Wright State Headlines
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May 24
Wright State Army ROTC commander shares history, meaning behind Memorial Day
Decoration Day, the precursor to Memorial Day, was first observed in the United States on May 30, 1868. Continue reading →
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May 23
Wright State official survives killer Oklahoma tornado
Huddled in a tiny concrete bunker in Moore, Okla., with her daughter and grandchildren, Wright State University official Barb Cwirka could hear only the soft whir of a ventilation fan. Continue reading →
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May 23
French student Brandon Broadwater says bonjour to Presidential Scholarship
At the end of spring semester, French language lover Brandon Broadwater bid a brief adieu to the United States in order to soak up the language and culture in France.
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May 22
Jacqueline McMillan to retire as Vice President for Enrollment Management
Jacqueline McMillan, Ph.D., has announced that she will retire as Vice President for Enrollment Management on December 31, 2013, after serving for more than 30 years at Wright State University. Continue reading →
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May 22
Wright State University Center for Healthy Communities offers seminar on ethical dilemmas for health, social services professionals
Health care and social service providers work to promote the well-being of their clients. But sometimes they face ethical dilemmas. Continue reading →
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Wright State in the News
- Video—Preparing for a Miami Valley tornado
- Versailles resident graduates from Wright State in his home in Versailles
- Science Olympiad National Tournament in the news
- Wright State Lake Campus wins ORCC tourney title
- Q&A: Nathan Klingbeil, dean of Wright State’s College of Engineering
- Student Union remodeling designed to offer appeal and convenience
- Lake Campus adding food science degrees
- Scholarships for nurses available at Wright State
Monthly Archives: May 2011
Debra Wilburn, career services, co-facilitated a round table discussion for representatives from public institutions about implementing internship programs for The Washington Center on their campuses. The event was held April 9 and 10 at the Liaison Institute for The Washington … Continue reading
Baseball heading to Texas A&M for NCAA Regionals
Raiders to face host Aggies Friday at 7:35 Eastern
The Wright State baseball team is headed to College Station, Texas… Continue reading
Allergy-Proof Your Home
((Excerpt)) You should keep your home cool and dry to decrease mold and dust mite growth and roach intrusions. After an 18-month study, Larry G. Arlian, PhD, professor of biological sciences and director of the microbiology and immunology graduate program … Continue reading
Among Bodies Discarded on a Beach, One That Doesn’t Fit
((Excerpt)) One clue suggesting that the toddler’s parent or guardian was involved is the blanket. Cheryl Meyer, a psychology professor at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and a co-author of “When Mothers Kill: Interviews From Prison,” said wrapping the … Continue reading
Wright State wins Horizon League baseball tournament title
((Excerpt)) FAIRBORN — The Wright State baseball team won the Horizon League tournament title with a 4-3 victory against Valparaiso in the championship game at Nischwitz Stadium on Sunday. The title is the Raiders’ third in the past six seasons. … Continue reading
WSU to stage part one of Dickens’ ‘Barnaby Rudge’
((Excerpt)) Part one of theater faculty member Bruce Cromer’s stage adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel “Barnaby Rudge” will premiere at 8 p.m. Friday, with performances at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, June 2-5, in the … Continue reading
Former WSU student to judge X Factor
A former Wright State University student is set to be a judge on the new singing show — The X Factor. The X Factor, which is being developed by Simon Cowell and will debut this fall, named Nicole Scherzinger, former … Continue reading
