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May 26
Get connected
Military veterans and their families connected with Dayton area employers and service organizations at the Vets Moving Forward event at Wright State University Continue reading →
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May 25
Wright State theatre graduate Brian Crowe named artistic director of leading Shakespeare company
Brian B. Crowe, who received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Directing and Acting at Wright State, was named the next artistic director of the acclaimed Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. Continue reading →
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May 24
Filling the gap
Wright State is prepared to host the 2023 Horizon League Championship and the Ohio High School Athletic Association softball regional tournament May 24–27. Continue reading →
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May 23
Wright State to host 2023 Horizon League Baseball Championship
After clinching their fifth-straight regular season title, the Raiders will play their first game in the Horizon League Champion at 11 a.m. on May 25. Continue reading →
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May 23
Donald Hopkins appointed interim dean, Rachel Sturm, interim associate dean, of Raj Soin College of Business
Donald H. Hopkins is director of the Master of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management Programs, and Rachel E. Sturm is chair of the Department of Management and International Business. Continue reading →
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Wright State in the News
- DBJ: Wright State names interim dean of the Raj Soin College of Business
- DDN: Wright State creates mental health task force as colleges care for students, employees
- DBJ: Wright State University adds over $2B to the regional economy annually, new study finds
- DDN: Can AI catch self-harming actions in pre-teens? Wright State students are working to find out
- DDN: Wright State student a winner in Naval Horizons Essay Contest
- DBJ: Wright State hires strategic Air Force leader as new dean
- Dayton.com: Wright State’s ArtsGala plans to entertain, excite patrons in support of student scholarships
- DDN: VOICES – Supporting Wright State’s ArtsGala helps ensure students have access to arts training
Medical Residents
Wright State medical resident examines medical traditions in new book

Brian Elliott, an Air Force captain and internal medicine chief resident, examines the history and effectiveness of medical traditions in “White Coat Ways.” Continue reading →
Boonshoft School of Medicine receives nearly $2.3M federal grant to support mental health training for family medicine residents

Family medicine residents at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine will receive additional training to care for the mental and behavioral health needs of children, adolescents and young adults. Continue reading →
Wright State Rural Family Residency Program receives accreditation

The goal of the Boonshoft School of Medicine Rural Family Medicine Residency Program is to train family medicine physicians who will establish medical practices in rural Ohio. Continue reading →
Wright State, Premier Health formalize academic affiliation pact

Wright State and Premier Health will collaborate on the training of medical students, physicians, nurses and other health care professionals, as well as partner on academic, clinical and research initiatives. Continue reading →
Boonshoft School of Medicine provides resources on COVID-19 vaccines

The Boonshoft School of Medicine COVID-19 vaccine task force provides educational resources for the medical community to share with patients and others. Continue reading →
Boonshoft School of Medicine physician spreads message of social justice to OBGYN residents

Keith Reisinger-Kindle is passionate about the importance of social justice and the need to incorporate it into medicine. Continue reading →
Wright State faculty, staff and alumni named to annual Forty Under 40 list

Winners with Wright State connections include a marketing faculty member, a staff member who runs her own community organization and 10 alumni. Continue reading →
Internal medicine residents to travel to Jordan on medical volunteer trip

Seven Boonshoft School of Medicine medical residents will serve refugees of the Syrian Civil War in mobile health clinics. Continue reading →
Medical students and residents participate in Cost of Poverty Experience

Medical students and residents at the Boonshoft School of Medicine gained a better understanding of poverty’s complexities and the impact of health care professionals when interacting with vulnerable populations. Continue reading →
Wright State University exploring partnership opportunities with Verily Life Sciences to combat opioid crisis

Wright State is exploring opportunities to join community organizations to collaborate with Verily Life Sciences in the launch of a full-service treatment ecosystem based on the critical need in local communities. Continue reading →