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May 25, 2017
For the last 38th years, Wright State's Model United Nations team has earned a delegation award at the annual national conference in New York City.
May 23, 2017
During the Spring semester of 2017, Spanish major Gabrielle Ritter stepped into not one, but three Spanish classrooms: Kindergarten, Younger Group (grades 1-3), and Older Group (grades 4-6).  Founded in 1921, the Antioch School (Yellow Springs, OH) is the oldest democratic school in the country. It’s a place where childhood is respected and students have a say in their learning.  Gabrielle conferred with the students on what interested them the most, researched activities, developed lesson...
May 22, 2017
Wright State couple Ash and Sarah McGinleys rescued Marco, a pit bull, from an adoption center in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
May 10, 2017
Wright State performing arts grads find career success performing on cruise ships.
May 8, 2017
After earning a Teaching English as a Foreign Language certificate, Tyler Chilton now teaches English to schoolchildren in Japan.
May 8, 2017
International students choose Wright State for its great value and location, quality academics, caring professors and the opportunity to participate in research.
May 4, 2017
Lara Donnelly's debut novel, "Amberlough," was published by Tor in February.
May 4, 2017
Graduate public history student Hadley Drodge is going through photos, drawings, Bibles and other materials to assemble the exhibit at the National Afro-American Museum.
May 3, 2017
Excerpt Geometry comes to life in Glen Cebulash’s world, and large-scale takes on a double meaning. Forms become vessels and portals; shapes create movement. Expansive strokes of color require large-scale presentation. He has influenced countless art students at Wright State …
May 3, 2017
Students from Chinese 2210 joined the Asian and Native American Center to showcase their Chinese calligraphy during the 2017 Asian Heritage Month.  Congratulations to the students who participated in the art exhibition. They demonstrated their hard work in the pieces they exhibited in the Multicultural Lounge from 4/18-4/25.      The artwork was judged on elements, technique, layout and attractiveness by WSU faculty and staff.  The winners of the 2017 Chinese calligraphy exhibition were:...

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