Wright State patrolman Kurt Holden entered the foster care system at such an early age he doesn’t remember when it all began...
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A Wright State professor who helped direct students in constructing low-cost medical equipment for developing countries, and another whose pioneering research has helped...
Jennifer Papadakis, an academic advisor for Wright State’s College of Science and Mathematics, has been published by the National ACademic ADvising Association...
Can meaningful international change begin in Dayton, Ohio? Iyorwuese Hagher, Ph.D., reminds us that it already has.
“Spleems,” “tootles,” and a little harmonica could soon prove to be among a teacher’s most valuable classroom management tools.
Among the hustle and bustle of of a few thousand Science Olympiad competitors, parents and coaches on Wright State's Dayton campus May 17 and 18, a news crew from...