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Apr 12, 2016
When you hear the word swing, do you think of baseball or jazz? This week Wright State University will host the first national conference to explore the connections: “The Sultans of Swing: 100 Years of Baseball, Jazz and Short Fiction.” …
Apr 12, 2016
More than 900 patrons attended ArtsGala to support student scholarships in theatre, dance, art, music and motion pictures.
Apr 12, 2016
Crystal B. Lake asks her students to create something inspired by readings examining the role of weather in literature in a new course, Great Books and Bad Weather.
Apr 11, 2016
On April 8, 2016, French instructor, Karine Daddah and former resident took the French club attendees to a virtual trip to Mauritania and Senegal, West Africa. They familiarized themselves with the history, geography, culture, population, women's conditions, food and politics of these amazing countries. They were also introduced to these countries through the presenter's childhood and adulthood memories.
Apr 11, 2016
On April the 8th, Modern Languages faculty and students celebrated in Millett Atrium the National Poetry Month (April). Students and ML faculty shared their favorite poems from literary traditions and in translation. They enjoyed reading different poems in the target language (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish) and its translation in English.
Apr 11, 2016
Excerpt We’ve both been to ArtsGala many times, and this time it was truly different. For the past 17 years, Wright State University’s College of Liberal Arts has hosted the event to raise money for scholarships in visual arts, film, …
Apr 11, 2016
Shelby Dixon, a graduate public history student at Wright State, helped create pictorial timeline at Dayton’s historic Victoria Theatre to mark its 150th anniversary.
Apr 8, 2016
Looking for a way to release some of the stress caused by upcoming finals? Want to see what some of Wright State’s funniest students have crafted for their 5-minute sets? Then you need to come to this year's ENG 3010: Basics of Stand-Up Comedy final exam show! This year’s show will be held at the Dayton Funny Bone at The Greene, and all door proceeds will be donated to the English department Sr. English Major Scholarship. Performing this year are ENG 3010 students: Ashley Ark, Frank Browning...
Apr 7, 2016
On April 6, 2016, Arabic professor, Amira Orr and her Levantine class students took their oral exam in a real life situation at the Jordanian restaurant Pita Wrap. The topic of their oral exam was to order Jordanian food and drinks for lunch in Jordanian dialect, inquire about the ingredients, and ask for the check as well as chat with the owner Mohammad who is a native of Jordan. Students enjoyed this scenario and used their Arabic language outside of the classroom. 
Apr 7, 2016
The 20 percent rebate will be applied for up to three undergraduate credit hours during the summer semester.

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