Research

Protecting and valuing the Wright State woods is focus of Runkle Woods Symposium

The fifth annual Runkle Woods Symposium on Nov. 18 will showcase research and artistic creations inspired by the Wright State campus woods. Continue reading

Wright State management information systems honored for data mining project

A team of Wright State management information systems students will be honored by Technology First for their project predicting the popularity of smart devices that talk to each other through the internet. Continue reading

Smart move, SMART student

A SMART scholarship will support Sasha Willis’s pursuit of a Ph.D. in human factors and industrial/organizational psychology through Wright State’s Eye Movement and Motion Psychophysics Lab. Continue reading

Research by Wright State biological sciences alumna Michaela Woods published in Science

Michaela Woods became interested in research while taking an undergraduate course with Megan Rúa, associate professor of biological sciences. Continue reading

Ohio, the future home of advanced semiconductors

How Wright State is preparing the workforce needed to manufacture advanced technology to power smartphones, fighter jets, and cars

Intel will bring thousands of jobs to Ohio and invest over $100 million into colleges and universities to prepare the workforce of the future. Continue reading

Growing with the community

The Lake Campus Agricultural Program teaches students modern farming practices and helps them to understand the science and relationship that farming has with the environment. Continue reading

Grants from Intel Corporation will support curriculum development and training for Wright State students

Wright State will collaborate with Central State University, the University of Cincinnati and other institutions in two projects supported by Intel Corporation. Continue reading

The long way around

Graduate electrical engineering student Javonne Baker worked on radar-related projects during a summer research program at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Continue reading

New handbook provides research-based training for mental health practitioners working with consensual non-monogamy community

“The Handbook of Consensual Non-Monogamy Affirming Mental Health Practice” is co-edited by Michelle Vaughan, associate professor in the School of Professional Psychology. Continue reading

Studying society cup by cup

Graduate student Bethany Lamb explores people and history through the study of ceramic cups

As a student in Wright State’s Master of Humanities Program, Bethany Lamb produced her own ceramic cups for an exhibition in the Stein Galleries. Continue reading