Wright State President-designate Cheryl B. Schrader gets a feel for campus, offers university a glimpse of her vision
March 7, 2017
On her first day as president-designate, Cheryl B. Schrader charmed the campus community, fielded questions from the media, explored the tunnel system and got a peek at her next office.
Cheryl B. Schrader, chancellor of Missouri University of Science and Technology, will become the first woman to serve as president of Wright State University.
“Agents of Bioterrorism: Sentinel Training for Clinical Laboratories” is designed for clinical microbiologists and those responsible for overseeing bio-threat agent testing.
The Carmichael Lecture is free and open to the public. To see the full description of the lecture, please download the Carmichael Lecture Announcement.
Cheryl Schrader, one of three finalists for the Wright State president’s job, met with students, faculty, staff, administrators and community leaders at the Dayton and Lake campuses Feb 7-9.
The event is hosted by the College of Science and Mathematics Pre-Health Program and offers Ohio high school students and undergraduate students the opportunity to learn more about career opportunities in health care.