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Aug 17
Curating a career
Mikail Berger-Messenger, a painting and printmaking major, curated “From Campus to Community,” showcasing the work of college students and recent graduates, as part of his internship with the Dayton Society of Artists. Continue reading →
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Aug 14
Setting up the community
The Wright State University volleyball team helped hundreds of Greene County children get ready for the new school year during a Back-to-School Kick-Off. Continue reading →
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Aug 13
Wright State Theatre recognized among Miami Valley’s best
Award-winning productions and standout performances showcase the talent of Wright State Theatre students, faculty and alumni. Continue reading →
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Aug 12
Student-led SPARK program promotes health and wellness at Wright State
A team of students are making conversations about wellness more approachable by providing peer support and campus resources to fellow students. Continue reading →
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Aug 11
Wright State video producer earns Regional Emmy and state journalism award
Kris Sproles, a staff member in Wright State’s Office of University Communications and Marketing, earned two professional awards for his outstanding storytelling and visual journalism. Continue reading →
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- Dayton Daily News: Wright State-Premier Health partnership helps keep healthcare workers in the area
- Dayton Business Journal: New Raj Soin College of Business dean pushes for experiential learning, AI integration and collaboration
- Celina Daily Standard: Lake Campus manufacturing lab gets a boost
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Education & Leadership
Wright State English professor selected as Fulbright Scholar
Wright State English professor Sally Lamping will research the Australian education system and how it educates immigrants as a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar. Continue reading →
State taps eagle-eyed Wright State student for service committee
Wright State student Adrian Hill works in Wright State’s Veteran and Military Center’s and was named to the state’s committee on service and volunteerism. Continue reading →
New Center of Pedagogy will support educator preparation efforts at Wright State
New Center of Pedagogy will coordinate relationships among educators and faculty to improve programs that prepare educators and P-12 student achievement. Continue reading →
Greene County Career Center students participate in exercises at Calamityville
Is there a better way to learn firsthand about homeland security and the link it has to medical preparedness than to serve as role players in a medical training course for law enforcement professionals? Continue reading →
Spanish scene
Latino children at El Puente reap benefits of tutoring from Wright State education students
Wright State graduate students tutor Latino children while improving their teaching skills at El Puente, a Wright State tutoring program. Continue reading →
Newbery notoriety
Educational Resource Center Director Stephanie Bange elected to Newbery Medal committee
Stephanie Bange, director of the Educational Resource Center, elected to prestigious Newbery Award committee. Continue reading →
Nine Wright State graduates among 2014 class of Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellows
Nine Wright State graduates named Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellows and will teach math and science in high-need Ohio schools. Continue reading →
Seeing stars
Wright State alumnus Tom Jenkins gets the ride of his life on NASA’s stratospheric observatory
Wright State grad and science teacher Tom Jenkins takes off in NASA’s high-altitude astronomy flight program for school teacher. Continue reading →
Wright State honors graduating seniors as Top Scholars
Scholars are honored with books purchased in their names for the Wright State University Libraries’ collections. Continue reading →
Teach the children well
Lake Campus instructor Betsy Crites cultivates next crop of elementary school teachers
A kindergarten teacher inspired Betsy Crites, teacher education instructor at the Lake Campus, to pursue her own career in education. Continue reading →