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Apr 5, 2017
  French professors Abadie, Halling, Daddah, Hirt, Hertzler and Chinese professor Broadstock attended the 2017 OFLA (Ohio Foreign Language Association) annual conference in Columbus, Ohio on March 30th and 31st.   Professors Abadie and Halling presented Les Enfoirés: 28 Years of Celebrities in Service: In 1985, beloved comedian Coluche founded a charity to feed the poor, les Restaus du Coeur, but died in 1986 before he could see the full impact of his work. To honor his legacy, the musical...
Apr 5, 2017
Latin Day supports high school programs and let the students know that Wright State is dedicated to helping them continue their Latin education and to producing Latin teachers.
Apr 4, 2017
Wright State University history professor Paul Lockhart wrote a column in the Dayton Daily News about how the First World War shaped our country like few other events. Lockhart’s column was excerpted from the forthcoming catalog for the exhibition “Over There: …
Apr 4, 2017
The liberal arts Internship Partners Expo will be held April 12 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Millett Hall Atrium.
Apr 3, 2017
Four faculty members and eight graduates are recognized in the Dayton Business Journal's annual "Forty Under 40" awards.
Mar 30, 2017
Excerpt An evening to remember awaits you at Wright State University’s 18th annual ArtsGala on April 8. “ArtsGala is a widely successful collaborative effort between our art, music, theater, dance and motion pictures programs at Wright State,” Assistant Dean for Community and …
Mar 30, 2017
Students in the Wright State chapter of the National Nonprofit Leadership Alliance contribute hundreds of volunteer hours every year.
Mar 27, 2017
Azadeh Jahanbegloo, a senior lecturer of sociology, is now a U.S. citizen who calls America home, but never got to say goodbye to her past.
Mar 27, 2017
Wright State's Model UN team was named an Outstanding Delegation at the national conference in New York City.
Mar 27, 2017
As part of a serving learning project, French professors Abadie and Daddah  took their French conversation students to the Bellbrook Middle School, Springboro Junior High School and to the Kettering High School on March 6- 24 to promote the French language. The French conversation class taught the students some fundamentals on learning the French language. During the sessions, Wright State students delivered a great presentation to the classes. The main topic was centered around “why speaking...

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