Author Archives: Dennis Bova

Science driven

Wright State biological science major Rahul Shah keeps reaching numerous mileposts in his academic and personal journey

Biological sciences major Rahul Shah serves on the university’s Board of Trustees, is a member of several student organizations and is actively involved in research at Wright State. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Biology, Business, Honors Program, News, Research, Science & Mathematics, Student Profile, Undergraduate |

On the road: Wright State students will learn about Ohio’s role in civil rights movement

Tracy Snipe, professor of political science, will take his class on the road to drive home the history of the civil rights movement in Ohio. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Home news sidebar, Liberal Arts, News, Research, Social Sciences and International Studies |

Wright State medical resident examines medical traditions in new book

Brian Elliott, an Air Force captain and internal medicine chief resident, examines the history and effectiveness of medical traditions in “White Coat Ways.” Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Home news sidebar, Medical Residents, Medicine, Military & Veterans, News |

Staying alive

Wright State is the first location in the region to host an innovative CPR training kiosk

Located in the Student Union Atrium, the mobile CPR kiosk provides hands-only training in CPR to the public in five minutes or less. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Around Campus, Health, Education, & Human Services, Home news sidebar, Homepage Photos and Video, Medicine, News, Nursing, Student Union, Videos, Wright State Physicians |

Wright State students holding bake sales to benefit children, honor McLin legacy

Students in the C.J. McLin Jr. Scholars Association will hold Valentine’s Day-themed bake sales on the Dayton Campus to raise funds for For Love of Children, or FLOC. Continue reading

Posted in Around Campus, Community Service, Home news sidebar, News |

Wright State faculty participating in local fair housing symposium

The issue of fair housing and what can be done to improve neighborhoods in Dayton are the focus of a symposium in which Wright State plays a key role. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Home news sidebar, Humanities and Cultural Studies, Liberal Arts, News, Social Sciences and International Studies |

Wright State graduate’s book empowers and educates kids about wearing eyeglasses

Wright State English graduate Kristin B. Gyimah was inspired to write “Teddy Gets Glasses” by one of her children. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Alumni Association, Alumni Profile, Arts Scene, Athletics, Home news sidebar, Humanities and Cultural Studies, Liberal Arts, News, Social Sciences and International Studies |

Fellowships abound for Boonshoft School of Medicine student

Adaku Ume, a student in the M.D./Ph.D. dual-degree program in biomedical sciences in the Boonshoft School of Medicine, has received several research fellowships. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Biomedical Sciences, Biomedical Sciences Ph.D., Graduate, Home news sidebar, Medical Research, Medical Students, Medicine, Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology, News, Science & Mathematics |

A ‘gem’ of a team takes silver in Paris

Students on Wright State’s International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) team earned a silver medal at a worldwide synthetic biology research project competition. Continue reading

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

A heartfelt link to Wright State

Klaus Weiswurm, who studied systems engineering at Wright State in the 1960s and ’70s, helped develop breakthrough technology that keeps donor organs viable longer for transplant. Continue reading

Posted in Academics, Alumni, Biomedical, Industrial, and Human Factors Engineering, Engineering & Computer Science, Home news sidebar, News |