The willingness to work together, the freedom to try new things and a strong sense of acceptance and community were among the strengths of Wright State voiced in the latest community dialogue session...
The FIRST POWER UP Robotics Competition regional tournament on March 2–3 is expected to draw 60 teams from around the Midwest to the Wright State Nutter Center.
Wright State students Andrea Poole and Tina Davis compete with the AFRL-Carroll High School iGEM team
February 19, 2018
Last November, 337 teams from around the world convened in Boston for the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition, a premiere international student team competition in Synthetic Biology.
Wright State biology student Johana Barrientos scores big in national Louis Stokes poster/presentation competition
February 19, 2018
Johana Barrientos was recognized for creating a poster that explains her research on a complicated heart disease it in a detailed, colorful and reader-friendly way.
Stephen Jacquemin, associate professor of biology and research coordinator at Lake Campus, led a study documenting changes in water quality following the implementation of new rules and best management practices.
Several hundred high school and college students interested in pursuing careers as doctors, nurses, veterinarians or other health professions are expected to converge at Wright State for presentations and tours.
Apply today for the College of Science and Mathematics Dean's Circle
February 2, 2018
The College of Science & Mathematics Dean's Circle consists of undergraduate students who represent the college’s six comprehensive departments: biological sciences, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, mathematics and statistics, physics, and psychology.
Thousands of Wright State community members can shape the university's future through a new strategic planning process that the university hopes will become part of the leadership culture.