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.

DBJ story: Wright State looks to establish new innovation lab

Excerpt Wright State University is looking to establish an innovation laboratory that is meant to help foster the growth of entrepreneurship in the Dayton region. The $2 million project would create the Ronald D. Bullock/Bison Gear Innopreneurship Laboratory, to be … Continue reading

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Wright State grad, AFRL scientist scales highest peak in South America for research

Excerpt “Horrifically fast winds” ripped open the small tent Kevin D. Schmidt barricaded himself in on a trek to reach the top of the highest mountain in South America that spans the border of Chile and Argentina. Without shelter, Schmidt … Continue reading

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Commercialization, overdose deaths, polar expedition among top research–related stories of 2017

Wright State’s efforts to commercialize inventions, a study of overdose deaths and a trip to the North Pole to measure mercury highlighted the university’s many research initiatives in 2017. Continue reading

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Fairborn Daily Herald story: Student interns at Applied Research Associates

Excerpt Landing an internship at Applied Research Associates is no easy thing. Molly Donovan should know. The Wright State University engineering student was still in high school when she had her job interview with the defense contractor, then known as … Continue reading

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Wright State’s Brian Rigling earns prestigious Fellow honor from Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Brian Rigling in lab

The IEEE has named Wright State professor of electrical engineering Brian Rigling as a Fellow for his contributions to synthetic aperture radar imaging. Continue reading

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Fairborn Daily Herald story: Student completing Newman Civic Fellowship

Excerpt It was a bold move for a sixth-grader. Stephanie Patino-Garfias, the only Hispanic student in her class, marched into the principal’s office and asked if she could introduce the Dayton school to Hispanic Heritage Month. Told yes, she ended … Continue reading

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The top 10 Wright State University Newsroom stories of 2017

The announcement in March that Cheryl B. Schrader had been named the seventh president of Wright State University was the top story for 2017. Continue reading

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Sidney Daily News story: Wright State researchers use gaming app to study burnout among caregivers of dementia patients

Excerpt An unusual and creative approach to detecting burnout among those who care for dementia patients is being studied by Wright State University computer science and social work researchers. It involves word games, computer apps and skin sensors. The project … Continue reading

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Xenia Gazette story: Manufacturer to use item made by Wright State students

Excerpt A major food equipment manufacturer plans to begin using a fully automated system for testing its retail scales thanks to a senior design group of Wright State University mechanical engineering students. The students — Mahmoud Kamel, of Mason; Austin … Continue reading

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WKEF story: Physicians learning how medication can help fight addiction at Wright State

Excerpt Local physicians are learning how medication can fight addiction at Wright State University, as part of the DEA 360 program. The program is a combined effort between local law enforcement and community outreach to help combat the opioid epidemic, … Continue reading

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