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Nov 12R.E.A.C.H. Festival brings celebration of Indigenous peoples to Wright State
The third annual R.E.A.C.H. Festival will celebrate Native American heritage and culture Nov. 15 to 17 at Wright State University’s Student Union. Continue reading →
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Nov 12Wright State’s Stein Galleries to present exhibition by New York painter Simon Carr
Wright State’s Stein Galleries will present “Simon Carr: Just Beyond Seen, Paintings and Drawings 2007-2024” and “Landon Jones: Sight Unseen” Nov. 12 to Dec. 14. Continue reading →
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Nov 8Miracle Makers mark half-a-million ways Wright State students help hospitalized children
Wright State Miracle Makers, a student organization that organizes the annual Raiderthon dance marathon, has raised more than $500,000 for Dayton Children’s Hospital. Continue reading →
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Nov 6Food run
The Wright State Police Department restocked the Raider Food Pantry with its annual No-Shave November fundraiser. Continue reading →
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Nov 5Therapy dog helps Wright State students feel at ease
Wright State’s Counseling and Wellness Services has enlisted the services of a furry friend to provide additional comfort to clients. Continue reading →
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- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State’s Latino Center acts as a supportive hub for student success
- Dayton Business Journal: Tom Webb elevates Wright State’s disability efforts to national level
- Dayton Daily News: Wright State gets $896K grant to fuel advanced air mobility research
- Wright State dean talks to Dayton Daily News about growing demand for computer science graduates in Ohio
- ABC22/Fox45: Excitement builds as Wright State prepares for historic game against Air Force Academy
- Dayton Daily News: Wright State announces Stars, Stripes, Flight series with Air Force Academy
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Science & Mathematics
2022–2023 Presidential Award for Outstanding NTE Faculty: Service
Tom BubulyaPart of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2022–2023
Tom Bubulya, senior lecturer of biological sciences, was recognized for going far above and beyond in his service to the Department of Biological Sciences. Continue reading →
New cohort chosen for Wright Leader Academy
The 2023–24 Wright Leader Academy cohort includes 16 faculty and staff members seeking to take their leadership journey at Wright State to the next level. Continue reading →
Wright State’s nursing program rises in U.S. News rankings
Wright State was also ranked in the newest U.S. News category for undergraduate psychology programs.Wright State’s undergraduate nursing program continues to rise in the ranks as among the best in the nation for 2024, according to U.S. News and World Report. Continue reading →
Wright State psychologist receives $500,000 grant for eye research
Scott N J Watamaniuk, a professor of psychology at Wright State, received a $500,000 grant to investigate how the brain coordinates the movements of the two eyes. Continue reading →
Perfect buyer
Wright State sells 10 acres of land to improve the water quality at Grand Lake St. Marys and impact the community and wildlifeTen acres of land near the Lake Campus’ Agriculture and Water Quality Education Center will be converted to wetlands to protect Grand Lake St. Marys and provide a space for students to conduct research. Continue reading →
Lab learners
Wright State partners with several organizations to give high school students a taste of biomanufacturingThe first Dayton bioManufacturing Awareness and Discovery Experience (DaytonMADE) camp took place at Wright State University. Continue reading →
Marketing major Madisyn Crabtree appointed to Wright State Board of Trustees
Madisyn Crabtree, a marketing major from Beavercreek, received a two-year term on the Wright State University Board of Trustees. Continue reading →
Wright State physicist Allen Hunt reveals new hydrology model in research paper
Allen Hunt, professor of physics at Wright State, has published a new research paper in the journal AGU Advances. Continue reading →
Service etiquette
2022 Wright State graduate Anjali Edwards publishes book on how to interact with service dogsWright State psychology graduate Anjali Edwards was inspired to publish a book on service animals while working on a research project in the Applying Scientific Knowledge (ASK) program. Continue reading →
Wright State student researcher takes honors at two national physiology conferences
Kelia McMichael, an honors student majoring in physiology and neuroscience, has excelled as an undergraduate researcher in the lab of Clintoria Williams, associate professor of neuroscience, cell biology and physiology. Continue reading →