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WSU Financial Watch: Updates

Wright State to slash an additional $10.5 million

In late October, members of the Board of Trustees began to review the budget — as it was announced there would be another cut before the end of this year. This additional $10 million cut was not part of the original 2018 fiscal year budget created in June. The new cut is due to many […]

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Multiple contracts with the university to expire

Various contracts that Wright State had previously been involved in have expired, according to the Board of Trustees. The majority of contracts had expired due to a decision not to renew them, not from directly terminating them. The contracts were put up for review by the Board in order to determine the cost, duration and […]

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Board of Trustees to cut down the amount of retirement vendors available to faculty

A meeting held last month by the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees revealed Wright State had been planning to cut down on the amount of retirement vendors available for faculty. The resolution was passed, and employees will have less vendors to choose from. “This will be a positive step forward for our employees,” […]

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Office of Latino Affairs to combine with the Asian and Native American Center

Over the course of a year Wright State University has made the decision to merge colleges in an effort to work toward financial stability. There are now decisions being made to merge organizations on campus. The Office of Latino Affairs (OLA) is set to combine with the Asian and Native American Center (ANA). Julia Acosta, […]

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Enrollment causes setback for reserves goal

The board stated the university’s revenue will be $4.8 million less than the planned budget partly due to enrollment loss. Enrollment has been checked since the beginning of the fall semester, and is used to determine how much the budget needs to be adjusted by looking at the revenue from student enrollment gains and losses. […]

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