Offices

Students to explore health careers at Path to Health Professions Day

High school and college students can learn more about careers as doctors, nurses and veterinarians during Path to Health Professions Day on Feb. 15. Continue reading

Wright State’s Emily Bingham falls in ‘Jeopardy!’ tournament, but calls it a memorable journey

An exhilarating run in the “Jeopardy! College Championship” came to an end for Wright State senior Emily Bingham. Continue reading

Seminar to focus on barriers to learning

The Boonshoft School of Medicine Center for Healthy Communities HealthLink and the Ohio Statewide Area Health Education Centers Region IV will sponsor “Understanding Barriers to Learning” on March 8. Continue reading

Laboratory love

Employers beat path to door of Wright State’s Clinical Laboratory Sciences program

Graduates of Wright State’s Clinical Laboratory Sciences program are in great demand by employers. Continue reading

Wright State’s Emily Bingham advances to semifinals in ‘Jeopardy!’ college tournament

Wright State University senior Emily Bingham will complete in the semifinal round in the “Jeopardy! College Championship” on Feb. 9. Continue reading

‘Jeopardy!’ watch party set for Wright State’s Emily Bingham

The Wright State Alumni Association invites students, alumni and “Jeopardy!” fans to attend the watch party on Feb. 2. Continue reading

Day in the life of Wright State’s shuttle drivers and transportation attendants

Shuttle drivers routinely drive hundreds of students to and from various buildings, apartments and parking lots around campus every day. Continue reading

Wright State tunnels are popular destination

Regardless of the weather, the tunnels are an especially convenient way for students with disabilities to navigate around campus. Continue reading

Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley to visit Wright State’s residential leaders

Nan Whaley ’09 will speak to Wright State residential assistants about how to make unpopular and difficult decisions as a leader. Continue reading

Wright State wins $700,000 grant to help high school teachers earn credentials to teach college courses

Program will cover courses in History, Composition and Rhetoric, Mathematics and Statistics, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Music and Physics. Continue reading