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Ready to teach

April 18, 2018

Wright State University education majors had a chance to search for teaching jobs at the Education Expo on April 12 in the Student Union Atrium.

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Model of excellence

Wright State’s Model UN team brings home top awards from the National Model UN Conference in New York City

April 6, 2018

The Wright State Model UN team received an Outstanding Delegation Award and numerous student won individual honors in the annual competition.

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Computer command

Wright State’s mighty new computer cluster to bolster research, help teach high-performance computing

April 5, 2018

The new computer cluster is always up and running and can accommodate an indefinite number of users, working at the cluster or remotely from their offices or labs.

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Border expressions

Wright State students to unveil art exhibits celebrating the work of border theorist, feminist writer Gloria Anzaldúa

April 2, 2018

The community art show on April 6 is part of downtown's First Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. at the El Rincón Art Studio.

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Masculine material

SOPP researchers write book on development of masculinity among black males

March 28, 2018

Book by professional psychology professor and two students explores the development of masculinity among black males and its relationship to racial identity and race-related traumas.

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Celebrating 40 years of employee giving

Wright State University’s annual Campus Scholarship and Innovation Campaign (CSIC) launches March 12

March 12, 2018

Faculty, staff and retirees may choose among Wright State’s more than 1,900 scholarships and programs during the annual Campus Scholarship and Innovation Campaign “40 Years in the Making.”

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Gang guidance

Wright State researchers develop computer tool designed to reduce street-gang violence

March 6, 2018

Researchers at Kno.e.sis developed techniques to identify violent Tweets and developed a technique to identify Twitter users likely to take their violent messages to the street.

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Painless solution

Wright State’s Yong Pei and his team named winner in Ohio Opioid Technology Challenge

February 13, 2018

Wright State researchers designed an augmented-reality system designed that puts a “doctor in the house” to help recovering surgery patients manage pain without painkillers.

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