Health, Education, & Human Services

Wright State psychologist to help teachers in Bolivia better understand disabilities

In Bolivia, they are called “second patio children”—kids with disabilities who are kept out of sight by their families, away from the main patio… Continue reading

Instructors sharpen online teaching skills in new certificate program

IDOL program director Sheri Stover

Wright State’s Instructional Design for Online Learning certificate program helps college faculty, K–12 teachers and corporate trainers develop effective online courses. Continue reading

Full Strength

Anna Zamora launches conditioning career

She’s interned at Duke and will soon be at Yale. But Anna Zamora’s heart will always be at Wright State. Continue reading

Psychology pioneer to speak at SOPP workshop, graduation

A psychology pioneer will be the featured speaker July 13 during the Wright State School of Professional Psychology graduation ceremony. Continue reading

Swiss social work students and faculty visiting Wright State

Students from Zurich University and Wright State

Students from Switzerland are learning alongside Wright State students in a unique comparative social work course on the university’s Dayton campus. Continue reading

Student who wants to help others wins free tuition to Wright State

Joseph Stone and Amy Barnhart

A high school student who plans to work with disabled youth will receive four years of tuition to Wright State in the Dayton’s CW Scholarship contest. Continue reading

Spleems and tootles…a teacher’s best friends?

“Spleems,” “tootles,” and a little harmonica could soon prove to be among a teacher’s most valuable classroom management tools. Continue reading

Wright State staffer survives killer Oklahoma tornado

Huddled in a tiny concrete bunker in Moore, Okla., with her daughter and grandchildren, Wright State University staffer Barb Cwirka could hear only the soft whir of a ventilation fan. Continue reading

Psychological Phenomenon: Demand spurring growth in enrollments at SOPP

Wright State’s School of Professional Psychology is gearing up for the largest enrollment in its history. And the school is going to be taking on a more international flavor. Continue reading