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Wright State University

Wright State University is a public research university in Fairborn, Ohio. Originally opened in 1964 as a branch campus of Miami University and Ohio State University, it became an independent institution in 1967 and was named in honor of aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright, who were Dayton residents. The university offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, and it is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[5] Its athletic teams, the Wright State Raiders, compete in Division I of the NCAA as members of the Horizon League. In addition to the main campus, the school also operates a regional campus near Celina, Ohio, called Wright State University–Lake Campus.

Wright State University
MottoAd docendum, Investigandum, Serviendum (Latin)
Motto in English
Teaching, Research, Service
TypePublic research university
Established1967; 56 years ago (1967)
Parent institution
University System of Ohio
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$95.5 million (2020)[1]
PresidentSusan Edwards
ProvostAmy Thompson
Academic staff
1,139[2]
Administrative staff
1,108[2]
Students10,264 (Dayton)[3]
11,469 (all campuses)[3]
Undergraduates7,415 (Dayton)[3]
8,619 (all campuses)[3]
Postgraduates2,849 (Dayton)[3]
2,850 (all campuses)[3]
Location, ,
United States

39°47′06″N 84°03′32″W / 39.785°N 84.059°W / 39.785; -84.059Coordinates: 39°47′06″N 84°03′32″W / 39.785°N 84.059°W / 39.785; -84.059
CampusSuburban
ColorsGreen and Gold[4]
   
NicknameRaiders
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IHorizon League
MascotGray Wolf, Raider personified as Rowdy Raider
Websitewright.edu

History

Founding

Wright State University first opened in 1964 as a branch campus of Miami University and Ohio State University, occupying only a single building. Groundwork on forming the institution began in 1961 during a time when the region lacked a public university for higher education. A community-wide fundraising effort was conducted in 1962 to establish the university, and the campaign raised the $3 million needed in seed money.[6][7] Much of the land that the campus was built on was donated by the United States Air Force from excess acreage of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

The Ohio General Assembly passed legislation in 1965 that transformed the branch campus into a separate institution with its own Advisory Committee on November 5, 1965. It was anticipated the campus would achieve full independent status by 1967 with its rapidly increasing enrollment of full-time students, projected to reach 5,000 within two years. On October 1, 1967, the campus officially became Wright State University following a decision by the Ohio Board of Regents. The name honors the Wright brothers, well-known Dayton residents who are credited with inventing the world's first successful airplane.[8][9] In 1969, a 173-acre (70 ha) branch campus opened on the shore of Grand Lake St. Marys in Celina, Ohio

2017–present

Wright State University celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017, creating a website to highlight milestones and events throughout the university's history.[10] The celebration culminated at Homecoming on September 30 – October 1, 2017.[11] That same year, the university officially became tobacco-free on its Dayton and Lake campuses. Smoking cessation products, such as nicotine-replacement gum, lozenges, and patches were not banned. The tobacco-free decision was made following a recommendation in 2012 from the Ohio Board of Regents that all public universities in Ohio transition to tobacco-free campuses.[12]

Wright State's faculty, which are unionized and represented by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), went on strike in 2019 following two years of failed contract negotiations.[13] The faculty were joined by various groups, including other labor unions, community members, and a student-led labor rights group called Students for Faculty. An agreement was reached the following month, ending the strike,[14] but its length of twenty days was the longest in Ohio history among higher education institutions and one of the longest in US history[15][16]

Susan Edwards became university's president on January 1, 2020.[17] Previous university presidents were Brage Golding (1966–1973), Robert J. Kegerreis (1973–1985), Paige E. Mulhollan (1985–1994), Harley E. Flack (1994–1998), Kim Goldenberg (1998–2006), David R. Hopkins (2007–2017), and Cheryl B. Schrader (2017–2019). Curtis L. McCray was the interim president from March 17 through June 30, 2017, holding the position following Hopkins' early retirement on March 17, 2017.[18] Schrader was Wright State's seventh president—and first female president—from mid 2017 until she stepped down at the end of 2019 midway through her five-year appointment.[19][20]

