When they first arrive at Wright State’s College of Engineering and Computer Science, many international students face challenges other students usually never encounter.
Three Wright State University electrical engineering students worked with DP&L to create a light switch for the Grande Illumination Ceremony on Courthouse Square in Dayton.
Number of high school valedictorians and salutatorians attending Wright State has skyrocketed, with twice as many enrolling this fall as did just two years ago.
Mike Raymer, professor of computer science and engineering, is the latest engineering researcher to join the so-called "Barn Gang" at the Dayton Engineers Club.
Reynolds and Reynolds collaboration with Wright State includes engineering and computer science scholarships, internships, a computer center at the Lake Campus and support for new coffee shops.
Coverage of Wright State Research Institute’s $14 million Air Force contract: Dayton Business Journal: Why Wright State’s new $14M sensor research contract is a bigger deal than you probably realize The impact of the contract, however, will likely go well …