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Wright State’s Ellis Institute offers free psychological first aid for those impacted by Dayton mass shooting

Duke E. Ellis Human Development Institute

The Ellis Human Development Institute and Reach Out of Montgomery County are offering free, individual psychological first aid for adults. Continue reading

Wright State holds campus gathering to mourn victims of Dayton mass shooting

Megan Betts, a senior environmental sciences student who also sang in a campus choir, was killed during the Oregon District tragedy. Continue reading

Mutual aid

The Wright State Police Department hosted a tour of the Dayton Campus for the Regional Emergency Response Team as a part of the team’s monthly training. Continue reading

Wright State professor Larry James to receive prestigious lifetime achievement award from Society of Military Psychology

Larry James, a decorated Army veteran and professor in the School of Professional Psychology, will receive the John C. Flanagan Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Military Psychology. Continue reading

Here to win

The men’s basketball team has been working out four days a week and lifting weights to prepare for the 2019-2020 season. Continue reading

Two students elected to Wright State Foundation Board of Trustees

Sonja Wolf is a 2018 business graduate who is now pursuing her MBA and Aaron Brautigam is a junior human resources management major. Continue reading

Force of nature

Wright State alum David Nolin pens award-winning book following conservation career

David Nolin, who earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in biology from Wright State, details the natural and human history of Huffman Prairie in his new book. Continue reading

Wakeup call

Wright State grad student Sarah Fryman presents smartphone addiction research at a national seminar

Research by Sarah Fryman, a Wright State biology graduate and current Master of Public Health student, found that one’s fear of not being able to use their smartphone can be magnified by personality traits. Continue reading

20 years in a row

Wright State’s Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program earns 100% pass rate on national certification exam

Every Wright State nursing student has passed the national Acute Care Nurse Practitioner exam the first time they took the test for the last 20 years. Continue reading

Back on their feet

The Wright State University women’s basketball team helped distribute new sneakers and socks to families affected by the recent tornadoes. Continue reading