Politics

2008 presidential campaign

During the 2008 United States presidential campaign, Republican nominee John McCain announced his selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate and choice for vice president on August 29, 2008 at Wright State.[21][22][23][24] Palin was a relatively unknown figure at the time and the current Governor of Alaska, but soon became a major figure in modern American politics.[25][26] Eventual winner Barack Obama, who became the first African-American president in American history, held a major rally at Wright State during the campaign as well.[27][28]

2016 presidential campaign

On September 23, 2015, the Commission on Presidential Debates named Wright State the host for the first 2016 United States presidential debate, which was scheduled for September 26, 2016[29] at the Nutter Center.[30] On July 19, 2016, Wright State University backed out of the debate, citing inability to cover the cost of security.[31]

Academics

The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission at the doctoral degree-granting level. Wright State is divided into seven colleges and three schools.

Undergraduate programs

Wright State offers 106 bachelor degrees in the following colleges: the Raj Soin College of Business,[38] the College of Education and Human Services,[39] the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences,[40] the College of Liberal Arts,[41] the College of Nursing and Health,[42] and the College of Science and Mathematics.[43] The Lake Campus also offers a limited number of complete bachelor's and master's degrees, as well as 15 associate degrees.[44]

Graduate programs

Wright State offers 136 graduate programs (including doctoral programs) through the Wright State University Graduate School,[45] the Boonshoft School of Medicine,[46] and the School of Professional Psychology.[47] The Lake Campus also offers a limited number of graduate programs.

School of Medicine

The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine was established in 1973.[48] It is accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education. In the 2018-19 academic year, the school had 480 M.D. students, 51 Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) students, 30 M.B.A. students with a concentration in health care management, and 71 M.S. in Pharmacology and Toxicology students.[49] The school adopted its current name in 2005 in honor of the Oscar Boonshoft family, major donors to the medical school.[48]

Reserve Officer Training Corps

Wright State University offers Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and Army ROTC programs on campus, known as Detachment 643 and the Raider Battalion, respectively. The Air Force ROTC program contains the cross town schools of the University of Dayton, Cedarville University, and Sinclair Community College and is the largest AFROTC detachment in the Northeast Region.

Ohio Center of Excellence in Knowledge-Enabled Computing (Kno.e.sis)

 
Kno.e.sis Center at Wright State University

Kno.e.sis center was founded in 2007. In 2009, the Ohio Department of Higher Education established more than 50 Centers of Excellence representing key industrial areas with potential future growth.[50] Kno.e.sis at the Wright State University was one of the selections in the area of Bio-Health Innovations.[51][52] Research at the center focuses on multidisciplinary areas such as Web 3.0 (Semantic Web, Semantic Sensor Web), Network Science, Social Data Analysis, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Bioinformatics, Natural Language Processing, Visualization, Cloud Computing, High Performance Computing.[53][54][55]

In recent years, Kno.e.sis has had near 80–100 researchers including 15 faculty and over 60 funded graduate (primarily PhD) students.[56] Kno.e.sis researchers overtime have contributions in the areas related to Computer Science with focus on topics in World Wide Web, including Semantic web, Social Data Analysis, Semantic Sensor Web, and Linked Open Data. Furthermore, they have been a part of developing technical specifications and guidelines for W3C, until 2013.

Collaboration, Education, Leadership, and Innovation in the Arts

 
Lobby of the Wright State University Creative Arts Center in 2007

In the fall of 2009, Wright State University's three departments of Art, Music, and Theatre, Dance, & Motion Pictures inaugurated a new initiative of collaborative artistic and educational endeavor, called CELIA (Collaboration, Education, Leadership, and Innovation in the Arts), dedicated to enhancing "ongoing collaborations as well as nurture new partnerships." Projects accepted for the CELIA designation demonstrate high-quality, innovative collaborations, and the ability to further strengthen the reputation of the arts at Wright State.

