Academics

Jump start

Wright State ROTC cadet Caleb Matos sets his sights on becoming an Army Ranger

Parachuting out of airplanes is what did it. Although he admitted having the jitters before his first jump, the experience cemented psychology major Caleb Matos’ desire to become a U.S. Army Ranger. Continue reading

Alumna Nella Ludlow returns to Wright State to lead quantum computing program

Nella Ludlow is responsible for building a research team in quantum computing and pursuing partnerships with the Defense Department, the Air Force and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Continue reading

Kimberly Ringo named exceptional nurse educator for her work during pandemic

Kimberly Ringo, a clinical assistant professor of nursing, was named exceptional nurse educator for March as part of the 2022 Year of the Nurse Educator celebration. Continue reading

Celebrating public health across the nation and at Wright State University

The Boonshoft School of Medicine will promote the importance of public health, the Master of Public Health program and the impact alumni have in their communities during National Public Health Week. Continue reading

ArtsGala silent auction features stunning artwork by Wright State students

The ArtsGala silent auction offers exclusive travel and vacation packages, luxury gift baskets, fine dining certificates, top-quality wine and cigars, entertainment packages and artwork. Continue reading

Wright State shines in U.S. News graduate school rankings

U.S. News & World Report recognized Wright State’s graduate programs in medicine, engineering, computer science, public health, biology, psychology, social work, public administration and business. Continue reading

McMaster philosopher Alexander Klein to give Erik C. Banks Memorial Lecture in Philosophy at Wright State

Alexander Klein will present his lecture, “Bertrand Russell, William James and the Politics of Truth,” on April 7. Continue reading

Carmichael Lecture in Environmental Sciences to highlight state of bee health

Entomologist Christina Grozinger will lecture on “Predicting and Managing Bee Health in a Changing World” on April 7. Continue reading

Medical-Spirituality Conference shines light on suicide

The annual Wright State University Medical-Spirituality Conference takes place on April 21 at the Sinclair Conference Center in Dayton. Continue reading

Mission control

Wright State business alumnus, military veteran Mike Thirtle leads the Gary Sinise Foundation

As a full-time military officer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, he had little free time to take night classes at Wright State. But Mike Thirtle made time. Continue reading