Wright State media highlights, Aug. 25–29

Recent media coverage highlighted Wright State’s impact in the community, including the Boonshoft School of Medicine’s mobile street medicine clinic, a nursing professor’s expertise on AI in health care and education and a new engineering technology degree pathway developed with Sinclair College to strengthen the region’s workforce.

ABC22/FOX45: Boonshoft School of Medicine operates mobile clinic that aids Dayton’s underserved populations
Wright State’s mobile street medicine clinic — operating Thursdays at the Dayton Dream Center in partnership with Premier Health — brings primary care and outreach services to underserved patients in Dayton.

Yahoo News/Dayton Daily News: Wright State nursing professor discusses AI’s impact on health care and education
Yi-Hui Lee, Ph.D., professor of nursing, spent her summer attending multiple conferences to discuss how AI is reshaping various fields across higher education institutions and in the health care workforce.

Yahoo News/WHIO-TV: Wright State, Sinclair College partner to launch engineering technology degree pathway
The program is designed to address growing workforce demands in advanced manufacturing and technical fields, offering a clear and affordable route for students to a bachelor’s degree.

Dayton Business Journal: Sinclair College, Wright State launch engineering technology degree transfer pathway
The transfer pathway program gives students a direct path to bachelor’s degrees in engineering technology, strengthening Dayton’s workforce pipeline.

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