One of the first of these projects was the Academy Award-nominated half-hour documentary The Last Truck, produced for HBO and broadcast on Labor Day, 2008. The film documented the closing of a major GM truck plant in Moraine, Ohio, in 2008. More recently, the Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures co-produced the regional and university premiere production of August: Osage County in the fall of 2010, with the region's professional theatre, The Human Race Theatre Company.[57] In May 2011, the departments of Music and Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures collaborated with the Dayton Philharmonic a full-stage production of the Mass by Leonard Bernstein at the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center in Dayton.[58]

On October 20, 2011, CELIA was designated an Ohio Center of Excellence by Jim Petro, Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents at a press conference on the campus of Wright State University, in which Tom Hanks congratulated the Wright State University arts programs via a video message.[59]

Greek life

Wright State University currently hosts three North American Interfraternity Conference fraternities, Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Tau, and Sigma Phi Epsilon; five National Panhellenic Conference sororities, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Zeta, Kappa Delta, and Zeta Tau Alpha; and four of the nine members of National Pan-Hellenic Council fraternities and sororities, Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, and Sigma Gamma Rho; and the university’s first Asian-interest sorority, Kappa Phi Lambda.

Athletics

The Wright State Raiders are the athletics teams of Wright State University. The school participates in fifteen sports at the Division I level of the NCAA, and are members of the Horizon League. The school's mascot is Rowdy Raider, a wolf. The Raiders men's basketball team participated in the 2018 NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007, the program's third trip to "The Dance."[60]

Notable people

Alumni

Faculty

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External links

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  • Wright State University Athletics website

