Wright State media highlights, March 30–April 4

Wright State faculty member Karen Wonders, student-athletes, business alum Ashley Pleiman and our spelling bee champ were featured on Living Dayton, WDTN 2 News, WCPO’s Cincy Lifestyle and Good Day Dayton last week.

Living Dayton: Wright State professor Karen Wonders named WDTN’s Remarkable Women winner
Karen Wonders, professor of exercise science and founder of the Maple Tree Cancer Alliance, was honored for her commitment to advancing cancer care, work in exercise oncology and impact as an educator and leader.

WDTN: Wright State student athletes participate in Habitat for Humanity build
Wright State student-athletes helped build parts of a new Habitat for Humanity home during a special event organized by the Athletics Department.

Miami Valley Today: Wright State medical students to host community health fair
Wright State medical students, in partnership with Premier Health, will host a free Community Health Fair designed to promote healthy lifestyles and provide essential health services to underserved communities in Dayton on April 5.

Good Day Dayton: Centerville student talks about winning Wright State’s spelling bee
Centerville student Aurora Spisak won the Wright State Regional Spelling Bee for the second year in a row, qualifying for the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

FOX 45: Wright State political scientist talks about Trump hinting at a third term
Lee Hannah, professor of political science, examines the United States’ interest in Greenland and whether President Trump could serve for a third term.

WCPO’s Cincy Lifestyle: Wright State marketing alumna featured on ‘Project Home’
Ashley Pleiman talks about her journey leading her family business, Logan Services.

Dayton Business Journal: Wright State aims to boost Dayton’s workforce with AI courses designed for any industry
The Raj Soin College of Business is investing in the technological capability of its students with a business AI curriculum and co-curricular experiences.

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