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Wright State psychology research on improving the quality of questionnaire data to be published in prestigious international journal

Research by Tony Gibson, a Ph.D. psychology student, and Nathan Bowling, professor of psychology, will be published in the European Journal of Psychological Assessment. Continue reading

Second nature

Wright State grad Miranda Martin puts her athletic training skills to good use in treating an injured football player

As the football player lay on the field with a possible spinal cord injury, the words of athletic trainer Miranda Martin’s instructor kept ringing in her ears. Continue reading

U.S. News ranks Wright State online programs among best for 2019

U.S. News & World Report recognizes Wright State’s online graduate programs in business, engineering and nursing. Continue reading

Pit stop

Wright State engineering students Ryan Slater and Alex Vehre find artistic outlet in pit orchestras

Freshmen roommates Ryan Slater and Alex Vehre have engineering and a love for playing music in common. Continue reading

Map quest

Wright State senior Denis Barry Jr. captures first place in regional geography competition

A passion for counties, maps, highways and exploring has lead Wright State University senior Denis Barry Jr. to a career in geography. Continue reading

Wright State students pay 100th birthday piano tribute to Irene Romanowski, longtime university music librarian

Irene Romanowski, retired music librarian at Wright State, established a scholarship for piano students. Continue reading

Public Health Careers 101 event to showcase opportunities in field’s growth

Bonnshoft School of Medicine White Hall

Public Health Careers 101 is designed to encourage attendees to explore the numerous careers and employment opportunities that exist within the growing field. Continue reading

Good footwork

When players on the Wright State men’s basketball team laced up their sneakers to play the visiting Flames from UIC on Dec. 28, the entire Raiders coaching staff arrived shoeless. Continue reading

Wright State plans normal hours of operation, following union representing some faculty members issuing Jan. 22 strike notice

Wright State University will maintain its normal operating hours following a strike notice filed today by the union representing nearly 560 of the university’s more than 1,700 faculty members. Continue reading

Statement from Wright State University President Cheryl B. Schrader

“Although the union has the right to call a strike, it is disappointing. Certainly, faculty members and their union understand the massive financial challenges the university has confronted in recent years… Continue reading