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WBI-supported STEM Camps Put Students on Compelling Career Path

By Laura Dempsey


The Air Force Research Laboratory engaged Wright Brothers Institute (WBI) to partner with Air Camp Inc. (AIC) to develop and execute STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) camps for interested students across the nation.


Since 2011, AIC has implemented STEM programs d...

14.12.22 03:04 PM - Comment(s)
WBI's Small Business Hub Gives Local Entrepreneurs Effective Growth Tools


By: Laura Dempsey

The Small Business Hub’s frequent Colliders are one of the secret weapons in a small-business arsenal. Participation is free, no travel is required, and they usually last between two and four hours – taking an afternoon for “training” is much more cost-effective than traveling or pa...
30.11.22 07:39 PM - Comment(s)
WBI Hosts 20th Anniversary Celebration

"What could we do to make a difference?" 

Dr. Vince Russo, Dr. Bart Barthelemy, and the other WBI founders gathered 20 years ago to ask this fundamental question. Before Wright Brothers Institute was formed in 2002, the Air Force Research Laboratory was only five years into their conso...

03.11.22 06:29 PM - Comment(s)
New Wing Commander Outlines Clear, Inspiring Message 

Brigadier General John Andrus has a message. As he prepared for his first Senior Leader Offsite (SLO) as Commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing (711HPW), he wanted to ensure that his message was heard and understood, loud and clear. Being a longtime leader, a c...

11.08.22 03:43 PM - Comment(s)
WBI, AFRL & FIRST Robotics Challenge Ohio Students Gave Dragons Mascot Wings
By: Laura Dempsey

Heater, the bright green, bottom-heavy mascot of the Dayton Dragons, is notably earthbound. That said, he does reside in Dayton, Ohio, where man learned to fly - and he is to all appearances a dragon. Dragons fly. Heater walks, skips, jumps and dances, but Heater doesn’t fly.

The Air...
30.06.22 06:02 PM - Comment(s)

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