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Excerpt Broadway is abuzz about a certain matchmaker’s overdue return, but the Dolly I’d like to bring to your attention can be found atop center stage at Wright State University’s first-rate production of the 2009 Tony Award-nominated musical comedy “9 …
Jared Shank, who has degrees in geography and earth and environmental science from Wright State, searches underground for the past as a member of a metal detecting club.
On Friday March 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 from
ArtsGala, which raises funds for arts scholarships for Wright State students, takes place April 8 in the Creative Arts Center.
Seventeen area schools are represented in the annual High School Teacher/Student Exhibition at the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries in the Creative Arts Center.
Sociology major to receive college award
Congratulations to Sarah Bostic-Kelley who is this year's recipient of the Top Scholar Award for the College of Liberal Arts. The Top Scholars from each undergraduate college will be honored at the April 7 Top Scholar Awards Event sponsored by University Libraries, Friends of the Libraries, and
Located in the Creative Arts Center, the costume shop supports performances produced by Wright State’s Theatre and Dance programs.
Under Hopkins' leadership, Wright State reached record high enrollments and levels of research funding, and won national recognition for service to veterans, students with disabilities and community service.
Wall art by Sol LeWitt, regarded as a founder of both Minimal and Conceptual art, is now on display in the Creative Art Center’s Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries.
Excerpt Revenge and solidarity are on the menu as Wright State University presents Dolly Parton and Patricia Resnick’s 2009 Tony Award-nominated musical comedy “9 to 5” beginning Thursday, March 16, in the Festival Playhouse of the Creative Arts Center. Based …
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