Health, Education, & Human Services

U.S. News ranks Wright State graduate programs among best for 2019

U.S. News & World Report recognized Wright State’s graduate programs in engineering and nursing. Continue reading

Wright State’s 7th annual Network for Education Renewal Conference set for March 9

The Learn Local WSUNER Conference for local educators, administrators, organizations and the Wright State community will be held March 9. Continue reading

Good conduct medal

Wright State vice president Gary Dickstein receives prestigious national honor from the Association for Student Conduct Administration

Gary Dickstein recognized for contributing significantly to the development of the Wright State campus and the field of student affairs. Continue reading

Wright State University exploring partnership opportunities with Verily Life Sciences to combat opioid crisis

Wright State is exploring opportunities to join community organizations to collaborate with Verily Life Sciences in the launch of a full-service treatment ecosystem based on the critical need in local communities. Continue reading

Taking care

Wright State grad student Sara Martinko to present her poster on stroke caregiving at national psychology conference

Research by Sara Martinko, a graduate student in the School of Professional Psychology, was influenced by her mother’s stroke. Continue reading

SOPP research cited by Dayton Daily News

Duke E. Ellis Human Development Institute

Research by Jeff Cigrang, associate professor in the Wright State School of Professional Psychology, and his doctoral students is cited in an article in the Dayton Daily News on the city of Dayton’s efforts to curb prostitution. Cigrang found that nearly all … Continue reading

Social work grad returns to Wright State to advocate for student survivors

Corrie Pleska, a licensed social worker, provides support and resources to student survivors of power-based violence, including domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. Continue reading

Second nature

Wright State grad Miranda Martin puts her athletic training skills to good use in treating an injured football player

As the football player lay on the field with a possible spinal cord injury, the words of athletic trainer Miranda Martin’s instructor kept ringing in her ears. Continue reading

U.S. News ranks Wright State online programs among best for 2019

U.S. News & World Report recognizes Wright State’s online graduate programs in business, engineering and nursing. Continue reading

Fall 2018 commencement ceremony in photos

Wright State University honored nearly 1,700 graduating students at its fall commencement ceremony Dec. 15 in the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading