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Wright State Newsroom – Wright State Media Highlights, April 28th – May 2nd 2 «Wright State University

From the NATO insights to Tony nominations, the Faculty of Wright State, students and alumni made a name for themselves in the media this week and presented innovations, specialist knowledge and artistic triumph.

Dayton Daily News: The political scientist of the city of Wright explains what is discussed at the upcoming NATO event, why it comes to Dayton
Vaughn Shannon, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, was one of the local experts who were picked up by the Dayton Daily News to create the context for the meeting of NATO Parlamental Assembly in Dayton from May 23 to 26.

The Ohio Newsroom: These students from Ohio Med want to improve rural health care with mobile phones
Medical students from Wright State and other universities in Ohio offer patients in places where access to broadband remains.

WDTN 2 News: Wright State's 'Big Lens' to create new student films on the Neon
Eight films by Wright State Motion Mices students made their debut at the annual Big Lens Student Film Showcase.

Dayton Daily News: 2025 Nominated by Tony Awards are Wright State Alumna Nicole Scherzinger and Tilly Evans-Krueger
Wright State University Alumna Nicole Scherzinger is one of the nominees for Tony Awards 2025 with a connection to Dayton.

Refagging shows Podcast: Wright State President Sue Edwards speaks, support students, accept innovation and lead through changes
President Sue Edwards, Ph.D.

Dayton Business Journal: Training for Financial Competence at Wright State University
At Wright State University, we strive to improve financial competence in the Raider community.

WGN Radio: Wright State DNA expert Dan Krane gives insight
Dan Kran, Ph.D., Professor of Biological Sciences and one of the world's leading DNA experts, joined Karen Conti from WGN Radio to explain why he believes that DNA can help to solve the Jonbenét Ramsey case.

Dayton Business Journal: Wright State University calls University Director Standid Provost, VP of Academic Affairs
Jim Denniston, Ph.D.

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