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Recently appointed Dean of Engineering and Computer Science Nathan Klingbeil, Ph.D., said he plans on adding more opportunities for students in order to create a higher graduation rate, and will strive to make Wright State the first choice for high school and transfer students interested in engineering or computer science.
“I wish to be viewed as a nation meter for student success and degree completion,” Klingbeil said.
Klingbeil said he plans to add more opportunities for students to help them pursue their degrees, and to increase staff involvement in student success. He also plans to expand international collaboration and study abroad programs, as well as co-operative and experimental learning opportunities.
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