Engineering & Computer Science

Online feature of Wright State’s industrial and systems engineering degree expected to boost enrollment

Students will be able to complete the final two years of the bachelor’s degree program in industrial and systems engineering completely online. Continue reading

Jaime Ramirez-Vick inducted as a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering

Jaime E. Ramirez-Vick, professor of biomedical engineering, was elected a Fellow to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. Continue reading

Good radio

Wright State professor Sean Wilson teams with engineering student Adam Wightman to launch political radio show

Sean Wilson, a professor of political science, creates an allegiance-free radio show analyzing the latest news in American politics. Continue reading

Explore Wright State’s colleges and majors through the Spotlight series

Spotlight is a series of live virtual events that offer high school and transfer students a chance to learn more about Wright State and interact with faculty, staff and current students. Continue reading

Decade of progress

Women in Science Giving Circle celebrates 10 years of supporting women in STEMM

To help remove barriers to women in STEMM, the Women in Science Giving Circle has raised more than $154,000 for scholarships and grants. Continue reading

Remote delivery planned for most summer classes

Nearly all summer semester courses offered by Wright State University will be provided by remote delivery only. Continue reading

New internship at The ONEIL Center at Wright State will place student in entrepreneurial hub

The student intern will serve as a liaison for The ONEIL Center to the entrepreneurial community and focus on business development and building relationships. Continue reading

Wright State coronavirus (COVID-19) UPDATE

In an effort to minimize the circumstances whereby individuals can interact and therefore transmit disease, the Dayton Campus and Lake Campus will move to limited on-campus staffing effective Wednesday, March 18. Continue reading

The art of space

Michelle Rouch ’92 combines her engineering background and artistic skills to promote aviation and exploration to kids

Wright State electrical engineering grad Michelle Rouch has turned her love for science and aviation into a career as a professional artist. Continue reading

Empowering student success and preservation of archives

Dayton Power and Light Company Foundation awarded a $75,000 grant to support the future Wright State Archives Center and Wright State students in engineering and business. Continue reading