Wright State in the News

Dayton Daily News: Wright State, Central State among winners in Intel workforce grants

Wright State will collaborate with Central State University to help it build a semiconductor educational program and a microelectronics lab and provide experiential learning opportunities for students… Continue reading

Dayton Business Journal: Wright State to collaborate with regional universities on new programs, labs

Wright State University is a key participant in two of six awards to Ohio colleges and universities by the Intel Corporation, which is building two chip factories near Columbus. Continue reading

Dayton Business Journal: Wright State educator is committed to STEM mentoring and diversity

Dr. Subhashini Ganapathy embodies what it means to be a leader, educator, and entrepreneur. Continue reading

Dayton Daily News: Wright State freshmen move into dorms, look forward to college opportunities

About 900 first-year students were moving into Wright State University dorms Wednesday and today, with the remaining students who will live on campus this year moving in on Saturday. The first-year students are attending orientation on Friday, and the university … Continue reading

Dayton Daily News: Wright State selected as Amazon Career Choice education partner

Amazon employees can pursue a college degree at Wright State University through a new partnership between the retailer and Wright State. Under the program, Amazon will pay the tuition of full- and part-time employees who enroll in one of Wright … Continue reading

Dayton Daily News: Wright State alumna, Dayton native to appear on Food Network’s ‘BBQ USA’ finale

Dayton native Erica Roby, also known as Master of ‘Cue, will be featured on Food Network’s “BBQ USA” finale Monday, Aug. 15 at 9 p.m. Roby graduated from Wright State University in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. Continue reading

Dayton Daily News: Wright State, UD, Sinclair join network to train semiconductor workers as Intel looms

Three major Dayton-area institutions of higher learning — Wright State University, the University of Dayton and Sinclair Community College ― all announced plans this week to help strengthen U.S. production of semiconductors. Continue reading

Dayton Daily News: Retired art, art history professor at Wright State dies

Carol Nathanson died Thursday, according to a notice from the Jewish Federation of Greater Dayton, which was confirmed by the university. Continue reading

Dayton Daily News: Prolific Dayton artist, printmaker, professor dies

Raymond L. Must, an original member of Wright State University’s Art Department faculty and co-founder of the Dayton Printmakers Cooperative, died July 22. Continue reading

School of Professional Psychology faculty member discusses couple and family therapy for substance use disorders

Jeremiah Schumm, Ph.D., professor in Wright State University’s School of Professional Psychology, discussed his recent article in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy that reviewed the last decade of the evidence base for couple and family-based interventions for substance … Continue reading