Faculty & Staff

David Bright, RSCOB Department of Management, has been unanimously selected to receive the 2011 New Educator Award from the Organizational Behavior Teaching Society for Management Educators. The award recognizes a person early in his or her career who has demonstrated … Continue reading

Allen Hunt, professor of physics, has been nominated for the annual Don and Betty Kirkham Award for soil physics from the Soil Science Society of America, and American Society of Agronomy. His team’s research paper on the dispersion of solutes … Continue reading

Wright State experts offer insights on death of bin Laden

The death of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden is a major victory in the war on terrorism… Continue reading

Kim Jungdahl, career services, presented “Integrating an ecological approach with traditional career development theories when working with psychiatric disorders” at the Ecological Counseling Conference at the University of Cincinnati on April 15, 2011. Jungdahl has also earned the Career Development … Continue reading

Lights, Camera, Action!

Luncheon will showcase Wright State Motion Pictures program.

W. Stuart McDowell, Ph.D., will discuss the continued success of the Wright State Motion Pictures program at the university’s annual Friends of the Libraries luncheon on May 3 at noon in the Wright State University Nutter Center Berry Room. McDowell … Continue reading

Wright State athletic trainer, mentor in spotlight

Usually it’s the athletes competing in the arena that get all the glory, but a Wright State University athletic trainer is commanding some recognition for her superior work as a mentor. Continue reading

Prof co-authors book on ’40s crime spree

Wright State communication associate professor co-wrote a book about a 1940s shootout in Xenia, Ohio.

In 1946, two 20-year-olds were accused of taking a wild road trip . . . Continue reading

Barbara Fowler, nursing and health, received the 2011 International Advocate Award from Wright State’s University Center for International Education at the 27th International Friendship Affair held on April 16, 2011. Marie Bashaw, nursing and health, was asked to serve on … Continue reading

Busy times ahead for Ellis?

Wright State’s Ellis Institute could cushion impact of mental health budget cuts

As the economy sputters and Ohio’s government prepares to slash spending… Continue reading

Bruce Cromer, theatre arts, has adapted a two-part stage version of Charles Dickens’ novel Barnaby Rudge. Part One of the mystery/romance will be performed in the Herbst Theatre of the Creative Arts Center on June 3, 4, and 5. Curtain … Continue reading