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ALS research led by Wright State neuroengineer Sherif Elbasiouny published in prestigious physiology journal

Research led by neuroengineer Sherif Elbasiouny sheds new light on how motor nerve cells respond to ALS and could help develop new treatment options. Continue reading

Wall of dreams

Students can use a chalkboard wall to discuss end of life reflection

The Before I Die Wall encourages students to write about things they would like to do before they die. Continue reading

Clean water business wins entrepreneur contest

Madzi is a water purifier that kills bacteria and purifies water by using water filters attached to a large bucket. Continue reading

Wright State biology professor Dan Krane appears on ABC-TV’s “20/20”

Dan Krane

Dan Krane, one of the world’s foremost DNA experts, answered questions about the DNA results in a high-profile, double-homicide case in Virginia. Continue reading

Wright State to join nationwide bell-tolling to honor Martin Luther King Jr. on 50th anniversary of his assassination

Photo of Dr. Martin Luther King

Thirty-nine bells will chime at Wright State at the Campus Ministry Center at 7:07 p.m. on April 4. Continue reading

Border expressions

Wright State students to unveil art exhibits celebrating the work of border theorist, feminist writer Gloria Anzaldúa

The community art show on April 6 is part of downtown’s First Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. at the El Rincón Art Studio. Continue reading

Shore thing

New lakeside apartments at Wright State’s Lake Campus big hit with students

Katelyn Richardson, a sophomore at the Lake Campus, wants to get her bachelor’s degree in nursing and then her master’s so she can become a nurse practitioner. Continue reading

Lifting spirits

Wright State University students, faculty and staff made “Cards 4 Kids” for patients at Dayton Children’s Hospital. Continue reading

First Southern Ohio Scholars Day set for April 15

The Health Professions Affinity Community is a pipeline program to engage students and advance their academic and career progress toward professions in health care. Continue reading

Thriving in the Greek life

Brooke Johnson-Leppla received an outstanding alumna award at the Association of Fraternal Leadership and Values conference.

Brooke Johnson-Leppla and several Wright State students were honored at the Association of Fraternal Leadership and Values central conference. Continue reading