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Early Career Achievement

Labib Rouhana

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2017

Students particularly love Labib Rouhana’s class Current Literature in Regeneration Biology, saying it is “unlike any other.” Continue reading

Early Career Achievement

Derek Doran

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2017

Though he is early in his career, Derek Doran has had a significant impact on his students. Continue reading

Early Career Achievement

Noah Schroeder

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2017

In the classroom, Noah Schroeder effectively uses problem-based learning, group work, peer reviews, independent projects, class discussions and lectures. Continue reading

Outstanding NTE Faculty: Teaching

Joe Tritschler

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2017

Affectionately known as “Crazy Joe,” Joe Tritschler was recognized for his ability to relate to his students. Continue reading

Outstanding NTE Faculty: Service

Eric Rowley

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2017

Eric Rowley fully embodies the Wright State mission statement to “Engage in Community Service.” Continue reading

Surgeons travel to Sri Lanka to teach, share knowledge

Boonshoft School of Medicine professors traveled to Sri Lanka to teach residents and surgeons about the latest developments in trauma and minimally invasive surgery. Continue reading

Wright State in the 2000s

Wright State continued to find success in the 2000s through financial growth and more student success. Continue reading

Party on the Patio

Party on the Patio gives students a chance to learn more about student organizations, educational opportunities and services offered by different departments at Wright State’s Lake Campus. Continue reading

Dayton Daily News: Wright State center to bridge engineering-English ‘gap’ for companies

Excerpt Companies like Miamisburg’s O’Neil & Associates Inc. need employees who can bridge the gap that sometimes exists between engineers and those whose specialty is communication. Technical writing needs to be more than technical. It needs to be clear. That’s … Continue reading