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News from the Wright State University Newsroom
Apr 28, 2020
While graduating students have had their official celebration put on hold due to COVID-19, Wright State will recognize their many achievements as they have completed their degree requirements.
Apr 27, 2020
Mark Espy, who earned a master’s degree in microbiology from Wright State, is a clinical researcher at the Mayo Clinic.
Apr 24, 2020
Wright State University is making it easier for students to know how their remote classes will be delivered during summer semester.
Apr 24, 2020
After earning a bachelor's degree from the Wright State Lake Campus, Esteban Benitez is now pursuing a master's degree in instructional design while also teaching two courses.
Apr 14, 2020
Michele Miller said the public needs to understand that scientists are still learning about coronavirus and that much is unknown.
Apr 9, 2020
Scott Bradley, who earned two history degrees from Wright State, went from intern to executive director of a museum in Ontario.
Apr 7, 2020
Ryan Shell, an earth and environmental sciences Ph.D. student, studies the biodiversity, biogeography and paleoecology of marine vertebrates during the early Permian Period.
Apr 3, 2020
Daniel Warshawsky, associate professor of geography in the School of Public and International Affairs, received the 2020 Helen Ruth Aspaas SAGE Innovator Award.
Apr 1, 2020
Cipollini says the coronavirus encounters a new habitat of humans lacking resistance, starts to infect people in a largely undetected fashion, spreads exponentially, peaks and then declines.