The new M.S. program designed for students who want to become lab managers, leaders or higher education administrators in the pharmacology and toxicology field.
News
Newsletters
- College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies Newsletter—January 2024
- College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies Newsletter—December 2023
- College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies Newsletter—November 2023
- View all Newsletters
Sign Up for Our Newsletter
Opt-in to receive our newsletter via email.
News from the Wright State University Newsroom
Jun 16, 2014
Graduate students in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology are making discoveries that may save limbs and reduce kidney failure in diabetes patients.
Jun 16, 2014
Wright State student Ian Kallay will spend part of his summer cycling from the Dayton Campus to San Francisco to raise public awareness about sex trafficking.
Jun 13, 2014
Round up of coverage of the new Wright State WPAFB Scholarship program. Wright State grad school to offer scholarships for Wright-Patt workers Dayton Daily News (subscription required): Wright State University will pay part of the tuition costs for Wright-Patterson Air …
Jun 10, 2014
Wright State creates scholarship fund for military personnel and civilian workers at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who want to pursue graduate degrees.
Jun 5, 2014
Environmental sciences Ph.D. student Behzad Ghanbarian is a prolific scholar, publishing many papers on soil-related research.
May 15, 2014
Recent recruitment efforts in Iraq have led to graduate students enrolling in engineering, science, mathematics and liberal arts programs at Wright State.
May 5, 2014
Wright State University honored more than 2,000 graduates during its Spring 2014 Commencement ceremony May 3 in the Nutter Center.
May 3, 2014
Wright State President David R. Hopkins told graduates that the value of a college degree has never been greater and urged them to change the world with their skills and passion.
Apr 28, 2014
Ellen Ricker, who is working on her master’s degree in anatomy at Wright State, is investigating how opiates stop a person from breathing.