Wright State English professor Sally Lamping will research the Australian education system and how it educates immigrants as a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar.
Ashley Marshall, who was introduced to computers at age 3 and learned Morse code at 6, will graduate from Wright State with degrees in biology and computer science.
Wright State researcher Jim Olson recognized for his work with Science Olympiad to promote neuroscience education in elementary and high schools around the country.
Student researcher Hemant Purohit wins international honor for using social media technology innovation to help disaster relief
November 7, 2014
Hemant Purohit, a graduate researcher in the Center of Excellence in Knowledge-enabled Computing (Kno.e.sis), was honored for using social media to help disaster relief.
Ownership of Calamityville, home to the National Center for Medical Readiness, was turned over to Wright State as expansion of Calamityville’s mission picks up speed.