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 | Junior Ta-myra Davis grabbed 11 rebounds and chipped in nine points versus Eastern Kentucky. |  | The Wright State women’s basketball team used a solid effort on the defensive end and timely shooting to grab their first victory of the season over Eastern Kentucky, 65-44, in their home opener. |  | Wright State’s Day of Innovation culminated with a Presidential Lecture by Peter Hancock, D.Sc., Ph.D., an expert on the relationship between human beings and technology, who discussed "Mind, Machine, and Morality." |  | The virtual brainstorming session included a variety of questions about human-centered innovation—how we shape technology and how it impacts us. Questions on the themes of technology, health care, education and quality of life were posted every half hour. |  | Members of the community were invited to join in a virtual brainstorming session during WSU’s Day of Innovation. Special computer kiosks were set up in the Student Union Atrium and the discussions were displayed overhead. |  | Jennie Gallimore, professor of biomedical, industrial and human factors engineering, and director of the Ohio Center of Excellence for Human-Centered Innovation addressed the audience. The new center includes 56 faculty from six colleges. |  | Ohio Board of Regents Chancellor Eric D. Fingerhut announced an Ohio Center of Excellence in Human-Centered Innovation at Wright State University. |  | President David R. Hopkins addressed a standing-room only crowd at Wright State’s Day of Innovation announcement. He was joined on stage by Chancellor Eric D. Fingerhut, Chris Widener, Ohio State Senator; Joe Sciabica, executive director, Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB; David Strobhar, president of Beville Engineering, Inc.; Jim Leftwich, president and CEO, Dayton Development Coalition; and Jennie Gallimore, WSU professor and director of the new center. |
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