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Wright State University is a public research university in Fairborn Ohio Originally opened in 1964 as a branch campus of Miami University and Ohio State University it became an independent institution in 1967 and was named in honor of aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright who were Dayton residents The university offers bachelor s master s and doctoral degrees and it is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 5 Its athletic teams the Wright State Raiders compete in Division I of the NCAA as members of the Horizon League In addition to the main campus the school also operates a regional campus near Celina Ohio called Wright State University Lake Campus Wright State UniversityMottoAd docendum Investigandum Serviendum Latin Motto in EnglishTeaching Research ServiceTypePublic research universityEstablished1967 56 years ago 1967 Parent institutionUniversity System of OhioAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 95 5 million 2020 1 PresidentSusan EdwardsProvostAmy ThompsonAcademic staff1 139 2 Administrative staff1 108 2 Students10 264 Dayton 3 11 469 all campuses 3 Undergraduates7 415 Dayton 3 8 619 all campuses 3 Postgraduates2 849 Dayton 3 2 850 all campuses 3 LocationFairborn Ohio United States39 47 06 N 84 03 32 W 39 785 N 84 059 W 39 785 84 059 Coordinates 39 47 06 N 84 03 32 W 39 785 N 84 059 W 39 785 84 059CampusSuburbanColorsGreen and Gold 4 NicknameRaidersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I Horizon LeagueMascotGray Wolf Raider personified as Rowdy RaiderWebsitewright wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 2017 present 1 3 Politics 1 3 1 2008 presidential campaign 1 3 2 2016 presidential campaign 2 Academics 2 1 Undergraduate programs 2 2 Graduate programs 2 2 1 School of Medicine 2 3 Reserve Officer Training Corps 2 4 Ohio Center of Excellence in Knowledge Enabled Computing Kno e sis 2 5 Collaboration Education Leadership and Innovation in the Arts 3 Greek life 4 Athletics 5 Notable people 5 1 Alumni 5 2 Faculty 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFounding Edit Wright State University first opened in 1964 as a branch campus of Miami University and Ohio State University occupying only a single building Groundwork on forming the institution began in 1961 during a time when the region lacked a public university for higher education A community wide fundraising effort was conducted in 1962 to establish the university and the campaign raised the 3 million needed in seed money 6 7 Much of the land that the campus was built on was donated by the United States Air Force from excess acreage of Wright Patterson Air Force Base The Ohio General Assembly passed legislation in 1965 that transformed the branch campus into a separate institution with its own Advisory Committee on November 5 1965 It was anticipated the campus would achieve full independent status by 1967 with its rapidly increasing enrollment of full time students projected to reach 5 000 within two years On October 1 1967 the campus officially became Wright State University following a decision by the Ohio Board of Regents The name honors the Wright brothers well known Dayton residents who are credited with inventing the world s first successful airplane 8 9 In 1969 a 173 acre 70 ha branch campus opened on the shore of Grand Lake St Marys in Celina Ohio 2017 present Edit Wright State University celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017 creating a website to highlight milestones and events throughout the university s history 10 The celebration culminated at Homecoming on September 30 October 1 2017 11 That same year the university officially became tobacco free on its Dayton and Lake campuses Smoking cessation products such as nicotine replacement gum lozenges and patches were not banned The tobacco free decision was made following a recommendation in 2012 from the Ohio Board of Regents that all public universities in Ohio transition to tobacco free campuses 12 Wright State s faculty which are unionized and represented by the American Association of University Professors AAUP went on strike in 2019 following two years of failed contract negotiations 13 The faculty were joined by various groups including other labor unions community members and a student led labor rights group called Students for Faculty An agreement was reached the following month ending the strike 14 but its length of twenty days was the longest in Ohio history among higher education institutions and one of the longest in US history 15 16 Susan Edwards became university s president on January 1 2020 17 Previous university presidents were Brage Golding 1966 1973 Robert J Kegerreis 1973 1985 Paige E Mulhollan 1985 1994 Harley E Flack 1994 1998 Kim Goldenberg 1998 2006 David R Hopkins 2007 2017 and Cheryl B Schrader 2017 2019 Curtis L McCray was the interim president from March 17 through June 30 2017 holding the position following Hopkins early retirement on March 17 2017 18 Schrader was Wright State s seventh president and first female president from mid 2017 until she stepped down at the end of 2019 midway through her five year appointment 19 20 Politics Edit 2008 presidential campaign Edit During the 2008 United States presidential campaign Republican nominee John McCain announced his selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate and choice for vice president on August 29 2008 at Wright State 21 22 23 24 Palin was a relatively unknown figure at the time and the current Governor of Alaska but soon became a major figure in modern American politics 25 26 Eventual winner Barack Obama who became the first African American president in American history held a major rally at Wright State during the campaign as well 27 28 2016 presidential campaign Edit On September 23 2015 the Commission on Presidential Debates named Wright State the host for the first 2016 United States presidential debate which was scheduled for