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Former TV star to run for governor of New York

TV and film actress Cynthia Nixon announced on Mar. 19 that she would be running against current Governor Andrew Cuomo for the title of New York Governor. Nixon is best known for her work on the hit show ‘Sex in the City’. She announced her bid with a video post on Twitter. The announcement became […]

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Oklahoma proposes nitrogen gas as method for execution

On Wednesday Mar. 14, Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter announced plans to implement the use of nitrogen gas in executions of death row inmates within the state. The decision comes after several years of controversy regarding the lethal injection method, which is considered by some to be inhumane. If the plan is approved by state […]

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WSU researchers lead work in sensor research

Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering Elliot Brown, Ph.D., has been leading a team of six along with Postdoctoral Research Associate Weidong Zhang, Ph.D., in various projects at the Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration building at Wright State University. Projects include violet light emitters and opioid detection technology. “They are very disjoint, but these are [both] projects […]

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Wright State faculty start cost saving initiative

During the fall 2017 semester, Wright State incorporated a new pilot project aimed at saving students’ money on textbooks in nine courses. Professor Dan Krane of Wright State is the Ohio Faculty Council and chair of the Wright State Task Force on Affordability and Efficiency. Krane has been leading the effort alongside Student Government Association […]

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Wright State to host Civil Rights Commission

On Thursday, Apr. 5, the Ohio Civil Rights Commission will be hosted at Wright State University. According to an email from Michael Bernstein, lecturer for Raj Soin College of Business, and director of the event, WSU is one of two universities the commission visits annually, the second being the Ohio State University. The commission “will […]

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