Engineering & Computer Science

Joe Tritschler to debut his new band

Excerpt ​​Crazy Joe Tritschler is a man of many talents. By day he’s a beloved electrical engineering professor at Wright State University. Off campus, he’s a music producer and studio musician, and on rare occasions, these days anyways, he finds … Continue reading

Excellence to the Core

Students and faculty honored for writing and teaching achievements
Joe Law, Rebecca Wynn and Wright State President David R. Hopkins

Wright State students and faculty honored for Writing Across the Curriculum achievements and teaching Wright State Core courses. Continue reading

Betting on Baghdad

Wright State recruiting trips to Iraq bear fruit

Recent recruitment efforts in Iraq have led to graduate students enrolling in engineering, science, mathematics and liberal arts programs at Wright State. Continue reading

Wright State hosting conference on advancement of women faculty in STEM disciplines

Wright State to host conference May 30 celebrating successes in recruiting more women faculty in STEM disciplines. Continue reading

Class of 2014 celebrates Spring Commencement

Wright State University honored more than 2,000 graduates during its Spring 2014 Commencement ceremony May 3 in the Nutter Center. Continue reading

Wright State President Hopkins tells graduates that future belongs to those with college degree

Wright State President David R. Hopkins told graduates that the value of a college degree has never been greater and urged them to change the world with their skills and passion. Continue reading

CECS named a finalist in ‘DBJ’s’ new Innovation Index Awards

College of Engineering and Computer Science named finalist in the Dayton Business Journal’s Innovation Index Awards for workforce development efforts. Continue reading

Wright State community to celebrate NEC Building construction milestone with topping out ceremony

Wright State will mark a milestone in the construction of the Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building with a toping out ceremony May 2. Continue reading

Engineering students take home top honors at global health competition

Low-cost digital X-ray receptor earns Wright State engineering students top honors at the national health technologies competition. Continue reading

In demand: Lake Campus engineering students can’t graduate fast enough

Each student from the rapidly growing program who wants full-time engineering work already has a job lined up and waiting. Continue reading