Alumni News

Space probe

Wright State alumna Dorothy Carter working with NASA on performance in space missions

January 30, 2020

Psychology grad Dorothy Carter will give two talks at Wright State on Feb. 7 about her research and at the Women in Science Giving Circle’s 10 Year Celebration.

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Keeping talent at home

Wright State’s partnership with Leidos helps build a skilled and diverse workforce

January 15, 2020

Nearly 100 Wright State graduates work out of the Beavercreek office of Leidos, which has nurtured a pipeline of talent from the university.

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Above and beyond

The 2019 Alumni Achievement Award winners

August 28, 2019

The winners of the Alumni Achievement Awards will be honored at a ceremony on Oct. 4 during Homecoming Weekend.

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Baby steps

Pregnancy-related disorders target of pioneering research by Wright State’s Thomas L. Brown

August 26, 2019

Preeclampsia is a leading cause of maternal and infant illness and death worldwide, but Thomas Brown is trying to change that.

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A mind for government

August 23, 2019

Adrian Williams, neuroscience major and vice president of the student body, wants to be secretary of health and human services someday.

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Force of nature

Wright State alum David Nolin pens award-winning book following conservation career

July 30, 2019

David Nolin, who earned bachelor's and master's degrees in biology from Wright State, details the natural and human history of Huffman Prairie in his new book.

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Wakeup call

Wright State grad student Sarah Fryman presents smartphone addiction research at a national seminar

July 29, 2019

Research by Sarah Fryman, a Wright State biology graduate and current Master of Public Health student, found that one’s fear of not being able to use their smartphone can be magnified by personality traits.

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