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Excerpt Society teaches people with autism from a young age that they are incapable of love, says Jessica Penwell Barnett, assistant professor of sexuality studies in the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Barnett …
Excerpt What started as a Springboro High School student’s summer project is now an award-winning documentary now available on Netflix, iTunes, Amazon and other video streaming services. “It is amazing and it is all thanks to my dad with his …
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.
Spanish Major Gabrielle Ritter Interns at the Antioch School
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
Wright State couple Ash and Sarah McGinleys rescued Marco, a pit bull, from an adoption center in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Wright State performing arts grads find career success performing on cruise ships.
After earning a Teaching English as a Foreign Language certificate, Tyler Chilton now teaches English to schoolchildren in Japan.
International students choose Wright State for its great value and location, quality academics, caring professors and the opportunity to participate in research.
Lara Donnelly's debut novel, "Amberlough," was published by Tor in February.
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.
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