Monthly Archives: August 2022

Wright State joins semiconductor and microelectronic network for enabling cutting-edge research and technology development

Wright State is prepared to address the research and educational needs of the semiconductor and microelectronic industries and help students prepare for new career opportunities with those industries. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Biomedical, Industrial, and Human Factors Engineering, Business, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering & Computer Science, Graduate, Home news sidebar, Humanities and Cultural Studies, Liberal Arts, MBA, Mechanical and Materials Engineering, News, Physics, Research, Science & Mathematics, Supply Chain Management, Marketing, and Management |

Wright State Theatre 2022–23 season features classic and contemporary plays, musicals and dance

Wright State Theatre’s new season opens with “The Mousetrap” from Sept. 23 to Oct. 2 in the Festival Playhouse. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Around Campus, Arts Scene, Fine and Performing Arts, Home news sidebar, Liberal Arts, News |

Marketing advocate

Wright State marketing major Mary Trittschuh advocates for people with developmental disabilities through a summer internship

Marketing major Mary Trittschuh is interning with the Darke County Board of Developmental Disabilities this summer. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Business, Career Services, Disability Services, Home news sidebar, News, Supply Chain Management, Marketing, and Management |

Wright State renal physiologist Clintoria Williams receives prestigious kidney research grant

Clintoria R. Williams, assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology, received the 2022 Carl W. Gottschalk Research Scholar Grant through KidneyCure. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Faculty, Home news sidebar, Medicine, Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology, News, Research, Science & Mathematics, Special Categories |

Feeling and form

The Wright State Dance Program hosted nearly 100 emerging choreographers and dancers from around the country during a unique 10-day day festival. Continue reading

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