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Stacy Worley II, a liberal studies major at Wright State, plays hip-hop during his weekly show on the student-run radio station, WWSU.
French 2020 classes at Cedar Land restaurant
On April 12 and 14, 2017, French professors, Pascale Abadie and Karine Daddah took their French 2020 classes to the Lebanese restaurant Cedar Land in Dayton. Each student had to present a personal story using a personal object they brought to help illustrate it. The students did a presentation on
Modern Languages Event Day!
Friday April 7, 2017 was a big day for the Department of Modern languages! Modern Languages Department's Favorite Poems Friday. Spring semester's Majors and Minors Workshop. Attendees had a chance to chat with all the language professors while enjoying pizza and drinks. There were an informational
Applied Behavioral Science Program Nominates Carole Ahossin to Receive its 2016-2017 CoLA’s Outstanding Graduate Student Award
Carole Ahossin is an international student in the Applied Behavioral Sciences Program that comes from Benin, West Africa. Ms. Ahossin was selected and has worked as a graduate teaching assistant for the ABS program for the past two years and her performance in this role has been exemplary. Carole has obtained a Bachelor’s degree from Wright State and will complete her cumulating research project this summer.
Applied Behavioral Science Program Nominates Avery Moeller to Receive It’s 2016-2017 Graduate Student Excellence Awards
Avery Moeller, B.A., M.A. is an excellent student who ensures his work reflects his best effort. Mr. Moeller was selected and worked as a graduate teaching assistant for the ABS program and his performance in this role has been exemplary. Avery’s Applied Behavioral Sciences Master’s culminating research project is entitled Nonverbal Communication in Early Adulthood.
Annual National Chinese Language Conference
Dr. Maan Broadstock attended t he tenth annual National Chinese Language Conference organized by Asia Society and the College Board in Houston, TX, April 6-8, 2017. NCLC is the largest Chinese language conference in the United States, and the proposal selection process is highly competitive, with
Donald Ray Pollock Reading
Reading at 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. on April 19, 2017 in the Student Union Pathfinder Lounge. Donald Ray Pollock is an American writer. The Devil All the Time, his first novel, was published in 2011. His work has appeared in various literary journals, including Epoch, Sou’wester, Granta, Third Coast
Fine and performing arts students displayed their rich talents throughout the newly renovated Creative Arts Center, and guests were treated to a breathtaking array of performances.

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