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Literature, sociology instructors team up to offer ‘clustered’ learning opportunity this fall

Students who enjoy television crime dramas or good murder-mystery novels may want to consider a cluster of classes this fall that’s poised to be the first-of-its-kind at Wright… Continue reading

Student launching health inspection career

It’s something we often take for granted. We assume the air we breathe is not polluted. We assume the food we eat at restaurants won’t make us sick… Continue reading

Protecting the future by remembering the past

Wright State police officer and emancipated foster child relishes chance to serve young people on campus

Wright State patrolman Kurt Holden entered the foster care system at such an early age he doesn’t remember when it all began… Continue reading

Social Entrepreneurship Fund helps those helping others

A Wright State professor who helped direct students in constructing low-cost medical equipment for developing countries, and another whose pioneering research has helped… Continue reading

Wright State Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine offers sports performance camps at Wright State

Wright Way Sports Performance and Rehabilitation is offering two camps this summer at its state-of-the-art facility in the Wright State Physicians medical office building… Continue reading

Academic advisor published in international journal

Jennifer Papadakis, an academic advisor for Wright State’s College of Science and Mathematics, has been published by the National ACademic ADvising Association… Continue reading

A slap in the face: professor examines psychology behind the insult in new book

Wright State Professor William Irvine examines why we should overcome our inclinations to insult others, in A Slap in the Face: Why Insults Hurt—And Why They Shouldn’t. Continue reading

Program for Nigerian officials focuses on leadership skills

Can meaningful international change begin in Dayton, Ohio? Iyorwuese Hagher, Ph.D., reminds us that it already has. Continue reading

Spleems and tootles…a teacher’s best friends?

“Spleems,” “tootles,” and a little harmonica could soon prove to be among a teacher’s most valuable classroom management tools. Continue reading