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Marketing advocate

Wright State marketing major Mary Trittschuh advocates for people with developmental disabilities through a summer internship

Marketing major Mary Trittschuh is interning with the Darke County Board of Developmental Disabilities this summer. Continue reading

Wright State renal physiologist Clintoria Williams receives prestigious kidney research grant

Clintoria R. Williams, assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology, received the 2022 Carl W. Gottschalk Research Scholar Grant through KidneyCure. Continue reading

Feeling and form

The Wright State Dance Program hosted nearly 100 emerging choreographers and dancers from around the country during a unique 10-day day festival. Continue reading

550 households visit Wright State for mass food distribution

The Foodbank organized a mass food distribution at Wright State University’s Nutter Center. Continue reading

Wright State microbiologist Oleg Paliy wins Fulbright Scholarship

Oleg Paliy, associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, will research the gut microbiota of Egyptian teenagers as part of his Fulbright Fellowship. Continue reading

Michael Raymer appointed interim dean of College of Engineering and Computer Science

Michael L. Raymer has served as the chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering since 2021. Continue reading

Wright State communications, marketing staff win four awards in Ohio journalism contest

Staff members in the offices of Communications and Marketing received four awards in the 2022 Ohio’s Best Journalism Contest. Continue reading

Growth opportunity

Wright State hosts hundreds of students during Raider Open House

Hundreds of potential, future undergraduate students and their families visited Wright State’s summer Raider Open House. Continue reading

Tumble days

After a year in business, Tumble, an on-demand laundry and dry-cleaning service, has no plans to fold, except your clothes. Continue reading

Wright State physics graduate James Serna hooked on quantum mechanics

James Serna wants to be a professor and research ways to merge quantum mechanics, chemistry and biology in biomedical research. Continue reading