Academics

English professor named one of Dayton’s Ten Top Women

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Mary Beth Pringle, Ph.D., teaches a wide variety of courses including introductory English, writing, contemporary fiction and women’s studies. Continue reading

Wright State Center for Healthy Communities offers seminar for health professionals addressing the needs of returning veterans

When veterans return home from the battlefield, they sometimes experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), substance abuse, depression… Continue reading

Wright State to mark World AIDS Day

To mark World AIDS Day, Wright State will host a special event promoting AIDS awareness in the Millett Hall Atrium, at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 3. Continue reading

Wright State University, Academic Partnerships launch new online educator degree programs

Wright State University is teaming up with Academic Partnerships to make available online four of the university’s leading graduate… Continue reading

November is National Healthy Skin Month

A dermatologist can be your partner in maintaining healthy skin, hair and nails

Your skin is your body’s first line of defense against disease and infections. It protects your internal organs from injuries. Continue reading

Globetrotting diplomat visits Wright State

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Wright State alumnus Morgan O’Brien will speak to students about his career as an American diplomat. Continue reading

Take the first step to breathing better—learn more about COPD

November is National COPD Awareness Month

Do you have shortness of breath, chronic cough or trouble performing simple tasks like climbing stairs, grocery shopping or doing laundry? Continue reading

“Holidays in the Heartland” to air on radio for Thanksgiving Day

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Wright State’s 15th annual Holidays in the Heartland concert will be broadcast in its entirety on WDPR 88.1 FM and WDPG 89.9 FM. Continue reading

Wright State Physicians encouraging adults to lower risk for diabetes complications by managing health

November is American Diabetes Month

Almost 26 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes. Another 79 million Americans have prediabetes and are at risk for developing type 2… Continue reading

George Huang, Ph.D., honored for international excellence

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George Huang, Ph.D., is this year’s recipient of the university’s International Education Award. Continue reading