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Apr 20, 2016
Carol Loranger believes that books can transform the world. “I’m a true believer. I really do believe that books can change people’s lives,” said Loranger, chair and associate professor of English language and literatures. “The idea that words can change …
Apr 20, 2016
Coverage of the dedication of the Tom Hanks Motion Pictures Center at Wright State University included more than 680 articles and television reports from around the country. Here’s a sample of the coverage: Associated Press: Actor helps dedicate Tom Hanks Motion …
Apr 20, 2016
Dayton Daily News: Famous Wright brothers historian galvanizes Wright State students Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough conducted a master class for Wright State University history students this morning. “History isn’t just about politics and war. It also involves everything …
Apr 20, 2016
Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough discussed the Wright brothers' legacy during a master class at Wright State.
Apr 19, 2016
Nearly 2,000 students, faculty, staff and others turned out April 19 to see Tom Hanks and witness the ribbon-cutting for the newly renovated Tom Hanks Center for Motion Pictures.
Apr 19, 2016
Acclaimed actor, producer and director Tom Hanks paid a visit to Wright State University to dedicate the Tom Hanks Center for Motion Pictures.
Apr 18, 2016
The Wright State Women’s Center created an exhibit that recognizes the historical struggle of women to win the right to vote and brings attention to the power of women in this election.
Apr 18, 2016
Excerpt The large wall calendar that hangs in the Equipment Room at Wright State University’s new Tom Hanks Center of Motion Pictures makes it obvious that Tuesday, April 19, is going to be a red letter day for the school. …
Apr 18, 2016
On April 15, 2016, French instructor, Karine Daddah took her French 2020 class to the Lebanese restaurant Cedar Land. Each student had to present a personal story using a personal object they brought to help illustrate it. The students did a presentation on Lebanon and other Middle Eastner countries in class. The experience was great as it allowed students to leverage what they have learned in class and connect their knowledge to real life experience. Students enjoyed speaking French outside of...
Apr 18, 2016
It was a fantastic day for April Craze on Friday, April 15, 2016! The Arabic Club had a "Learn a letter" booth, and the French Club had a chocolate tasting. April Craze continues the tradition of great local music, delicious food, inflatable games, and numerous student organization activities.

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