Monthly Archives: November 2014

Chain of Command

Wright State’s Pratik Parikh spearheads research in supply chains and patient-centered health care

Just inside the entrance of an off-campus retailer is a big, blue dot on the floor from which sprang more than two aisles with subtly placed racks leading shoppers into the store. It would go unnoticed by most customers. But not … Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Business, Engineering & Computer Science, Magazine, News, Science & Mathematics |

Wright State English professor selected as Fulbright Scholar

Sally Lamping in class

Wright State English professor Sally Lamping will research the Australian education system and how it educates immigrants as a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Education & Leadership, Faculty, Faculty & Staff, Health, Education, & Human Services, Home news sidebar, Liberal Arts, News, Research |

Salmon stakes

Former Wright State faculty member pins hopes for success of new business on family recipe
Martin Davis packaging salmon

Former Wright State professor Martin Davis launches business based on family recipe for smoked salmon. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Business, Faculty, Home news sidebar, News |

University Business magazine honors Wright State for being a ‘Model of Efficiency’

Printing Services Consortium representatives

University Business magazine recognizes Wright State for its innovative approach in forming a Printing Services Consortium with two area colleges. Continue reading

Posted in Around Campus, Faculty & Staff, Home news sidebar, News |

Donated Boeing 727 to land at Wright State

schoolchildren board a Boeing 727

Plane will be used as a STEM classroom as part of a collaborative involving Wright State, Clark State Community College and Beavercreek City Schools. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Around Campus, Calamityville, Home news sidebar, News, Research, WSRI |

A Bronx tale

Newspaper veteran Ray Marcano teaching digital media to Wright State students
Ray Marcano

Newspaper veteran Ray Marcano is helping the next generation of journalists by teaching digital media to Wright State students. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Faculty, Home news sidebar, Liberal Arts, News, Social Sciences and International Studies |

Wright State graduate Joanne Huist Smith publishes ‘The 13th Gift,’ a holiday memoir

Joanne Huist Smith

Joanne Huist Smith chronicles how an act of kindness helped her family cope with a tragic loss in a new holiday memoir. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Alumni Profile, Around Campus, Home news sidebar, Humanities and Cultural Studies, Liberal Arts, News |

Seeing double

Wright State graduate models India counseling center after the university’s Ellis Institute
Anthony D'Souza

Wright State graduate Anthony D’Souza models counseling center in his native India after the School of Professional Psychology’s Ellis Institute. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Alumni Profile, Graduate, Home news sidebar, News, Professional Psychology |

Boonshoft School of Medicine to hold forums on Medicaid, Affordable Care Act

Community forums on Medicaid expansion and the Affordable Care Act marketplace will be held this winter in Dayton. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Center for Healthy Communities, Home news sidebar, Medicine, News |

Wright State supporters honored at National Philanthropy Day

Wright State University President David R. Hopkins and Marilyn and Larry Klaben

Larry and Marilyn Klaben, Raiderthon and HORAN recognized at the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ National Philanthropy Day. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Arts Scene, Business, Giving, Home news sidebar, Liberal Arts, News |