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Oct 16, 2017
Please join us for a conversation with this remarkable author in the Creative Arts Center's Stein Galleries (160 CAC).  Free and open to the public. Colm Tóibín is the winner of the 2004 Los Angeles Times Novel of the Year, the 2009 Costa Novel Award, the 2017 Kenyon Review Award for Literary Achievement and the 2017 Richard C. Holbrook Distinguished Achievement Award of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize.  He is the author of House of Names, The Master, Brooklyn, The Blackwater Lightship, and...
Oct 12, 2017
The department of Modern Languages invited all faculty, students and staff to the twelfth presentation in its lecture series, "The US by the Press: Impact of the Foreign Policies in Central America" on October 5th, 2017. Damaris Serrano is an Associate Professor of Spanish in the department of Modern Languages at Wright State University.
Oct 12, 2017
  On Thursday October 5th, 2017, the Department of Modern Languages hosted its Fall Prospective and Current Majors and Minors Information session. Attendees had the opportunity to chat with all the language professors while enjoying drinks and delicious pastries. There were a language artifact treasure hunt, information sessions on Scholarships, Study Abroad opportunities, Student Sucess Center and Advising.
Oct 11, 2017
The Alumni Association recognizes and celebrates the accomplishments of Wright State alumni each year at the event.
Oct 10, 2017
The Discover Your Story campaign will raise funds for a new home for Wright State’s world-renowned Special Collections and Archives and its 1,000 collections.
Oct 10, 2017
Wright State experts in political science, religion, history and international affairs will examine tensions between the United States and North Korea during a panel discussion on Oct. 17.
Oct 5, 2017
Discover Your Story: The Campaign for the Wright State University Archives Center will provide a new home for the university’s world-renowned Special Collections and Archives.
Oct 4, 2017
2010 Wright State grad Jeremy Feador has front-row seat as Cleveland Indians chase history.
Oct 3, 2017
Peer mentors have been positively identified by faculty and staff as a student in great standing and possessing great leadership skills. Mentors possess knowledge regarding campus and community resources which can be articulated and shared with the new students. Peer mentors are distinguished voluntary positions that are designed to provide support to new/incoming students throughout their graduate school experience. The goal of program is to foster academic excellence through peer-to-peer...
Oct 3, 2017
The 2017 ABS Orientation for new and incoming students took place on August 25, 2017. Student’s completed an on campus tour, received words of welcome from COLA Dean Linda Caron, and received a Graduate School orientation from the Dean of the Graduate School, Barry Milligan, all as part of their ABS orientation. Students met their new cohort, were introduced to their peer mentor, reviewed program expectations and meet ABS faculty. Great times ahead for the class of 2019!

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