Author Archives: Seth Bauguess

About Seth Bauguess

Born in Lexington, KY and raised in Cincinnati, OH Seth Bauguess graduated from the University's of Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music in 2001 with a BA in electronic media. In 2013 he earned his MBA from Wright State University's Raj Soin College of Business. Currently Wright State's director of Communications, Bauguess has worked in public relations at Wright State since 2010. Before joining the university, Bauguess worked for ten years as a general assignment television news reporter at WKEF and WRGT in Dayton, OH, WMGT in Macon, GA and WKAG in Hopkinsville, KY.

Early Career Achievement

President's Award for Excellence

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2012

Photo of Sherrill Smith, Ph.D., R.N., C.N.L., C.N.E., assistant professor in the College of Nursing and Health.

According to her colleagues with the College of Nursing and Health (CoNH), Sherrill Smith, Ph.D., R.N., C.N.L., C.N.E., excels in all areas of teaching, service, and scholarship far beyond the standard of what is often observed with new faculty. Continue reading

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President’s Award for Excellence—Early Career Achievement

According to her colleagues with the College of Nursing and Health (CoNH), Sherrill Smith, Ph.D., R.N., C.N.L., C.N.E., excels in all areas of teaching, service, and scholarship far beyond the standard of what is often observed with new faculty. Continue reading

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WSU-Lake Campus professor featured during ‘Shark Week’

((Excerpt)) CELINA — In case you weren’t aware, it’s “Shark Week” on Discovery Channel. The network’s 25th year with a dedicated weeklong focus on shark-themed programs began its run Sunday. On Monday, a local expert helped shed some light on … Continue reading

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Wright State expert featured in “Shark Week” documentary

((Expert)) Shark Week on Discovery Channel is even sweeter this year with the appearance of a Dayton-area expert. Wright State University Lake Campus’s Chuck Ciampaglio, a doctor of paleontology, will be featured on an episode called “Sharkzilla,” which will air … Continue reading

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Students start student-only web classifieds

((Excerpt)) It is “a Craiglist for college students,” said Tanner Perrien, a 2010 Cedarville graduate now pursing his MBA at Wright State University. They will do it by requiring an educational email address — a .edu — from anyone selling … Continue reading

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Chillicothe area seniors thrive with lifelong learning

((Excerpt)) Tom Miller, the 72-year-old Chillicothe native who earned six bachelor’s degrees from Wright State University in June, began his studies in 2000, taking advantage of what then was known as the Senior Scholars continuing education program. The program, which … Continue reading

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Budget cuts could cut thousands of jobs in Ohio, impact military

((Excerpt)) Vikram Sethi, director of the Wright State University Institute of Defense Studies and Education, said besides “worrying a lot,” his department has tried to predict what might be the future of Air Force research priorities to guess how the … Continue reading

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Pre-college camps winding down, campers still wound up, learning

Photo of Matthew Gregson at work in the Creative Sewing class.

The Office of Pre-College Programs offered a wide variety of week-long learning opportunities for K–12 students “camping” at Wright State University this summer. Continue reading

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Companies invest millions near I-75/I-70 epicenter

((Excerpt)) Dwight Smith-Daniels, chair of Wright State University’s Department of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, said site selectors working with companies on locating new developments weigh several factors, such as infrastructure, where a site will fit relative to a … Continue reading

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Dayton native, Wright State grad Lawson workshops new play with Human Race

((Excerpt)) Although Cowboy Mouth will be in town in September to perform at the inaugural Downtown Dayton Revival, the New Orleans-based band won’t participate in the local production of “Red Blooded, All-American Man.” Instead, a group of hired musicians will … Continue reading

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