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Good works

Wright State students do creek, library and garden work in Appalachia as part of honors sustainability course

June 6, 2017

Through an interdisciplinary sustainability course in Wright State’s Honors Program, students spent a week performing community service in southeast Ohio.

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On the frontline

Wright State hosted a one-day workshop on bio-terrorism

May 30, 2017

The lab tables are sealed with protective paper, lab coats and safety goggles are donned as 13 area laboratorians study bacteria that look and react like potential biothreat agents.

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Revolutionary outlook

Wright State junior Rachel Ebert traces ancestry back to U.S. war of independence

May 30, 2017

Wright State psychology major Rachel Ebert is a member of Children of the American Revolution and Daughters of the American Revolution.

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Entomology Today features Wright State researcher

May 23, 2017

Excerpt Last fall, researchers at Wright State University announced they had found that emerald ash borer can develop from larvae to adulthood on a species of olive tree. Today, that study is published online in the Journal of Economic Entomology. …

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Statistical standout

Google selects research proposal from Wright State computer science student Matt Piekenbrock

May 22, 2017

A research project by Matt Piekenbrock, a graduate computer science at Wright State, was selected by the Google Summer of Code 2017 competition.

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Science superstars

Stars of the future compete at Wright State University in 2017 Science Olympiad National Tournament

May 21, 2017

Science Olympiad brought more than 5,000 students, educators and parents from all 50 states to Wright State, pumping an estimated $1.7 million into the local economy.

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