Researchers in Wright State’s Department of Psychology received a $200,000 grant to identify eye movement and physiological indicators of fatigue and drowsiness in pilots and motorists.
Kelly Barcelo, Eric Henderson and Amy Van Dyke bonded as psychology students at Wright State and still work in the mental health field in Dayton today.
Graduate student Zach Ashby finds his direction at Wright State
May 21, 2024
Graduate student Zach Ashby found the perfect option to pursue his career goals in Wright State's graduate human factors and industrial/organizational psychology program.
Premier Health executive, Miami Valley Hospital chief medical officer and Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine alum to give keynote address
February 8, 2024
High school and college students can explore health care programs and careers on President’s Day during Wright State’s annual Path to Health Professions Day.
Wright State was also ranked in the newest U.S. News category for undergraduate psychology programs.
September 18, 2023
Wright State’s undergraduate nursing program continues to rise in the ranks as among the best in the nation for 2024, according to U.S. News and World Report.
Scott N J Watamaniuk, a professor of psychology at Wright State, received a $500,000 grant to investigate how the brain coordinates the movements of the two eyes.
2022 Wright State graduate Anjali Edwards publishes book on how to interact with service dogs
July 5, 2023
Wright State psychology graduate Anjali Edwards was inspired to publish a book on service animals while working on a research project in the Applying Scientific Knowledge (ASK) program.