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Jan 25
Learn more about Wright State’s graduate programs during Virtual Open House Feb 1–5
The Graduate School Virtual Open House will feature multiple program-specific events each day from Feb. 1–5. Continue reading →
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Jan 21
Trail seekers
The Winter Hiking Series features weekly hikes in parks and reserves within a 24-mile radius of Wright State’s Dayton Campus. Continue reading →
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Jan 21
Creative thinking
A music video on evolutionary biology and an infographic on race were part of a novel approach to teaching and learning at Wright State during the pandemic. Continue reading →
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Jan 21
Training days
The Wright State Department of Public Safety is offering a new active threat program for students, faculty and staff. Continue reading →
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Jan 19
Future students can learn more about Wright State at Virtual Raider Open House on Jan. 25
Open to future undergraduate students including transfer students, the Virtual Raider Open House takes place on Monday, Jan. 25, at 6 p.m. Continue reading →
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Wright State in the News
- DDN: Former Wright State athletes seeing ‘the devastation’ of COVID-19
- Fairborn Daily Herald: Boonshoft School of Medicine sponsors COVID-19 vaccine task force virtual symposium
- Dayton.com: Wright State grad nominated for breakthrough film role: ‘I feel so elated’
- DDN: Wright State alums, father-son duo helping battle COVID-19 in same emergency rooms
- DDN: Wright State police use No-Shave November fundraiser to donate to Raider food pantry
- Fairborn Daily Herald: Wright State has some of the world’s top tunnels
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- Cincinnati.com: Wright State professor to perform one-man ‘A Christmas Carol’ radio show Dec. 23
Medical Residents
Boonshoft School of Medicine physician spreads message of social justice to OBGYN residents

Keith Reisinger-Kindle is passionate about the importance of social justice and the need to incorporate it into medicine. Continue reading →
Wright State faculty, staff and alumni named to annual Forty Under 40 list

Winners with Wright State connections include a marketing faculty member, a staff member who runs her own community organization and 10 alumni. Continue reading →
Internal medicine residents to travel to Jordan on medical volunteer trip

Seven Boonshoft School of Medicine medical residents will serve refugees of the Syrian Civil War in mobile health clinics. Continue reading →
Medical students and residents participate in Cost of Poverty Experience

Medical students and residents at the Boonshoft School of Medicine gained a better understanding of poverty’s complexities and the impact of health care professionals when interacting with vulnerable populations. Continue reading →
Wright State University exploring partnership opportunities with Verily Life Sciences to combat opioid crisis

Wright State is exploring opportunities to join community organizations to collaborate with Verily Life Sciences in the launch of a full-service treatment ecosystem based on the critical need in local communities. Continue reading →
Medical school to hold 13th Annual Global Health Initiative Symposium and Dinner

The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine’s 13th Annual Global Health Initiative Symposium and Dinner will be held Friday, May 4, at 5 p.m. Continue reading →
Wright State Neurology Residency Program coordinator to be recognized with award

Frances Clark, residency program coordinator for the Boonshoft School of Medicine Neurology Residency Program, will be recognized for her creativity and innovation in ensuring the future of neurology. Continue reading →
Medical-Spirituality Conference to explore life’s meaning in the face of difficult diagnosis

This year’s 10th anniversary Medical-Spirituality Conference will feature acclaimed authors and speakers Lucy Kalanithi and Steven Z. Pantilat. Continue reading →
Boonshoft School of Medicine graduate recognized with intern of the year award

Ben Buettner ’16 recently completed his first year of residency at the Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Continue reading →
Boonshoft School of Medicine graduate recognized with outstanding intern teacher award

As an internal medicine resident, Anna-Maria South sees patients at the University of Kentucky Medical Center, the Lexington Veterans Affairs Medical Center and other rural hospitals in the state. Continue reading →