Health, Education, & Human Services

Critical mission

Health care professionals receive immersive training through Wright State’s National Disaster Health Consortium

Health care professionals receive immersive training in disaster response through program offered by the College of Nursing and Health. Continue reading

Writing whiz

Sophomore Chloe Schwartz helps fellow students build skills as a coach at the Writing Center in the Student Success Center

Sophomore Chloe Schwartz helps fellow students build skills as a coach at the Writing Center in Wright State’s Student Success Center. Continue reading

Education’s lifeguard

Program expansion, partnerships are retiring Dean Charlotte Harris' legacy

Charlotte Harris, who will retire as dean of the College of Education and Human Services at the end of the year, reflects on her career in academia. Continue reading

Lake Campus offering a four-year bachelor degree in nursing

Lynn Frank, director of the nursing program at Wright State’s Lake Campus, discusses the campus’ new four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. Watch the interview with WLIO.

Nursing professors honored for research on bath salts and pregnancy

Wright State nursing faculty members honored for providing vital information to health care professionals about the effects bath salts can have on pregnant women and their babies. Continue reading

Legal laureate

Military duty, law career highlight journey of Wright State alum Garrett Gall '73

Military duty during Vietnam and a long law career highlight the journey of Wright State alumnus Garrett Gall ’73. Continue reading

High-ranking delegation from prestigious English university visiting Wright State on fact-finding mission

Weeklong visit to Wright State by a delegation of officials from Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, England, promises to strengthen the existing relationship between the two schools and create new opportunities. Continue reading

Training together: interprofessional education

Four institutions combine to educate nursing, medical and pharmacy students in innovative new program

Wright State nursing students are working alongside medical and pharmacy students as well as Kettering Medical Center staff in the new program designed to give students from different disciplines real-world clinical practice. Continue reading

Professional psychology students win state funding to continue community programs on postpartum depression

Tawana Jackson and Tawanna Howard

School of Professional Psychology students receive additional state grant to offer screenings and organize community programs on postpartum depression among African-American women. Continue reading

Literature, lectures, culture, performances and food to highlight International Education Week at Wright State

International Education Week promotes programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attracts future leaders from abroad to exchange experiences in the United States. Continue reading