Courtney Sulentic, associate professor of pharmacology and toxicology, and Mateen Rizki, professor and chair of computer science, are collaborating in the project.
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“Today (DeWine) has announced a well-reasoned approach to safely opening higher education institutions to quality, in-person education this fall.”
This affects nearly 1 million international students in the United States and 597 students at Wright State, as of 2019.
In total, these private institutions in Ohio received between $47 million and $110 million. Public institutions were not as lucky.
"Statues are memorials, they're not history," said Judith Ezekiel, a professor emeritus at Wright State University.
“It's a big deal. It’s a good thing to have. It’s great recognition and a good indicator of a strong cyber program.”
“What is being set up is a very, very dangerous situation,” according to Dr. Cathy Wagner, President of the AAUP Chapter at Miami University.
This comes as major outbreaks have hit college towns this summer, spread by partying students and practicing athletes.
“I think they value my voice and my opinion just as much as if I was another AD. I think that’s really powerful and really awesome.”
The bottom line is that university leaders expect fewer students and employees on campus, and those present will be expected to follow rigorous safety protocols.