Monthly Archives: September 2014

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Air Force Marathon 5K Hosted by Wright State University is all grown up

Eighth annual Air Force Marathon 5K Hosted by Wright State University is expected to attract 2,000 runners to the Dayton Campus Sept. 19. Continue reading

Posted in Around Campus, Home news sidebar, Military & Veterans, News |

In memoriam: Michael Cleary

Michael Cleary

Michael Cleary, former professor of management science in the Raj Soin College of Business, passed away Sept. 10. Continue reading

Posted in News |

Serbian delegates to visit campus, learn about LGBT domestic violence issues from international expert, others

This week, Wright State University is welcoming a group of delegates from Serbia who are visiting Dayton to learn more about best practices to mediate and mitigate domestic violence.
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Posted in Academics, Around Campus, Health, Education, & Human Services, Home news sidebar, Liberal Arts, News, Social Sciences and International Studies, Social Work & Human Services, Special Categories, Women's Center |

Wright State opens 40th season with ‘Fences’

Excerpt August Wilson’s 1987 Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Fences,” an indelible portion of Wilson’s impressive 10-part “Pittsburgh Cycle” chronicling the African-American experience in the 20th century, opens Wright State University’s 40th anniversary season Thursday. In this profound, riveting tale … Continue reading

Posted in Fine and Performing Arts, Liberal Arts, Wright State in the News |

Student Health Services ready to help with seasonal illnesses

We’ve all seen and read the stories. Flu season is just around the corner; the mumps has returned to Ohio, a respiratory virus is hitting the Midwest hard, national coverage on Ebola has been non-stop. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Around Campus, Business, Engineering & Computer Science, Graduate, Health, Education, & Human Services, Home news sidebar, Honors Program, Liberal Arts, News, Nursing, Kinesiology, & Health Sciences, Offices, Science & Mathematics, Special Categories, Student Success |

Raider recruitment: Fall Semester Career Fair brings students, alumni and employers together

Career Fair in Student Union

More than 100 businesses will be on hand for the Wright State Career Fair, which is open to students and alumni on Sept. 16. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Around Campus, Business, Career Services, Engineering & Computer Science, Graduate, Health, Education, & Human Services, Home news sidebar, Liberal Arts, News, Nursing, Kinesiology, & Health Sciences, Science & Mathematics, Undergraduate |

3 questions with … WSRI research scientist Michael Cox

Wright State Research Institute Logo

Excerpt The heady world of artificial intelligence is where Michael Cox lives. Wright State University is where he works. Cox is Wright State Research Institute’s newest senior research scientist. But he’s no stranger to WSU or the Dayton area. Cox, … Continue reading

Posted in Wright State in the News, WSRI |

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the Office of Latino Affairs

Wright State joins the rest of the nation in celebrating the rich culture of Latinos with Hispanic Heritage Month. Continue reading

Posted in Around Campus, Home news sidebar, International Students, News |

Julian Gomez-Cambronero recognized with prestigious award in Spain, planned successful research conference in New York

The professor of biochemistry and molecular biology organized an international academic conference and received a prestigious award in his hometown in Spain. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty, Faculty & Staff, Home news sidebar, Medicine, News, Science & Mathematics, Special Categories |

Practice makes perfect

Wright State’s Elizabeth Procopio feeling the drumbeat of success

Wright State senior music major Elizabeth Procopio, who has been playing the drums since childhood, plans to pursue a career in a symphony orchestra as a percussionist. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Arts Scene, Fine and Performing Arts, Liberal Arts, News, Student Profile, Undergraduate |