Academics

Boonshoft School of Medicine students learn where they will pursue residency training during nationwide Match Day event

One hundred eight medical students learned where they will spend the next three to five years of their lives completing residency training after receiving their medical degrees. Continue reading

Wright State marketing professors developing special issue of top marketing journal dedicated to mobile apps

Department of Marketing faculty members will serve as guest editors on a special issue dedicated to mobile apps for the Journal of Business Research. Continue reading

Wright State professor Dawn Wooley helping CDC write policy on containing the deadly poliovirus

Dawn Wooley, professor of neuroscience, cell biology and physiology, is co-chair of a CDC working group charged with formulating a policy on bio-containment, safety and security. Continue reading

Coming of age

Wright State professor Corey Seemiller authors new book on Generation Z with co-researcher Meghan Grace

Latest book by Corey Seemiller, associate professor of leadership studies in education and organizations, takes a deep look at the characteristics of Generation Z. Continue reading

Seaworthy

Wright State alumna Alison Agather helping federal government predict and measure polar sea ice

Alison Agather, who earned her Ph.D. in environmental sciences from Wright State in December, helps to identify emerging issues in the Arctic as a fellow with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Continue reading

U.S. News ranks Wright State graduate programs among best for 2019

U.S. News & World Report recognized Wright State’s graduate programs in engineering and nursing. Continue reading

Communication in the Peace Corps

Calandria Tate, who graduated from Wright State in December with a degree in communication studies, is volunteering in Senegal as a member of the Peace Corps. Continue reading

Artfully done

Painter and Wright State alum Erika b Hess making name for herself with artist podcasts

2006 Wright State fine arts grad Erika b Hess interviews artists, curators, collectors and gallerists on her popular “I Like Your Work” podcast. Continue reading

Wright State research effort into engineering a better bra expands to include medical element

A research project designed to engineer a better bra to ease discomfort has expanded to include medical students investigating breast disease. Continue reading

Service in El Salvador

For the past six months, Megan McKarns has lived in El Salvador, working with families and performing mission work. Continue reading