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May 31
Deep roots
Brooke Solomito uses skills she learned as an organizational leadership student at Wright State to run a successful hot dog stand in Butler County. Continue reading →
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May 30
Raiders headed to Terre Haute Regional, opening NCAA baseball tournament against Indiana State
The Wright State baseball team will play No. 1 seed Indiana State on Friday, June 2, at 1 p.m. in the opening game of the Terre Haute Regional. Continue reading →
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May 28
Raiders beat Oakland twice to earn third consecutive Horizon League baseball title
The Wright State baseball program beat Oakland twice on May 27 to win the Horizon League Championship and another trip to the NCAA Tournament. Continue reading →
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May 26
Get connected
Military veterans and their families connected with Dayton area employers and service organizations at the Vets Moving Forward event at Wright State University Continue reading →
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May 25
Wright State theatre graduate Brian Crowe named artistic director of leading Shakespeare company
Brian B. Crowe, who received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Directing and Acting at Wright State, was named the next artistic director of the acclaimed Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Continue reading →
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Wright State in the News
- DBJ: Wright State names interim dean of the Raj Soin College of Business
- DDN: Wright State creates mental health task force as colleges care for students, employees
- DBJ: Wright State University adds over $2B to the regional economy annually, new study finds
- DDN: Can AI catch self-harming actions in pre-teens? Wright State students are working to find out
- DDN: Wright State student a winner in Naval Horizons Essay Contest
- DBJ: Wright State hires strategic Air Force leader as new dean
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National Disaster Health Consortium
An invaluable experience

Screams for help and sounds of a responding medical helicopter filled the air during a live training exercise at Wright State’s Calamityville Continue reading →
Training day

Wright State nursing students participated in the hands-on training along with nursing students from Indiana University and social work students from Miami University. Continue reading →
Wright State nursing educator Sherry Farra receives national award in the field of disaster nursing

The American Nurses Credentialing Center has selected nursing educator Sherry Farra for its Certified Nurse Award in the National Healthcare Disaster Professional category. Continue reading →
Disaster training

Wright State University nursing students scream for help while injured patients lie motionless in an abandoned cement facility at Calamityville. Continue reading →
Wright State professor Sherry Farra selected for prestigious award from American Association of Colleges of Nursing

The award recognizes faculty members who systematically investigates questions related to student learning and the conditions under which it occurs to improve outcomes. Continue reading →
Portable decontamination tent to provide interprofessional training for disaster response

Wright State acquires portable decontamination tent and sophisticated mannequins capable of mimicking a vast range of illnesses and injuries that will be used in disaster training. Continue reading →
Ready to act

Volunteer high school students from Live Oaks Career Campus in Milford scream for help while injured patients lie motionless in an equipment storage facility at Calamityville. Continue reading →
Watch: Ready to help

Video: Volunteer high school students scream for help after a simulated tornado training program at the National Disaster Health Consortium. Continue reading →
Thinking it through
Wright State helps form Dayton Think Tank to respond to emergencies, disasters
The Dayton Think Tank includes terrorism, disaster and toxicology experts, emergency management specialists, military officials, political leaders, medical professionals, engineers, psychologists, computer scientists and law enforcement officials. Continue reading →
Hands-on disaster

Wright State nursing students were among those who participated in a disaster response training exercise at Wright State’s National Center for Medical Readiness at Calamityville.
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