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Jan 27, 2015
The Spring Speaker Series, co-sponsored by AAUP-WSU and Wright State administration recognizes commitment of Rudy Fichtenbaum and Jim Vance to AAUP.
Jan 21, 2015
Psychology professor Nathan Bowling’s research on counterproductive work behaviors will be published in the International Journal of Selection and Assessment.
Jan 16, 2015
The Center for Workforce Development at Wright State University will grow STEM education in the region and prepare workers for jobs in intelligence, aerospace and defense.
Jan 13, 2015
Wright State biochemistry and molecular biology professor Madhavi Kadakia uses a high-tech sequencer and her expertise in genetics to diagnose and treat cancer.
Jan 12, 2015

Dr. Kadakia received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in microbiology from the University of Mumbai, and her Ph.D. in infectious diseases and microbiology from the University of Pittsburgh. After completing postdoctoral fellowships at the Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and the Cancer Institute of New Jersey, she came to Wright State in 1999. Dr. Kadakia is a professor in the Biochemistry and...

Jan 9, 2015
Assistant biology professor Labib Rouhana studies planarian flatworms to try to solve the puzzle of human infertility.
Jan 8, 2015
photo of Steve Higgins, Ke Qin, Katlin Bowman and Chad Hammerschmidt

Katlin Bowman (advisor: Chad Hammerschmidt) and Ke Qin (advisor: Abinash Agrawal) successfully defended their dissertations in December.  Congratulations to Drs. Bowman and Qin!

Jan 7, 2015

Joyce Howes has been with the College of Science & Mathematics for 35 years, serving the last 21 years as Assistant Dean for Student Affairs.  She has made such an impact on our College/University and touched the lives of so many individuals – including faculty, staff and students.  She has served on countless committees, administered support, academic advice and helped students graduate. Her caring personality and never-give-up attitude has helped so many of us succeed.  She has been a...

Jan 7, 2015
Wright State receives 2015 Community Engagement Classification from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
Jan 5, 2015
The emerald ash borer is spreading across the U.S. and destroying ash trees. The pests usually only bothered ash trees, but an Ohio scientist has made a distressing discovery. Listen to the report from National Public Radio.

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