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Engineered movement

Wright State student Bri Chan combines her passion for dance and biomedical engineering into a unique college experience. Continue reading

Four Wright State students receive State Department scholarships to study abroad

Wright State students who received Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships will study in Spain, Japan, Uruguay and France. Continue reading

Traffic jam

Wright State University Jazz Ensemble takes its show on the road

Students in the Wright State Jazz Ensemble performed for outside the busy rest stop as part of Art in Unusual Places. Continue reading

Wright State graduate’s research helps calculate blood velocity, predict how aneurysms rupture

Research paper by Mark Johnson, who graduated from Wright State with a Ph.D. in Engineering in April, was honored at the 2023 Dayton-Cincinnati Aerospace Science Symposium. Continue reading

Doctors with Wright State Physicians among Dayton’s best

Wright State Physicians doctors and Boonshoft School of Medicine faculty were named to Dayton Magazine’s 2023 listing of Dayton’s Best Docs. Continue reading

Wright State faculty member Daniel Asamoah named Carnegie African Diaspora Fellow for second time

Daniel Asamoah, interim chair of information systems and supply chain management, will work at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration this summer as a Carnegie African Diaspora Fellow. Continue reading

Wright State ranked among top universities worldwide

Wright State was ranked in the top 6.4% out of 20,531 universities worldwide in the 2023 edition of the Global 2000 list by the Center for World University Rankings. Continue reading

Wright State engineering alumnus wins first place in aeronautics and astronautics master student paper competition

Francis Centlivre, a two-time mechanical engineering graduate, took first place in the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics master student paper competition. Continue reading

‘This is ours’

Wright State's School of Fine and Performing Arts hosts unique festival where judges become instructors

High school and middle school musicians were introduced to music by underrepresented composers at the Silver Melted Into Sound festival. Continue reading

Wright State receives grant to build more efficient cyber-attack detection models

Lingwei Chen, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, is exploring data-driven methods that can create cyber-attack detection models. Continue reading