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It’s no mystery why detective writers love Wright State DNA expert

Mystery writers and detective novelists from around the nation now have a better grasp of DNA testing thanks to Dan Krane… Continue reading

2013 Employee Recognition Awards recipient list

Employees are recognized for their service to Wright State for 10 to 40 or more years. Continue reading

Creative Arts Center renovations to begin next spring

The Creative Arts Center, home of the Departments of Theatre, Dance, and Motion Pictures, Music, and Art and Art History, will undergo renovations and expansion beginning next spring. Continue reading

Filling the Pipeline: State-of-the-art software used to train future geologists

Schlumberger Limited, the world’s largest oilfield services company and a leader in environmental services, is drilling for good students at… Continue reading

Student on the Scene—The Nearly Naked Mile

Graphic logo for the Wright State Newsroom series Student on the Scene

If you were at Wright State on the morning of Oct. 5, you may have seen what you thought was a nudist colony taking over campus. Continue reading

2013 ArtsGala sets fundraising record

The 2013 ArtsGala was the most successful in the event’s 14-year history, with record attendance and $174,000 raised for scholarships. Continue reading

Multiuse classroom building to be added at Wright State

Groundbreaking Oct. 11

The 67,000-square-foot, $14.3 million facility is expected to open sometime during the spring 2015 semester… Continue reading

Boonshoft School of Medicine students receive a grant to develop a parenting skills program for young adults at Daybreak

American Psychiatric Foundation awards Helping Hands grant

The American Psychiatric Foundation awarded two Boonshoft School of Medicine students with a Helping Hands grant for Project Parenthood… Continue reading

Breathtaking: Wright State researchers developing disease-detecting exhalation device

Diabetes, kidney disease, even cancer. Their presence in the human body can change the smell and chemistry of a person’s breath… Continue reading

Determined Blount clearing academic, athletic hurdles

Sarah-Ann Blount will never forget the day she shot down her first spaceship. Continue reading