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Skeleton crew

Wright State faculty member Amelia Hubbard transforms her forensic field exercise into a virtual experience

A forensic simulation exercise allows students to practice what they have learned in course taught by Amelia Hubbard, associate professor of anthropology. Continue reading

Tower power

Social work major Rebekah Wyse calls study abroad trip to France experience of a lifetime

Rebekah Wyse decided to major in social work at Wright State so she could help others. Continue reading

Air force

Wright State student Rachael Nida named cadet commander for 2020 encampment of Massachusetts Civil Air Patrol

As cadet commander, Rachael Nida, an organizational leadership major at Wright State, will be responsible for all cadet side operations during the encampment in August. Continue reading

Number of trauma injuries fall amidst coronavirus slowdown

After social distancing became more prevalent due to the coronavirus, emergency departments in the Miami Valley saw a decrease in trauma injuries. Continue reading

Opening doors

Scholarship from the National Training and Simulation Association provides valuable learning opportunities for Wright State students

Wright State seniors Zack Carpenter and Matt Barrett received scholarships and funds to attend the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference in December. Continue reading

Foodbank to hold mass food distribution at Wright State Nutter Center April 21

A wide variety of food, including fresh produce and shelf-stable items, will be available at the distribution on Tuesday, April 21, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Nutter Center parking lot. Continue reading

Wright State videographer Kris Sproles honored by Ohio News Photographers Association

Kris Sproles, video content producer at Wright State, was named the 2019 Television Photographer of the Year by the Ohio News Photographers Association. Continue reading

Wright State medical students volunteer services to help busy health care providers

The effort pairs physicians and health care providers with medical students available to babysit, dog walk, run errands or assist with eldercare. Continue reading

Wright State loans out laptops, smartphones for remote learning to Wright State, Sinclair students

Hundreds of used laptops, cameras and smartphones are in the hands of students from Wright State and Sinclair Community College thanks to a Wright State initiative. Continue reading

High tech help

The technology loan program is coordinated by Wright State’s CaTS to help students, faculty and staff with remote delivery classes and off-site work. Continue reading