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Wright State Libraries gives students stress relief

Wright State University Libraries held numerous events around campus to give stressed-out students some relief during Finals Week. Continue reading

Critical mission

Health care professionals receive immersive training through Wright State’s National Disaster Health Consortium

Health care professionals receive immersive training in disaster response through program offered by the College of Nursing and Health. Continue reading

Fuzzy finals

More than a dozen furry guests visited Wright State University’s Dunbar Library Dec. 15 for Fuzz Therapy. Hundreds of students played with the 4 to 10 month old puppies as a way to relax during Finals Week. Continue reading

Dermatologist Jonathan P. Staidle joins Wright State Physicians Dermatology

Jonathan Staidle also is a clinical instructor of dermatology at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. Continue reading

Wright State Holiday Gift Program benefits hundreds of local families

Organized by We Serve U, Wright State’s annual Holiday Gift Program collected more than 800 gifts for families in Greene and Montgomery counties. Continue reading

Wright State’s Emily Bingham to compete in ‘Jeopardy! College Tournament’

Senior Emily Bingham will be among the 15 students competing in the “Jeopardy! College Tournament” in January in Culver City, California. Continue reading

Wright State’s Allen Hunt co-authors book on new tool that offers promise in predicting global warming

A new mathematical tool promises to offer important insights into global warming by predicting soil formation and depth and the influence of soil on vegetation growth. Continue reading

Wright State holds another successful toy drive

Wright State students, faculty and staff donated hundreds of toys and other items for needy children in Montgomery and Greene counties during the university’s annual Christmas for Kids gift drive. Continue reading

Meet Jenkka, Wright State’s newest police officer

Wright State’s newest police officer is from France, is 13 months old and has a nose for police work. Continue reading

Education’s lifeguard

Program expansion, partnerships are retiring Dean Charlotte Harris' legacy

Charlotte Harris, who will retire as dean of the College of Education and Human Services at the end of the year, reflects on her career in academia. Continue reading