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Wright State University is a national public university in Dayton, Ohio with more than 11,000 students. Offering 315 academic programs, the university is made up of six colleges, a medical school, and a branch campus in Celina, Ohio. Named for the Wright brothers, Wright State University offers an exceptional, affordable education. Source
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International Admissions
Visit Undergraduate Majors and Minors or Graduate Programs to explore STEM programs. We are here to help. For application status checks, text us (no voice calls) on WhatsApp at +1 (937) 915-6602. For any other questions or concerns, contact us at international-admissions@wright.edu or by phone at +1 (937) 775-5745.
New entrepreneurship center opens at Wright State to help veterans, spouses start, expand businesses
Local veterans and their spouses who want to start a business now will have a more convenient way to get resources. Wright State University’s Veteran and Military Center is now home to a Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC) office, one of 31 nationwide and the first to open in Ohio.
Dayton Business Journal: Tom Webb elevates Wright State’s disability efforts to national level
At Wright State University, Tom Webb is responsible for sustaining and advancing high-quality programs and services that support accessibility for those with disabilities. As the associate vice president of accessibility, Webb provides leadership for the Office of Disability Services and works broadly to advance Wright State’s reputation of setting national standards of excellence in the area of access and accommodation. Webb is also the university ADA/504 coordinator.
Special Collections and Archives
Wright State University Libraries' Special Collection and Archives, in support of the university’s mission of educational excellence, collects, preserves, and provides access to primary sources that document the history of aviation, aviation technology, and the legacy of the Wright brothers, for whom the university is named, the local and regional history of the Miami Valley, and the history of Wright State University.
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Bachelor of Arts in English
On this page: Why Choose English? Careers Real-World Experience Academics and Curriculum Admission Contact Information Why Choose English? There are many reasons why might choose to major in English: You love literature and want to learn how to read and think analytically. You want to learn to write more creatively, clearly, and persuasively. You have an enthusiasm for learning and believe that a broad understanding of culture is essential for personal and professional fulfillment.
Student Involvement and Leadership
Get Involved There are nearly 200 student clubs and organizations at Wright State, so getting involved is easy! In addition, WSU offers students a wide range of opportunities to lead their peers, join organizations meaningful to them, and establish lasting relationships with others. Find a Student Organization Start a Student Organization Engage Engage is your one-stop shop for everything student involvement at Wright State.
DDN: Moral opposition to childhood vaccines increasing at local schools, data shows
Excerpt from the Dayton Daily News Hesitancy regarding the COVID-19 vaccine rollout last year coincided with an increasing number of parents filing moral or religious exemptions to their children entering kindergarten with established, required vaccines against diseases like measles and polio, a Dayton Daily News investigation found.