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Dramatic performance

Wright State theatre alum Sean Jeffries spreads his wings by teaching acting in China

After graduating from Wright State’s Theatre Program, Sean Jeffries taught drama and worked on professional productions in China for two years. Continue reading

Leadership program brings Bosnian high school students to Wright State

Students from Bosnia and Herzegovina learned about various programs and the admission process for international students during a visit to Wright State. Continue reading

Lake Campus students organize blood drive for Red Cross

Wright State Lake Campus will host three more blood drives throughout the academic year, with the next one scheduled for Nov. 12. Continue reading

Wright State partnering with nonprofit for free grief recovery workshop in Dayton

Loving Spirit, a nonprofit that is changing the way America responds to grief and loss, will hold a free grief and loss recovery workshop on December 7th and 8th at Wright State University. Continue reading

Study finds children with intellectual disability have less access to health care than children with autism

The investigation was led by Kelly Haller, a second-year medical student at the Boonshoft School of Medicine. Continue reading

Branching out

Wright State changes model for recruiting international students

Wright State expands efforts to increase the diversity of its international student population. Continue reading

Well wishers

For the ninth consecutive year, Wright State University students, faculty and staff made “Cards for Kids” for patients at Dayton Children’s Hospital. Continue reading

Quantum leap

Wright State alumna Nella Ludlow teaching trailblazing course in quantum computing

Nella Ludlow was invited to return to Wright State, where she received a master’s in computer science, to teach a quantum computing course in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Continue reading

Thomas Traynor named dean of Raj Soin College of Business

Thomas Traynor had served as interim dean of the College of Business since 2017 after serving as associate dean for graduate studies and executive education. Continue reading

Wright State medical student researches Narcan access among heroin users

Research on addiction medicine has led third-year medical student Rachel Rhee to see the potential of working with that patient population after graduation. Continue reading