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The senior manager of software development on Amazon's Alexa, Joe Jessup established a scholarship to support undergraduate business and computer science students at Wright State.
James Dahlman, who graduated from Wright State with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, was named one of “35 Innovators Under 35” by the MIT Technology Review.
Mark Winters started his 25-year career in the military during his freshman year at Wright State when he joined the Army ROTC.
Casey Simmons, who graduated from Wright State with a degree in anthropology, restores historic airplanes at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
Bridget Federspiel works with both high school students and Wright State student veterans to interview U.S. veterans for the Library of Congress.
2018 Wright State graduate Julia Gomez-Cambronero's Spanish heritage influences her theatre performances.
For Kate Mueller, a 2015 graduate of Wright State’s acting and musical theatre program, being part of "The Phantom of the Opera” ensemble is a dream come true.
Kathryn Chaney weaves together her passion for travel, work experiences and two degrees from Wright State to thrive at the Defense Institute of Security Cooperation Studies.
Jacquelyn Weaver volunteered with the Peace Corps because she wanted to relate to people and help them without being motivated by money.