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Wright State police officer receives state service award

The hits keep coming for Wright State University police officer Kurt Holden. Continue reading

The heart of campus

Thousands of Wright State’s students, faculty and staff use the Student Union every day to study, workout, relax, socialize and dine. But there’s so much more to discover at the Student Union. Continue reading

Imaging impact

Wright State’s Ulas Sunar developing new endoscope to detect and treat cancer

Wright State medical imaging researcher Ulas Sunar is developing a new endoscope to detect and treat cancer. Continue reading

Big Lens Film Festival slated for Friday, Oct. 16

Excerpt At the age of 15, Eryn Montgomery took a high school film-making class and immediately realized she’d found her calling. “I was always interested in film, and that year I wouldn’t do homework for any of my other classes, … Continue reading

Big Lens Film Festival to showcase new works by Wright State students

New short films by 12 Wright State motion pictures students will premier at the annual Big Lens Film Festival on Oct. 16 at the Dayton Art Institute.
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Homecoming Week offers fun activities for students, alumni

With a 3-1 win over the Valparaiso, the Wright State men’s soccer team capped off a terrific Homecoming Week for students and alumni. Continue reading

TEDxDayton to feature many Wright State faculty, alumni

A number of Wright State faculty and alumni will participate in the third annual TEDxDayton on Oct. 16. Continue reading

Wright State peace literature conference is free

Accords: Peace, War and the Arts poster

Excerpt In honor of the 20th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords, and the 10th anniversary of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, Wright State University, through its CELIA organization, is hosting several arts events on the theme of “Accords: Peace, … Continue reading

Mitigating the UAS risk

Excerpt Given the number of hobby-shop small unmanned aerial vehicle systems (UAS) — more popularly known as drones — taking to the skies and the altitudes at which they are being spotted by civil aviation pilots, it’s probably a safe … Continue reading