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Sep 6, 2016
Students, faculty and staff at Wright State’s Dayton Campus are able to call university police at the touch of a button.
Aug 29, 2016
With the help of 500 volunteers and 110 golf carts, more than 1,600 first-year students brought their belongings to Wright State during Move-In Day.
Aug 25, 2016
Move-in Day on Wright State’s Dayton Campus began at 9 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, as 1,600 new students arrived at their new home.
Aug 22, 2016
Much of the Wright State community will help new students move into residence halls and on-campus apartments during Move-In Day Aug. 25.
Aug 19, 2016

The Fall 2016 ES PhD Program newsletter is now available for download here.

Aug 12, 2016
Biology graduate Taylor Floyd in Dr. Ladle's lab

In the lab of Department of Neuroscience Cell Biology & Physiology associate professor David R. Ladle, Ph.D., students study the mechanisms behind lower-limbed movement as a result of changes in neuronal circuitry during development in mouse spinal cords. In order to better understand the goal, students want to look at the spatial organization and connectivity...

Aug 11, 2016

Dr. Deibel 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 significant...

Jul 20, 2016
Established as an independent university in 1967, Wright State received its initial accreditation in 1968 and has been continuously accredited since that time.
Jul 18, 2016
Critical components of the sensing are being fabricated and tested in Wright State’s Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building.
Jul 11, 2016

Wright State University-Lake Campus research team is conducting a unique study on often-overlooked fish thanks to a grant.

Under the direction of Dr. Stephen Jacquemin, assistant biology professor, the research project assesses the swimming performance of small-bodied fish in the Cyprinidae and Percidae families — commonly known as minnows and darters.

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