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Kristie McKiernan, Wright State grad and senior English lecturer, is a superfan of the Raiders, missing only three home games and attending road contests as far away as Chicago over the past eight years.
Wright State grad Anil Gopinathan turned his passion for mathematics and the sciences into a successful engineering career.
Air Force veteran Jonathan Granata found a home and the support he needed in Wright State’s Office of Veterans Affairs and later the university’s Veteran and Military Center.
Sagar Sangle uses his art skills and his master's degree in mechanical engineering while teaching middle school students about design for 3D printing, manufacturing design and robotics.
Zontaye Richardson's west Dayton store TheZe DealZ has become as a place to socialize, network and pitch in to help neighbors in need.
Michael Bard, who graduated from Wright State with a bachelor’s degree in music in 1991, will perform at the Kennedy Center Washington Choral Arts Society holiday concerts Dec. 17, 18 and 24.
Sheila Skimmerhorn, the first student to register and complete her degree at what would become Wright State, kept a scrapbook of the university's early days.
2005 Wright State grad Chris LeVeck grew up helping with the family lighting business, then set off to found a success company of his own.