Wright State Headlines
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May 17
Hosting the 2013 Science Olympiad National Tournament a university-wide effort
Three years ago, Wright State committed to hosting the 2013 Science Olympiad National Tournament. The effort involved meticulous planning, entailed thousands of man hours… Continue reading →
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May 16
Wright State Orthopaedics will offer educational session about painful disorders of muscles, bones, joints and nerves
Wright State Orthopaedics will offer an educational session about the common problems of the musculoskeletal system on Tuesday, May 21, at 7 p.m. Continue reading →
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May 15
Boonshoft School of Medicine student selected president-elect of Student National Medical Association
Topaz Sampson, a second-year medical student at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, has been selected the 2013-2014 president-elect… Continue reading →
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May 15
Student Support Services director earns Greene County Community Service Award
Katie Deedrick, Wright State’s Office of Student Support Services director, is often the first person in line to help a student who has been victimized. Continue reading →
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May 14
Wright State community invited to participate in historic cancer study
Researchers believe the findings will allow them to better understand how lifestyle, environmental and genetic factors cause cancer. Continue reading →
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Wright State 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
- Lake Campus students organize 5K race to raise $ for classmate
- Multicultural Dayton: Joanne Li, Wright State
- ‘She was basically my hands and arms:’ Burton couple overcomes disability to win film award
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Wright State study targets social media use
Dayton companies have taken to Facebook , Twitter and company blogs to reach out to customers, but why and how to manage those social networks remains unclear to some businesses, according to preliminary study results from Wright State University The … Continue reading
TechNet-Aero 2011, Dayton Region’s Premiere Aerospace Technology Conference and Trade Show
((Excerpt)) The new focus has drawn some new participants, such as the Wright State Research Institute, the applied research arm of Wright State University. Wright State Research Institute engineers will conduct high-tech demonstrations in the Dell Discovery and Innovation Range … Continue reading
Alumnus turns a life-long passion into a career
((Excerpt)) Wright State alumnus Leslie Irene Benson is an example of the different creative paths a person can take with an education from the university. Benson, a 2004 graduate with a degree in English, combined the writing skills she learned … Continue reading
Wright State University hits milestone
((Excerpt)) Wright State University will celebrate a milestone this week: In a little more than a decade, its College of Engineering and Computer Science has graduated 100 students with doctorates. The graduates have continued to hold jobs in Ohio and … Continue reading
Stage collapse victim’s major recovery
((Excerpt)) PENDLETON, Indiana (WDTN) – Family members say the outpouring of support for Andrea Vellinga has been incredible, but perhaps the only thing that’s topped it is her recovery. “She was within three minutes of dying and that doctor who … Continue reading
Education a key force in the region’s economic growth
((Excerpt)) WSU founded its research institute three years ago with these types of collaborations in mind, said David R. Hopkins, president. That effort has already resulted in millions of dollars in research contracts. “Advancing knowledge is fundamental to what we … Continue reading

