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Students to explore health careers at Path to Health Professions Day

High school and college students can learn more about careers as doctors, nurses and veterinarians during Path to Health Professions Day on Feb. 15. Continue reading

Wright State’s Emily Bingham falls in ‘Jeopardy!’ tournament, but calls it a memorable journey

An exhilarating run in the “Jeopardy! College Championship” came to an end for Wright State senior Emily Bingham. Continue reading

Seminar to focus on barriers to learning

The Boonshoft School of Medicine Center for Healthy Communities HealthLink and the Ohio Statewide Area Health Education Centers Region IV will sponsor “Understanding Barriers to Learning” on March 8. Continue reading

Wright State officials brief community leaders on presidential debate preparations

Wright State, the region and the state have a golden opportunity to shine when the university hosts the first presidential debate in September, says President David R. Hopkins. Continue reading

Wright State hosts Science Olympiad Invitational

Over 800 middle school and high school students competed in 23 events in the Science Olympiad Invitational Tournament on the Wright State University campus on Feb. 6. Continue reading

Laboratory love

Employers beat path to door of Wright State’s Clinical Laboratory Sciences program

Graduates of Wright State’s Clinical Laboratory Sciences program are in great demand by employers. Continue reading

Soles 4 Souls

The Social Work Club at Wright State University is collecting new and gently used shoes for Soles 4 Souls. This is the first year of the collection drive at Wright State. Continue reading

Federal Research Network awards $7.1 million to four Ohio universities

FRN Centers of Excellence to launch at CWRU, UD, OSU, WSU as a result of Round 1 grants

Federal Research Network Centers of Excellence will launch at Case Western Reserve, University of Dayton, Ohio State and Wright State. Continue reading

Wright State preparing to host first presidential debate

Donna Schlagheck, retired chair of political science, provides insight on how the presidential debate will impact Wright State’s curriculum. Continue reading

Hollywood composer Steve Hampton ’80 installs recording studio at Wright State

Housed in Schuster Hall, the professional-level recording studio will be available to students to record their performances and for students seeking a certificate in recording technology. Continue reading