On April 1, Prof. Wayne Carmichael will give the annual Carmichael Lecture "How Harmful are Harmful Algae Blooms?" in the Gandhi Auditorium (White Hall) at 6 PM. A reception with refreshments at 5 PM will precede the lecture in the White Hall atrium.
Scheduled to open next month, the Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building will help Wright State's brightest student researchers work together to create innovations that improve people's lives.
Wright State grad student Dan Baker manages emergency plans for the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department, coordinating response in a region that includes half a million people, Lake Erie and a nuclear power plant.
Elementary, middle school and high school students are invited to test their knowledge of math and physics in an competition at Wright State on April 18.
Wright State alumna and middle school teacher Beverly Stambaugh is working with the National Science Foundation as an Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow.
Wright State neuroscientists are collaborating with clinicians at Johns Hopkins Medicine to determine whether they can help paralyzed patients after overcoming sepsis infection.
Faculty, staff and retirees can donate to 1,600 scholarships and programs during the annual Campus Scholarship and Innovation Campaign “RISE. You Make Us SHINE.”