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Historical handwriting

Wright State Archives giving the world online access to the diaries of Wright brothers’ father, Milton

Sixty years of diary entries by Milton Wright, father of Wilbur and Orville, will be published online by Wright State’s Special Collections and Archives. Continue reading

Survey to assess needs of older Miami Valley LGBTQ population for first time

Bonnshoft School of Medicine White Hall

Students at the Boonshoft School of Medicine are working with an alliance of community organizations to lead the LGBTQ Aging with Pride Survey. Continue reading

Psychological moment

Wright State graduate student Gillian LaRue serving national leadership position in The Association of Black Psychologists’ Student Circle

Gillian LaRue is pursuing a PsyD. at the Wright State School of Professional Psychology and hopes to work with patients at a state mental hospital after graduating. Continue reading

Women of Color Student Leadership Cohort brings students together

The Women of Color Student Leadership Cohort provides students with mentorship opportunities and a support network. Continue reading

Defining next

Attend Graduate School Open House Nov. 14; application fee waived for attendees

Attendees can learn about more than 140 certificate, master’s and doctoral programs and meet nationally distinguished faculty members. Continue reading

Java for GIs

Veteran and Military Center kicks off coffee drive with a Veterans Voices event Nov. 13

The Veteran and Military Center is collaborating with the Dayton Area Red Cross to collect coffee to support veterans and active duty service members at the Dayton VA, Wright-Patt Medical Center and Wright State. Continue reading

Stephanie Goodwin to present on bystander intervention training at National Academies convention

Stephanie Goodwin, director of faculty development and leadership, was invited to present at the National Academies of Science Engineering and Medicine convocation. Continue reading

Wright State to host regional residence life conference

More than 320 residential student leaders will visit Wright State for the Central Atlantic Affiliate for College and University Residence Halls Regional Leadership Conference. Continue reading

Wright State medical school simulation center technician to demystify moulage at national conference

David Shablak, a simulation center technician who works in the Department of Emergency Medicine, uses his moulage skills to depict injuries for students and other educators. Continue reading

Red rock romance

Wright State alum Sara Toms-Bergquist works as earth and environmental education ranger near Sedona

Wright State grad Sara Toms-Bergquist turned her love of geology into a career as a park ranger. Continue reading