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In November 1995, the eyes of the world came to Wright State University’s backyard. U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher and chief envoy Richard Holbrooke brought the leaders of Serbia (Slobodan Milosevic), Croatia (Franjo Tudjman), and Bosnia and Herzegovina (Alija …
The center will strengthen technical communication by scientists and engineers while giving students from other disciplines a place to develop the art of research communication.
Sheila Skimmerhorn, a two-time Wright State graduate, was the first student to register for classes at the university in 1964.
History professor Drew Swanson returned to his alma mater the University of Georgia to lecture on the Georgia gold rush.
Kailah Ware, who graduated from Wright State with a degree in motion pictures, created “One Degree of Separation,” a mix-media art installation celebrating Cincinnati.
The four Fish sisters were highly involved in campus life as Wright State students in the 1970s.
The special Homecoming Week features a golf cart parade, chili cook-off, bonfire, dining-in-the-dark event and a reunion of Wright State’s founding classes.
CJS major finds cool experiences through internship
Christina Hale, a Crime and Justice Studies major, paid particular attention to one of the Program Director’s group emails sent in 2016. The email listed an opening for a (paid!) position as an Investigative Support Assistant Student Trainee with the United States Secret Service Dayton office
President Cheryl B. Schrader and the campus community recognized award recipients during the University Convocation and Awards Ceremony.
Alumna Brooke Moore is one of at least 17 Wright State graduates working in television broadcasting newsrooms in the Dayton area.
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