Mike Norris, director of crime and justice studies at Wright State, says crime rates see an increase when temperatures go up.
Watch the report from WDTN 2 News.
Mike Norris, director of crime and justice studies at Wright State, says crime rates see an increase when temperatures go up.
Watch the report from WDTN 2 News.
From dance to data, Wright State students showcase research at annual celebration
Student research projects on wildfire detection, focus and productivity, Civil War veterans and dance were among the projects highlighted at Wright State University’s 2026 Celebration of Undergraduate and Graduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities. Several hundred students, faculty and staff … Continue reading →
A lifetime of curiosity
A childhood filled with curiosity and invention inspired Wright State alum Jackie Janning-Lask to pursue a career focused on engineering, leadership and public service. Continue reading →
Wright State students raise more than $59,000 for Dayton Children’s Hospital at Raiderthon
Raiderthon raised more than $59,000 for Dayton Children’s Hospital, pushing its cumulative total to more than $600,000 in the last 13 years. Continue reading →
Wright State retains Carnegie Research 2 classification, reinforcing national research impact
Maintaining the R2 designation signals Wright State’s continued commitment to advancing discovery while training the next generation of researchers and professionals. Continue reading →
Wright State’s annual ArtsGala auction to spotlight student artwork
Two Wright State art students will have their work featured in the ArtsGala silent auction on April 11, showcasing their growth as artists while helping support scholarships for fine and performing arts students. Continue reading →