Alumni News

Damage control

Wright State toxicology researcher Michael Kemp awarded up to $1.48 million to study DNA damage

March 19, 2019

Research by Michael Kemp, research assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, may help improve cancer therapies.

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Seaworthy

Wright State alumna Alison Agather helping federal government predict and measure polar sea ice

March 13, 2019

Alison Agather, who earned her Ph.D. in environmental sciences from Wright State in December, helps to identify emerging issues in the Arctic as a fellow with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Bread brilliance

Wright State alum Rahn Keucher a rising star in the baking business

February 22, 2019

Rahn Keucher, a Wright State University alumnus, sells his bread and other pastries to area restaurants and at a stand in Dayton's 2nd Street Market.

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Red rock romance

Wright State alum Sara Toms-Bergquist works as earth and environmental education ranger near Sedona

November 6, 2018

Wright State grad Sara Toms-Bergquist turned her love of geology into a career as a park ranger.

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Growth spurt

Wright State’s partner Dayton Regional STEM School announces major expansion that includes new classrooms, lab

October 22, 2018

An expansion project at the Dayton Regional STEM School, an affiliate of Wright State, includes new classrooms, a place for school assemblies and a gaming research laboratory.

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By the numbers

Wright State graduate students Fan Yang and Michele Miller win first place in prestigious Datathon competition

September 28, 2018

Two Wright State graduate students were honored for developing a model that could be used to help patients with sickle cell disease better manage their pain.

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