Faculty & Staff

Communication skills focus of Staff Development Day Jan. 16

Photo of Elizabeth Styers and Audwin Jones, chairs-elect of CSAC and USAC, participate in an activity during Staff Development Day last July

Wright State University staff members are encouraged to attend Staff Development Day on January 16 in the Student Union… Continue reading

Latest Reichert-Bognar documentary project hits the air, Web

Photo of Julia Reichert and Steve Bognar with Sheri "Sparkle" Williams

Inventive ideas such as the transformation of a neighborhood eyesore into a promising brewpub have come to life… Continue reading

Wright State professor digs up colonial scandals

After years of tireless research, a Wright State professor has unearthed the untold story of a seemingly ordinary… Continue reading

Campus knitting circle brings warmth to those in need

Photo of Kim Owens and other members of the Wright State Knitting Circle.

Part of a centuries-old tradition, a Wright State group has found a way to weave passion with charity. Continue reading

University of Maine’s Sobolik named dean of Wright State University’s College of Liberal Arts

Kristin D. Sobolik, an associate dean at the University of Maine, has been named dean of Wright State University’s College of Liberal Arts. Continue reading

Wright State’s “Healthy Steps” program to return

Photo of the Wright State University Nutter Center

They took steps in the right direction last winter—1.5 million steps, to be exact. Continue reading

Dayton Business Journal names Wright State’s Hopkins among most influential

Photo of Wright State University President David R. Hopkins

The Dayton Business Journal has named Wright State President David R. Hopkins as among its Top 12 Most Influential People of 2012 in the Dayton Region. Continue reading

Wright State researcher part of first human gene therapy approved in West

Photo of Wright State professor and researcher Kate Excoffon in a laboratory

The first human gene therapy approved for use in Europe owes its development in part to a Wright State University faculty member. Continue reading

Psychology professor and former SOPP Dean Leon VandeCreek to retire

Like the roses he cultivates in his backyard, Leon VandeCreek’s work at Wright State University over the past 18 years is in full bloom. Continue reading

English professor named one of Dayton’s Ten Top Women

Photo of Mary Beth Pringle

Mary Beth Pringle, Ph.D., teaches a wide variety of courses including introductory English, writing, contemporary fiction and women’s studies. Continue reading