Monthly Archives: December 2023

Dayton Daily News: Premier-Wright State deal gives Dayton first ‘academic medical center’ at MVH

Dayton was Ohio’s only major metro area without one; as teaching hospital, Miami Valley should help expand research, medical services for patients, job paths for students

Excerpt Miami Valley Hospital will be formally recognized as an academic medical center as part of an enhanced agreement between Wright State University and regional healthcare provider Premier Health. Both institutions say this will improve care for patients and communities … Continue reading

Posted in News |

Wright State University, Premier Health take affiliation to next level

Wright State and Premier Health will build upon their existing affiliation agreement and further align their operations to advance academic medicine, improve community health, and bolster workforce and economic development across the region. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Health and Exercise Sciences, Health, Education, & Human Services, Home news sidebar, Medical Residents, Medical Students, Medicine, News, Nursing |

Wright State police recognized for completing One Mind Campaign, earn valuable mental health training certification

The Wright State Police Department earned a valuable certification that will help further enable officers to respond appropriately and safely to people with mental illness. Continue reading

Posted in Home news sidebar, News, Public Safety, Staff |

Knowledge building

Wright State computer scientist Cogan Shimizu has a key role in designing a federally funded Open Knowledge Network

Cogan Shimizu, assistant professor of computer science at Wright State, will play a key role in providing access to a new network of data designed to help solve a broad set of societal and economic challenges. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Computer Science and Engineering, Engineering & Computer Science, Home news sidebar, News, Research |

Grant enables Wright State students to get their passport, study abroad

First-year Wright State students received grants from the University Center for International Education to obtain passports so they can travel internationally. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Home news sidebar, News, Study Abroad, University Center for International Education |

A fantastic day

Wright State’s Raider Food Pantry receives its largest donation of the year

Wright State’s Police Department donated almost $2,000 worth of nonperishable goods after completing its No-Shave November fundraiser. Continue reading

Posted in Around Campus, Community Service, Home news sidebar, Homepage Photos and Video, News, Public Safety, Staff, Student Union, Videos |

Dayton Daily News: Wright State to graduate 900+ in fall ceremonies this weekend

More than 900 students are set to graduate during Wright State University’s fall commencement ceremonies on Friday and Saturday at Wright State’s Nutter Center. Continue reading

Posted in Wright State in the News |

Making a difference

Wright State researcher Clintoria Williams receives an American Physiological Society mentorship award for impacting trainees at Wright State and beyond

Clintoria Williams, associate professor of neuroscience, cell biology, and physiology at Wright State, was honored for her efforts to mentor students from underrepresented groups in the physiological sciences. Continue reading

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

Milling around

Wright State alum Jessica Noes is at the wheel of the historic Clifton Mill

2004 Wright State graduate Jessica Noes oversees all operations at the Clifton Mill, including the mill’s popular Christmas lights display. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Alumni Association, Home news sidebar, Homepage Photos and Video, Liberal Arts, News, Social Sciences and International Studies, Videos |

Latest ‘gem’ of a team takes gold

Students on Wright State's iGEM research team earn top honors at international competition

A team of 11 Wright State students won a gold medal at the iGEM Grand Jamboree for their research detecting dangerous manganese in drinking water and soil. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biomedical, Industrial, and Human Factors Engineering, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering & Computer Science, Home news sidebar, Honors Program, Medicine, Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology, News, Research, Science & Mathematics, Supply Chain Management, Marketing, and Management |