September 26 2016 29 at the Nutter Center 30 On July 19 2016 Wright State University backed out of the debate citing inability to cover the cost of security 31 Academics EditAcademic rankingsNationalForbes 33 198THE WSJ 34 601 800U S News amp World Report 35 230 301Washington Monthly 36 246 32 GlobalU S News amp World Report 37 1060The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission at the doctoral degree granting level Wright State is divided into seven colleges and three schools Undergraduate programs Edit Wright State offers 106 bachelor degrees in the following colleges the Raj Soin College of Business 38 the College of Education and Human Services 39 the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences 40 the College of Liberal Arts 41 the College of Nursing and Health 42 and the College of Science and Mathematics 43 The Lake Campus also offers a limited number of complete bachelor s and master s degrees as well as 15 associate degrees 44 Graduate programs Edit Wright State offers 136 graduate programs including doctoral programs through the Wright State University Graduate School 45 the Boonshoft School of Medicine 46 and the School of Professional Psychology 47 The Lake Campus also offers a limited number of graduate programs School of Medicine Edit Main article Boonshoft School of Medicine The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine was established in 1973 48 It is accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education In the 2018 19 academic year the school had 480 M D students 51 Master of Public Health M P H students 30 M B A students with a concentration in health care management and 71 M S in Pharmacology and Toxicology students 49 The school adopted its current name in 2005 in honor of the Oscar Boonshoft family major donors to the medical school 48 Reserve Officer Training Corps Edit Wright State University offers Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps ROTC and Army ROTC programs on campus known as Detachment 643 and the Raider Battalion respectively The Air Force ROTC program contains the cross town schools of the University of Dayton Cedarville University and Sinclair Community College and is the largest AFROTC detachment in the Northeast Region Ohio Center of Excellence in Knowledge Enabled Computing Kno e sis Edit Kno e sis Center at Wright State University Kno e sis center was founded in 2007 In 2009 the Ohio Department of Higher Education established more than 50 Centers of Excellence representing key industrial areas with potential future growth 50 Kno e sis at the Wright State University was one of the selections in the area of Bio Health Innovations 51 52 Research at the center focuses on multidisciplinary areas such as Web 3 0 Semantic Web Semantic Sensor Web Network Science Social Data Analysis Machine Learning Data Mining Bioinformatics Natural Language Processing Visualization Cloud Computing High Performance Computing 53 54 55 In recent years Kno e sis has had near 80 100 researchers including 15 faculty and over 60 funded graduate primarily PhD students 56 Kno e sis researchers overtime have contributions in the areas related to Computer Science with focus on topics in World Wide Web including Semantic web Social Data Analysis Semantic Sensor Web and Linked Open Data Furthermore they have been a part of developing technical specifications and guidelines for W3C until 2013 Collaboration Education Leadership and Innovation in the Arts Edit Lobby of the Wright State University Creative Arts Center in 2007 In the fall of 2009 Wright State University s three departments of Art Music and Theatre Dance amp Motion Pictures inaugurated a new initiative of collaborative artistic and educational endeavor called CELIA Collaboration Education Leadership and Innovation in the Arts dedicated to enhancing ongoing collaborations as well as nurture new partnerships Projects accepted for the CELIA designation demonstrate high quality innovative collaborations and the ability to further strengthen the reputation of the arts at Wright State One of the first of these projects was the Academy Award nominated half hour documentary The Last Truck produced for HBO and broadcast on Labor Day 2008 The film documented the closing of a major GM truck plant in Moraine Ohio in 2008 More recently the Department of Theatre Dance and Motion Pictures co produced the regional and university premiere production of August Osage County in the fall of 2010 with the region s professional theatre The Human Race Theatre Company 57 In May 2011 the departments of Music and Theatre Dance and Motion Pictures collaborated with the Dayton Philharmonic a full stage production of the Mass by Leonard Bernstein at the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center in Dayton 58 On October 20 2011 CELIA was designated an Ohio Center of Excellence by Jim Petro Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents at a press conference on the campus of Wright State University in which Tom Hanks congratulated the Wright State University arts programs via a video message 59 Greek life EditWright State University currently hosts three North American Interfraternity Conference fraternities Alpha Sigma Phi Phi Kappa Tau and Sigma Phi Epsilon five National Panhellenic Conference sororities Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Xi Delta Delta Zeta Kappa Delta and Zeta Tau Alpha and four of the nine members of National Pan Hellenic Council fraternities and sororities Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Kappa Alpha Phi Beta Sigma and Sigma Gamma Rho and the university s first Asian interest sorority Kappa Phi Lambda Athletics EditMain article Wright State Raiders The Wright State Raiders are the athletics teams of Wright State University The school participates in fifteen sports at the Division I level of the NCAA and are members of the Horizon League The school s mascot is Rowdy Raider a wolf The Raiders men s basketball team participated in the 