Engineering & Computer Science

Studies on muscle disease, high blood pressure and phone addiction are among top research stories of 2019

From muscle diseases to high blood pressure to phone addiction, Wright State University faculty and students have pursued important research endeavors. Continue reading

Fall 2019 commencement ceremony in photos

Wright State University honored more than 1,400 graduating students at its fall commencement ceremony Dec. 14 in the Nutter Center. Continue reading

More than 1,400 students graduate at Wright State’s 2019 fall commencement

Graduating students and their families celebrated the culmination of their education at Wright State University Dec. 14 during the 2019 fall commencement ceremony at the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading

Brian Rigling named dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science

Brian Rigling had served as interim dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science since July 2018. Continue reading

Wright State awarded nearly $1 million in Choose Ohio First grants for computer science scholarships

The grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education will help support student recruitment and continuation for the first two academic years. Continue reading

Science and Mathematics Dean Douglas Leaman named interim provost of Wright State

Douglas Leaman, dean of the College of Science and Mathematics, will join the leadership team of Susan Edwards, who will become the university’s eighth president on Jan. 1. Continue reading

More than 1,400 students to graduate at Wright State’s 2019 fall commencement

Wright State’s 2019 fall commencement ceremony takes place on Saturday, Dec. 14, beginning at 10 a.m. in the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading

Navigation sensation

Wright State grad student Cassandra Clouse shines at a national military conference with her virtual reality research

Cassandra Clouse, who pursuing a Ph.D. in engineering at Wright State, studies how virtual reality environments can help people with PTSD. Continue reading

New visualization cave will help Wright State students to train for future careers

A new virtual reality system will soon be available for students and faculty to use in the Appenzeller Visualization Laboratory in the Joshi Research Center. Continue reading

STEM Experience

Wright State invites high school students to learn about STEM-related majors on Nov. 23

High school students interested in science, engineering, computer science, mathematics or other related careers can get hands-on experience at Wright State on Nov. 23. Continue reading