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Wright State University is based in Dayton, Ohio, and has another campus location in Celina, Ohio. Founded in 1967, the school was named to honor the Wright brothers of aviation fame. The school offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in a number of academic areas.
Among Wright State University-Main Campus's course offerings are the following healthcare-related courses:
The Nursing program at Wright State University prepares students to become nurse generalists who can work in a number of healthcare settings. Students will complete classes like Holistic Nursing Practice Using Complementary and Alternative Therapies, Advancing Communities Toward Healthy Outcomes, and Transition to the Role of the Professional Nurse.
The grant will give the College of Engineering and Computer Science the means to research the improvement of air taxis.
The $1.7 million gift comes from the estate of William A. Bernie, M.D., who helped found Wright State’s Department of Surgery.
Doug Hull graduated from Wright State University in 1975, 1978, and 1985. He is establishing the Acorn Endowed Fund, a collaborative research hub, and the Hull Scholars Program.
The partnership positions the two institutions to collaborate on a number of initiatives aimed at increasing access to healthcare in the region.
The winner of the regional spelling bee at Wright State University will qualify to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
While many resources are in place for international undergraduate students, this initiative marks the first attempt to offer graduate students the same level of assistance.
Students got the chance to experience The S.H.A.R.E. House, located at St. Leonard’s Health Care Center.
This is the 20th year that Wright State University has recognized International Education Week.