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Author: Lucas Gonzalez

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Faculty Union presents the “Faculty Make The Difference” contest

The Wright State chapter of the American Association for University Professors (AAUP) have started a photo contest for students to participate in, which has been titled “AAUP Faculty Make The Difference.” The contest lasts until Apr. 20. Students may participate as an individual or as a registered student organization. They stand to win a monetary […]

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Marine killed in helicopter crash identified as Dayton resident

On Tuesday, Apr. 3, a Marine helicopter crashed in Southern California during a training mission. One of the four marines killed in the crash has since been identified as 33-year-old Derik Richard Holley, a Gunnery Sgt. from Dayton, OH. The helicopter, a CH-53E Super Stallion, went down around 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon, just a […]

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Lake Campus researchers working to improve regional water quality

The water quality of Grand Lake St. Marys waters has improved with the help of a research project led by a professor at the Wright State University Lake Campus. The study has been published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Environmental Quality. The study documents how water quality has changed in the past 10 years, and […]

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Wright State joins grant project to address achievement gaps

Wright State, along with 12 universities in Ohio, has volunteered to participate in “Ohio Strong Start to Finish,” a $2.1 million grant that was awarded to the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) in partnership with the Inter-University Council and the Ohio Association of Community Colleges. Grant money will be directed toward providing students with […]

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Kim Jong Un confirmed to have visited China

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was confirmed to have met with Chinese President Xi Jingping in Beijing, China, marking the first time that Kim has traveled outside North Korea since becoming leader in 2011. BBC reports that the meeting was initially declared to be unofficial by China. On Monday, an armored train was spotted […]

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