photographs, recordings, costume designs and business records. Continue reading →