Wright State radio station WWSU’s hard drive crashed Thursday morning, wiping out the system of automation that broadcasts programming for the duration of time that a DJ is not on-air. According to WWSU Chief Engineer Ettamarie Valdez, the entire automation system will have to be replaced to restore the lost functionality. “We have to start […]
Wright State alum Justin Fiehrer posted an article to the social news site BuzzFeed today entitled “16 Reasons Why Wright State Is the Greatest University in America…..Okay the Entire World.” Since its posting, the article has reached 5,000 views in six hours. The article has circulated through sites such as Facebook and Twitter from WSU […]
The first-ever Alumni College program took place last weekend, an event intended to present Wright State alums with a variety of speakers and topics of interest. “This is the first time we’re doing it this year, and the program will be hosted annually during the first weekend of August,” said Assistant Director of Alumni Relations […]
Recently announced changes to student employment policy, which would have resulted in a significant reduction in maximum work hours, have been retracted by university leadership. According to an email from Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Katherine W. Morris, “this means that Student Employment policies pertaining to maximum work hours will not change.” The previous […]
Tony Ortiz will serve as the Interim Assistant Vice President for Multicultural Affairs and Community Engagement, his tenure beginning August 15. He will serve in this capacity for up to a year while a permanent position-holder is recruited. Although Ortiz is only committed to serving for a one-year interim period, he said he will likely […]