Faculty & Staff

Expanding opportunities

Harry Khamis, professor emeritus and former director of the Statistical Consulting Center, hopes his estate gift will help recruit more diverse students to the field of statistics

Retired Wright State faculty member Harry Khamis made a bequest in his estate to establish an endowed fund to support the Statistical Consulting Center and students studying statistics. Continue reading

Kindergarten cops

Wright State police officers visited with dozens of children on Oct. 7 as part of Children’s Campus Week at Mini University. Continue reading

Registration now open for Raidersgiving holiday meals

Students, staff, faculty and alumni can pick up free Thanksgiving meals on Wednesday, Nov. 24. Continue reading

Alumni Service Day offers volunteer opportunities at local nonprofits

Alumni Service Day participants can volunteer at Hannah’s Treasure Chest, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton, SICSA and United Rehabilitation Services. Continue reading

Dayton Campus COVID-19 testing and vaccination center opens, required surveillance testing begins

Wright State will offer free COVID-19 vaccines and weekly required surveillance testing to students, faculty and staff in the testing and vaccination center, 023 Student Union. Continue reading

Damaris Serrano receives national Panamanian award for book on literature

The University of Panama honors Damaris Serrano, associate professor of Spanish with an award for her book on Panamanian literature. Continue reading

Carol Loranger appointed interim vice provost for faculty affairs

“Dr. Loranger’s record of teaching, scholarship and service points to the commitment to faculty development she will bring to the Center for Teaching and Learning,” said interim Provost Oliver H. Evans. Continue reading

Professor of nursing Rosemary Eustace completes prestigious fellowship in Tanzania on breast cancer awareness

Rosemary Eustace received a Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship to collaborate with Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Tanzania. Continue reading

Ambassadors program spotlights expertise of Lake Campus faculty and opportunities for high school students

The Faculty Ambassadors Program introduces high school students to Lake Campus faculty members who are changing the world. Continue reading

Wright State Women’s Luncheon to feature university leaders discussing career growth

A panel of university leaders will discuss the support they receive in their careers, challenges they face, work environments and dealing with discrimination. Continue reading