Wright State anthropologist Amelia Hubbard specializes in the study of past life ways through teeth.
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Aug 8, 2016
The program encourages minority medical students’ interest in hematology by providing the opportunity to create and implement a hematology-related research project.
Jul 18, 2016
Critical components of the sensing are being fabricated and tested in Wright State’s Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building.
Jun 30, 2016
This part of the study seeks African-Americans age 18 or older who do not have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.
Jun 15, 2016
A crew from “CBS Sunday Morning” traveled to Wright State to interview Christopher Oldstone-Moore, senior lecturer of history, about his research on the history of facial hair.
Jun 14, 2016
Using diaries, letters, documents, photographs and artifacts, “Over There: Dayton and the Great War” showcases the essential involvement of Daytonians and local businesses in the war.
Jun 7, 2016
Students in this English and communication course also learned how to gather information and then marry words, images and sounds to communicate it.
Jun 6, 2016
Matthew Scherreik, who is pursuing a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, won the Lockheed Martin Best Student Paper award for the third year in a row.
Jun 1, 2016
The video game is designed for the many teachers who have trouble finding an educational video game that matches the content they want to teach.
May 25, 2016
Wright State faculty reach out to the community to promote a new undergraduate neuroscience major.