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Frau Powers and Dr. Sturdevant met with WSU German Club members, Ambassador Trip to Munich travelers, and alumni at Germania Society in Cincinnati to celebrate the German customs of Christkindlmarkt. It was a wonderful start of the holiday season.
On Friday November 17, 2017, professors Abadie and Daddah, organized a “Conversation Evening" for their French Conversation classes. They invited their students to an evening of conversation and good food at the Campus Ministry Kitchen. The students conversed with a group of French speaking people
Wright State University students interested in history as a profession got a peek into their futures when history grads shared their career stories as part of a uniquely crafted event...
Jack Viertel will give a talk on his bestselling book, "The Secret Life of the American Musical," and participate in an interview and discussion with Joe Deer, director of Wright State's Musical Theatre Initiative.
Options to integrate programs on health and human services will be the focus of the next Let's Talk community forum on Nov. 27 at 3 p.m. in the Apollo Room of the Student Union.
Jennifer Subban was honored for her work with the Leadership Education to Advance Development Program, a community-based youth leadership training program in South Africa.
All students, staff, faculty and alumni are invited to Raidersgiving on Nov. 23 from noon to 2 p.m. in the Wright State Nutter Center's McLin Gym.
Cole is the owner and director of the Weekend Intervention Program. She credits the Master in Applied Behavioral Sciences program for encouraging students to investigate real world problems and develop applicable solutions to them.
Steve Aldredge’s winning composition, "O Glorious Word of Life," debuted at the Sioux Falls Arena in South Dakota during a worship service featuring hundreds of singers.
Wright State grad Jacob Miller uses his French degree to land a position with the Peace Corps in Guinea.
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