We believe that the pursuit of knowledge is a lifelong quest and Alumni College is a rich opportunity to enjoy that learning experience again and to sample the recent research and academic courses of Wright State's distinguished faculty.
Senior Week is a time for you to reflect on your time at Wright State University, relax and enjoy time with your friends. We have put together a variety of activities both on and off campus. This year's Senior Week will be April 17-24.
The annual Wright State University ArtsGala, which has raised more than $1.6 million for arts scholarships during its 14-year history, is set for Saturday, April 12.
Bradley Roediger holds two degrees from Wright State University, an undergraduate degree in Religious Studies and the Master of Public Administration program. During his graduate studies, he focused on nonprofit management and completed the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance (NLA) certification program.
Wright State University recognizes its college outstanding alumni each year. Ten honors were awarded on March 1, 2014, during the 15th annual College Outstanding Alumni Awards.
It's a great time for Dayton and the Latino community. Wright State has created the Office for Latino Affairs, the first of its kind in the state of Ohio, and an alumni society, Amigos Latinos de Wright State Alumni is in the process of forming.
Scheduled for March 14, the annual Public History Graduate Symposium will focus on “The Future is Our History" and include presentations by public history graduate students.