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Wright State marketing club honored at international conference

Wright State’s chapter of the American Marketing Association was ranked among the best student clubs at the AMA International Collegiate Conference in New Orleans. Continue reading

Healthy help

A dozen volunteers helped pull weeds, build new garden beds and lay down mulch to make sure students were ready to learn this summer in the Dayton Campus community garden. Continue reading

Museum material

Wright State art students to display work at Dayton Art Institute as part of prestigious Yeck fellowship program

Wright State students Matthew Helton, Nanci Payne and Nancy Shuler will have their artwork displayed at the Dayton Art Institute from May 10 through Aug. 19. Continue reading

Madhavi Kadakia selected to be fellow in academic medicine program for women

Madhavi Kadakia, chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, will serve as a fellow in the ELAM Program for Women at Drexel University College of Medicine. Continue reading

Ready to act

Volunteer high school students from Live Oaks Career Campus in Milford scream for help while injured patients lie motionless in an equipment storage facility at Calamityville. Continue reading

Signing day

Hundreds of incoming students officially became Raiders during Wright State’s Signing Day. Continue reading

Teachers teaching teachers

The Wright State University Network for Educational Renewal conference gives educators a chance to meet and collaborate on modern issues and challenges in education

Nearly 300 education professionals from about 20 local school districts are expected to attend the annual Wright State University Network for Educational Renewal conference on May 5. Continue reading

Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine students train with local physicians in West Central Ohio

Wright State medical students will complete clinical rotations this spring with local physicians in West Central Ohio as part of the Wright Rural Health Initiative. Continue reading

Improv event teaches medical students about discrimination against minority groups, women

The interactive learning event featured a discussion on the best ways to stand up against the various forms of discrimination in the medical field. Continue reading

Wright State engineering professor Caroline Cao graduates from prestigious ELATE program

Caroline Cao, professor of biomedical, industrial and human factors engineering, wants to build an ecosystem for entrepreneurship at Wright State. Continue reading