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Hongmei Ren receives $2.4 million in federal research awards to explore therapies for muscular dystrophy

Hongmei Ren, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, received a grant from the National Institutes of Health and an Idea Development award from the Department of Defense. Continue reading

A student club of the future

As the popularity of online gaming has exploded, so has Wright State’s Esports student organization. With more than 100 members, they’re not here to just play around. Continue reading

Alumnus Bryan Bucklew appointed Wright State national trustee

Bryan Bucklew, a political science graduate of Wright State, is president and CEO of the Hospital Council of Northern and Central California. Continue reading

A fabulous evening

Wright State University music, musical theatre and visual arts programs joined together for Wright State Arts Live! Continue reading

We Serve U to host Virtual Volunteer Fair

Wright State students, faculty, staff and alumni can learn about opportunities to give back to the community during the We Serve U Virtual Volunteer Fair. Continue reading

Zero hour

Tazeen Ahmed ’14, ’17 fights the stigma of mental health

Tazeen Ahmed found her true passion in suicide prevention after working for the health departments of both Warren and Montgomery counties. Continue reading

Giveaway and new options for on-campus COVID-19 vaccination, testing planned

Wright State employees and students will be able to upload an image of their federal COVID-19 vaccination card to a secure medical third-party website. Continue reading

Where do we go from here?

Wright State experts ponder the future as world emerges from COVID restrictions

Wright State experts predict what business, health, education, and entertainment landscapes will look like as a result of the coronavirus pandemic Continue reading

The disabled parenting dilemma

Kara Ayers, Ph.D., ’04 has been on the leading edge of the lightly researched topic of struggles faced by parents with disabilities

Kara Ayers is actively involved in disability policy through her work at the University of Cincinnati University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. Continue reading

All the fixings

A passion for tinkering and fixing things led Bernadette West to pursue a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering at Wright State. Continue reading