The Wright State students are members of the university's chapter of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
The ceremony was for all undergraduates from the College of Engineering and Computer Science who completed their degrees in the Summer or Fall Semesters of 2019 or the Spring Semester of 2020.
The Dayton Workforce Partnerships Scholarship Program awarded Cameron Foster, a Wright State University freshman majoring in mechanical engineering a $1,000 scholarship.
Lisa and Vercie Lark's scholarship assists students who can easily get overlooked when it comes to needing money for college.
An interest in engineering and renewable energy led Mohammad Naser to pursue a master’s degree at Wright State.
Ahsan Mian, associate professor of mechanical and materials engineering, was recognized for his significant contributions in applied mechanics and electronic packaging materials.
Joy Gockel, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, and Tanvi Banerjee, associate professor of computer science, received a research grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Brittany Urwin is one of hundreds of Wright State students who have benefited from a scholarship funded by a local business or corporation.
Katy Haddad said Wright State's engineering program gave her the tools and confidence to take on big construction projects.
The Lake Campus engineering program has become a gold mine of talent for local employers who love the students' strong work ethic.
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