Wright State Headlines
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Mar 21
Graduating Wright State medical students learn where they will pursue residency training at 2025 Match Day celebration
A graduating class of 119 medical students at the Boonshoft School of Medicine learned where their journeys as future doctors will continue during Match Day. Continue reading →
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Mar 21
Wright State media highlights, March 13–21
The Big Hoopla STEM Challenge, Match Day and Wright State’s Theatre’s “Alice by Heart” garnered local media coverage for Wright State this week. Continue reading →
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Mar 21
Tickets on sale now for Wright State’s Day Air Ballpark game against Dayton
The Wright State baseball team will play the University of Dayton on April 29 at Day Air Ballpark, home of the Dayton Dragons. Continue reading →
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Mar 20
Wright State Theatre to close out 2024–25 season with bittersweet musical ‘Alice by Heart’
Wright State Theatre will transport audiences to the fantastical depths of Wonderland with “Alice by Heart” from March 20 to 30 at the Festival Playhouse in the Creative Arts Center. Continue reading →
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Mar 20
12 local students win full-tuition scholarships to Wright State at Big Hoopla STEM Challenge
Wright State University, a proud sponsor of the Big Hoopla’s STEM Challenge, awarded full in-state tuition scholarships to 12 students at the STEM Challenge event. Continue reading →
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Wright State in the News
- Wright State media highlights, March 13–21
- Dayton Daily News: STEM Challenge, change to win scholarships brings 1,500 kids to Wright State campus
- Wright State media highlights, March 4-14
- Dayton Business Journal: Full ride scholarships for K-8 students on the line at Wright State’s Hoopla STEM event
- Dayton Business Journal: Former Wright State educator funds medical scholarships through $1.5M estate donation
- Dayton Daily News: Wright State and Dayton will be bustling with Big Hoopla events
- Dayton Daily News: Project Blackbird to shed shame on mental health at upcoming Wright State event
- ‘Living Dayton’: President Edwards explains how students can win scholarships to Wright State at the Big Hoopla STEM Challenge
Faculty & Staff Notes
Mary Hysell Lynd, Ph.D., R.N., C.N.L., will be inducted as a Fellow in the Academy of Nursing Education at the National League of Nursing Summit in September 2012. Lynd is an adjunct professor and a professor emerita in the Wright … Continue reading
Bruce Cromer, professor of Acting and Movement in the Department of Theatre Arts, Dance, and Motion Pictures, will play Dan in the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati’s rock musical “Next to Normal” during the second and third weeks of June. This … Continue reading
Peter K. Lauf, M.D., professor emeritus, physiology & biophysics, pathology, has been selected by the American Physiological Society to participate in its “Living Legends in Physiology History” project. The Society encourages its members to interview senior physiologists at their institutions … Continue reading
Nadja Grobe, Ph.D., postdoctoral research fellow in pharmacology and toxicology with the Boonshoft School of Medicine, won first place in the poster competition at the Gordon Research Conference on Angiotensin. The title of her paper is “Novel insights into renal … Continue reading
Archivist Gino Pasi’s paper, “Wine of Redemption: A Second-Generation Italian American Continues a Wine Making Tradition” was accepted for presentation at Mercyhurst University’s 4th Biennial Colloquium on the Americas coming up April 13-14 in Erie, PA. The colloquium theme this … Continue reading
Dr. Yanfang Chen is now on the Associate Editorial Board at American Journal of Cardiovascular Disease as well as the Editorial Board at CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics. CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics provides a medium for publication of original research papers, … Continue reading
The University Libraries’ Sue Polanka, Head of Reference & Instruction, edited two newly-released books: “No Shelf Required 2: Use and Management of Electronic Books” and “The No Shelf Required Guide to E-book Purchasing,” published by the American Library Association and … Continue reading
Kim Jungdahl, Assistant Director of Career Services, presented “Career counseling: The often overlooked path to mental health” at the All Ohio Counselors Conference on November 3rd.
Bruce Cromer, professor of Acting and Movement in the Department of Theatre Arts, Dance, and Motion Pictures, will play Scrooge in the Cincinnati Playhouse’s “A Christmas Carol” during the month of December. This is Cromer’s 7th year as Charles Dickens’ … Continue reading
Donna Miles Curry, nursing and health, was selected as the recipient of the 2011 Excellence in Education Award presented by the Ohio Association of Advanced Practice Nurses. She will receive her award in Columbus, OH, on 11/3/11 Detrice Barry, nursing … Continue reading