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Wright State tunnels are popular destination

Regardless of the weather, the tunnels are an especially convenient way for students with disabilities to navigate around campus. Continue reading

Wright State will honor Martin Luther King Jr. with on- and off-campus events

Wright State will honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a brunch, marches and video screening Jan. 15-20. Continue reading

Poetry in motion

Wright State grad students Sonora Humphreys and Sebastian Williams help edit ‘The Emily Dickinson Journal’

Wright State graduate students Sonora Humphreys and Sebastian Williams help edit ‘The Emily Dickinson Journal’ out of the Department of English Language and Literatures. Continue reading

Wright State Physicians Orthopaedics to offer educational session about spine conditions

Mark Kayanja, an orthopaedic spine surgeon with Wright State Physicians Orthopaedics, will discuss back pain, disc prolapses and spinal stenosis on Jan. 19. Continue reading

Wright State team selected for nationwide interprofessional faculty development project

Interprofessional collaborative project includes Wright State’s Boonshoft School of Medicine, College of Nursing and Health and School of Professional Psychology, Cedarville University School of Pharmacy and Kettering College Physician Assistant Program. Continue reading

U.S. News ranks Wright State online programs among best in 2016

Wright State’s online graduate programs in education, engineering and business ranked as among the best in the nation in 2016. Continue reading

‘In the Shadow of the Reich: Nazi Medicine’ to be presented Jan. 13 as part of Wright State Medicine and the Holocaust Community Seminar and Film Series

The film will be followed by a presentation, “A Torchlight Journey through the Darkness: Remembering What Came Before the Here and Now,” by Gary L. LeRoy. Continue reading

Reservoir riddle

Wright State environmental scientists investigate effectiveness of trapping greenhouse gases underground

A research team from the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences has won part of a $10 million U.S. Department of Energy grant to study geologically sequestering of carbon dioxide. Continue reading

Wright State experts publish book on weapons of mass psychological destruction

Wright State experts will lecture about their book “Weapons of Mass Psychological Destruction and the People Who Use Them” on Jan. 21 in the Student Union. Continue reading

From the stage to the director’s chair

Joe Deer, distinguished professor of musical theatre, wins the 2016 Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio for Arts Education

Joe Deer, distinguished professor of musical theatre, wins the 2016 Governor’s Award for the Arts in Ohio for Arts Education. Continue reading