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Science of exercise

Wright State athlete and physical education graduate student Abigail Halsey studies how aerobic exercise can benefit children with autism. Continue reading

Fortune ranks Wright State’s part-time MBA program among the nation’s best again

The Master of Business Administration program, offered by the Wright State Raj Soin College of Business, was ranked No. 56 out of the nation’s top 59 programs and is the only Dayton-area program included in the ranking. Continue reading

Wright State management information systems honored for data mining project

A team of Wright State management information systems students will be honored by Technology First for their project predicting the popularity of smart devices that talk to each other through the internet. Continue reading

Smart move, SMART student

A SMART scholarship will support Sasha Willis’s pursuit of a Ph.D. in human factors and industrial/organizational psychology through Wright State’s Eye Movement and Motion Psychophysics Lab. Continue reading

Wright State students can apply for federal debt relief

Wright State University is encouraging all eligible students to apply for the federal government’s one-time student loan cancelation plan. Continue reading

Research by Wright State biological sciences alumna Michaela Woods published in Science

Michaela Woods became interested in research while taking an undergraduate course with Megan Rúa, associate professor of biological sciences. Continue reading

Business students participate in internship program at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Raj Soin College of Business students participated in a summer internship program that could jump-start their career paths at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Continue reading

2022 Spirit of Innovation

Tracey Hill

Part of the series: President’s Awards for Excellence 2022

Tracey Hill, administrative support coordinator in the School of Humanities and Cultural Studies, creatively uses social media to engage with prospective and current students. Continue reading

2021–2022 Presidential Award for Faculty Excellence: Early Career Achievement

Susan George

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2021–2022

Susan George, assistant professor in the School of Professional Psychology, has played a key role to expand access for students and community members to the Psychological Assessment Services Clinic. Continue reading

2021–2022 Presidential Award for Faculty Excellence: Community Engagement

Jeff Cigrang

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2021–2022

Jeff Cigrang, Ph.D., professor and director of clinical training in the School of Professional Psychology, has had an immensely positive impact on Montgomery County and other local communities. Continue reading