Wright State's CELIA will celebrate the Dayton Peace Accords and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize with a photography exhibition, concert and literary conference.
Air Force scientists and engineers donned battle gear and grabbed M-16 rifles for a combat exercise at Wright State's Calamityville to field-test the technologies they helped develop in the lab.
Wright State collaborates with governments, other higher education institutions and businesses to secure federal grant to build the region’s commercialization infrastructure and support workforce development.
The President's Awards for Excellence recognizes the vital role that classified and unclassified staff play in promoting and maintaining excellence at Wright State.
The Institute of Defense Studies and Education is part of a consortium providing the U.S. government identification technologies and services that track parts and equipment.
WSRI's contract on “Human-Machine Teaming for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Analysis” from the Air Force Research Lab could total $42.5 million.
The Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine offers the nation’s only graduate-level certificate program in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense.
The Health and Human Performance Research Summit combined the capabilities of academia, industry and government with the science and technology expertise at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.