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Wright State community to celebrate NEC Building construction milestone with topping out ceremony

Wright State will mark a milestone in the construction of the Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building with a toping out ceremony May 2. Continue reading

Dermatologists offer free skin cancer screenings May 12–16

Wright State Physicians will offer free skin cancer screenings to promote early detection and prevention of skin cancers May 12 and 14. Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine student selected as Howard Hughes Medical Research Fellow

Udit Singhal

Medical student at Boonshoft School of Medicine receives fellowship to research prostate cancer at the University of Michigan Medical School. Continue reading

Engineering students take home top honors at global health competition

Low-cost digital X-ray receptor earns Wright State engineering students top honors at the national health technologies competition. Continue reading

In demand: Lake Campus engineering students can’t graduate fast enough

Each student from the rapidly growing program who wants full-time engineering work already has a job lined up and waiting. Continue reading

Raider 101: First Year Programs show students the ropes at Wright State

Elsie winners

Instructors were honored with Learning Communities Awards for their outstanding teaching abilities in the Fall 2013 First Year Seminars. Continue reading

Major construction work on Colonel Glenn Highway next to Wright State to begin May 5

A major road-improvement project on Colonel Glenn Highway will run from May 5 through November.
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More than 2,000 to graduate at Spring Commencement

Ceremony takes place May 3 at 10 a.m. at the Nutter Center.
Commencement celebration

The Class of 2014, which includes more than 2,000 students, will celebrate Commencement May 3 at the Wright State Nutter Center. Continue reading

Ancient medicinal practices, time keeping, tools of war displayed at Roman Era science fair

Providing physical proof that the ancients in many ways were ahead of their time, students raved about this first-of-its-kind, team-taught class in the College of Liberal Arts: Ancient Science. Continue reading

Area high school students rave about tour of College of Education and Human Services’ Athletic Training program

About 33 students from the Cincinnati Diamond Oaks Career Tech Center were one of two recent groups who toured the Wright State Athletic Training Program facilities. Continue reading