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Two computer science professors from Wright State will work with a team of researchers to help U.S. recycling plants manufacture new parts from scrap metal. They’ll use AI to help.
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The pathway program launched to meet a growing regional workforce demand in advanced manufacturing and technical fields. It offers an easier pathway to continuing education in engineering technology.
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More than 2,400 students are living on Wright State’s campus this semester — the highest number of on-campus residents in more than a decade.
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Navy veteran Monica Helms explains how she created the iconic transgender flag in 1999, its symbolic meaning, and how it became a rallying point for the trans community.
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Wright State University’s closure of its diversity division is drawing criticism from alums. The move is in response to a new state law impacting policies at public colleges and universities.
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Nicole Scherzinger attended Wright State University from 1996 to 1999, studying musical theatre and acting. She won a Tony for her Broadway role in "Sunset Boulevard."
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Cicadas from Brood XIV will soon become abundant in Southern Ohio, with smaller populations to be present in the Southern Miami Valley. The next time this specific brood will be observed is 2042.
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Ohio House Bill 157, also known as the Hunger Free Campus bill. This bill would allocate $2.5 million for college students’ basic needs.
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Wright State University renamed multi-occupancy gender neutral bathrooms to either mens or women's. The university said this change is in compliance with Ohio law.
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Zack Webber created Dragon’s Den Counseling in Kettering to make therapy more approachable. He connects therapy goals to stories within video or board games, movies and books
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The performance will commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords
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Gov. Mike DeWine called access to quality childcare essential for Ohio's businesses an economy. He was speaking at a Dayton summit, days before he revealed his third and final budget.