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Feb 5, 2017
Deborah Ford, the second of three finalists for Wright State University's presidential position, will visit campus Sunday, Feb. 5, to Tuesday, Feb. 7.
Feb 3, 2017
Dennis Shields, one of three finalists for the Wright State president's job, met with students, faculty, staff, administrators and community leaders at the Dayton and Lake campuses Feb. 2-4.
Feb 2, 2017

The College of Science and Mathematics’ Environmental Sciences, Ph.D. program is constructed to provide skills and training to better understand and solve complex environmental problems, such as those caused by anthropogenic pollutants, invasive species, habitat fragmentation and loss of biodiversity, that can affect both human and ecosystem health. Since fall semester, six new students have joined the Environmental Sciences, Ph.D. program. 

 

 

 

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Feb 1, 2017
Dennis Shields, the first of three finalists for Wright State University's presidential position, will visit campus Thursday, Feb. 2, to Saturday, Feb. 4.
Feb 1, 2017

Christopher Wyatt, Ph.D., was born in Manchester, England. He received a bachelor's degree in pharmacology in 1991 from the University of Bath, UK, and a Ph.D. in neuropharmacology in 1994 from the University of Leeds, UK.

He worked as a postdoctoral research scientist at University College London, the University of Oxford and St Andrews University in Scotland. In 2007, he took an assistant professor position in the Department of Neuroscience, Cell Biology and Physiology (NCBP) at...

Jan 26, 2017
Wright State will host another Science Olympiad Invitational Tournament on Jan. 28 from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Jan 25, 2017
The Delores and Jerry Etter Scholarship will help students in the College of Science and Mathematics or the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Jan 20, 2017
Wright State graduate environmental sciences student Alison Agather and oceanographer and Wright State alumna Katlin Bowman sailed the Arctic Ocean to measure levels of toxic mercury.
Jan 12, 2017
Physiology and neuroscience graduate student Ryan Rakoczy hopes to develop better treatments for prematurely born infants and others with breathing ailments.
Jan 10, 2017

Jason Deibel, Ph.D. was promoted to Associate Professor in 2013. His research interests include ultrafast and terahertz spectroscopy and imaging, computational electromagnetics, and the characterization of novel materials. His work has been published in over 35 refereed journals and conference proceedings, and has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Ohio Board of Regents, and the Air Force Research Laboratory as well as several private research and development companies. A...

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