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Feb 4Wright State’s Health Professions Day offers a healthy dose of career opportunities
Wright State’s annual Health Professions Day on Feb. 17 offers high school and college students the chance to learn about academic and career paths in health care. Continue reading →
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Feb 3Pumped up
Every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 a.m. the ROTC gym fills up with dozens of cadets preparing for the Army Combat Fitness Test, which they take before entering basic training. Continue reading →
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Jan 31Wright State students travel to Tanzania as part of global health exchange
After participating in an online global health exchange, Wright State students traveled to Tanzania over winter break to participate in hands-on clinical experiences. Continue reading →
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Jan 29Wright State psychologist Jeremiah Schumm to train clinicians in couple therapy for substance use disorder
Jeremiah Schumm, director of clinical training in the School of Professional Psychology, will train dozens of local clinicians in an innovative behavioral couple therapy to help people with substance use disorders. Continue reading →
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Jan 28Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine, AFRL researchers collaborate on study of individuals’ risk to toxicants
Courtney Sulentic, professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Wright State, is collaborating with the Air Force Research Laboratory to study why individuals respond differently to toxic chemicals. Continue reading →
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Wright State in the News
- WDTN: Wright State 1 of 6 universities in nation to receive Toxic Exposures Research grant
- WYSO Public Radio: Wright State University piloting street medicine project in Dayton
- WYSO Public Radio: Wright State researchers make progress toward treatment for deadly pregnancy complication
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State’s ‘primary care on wheels’ initiative coming to Dayton in 2025
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State enters agreement with WPAFB for campus access, deeper collaboration
- Dayton Business Journal: Wright State set to open new Career Hub in Student Union
- Dayton Daily News’ Tom Archdeacon: The Stars, Stripes, Flight Classic was ‘more than a basketball game’
- Dayton Daily News: Wright State to celebrate 1,100 students graduating this weekend
Enrollment Management
Defining next
Attend Graduate School Open House Nov. 14; application fee waived for attendeesAttendees can learn about more than 140 certificate, master’s and doctoral programs and meet nationally distinguished faculty members. Continue reading →
Raider Open House
High school and transfer students invited to experience Wright State Nov. 3Raider Open House on Saturday, Nov. 3, gives prospective undergraduate students, transfer students and their families a glimpse of all that Wright State University has to offer. Continue reading →
Head of the class
Wright State’s Dayton Regional STEM School ranked as top performer as it marks 10th anniversaryWright State is a founding partner of the Dayton Regional STEM School, which uses project-based learning to teach students in grades six through 12. Continue reading →
Paul Carney selected to oversee enrollment management at Wright State on interim basis
Paul Carney, a highly experienced specialist in enrollment management, has been selected to oversee enrollment management at Wright State University on an interim basis. Continue reading →
Operation Move-In
On Thursday, August 23, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wright State University students will move onto campus in a collaborative effort that takes only a few hours. Continue reading →
Numerous initiatives underway at Wright State to increase enrollment
Wright State has embarked on a number of key initiatives to increase enrollments that target international students, scholarship recipients, Indiana students who live near Ohio and even high school sophomores. Continue reading →
Raider Open House
See all Wright State has to offer Friday, Aug. 3At Raider Open House, future Raiders will learn about the many majors, financial aid, housing, student life and more. Continue reading →
Learning with LEAP
Local high school students met with Wright State LEAP students to learn about the programEnglish language learners from Ponitz High School visited with LEAP students and toured Wright State. Continue reading →
Wright State pilot project on textbooks, online access saved students almost twice what was estimated
Wright State will expand the pilot program this fall, involving 40 courses impacting 120 sections and up to 6,105 students with a savings estimate of $651,000. Continue reading →
Learning landscape
Wright State’s Amanda Harris presents New Media Incubator research at national conferenceAmanda Harris, a communication studies student who interns in the New Media Incubator, helped beginning French students work on their language skills by producing storytelling videos. Continue reading →