Academics

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

College of Education and Human Services honored for getting students outside

The College of Education and Human Services was honored for preparing teachers to get P–12 students outside while also supporting local schools with efforts to create outdoor learning spaces. Continue reading

Risk reward

Wright State raising profile of degree program in actuarial science

Since joining the Wright State College of Mathematics and Science at the start of the fall semester, Julan Al-Yassin has focused on enhancing the Actuarial Science Program. 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

Medical school professor presents research at National Security Agency meeting

Terry Oroszi, assistant professor of pharmacology and toxicology, regularly gives presentations on her research into domestic terrorism. Continue reading

Wakiuru Wamwara to receive Wright State’s International Education Award

Wakiuru Wamwara, associate professor of marketing, will receive the International Education Award during Wright State’s International Education Week. Continue reading

Wright State Theatre presents the Tony-winning musical ‘Into the Woods’

Wright State’s Theatre production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” runs from Nov. 22 to Dec. 8 in the Herbst Theatre. Continue reading

Employer Speaker Series will focus on Secret Service careers

Secret Service agents will discuss career opportunities during the next Employer Speaker Series event, organized by Career Services, on Nov. 14. Continue reading

Gary LeRoy ’88 to receive community advocacy award

Gary LeRoy, associate dean of student affairs and admissions at the Boonshoft School of Medicine, will receive the Patricia Rousseau Community Advocacy Award. Continue reading

Tribal matters

Wright State student Aaron Osborn works to grow Native American Student Association

Aaron Osborn, a social science education major, embraces his family roots through the Native American Student Association at Wright State. Continue reading