Author Archives: Bob Mihalek

WYSO Public Radio: Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine starts new fellowship for addiction care

The Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program at Wright State University’s Boonshoft School of Medicine aims to help those struggling with substance use disorder by training physicians to provide addiction care. It’s a program to support those at risk and in recovery … Continue reading

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‘Our Town,’ ‘Carrie,’ ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ highlight Wright State Theatre’s 2024–25 season

Wright State University Theatre will present a season of thoughtful drama, riotous comedy, and classic and contemporary musicals during the 2024–2025 academic year. Continue reading

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Wright State Stein Galleries presenting two photo exhibitions through Nov. 2

Wright State’s Stein Galleries opens the fall semester with photography exhibitions exploring storytelling and elementary schools in Toledo. Continue reading

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WYSO Public Radio: Rise of medical marijuana detailed in Wright State professor’s new book

Lee Hannah, Ph.D., professor of political science at Wright State University, talked to WYSO Public Radio about his new book, “Green Rush: The Rise of Medical Marijuana in the United States.” “Green Rush” looks at the de-stigmatization of marijuana and … Continue reading

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Dayton Business Journal: Wright State uses $1.4M grant to create in-demand jobs

A local university received a grant to be used towards workforce development. Wright State University secured a $1.4 million grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education as part of its Super RAPIDS regional program. This program is focused on … Continue reading

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Dayton Daily News: Founding member of Wright State’s Boonshoft School of Medicine leaves the school $1.7 million

A local doctor and a founding member of the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine left the school a gift of $1.7 million as part of his estate, which will go toward funding scholarships for medical students. Dr. William … Continue reading

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Dayton Daily News: Large increase in students moving into Wright State this week

Wright State University students, with their parents’ help, began moving into residence halls today for the new school year. The university is expected to have 2,304 students move into residence halls and apartments during move-in this week. Wright State President … Continue reading

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Mass food distribution scheduled for Wright State Nutter Center on Aug. 29

The Foodbank will hold a mass food distribution for Greene County residents needing food assistance on Thursday, Aug. 29, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Wright State University Nutter Center. Continue reading

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Wright State political scientist Lee Hannah quoted in Newsweek article analyzing Democratic National Convention

Lee Hannah, Ph.D., professor of political science at Wright State University, is quoted in a Newsweek article examining how Vice President Kamala Harris could capitalize on the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Hannah told Newsweek that Harris’ campaign will likely … Continue reading

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Dayton Daily News: Two new trustees appointed to Wright State board

The two newest Wright State Board of Trustees members appointed by Gov. Mike DeWine are local leaders in health care and the defense industry. The first trustee is Ellen Miller, associate vice president of community relations for the CareSource Foundation. … Continue reading

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