Academics

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Anna Zamora launches conditioning career

She’s interned at Duke and will soon be at Yale. But Anna Zamora’s heart will always be at Wright State. Continue reading

International diplomacy delegation visiting Dayton, Wright State University

An international delegation of key officials who provide information about the United States to the residents of Russia, Thailand, Nigeria, Oman, Haiti… Continue reading

Wright State researcher discovers mechanism to slow tumor growth and metastasis in breast cancer

Julian Gomez-Cambronero finds key protein critical to tumor growth

Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine professor Julian Gomez-Cambronero, Ph.D., and his research team have discovered a key protein… Continue reading

Psychology pioneer to speak at SOPP workshop, graduation

A psychology pioneer will be the featured speaker July 13 during the Wright State School of Professional Psychology graduation ceremony. Continue reading

Chemistry researchers closing in on new atomic force microscope

A high-power atomic force microscope that could revolutionize the study of materials at high temperatures and pressures is coming into focus in a Wright State University lab. Continue reading

Letter of thanks inspires arts program supporter

A simple but moving letter of thanks inspired one Wright State donor to increase his support for the university’s art program. Continue reading

Swiss social work students and faculty visiting Wright State

Students from Zurich University and Wright State

Students from Switzerland are learning alongside Wright State students in a unique comparative social work course on the university’s Dayton campus. Continue reading

Oceanic Life

Wright State student plumbs depths to unlock secrets of toxic mercury

The tattoo on top of Katlin Bowman’s left foot reads, “Pray that I won’t live to see the death of everything that’s wild.” Continue reading

Horror film by Wright State grads released on Netflix, DVD

Wright State grad Marianne Porter stars in "True Nature."

“True Nature,” a horror film produced by two Wright State motion pictures graduates, is now available on Netflix, other major streaming services and DVD. Continue reading