Employee Wellness

Skin cancer screening event set for May 7-11

Dayton-area dermatologists are offering free skin cancer screenings to raise awareness of melanoma and other types of skin cancers during the week of May 7-11. Continue reading

Sign of the times

Public Health continues to partner with Wright State on tobacco-free initiative

Wright State is committed to assisting smokers and tobacco users who want to quit using tobacco products. Continue reading

Proud to be tobacco free

Wright State became a tobacco-free campus July 1

New tobacco-free policy, which took effect July 1, will help promote a healthy environment in which students, staff, faculty and others can learn, work, live and visit. Continue reading

‘Serenity now’

On May 31, Wright State’s Human Resources hosted the first-ever Art of Relaxation. Continue reading

Change is in the air

Wright State goes tobacco free July 1; offers tobacco cessation classes

The tobacco-free policy will help promote a healthy environment in which students, staff, faculty and others can learn, work, live and visit. Continue reading

Career expo among services Wright State to offer displaced employees

Human Resources will provide displaced employees guidance and support that aligns with their career paths and interests. Continue reading

Seminar to focus on mental health needs of seniors

“Elder Care: Mental Health Needs with Seniors” will be held June 13 at the Madison Lakes Learning and Conference Center. Continue reading

Local dermatologists to offer free skin cancer screenings in May

Morning and afternoon appointments will be available at locations throughout the Dayton region. Continue reading

Wright State offers free tobacco cessation classes

To promote a healthy environment in which to learn and work, Wright State University will become a tobacco-free campus on July 1. Continue reading

Medical-Spirituality Conference to examine spiritual, emotional needs of young patients

The conference “Pediatric Health and Healing: Exploring the Spiritual and Emotional Needs of Our Young Patients” will be held April 27. Continue reading