Monthly Archives: September 2021

Wright State communications staff members honored in Ohio journalism contest

Kris Sproles, video content producer, received a first-place award for Best Videographer in the Digital Media category. Continue reading

Posted in Faculty & Staff, Home news sidebar, News, Staff |

Dayton Business Journal names Wright State’s Sue Edwards as second-ever Jane Haley Award honoree

The Dayton Business Journal has named the winner for its annual DBJ Jane Haley Award for Determination, Perseverance and Achievement. This year’s honoree is Susan Edwards, president of Wright State University. The award shines a light on a female business person who has … Continue reading

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Community connections

The third annual Laker Lawn Party highlighted the beginning of Fall Semester at Lake Campus. Continue reading

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Wright State education alumna named a state Teacher of the Year

Wright State alumna Jenn Stormer teaches STEM in grades three through six at in Northmont City Schools. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Education & Leadership, Graduate, Health, Education, & Human Services, Home news sidebar, Leadership Studies in Education & Organizations, News, Teacher Education |

Five undergraduate students receive Women in Science research awards

The Women in Science Giving Circle enhances the educational and professional success of female students and faculty members in STEMM disciplines. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Biology, Engineering & Computer Science, Faculty, Home news sidebar, Lake Campus, Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Medicine, Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology, News, Research, Science & Mathematics, Women in STEMM |

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Neuroscience and political science alumna Abagail Chumley is completing a fellowship with the Ohio Legislative Service Commission

After completing her studies in neuroscience, Abagail Chumley decided to explore a completely different world — political science and government. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Alumni Association, Alumni Profile, Home news sidebar, Honors Program, Liberal Arts, Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology, News, Science & Mathematics, Social Sciences and International Studies, Women in STEMM |