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Tipoffs for Dayton, Ohio (State) Newsletter for Thursday February 29, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Wright State to Host Regional Spelling Bee, Winner to Compete in Scripps National Spelling Bee Competition
KENT, Ohio, Feb. 29 -- Wright State University issued the following news: By Seth Bauguess Wright State University will host nearly 60 students from across the Dayton area for a regional spelling bee that will send the winner to the national competition, the 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee. The Wright State University Regional Spelling Bee will include students in grades fourth through eighth. It will be hosted on Wright State's Dayton Campus on March 6. Not since the 2019 Dayton-area Spe  more

Wright State University: 2024 Alumna of the Year Award
KENT, Ohio, Feb. 28 -- Wright State University issued the following news: Andrea Kunk, who earned two degrees from the Wright State University Raj Soin College of Business, is a seasoned leader with over 20 years of management and technology experience, primarily in the defense industry. As president of Peerless Technologies Corporation, she spearheads the company's strategic initiatives to position it as a leading provider of robust technology services and solutions for current and future cust  more

Wright State University: 2024 Graduate of the Last Decade Award
KENT, Ohio, Feb. 28 -- Wright State University issued the following news: Born and raised in the close-knit community of Fairborn, Matt Cline pursued higher education at Wright State University, where he earned his bachelor's degree in marketing in 2018. During his time at Wright State, he turned personal adversity into a powerful force for good. Drawing from his own experiences of being picked on as a child due to his shoes, he founded the nonprofit organization Just a Pair of Shoes. The orga  more

Wright State University: 2024 Volunteer Service Award
KENT, Ohio, Feb. 28 -- Wright State University issued the following news: Tony Alexander graduated from Wright State with a Bachelor of Science in Geography. He later received his juris doctor from The Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law. After practicing law in Canton, Cincinnati and Dayton, he co-founded Great Oak Funding, a private lending company, serving as its CEO, CFO and director of the board. During his time at Wright State, he was a cheerleader, supporting the Raiders from   more