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Official Wright State University Newsroom Twitter account. Wright State serves 11,800 students in Dayton and Celina, Ohio.
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Wright State Alert - Lake Campus Lake Campus closed on 12/2/25 due to winter weather emergency. All classes are canceled and all university offices will be closed. Check https://t.co/tGXKSzC6F2 for updates.
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Wright State Alert – Dayton Dayton Campus closed on 12/2/25 due to winter weather emergency. All classes are canceled and all university offices will be closed. Check https://t.co/dp6OZ9vRso for updates.
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A Wright State chemistry professor is engaging high school students in hands-on environmental science through a program that teaches them how to detect heavy metals in water, while inspiring them to explore STEM careers
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In a major mental health initiative, @WrightState and Ohio hospitals launched a program offering personalized care for college students, providing therapy and support to improve coping skills and academic success. Read here: https://t.co/PFYMt9HLPX
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Treatment is created specifically for the individual, and they are given other supportive services they may need.
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Wright State’s College of Engineering and Computer Science secured two state grants to provide additional opportunities for students to receive training on the latest electric vehicle and advanced manufacturing technologies. 🔗Learn more: https://t.co/NVzkiWLadg
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Wright State’s Department of Public Safety partnered with Mini University for the annual Trunk or Treat event, bringing together students, first responders and hundreds of preschoolers for a fun and safe Halloween celebration
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Wright State University was ranked the top public university in Ohio for student experience in the Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2026 America’s Best Colleges rankings. 🔗 Read more https://t.co/BktBjukwZy
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Wright State’s Raj Soin College of Business will launch the Sandler Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, made possible by a gift from the Sandler family to support student entrepreneurs and strengthen the region’s innovation ecosystem https://t.co/ZkkV97N1CB
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Wright State business students are gaining new opportunities to develop advanced skills in artificial intelligence through a partnership between the Raj Soin College of Business and Intel Corporation https://t.co/ERqFBlQXLk
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Wright State MBA grad Amy Wamsley fulfilled a childhood dream by swimming the English Channel this summer. “I first dreamed of swimming the English Channel when I was 12,” she said. Read more about Amy's remarkable achievement: https://t.co/8Qx4NYLmNr
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More than 150 high school students from six area high schools explored what it means to become an educator during Wright State’s annual Future Teachers Day
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Wright State's Student Success Center serves as a hub of support for students, offering everything from tutoring and academic coaching to mentorship programs and community-building activities to help students thrive in and out of the classroom https://t.co/CH2o9VIEqw
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From goat yoga to pumpkin smashing, Wright State put a creative spin on World Mental Health Day with activities designed to help students, faculty and staff prioritize their mental health
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Nearly 1,000 students and alumni packed the Student Union for Wright State’s Fall Career and Internship Fair, connecting with employers about future opportunities
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Untreated mental illness costs the greater Dayton region nearly $30 billion a year, according to a new study published by Wright State, the Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association and OneMorning. Read more:
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Runners, walkers and volunteers from across the country and around the world descended on Wright State University to attend the Air Force Marathon Sports and Fitness Expo and participate in the Air Force 5K and Tailwind Trot
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Wright State celebrated Constitution Day with music, a flyover by aviation students and a special promotion ceremony for one alum. Students also led panels and activities to bring the Bill of Rights to life.
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Wright State faculty members Natasha and Sean Banerjee are leading a $3M National Science Foundation project to help recycling plants turn scrap metal into new products while training workers and students in high-tech manufacturing https://t.co/xwIsjWfGVH
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