Wright State students Christina Davis and Andrea Poole help team win gold in international synthetic biology competition
March 15, 2018
As interns at the Air Force Research Laboratory, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology students developed a research project for a pill to prevent or minimize bacterial illness among deployed military personnel.
Prospective undergraduate students can learn more about life in green and gold at Wright State’s Raider Open House on March 17 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. beginning in the Student Union.
Chancellor John Carey and other high-ranking members of the Department of Higher Education visited Wright State, touring the Creative Arts Center, the Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building and the Student Success Center.
Wright State University’s annual Campus Scholarship and Innovation Campaign (CSIC) launches March 12
March 12, 2018
Faculty, staff and retirees may choose among Wright State’s more than 1,900 scholarships and programs during the annual Campus Scholarship and Innovation Campaign “40 Years in the Making.”
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1 million grant that promises to expand and further diversify undergraduate research in Wright State University’s College of Science and Mathematics.
Alumnus Nathaniel Stafford returned to Wright State on February 15th to give a research talk and to meet with students for a "Q & A" session. He is a PhD candidate in the University of New Hampshire's Department of Psychology.
The willingness to work together, the freedom to try new things and a strong sense of acceptance and community were among the strengths of Wright State voiced in the latest community dialogue session...
The FIRST POWER UP Robotics Competition regional tournament on March 2–3 is expected to draw 60 teams from around the Midwest to the Wright State Nutter Center.