Academics

First-year medical student interested in serving rural areas

Tricia Warnecke’s road to the Boonshoft School of Medicine began with a broken foot when she was 10. Continue reading

Coming home

Wright State University’s 50th anniversary Homecoming Week ended with the annual Chili Cook-Off and a concert by former student and touring musician Clark Manson. Continue reading

Standard operating procedure

Wright State grad student Eric Tatman completes prestigious fellowship with National Institute of Standards and Technology

Eric Tatman, who is pursuing a master’s in design and mechanical engineering from Wright State, spent his summer conducting research with a nuclear reactor. Continue reading

Federal Reserve Bank vice president Gary A. Wagner to speak at Wright State

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland official will give an update on the economy during a talk on Oct. 3. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine hosts SNMA Region V Regional Leadership Institute

The Student National Medical Association is the oldest and largest medical student organization dedicated to serving the needs of underserved communities. Continue reading

Wright State business professor wins Emerald Citations of Excellence Award

Rachel Sturm was recognized for contributing to a frequently cited paper on leadership. Continue reading

Wright State Theatre opens season with comedy ‘You Can’t Take It with You’

The Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy “You Can’t Take It With You” runs in the Festival Playhouse from Sept. 28 to Oct. 8. Continue reading

Medical student conducts research on pediatric immunotherapy

Maryam Shahin is taking a year off from medical school to conduct research at Stanford University School of Medicine and the University of California San Francisco. Continue reading

Former Kent State safety pursues medical degree at Wright State

Family experience inspires Jordan Italiano to pursue medical degree at the Boonshoft School of Medicine. Continue reading

Opportunities in the Forest

By Gary Leroy

“Trees, lots of trees.” That was my first impression of Wright State University. On a Sunday afternoon in the spring of 1973, my mother took me for a ride to see the little university I had only heard about from … Continue reading