2018 NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007 the program s third trip to The Dance 60 Notable people EditAlumni Edit Javed Abidi disability rights activist David Albright founder of Institute for Science and International Security Brian Anderson professional baseball player assistant coach J Todd Anderson film storyboard artist Jim Baldridge local news anchor Siva S Banda aerospace engineer Michael R Barratt astronaut Hannah Beachler motion pictures production designer Joyce Beatty member of the U S House of Representatives Andrea Bendewald actress Erik Bork screenwriter David S Brown historian and professor at Elizabethtown College Joyce Cobb jazz and blues singer Iman Crosson actor Obama impersonator Internet personality Jennifer Crusie romance novelist Stephen L Davis Air Force Major General Kevin DeWine former chairman of the Ohio Republican Party and former member of the Ohio House of Representatives Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni author Bill Edwards professional basketball player John B Ellington Jr Air National Guard general Dominick Evans filmmaker and activist Mike Gallagher radio host and political commentator Alexis Gomez singer American Idol contestant Jorge Gurgel retired professional mixed martial artist 61 Shawn Heflick explorer and adventurer Bret Jones professional soccer player Kevin Kramer screenwriter and television producer Frank Lickliter professional golfer Deborah Loewer retired U S Navy Rear Admiral Irene D Long Chief Medical Officer at the Kennedy Space Center Loudon Love professional basketball player Winston Marshall professional soccer player Eddie McClintock actor Kiril Merdzhanski poet associated with postmodernism Sean Murphy baseball professional baseball player Danny O Connor politician Jerome Pearson business person Clay Pickering former NFL wide receiver He transferred after his freshman season 62 Robert Pollard singer and songwriter Vitaly Potapenko professional basketball player Sara Raasch author Nicole Scherzinger singer and actress Richard Scheuring NASA Flight surgeon Marvell Scott sportscaster Derrick Seaver politician Arlene Setzer politician Anthony Shaffer U S Army intelligence officer Israel Sheinfeld born 1976 Israeli basketball player Brad Sherwood actor and comedian B N Singh Indian engineering scientist chairperson of ICTACEM Professor amp Dean HR Human Resource IIT Kharagpur Joe Smith professional baseball player Vernon Sykes politician Joe Thomasson born 1993 basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League Mike Tracy soccer coach Jim Van Bebber film producer Tim Waggoner author John White politician Chase Whiteside journalist documentary filmmaker and founder of New Left Media DaShaun Wood professional basketball player Faculty Edit Siva S Banda aerospace engineer Kenneth N Beers NASA physician Nikolaos Bourbakis computer scientist John Feldmeier lawyer and political scientist Ronald E Fox former president of the American Psychological Association Mary Anne Frey NASA physician Marian Kazimierczuk electrical engineer Andrew Ladis art historian Guozhen Lu mathematician Mary Ellen Mazey President of Bowling Green State University Robert Oelman NCR President and founder of Wright State Terry Oroszi homeland security researcher and author Jerrold S Petrofsky physician Donna Schlagheck international politics expert Rosalyn Scott the first African American woman to become a thoracic surgeon Vikram Sethi author and cyber security specialist Amit Sheth computer scientist Semantic Web expert and director of kno e sis D Harlan Wilson short story writer novelist and literary critic Jonathan Reed Winkler historianReferences Edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 a b Wright State Newsroom Fact Sheet Wright State University Wright State Newsroom Retrieved 9 October 2018 a b c d e f As of fall 2021 Preliminary Headcount Fall Term 2021 Ohio Department of Higher Education Retrieved 20 February 2022 Color Office of Marketing Wright State University www wright edu Retrieved 6 May 2017 Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup carnegieclassifications iu edu Center for Postsecondary Education Retrieved 13 September 2020 Wright State History Wright State University Retrieved July 12 2015 Wright State History The Dayton Campus Wright State University Archived from the original on 2015 07 12 Retrieved July 12 2015 1966 1967 University Course Catalog Wright State University 1966 Retrieved July 12 2015 1968 1969 Wright State University Course Catalog Wright State University 1968 Retrieved July 12 2015 Mihalek Bob 9 January 2017 Wright State University to celebrate 50th anniversary throughout 2017 Retrieved 13 February 2017 Wright State University 50th Anniversary Homecoming Celebration Wright State University Wright State University Retrieved 18 August 2017 Wright State goes tobacco free banning cigarettes and other products daytondailynews Retrieved 2017 07 10 Flaherty Colleen January 23 2019 No Deal Inside Higher Ed Retrieved January 23 2019 Staff Breaking News Tentative agreement reached to end Wright State strike springfieldnewssun Retrieved 2019 02 11 Filby Max February 12 2019 Wright State looks to move on from longest faculty strike in Ohio history Dayton Daily News Retrieved February 20 2019 Democracy Now WSU faculty end one of the longest public university strikes in U S history wright edu February 12 2019 Retrieved February 20 2019 Media Team Wright State 28 October 2019 Susan Edwards named next president of Wright State University Wright State University Retrieved 1 January 2020 Hannah Jim 17 March 2017 President David R Hopkins to step down ahead of scheduled retirement to help smooth transition Wright State University Retrieved 21 March 2017 Fisher Jacob October 15 2019 Wright State University president to exit Dayton Business Journal Retrieved January 1 2020 Cheryl Schrader who became the seventh president of Wright State University in 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