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Wright State faculty member Daniel Adomako Asamoah named Carnegie African Diaspora Fellow

Daniel Adomako Asamoah, associate professor of management information systems, will serve his Fellowship at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration. Continue reading

Wright State professor of nursing Ann Stalter receives national innovation award

Ann Stalter, professor of nursing, received the Jane Barnsteiner and Joann Disch Innovation Award from the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses. Continue reading

Raiders headed to Knoxville Regional, opening NCAA baseball championship against Tennessee

The Wright State baseball team will play Tennessee in the opening game of the Knoxville Regional at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 4. Continue reading

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Wright State alumni turn their dream into reality with a craft brewery in Xenia

Operated by three Wright State alumni and a current student, Devil Wind Brewing is a tribute to the residents of Xenia. Continue reading

Raiders capture Horizon League Championship, earning trip to NCAA baseball tournament

The Wright State baseball team is heading back to the NCAA Championship after capturing its fourth Horizon League Championship in the last six seasons. Continue reading

Wright State historian Noeleen McIlvenna wins prestigious fellowship award from North Caroliniana Society

Noeleen McIlvenna, professor of history, received the 2021 Archie K. Davis Fellowship award for her work “Dressed Pork: North Carolina and the Atlantic World Economy.” Continue reading

Wright State medical student Ramon Corrêa wins prestigious award from cancer-fighting foundation

Ramon Corrêa received a Conquer Cancer ASCO Medical Student Rotation for Underrepresented Populations Award. Continue reading

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Wright State engineering alumna Katherine ‘Katy’ Hitchcock supports the Joint Chiefs in Pentagon internship

Katherine “Katy” Hitchcock, a Wright State materials science and engineering graduate, advises the Joint Chiefs about new research in science and technology. Continue reading

Bolinga Center to host virtual discussion on justice and equity on May 27

Beyond the Verdict: Where Do We Go from Here? will discuss the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin and how we as a society achieve more than a guilty verdict. Continue reading

Wright State neuroscience major Aston Waite III finds research opportunities as LSAMP scholar

Aston Waite III, a Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation scholar, conducts research in a lab in the Department of Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology. Continue reading