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Apr 28, 2018
"I have seen firsthand your passion for helping others. Never forget that one person can make a difference," President Cheryl B. Schrader told graduates.
Apr 27, 2018
The certificate program prepares arts lovers for careers in helping run theater companies, orchestras, art galleries, museums and other organizations.
Apr 27, 2018
High school students came from all over Ohio to participate in a four-way rotary competition hosted by the Wright State Department of Communication.
Apr 26, 2018
Anyone can take a book to read or leave one for someone else to find at the Little Free Library on the fourth floor of Millett Hall.
Apr 26, 2018
photo of capstone group
Twenty-six MPA students presented their Capstone research projects over the last two weeks of spring semester. Working individually, or in groups of two or three, students have been planning their projects since last fall. The presentation is the culmination of the program, the last challenge prior to obtaining their Master of Public Administration degree. Students met with leaders of a public or nonprofit organization to understand their needs and then mutually agreed upon a project that...
Apr 25, 2018
Students in the Advanced News Writing class explored how kind people are to each other through a class project called Timeless Kindness.
Apr 24, 2018
Marina Jraisat
Ms. Jraisat excelled in the Applied Behavioral Science Master’s Program with a 3.8 overall GPA. Marina is a Fall 2017 graduate of the program whose research has far reaching applied implications regarding social and immigration policies.
Apr 24, 2018
College of Liberal Arts course gives students a theoretical understanding of what forensic anthropology looks like, the specialists they would work with and the challenges of the career.
Apr 23, 2018
Wright State University will hold its 2018 spring commencement ceremony on Saturday, April 28, at 10 a.m. in the Wright State Nutter Center.
Apr 19, 2018
My project was a qualitative research on those who have chosen to desist from heroin. I wanted to see if their decision to quit heroin was in relation to informal social attachments such as employment and children. During the research it was found that informal social attachments assist those with maintaining sobriety, but is not the main reason these individuals initially decided to quit using heroin.

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