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Oct 7, 2016
French Professors Pascale Abadie and Karine Daddah hosted an hour conversation in their Service Learning Conversation classrooms with WSU francophone students on Thursday, September 29 and Friday, September 30, 2016. Students from Ivory Coast, Senegal, Mauritania, Rwanda, Togo, Quebec, France, Kuwait, and Switzlerland shared their country, lifestyle and culture with WSU students, all in the target language!  
Oct 7, 2016
Ann Weisgarber, who graduated from Wright State in 1976, is the author of “The Personal History of Rachel DuPree" and “The Promise.”
Oct 7, 2016
Peer mentors have been positively identified by faculty and staff as a student in great standing and possessing great leadership skills.  Mentors possess knowledge regarding campus and community resources which can be articulated and shared with the new students. Peer mentors are distinguished voluntary positions that are designed to provide support to new/incoming students throughout their graduate school experience. The goal of the program is to foster academic excellence through peer-to-peer...
Oct 5, 2016
Interest by freshmen in themed housing options motivated Residence Life and Housing to restructure and expand its themed housing communities.
Oct 5, 2016
The Applied Behavioral Sciences Program is pleased to highlight Major Wendy Stiver. Major Stiver has worked as an adjunct faculty member with the ABS program for a number of years. Students have benefited from her experiences in law enforcement, by taking her ABS7600 classes in criminal justice, participating in internships and most recently by working with Major Stiver in the completion of research projects. The ABS program congratulates major Stiver on her on recent promotion to major within...
Sep 30, 2016
Preston Eberlyn
Preston J. Eberlyn, a second year MPA and MAICP student, is set to play Perchik (the student) in Dayton Playhouse’s production of Fiddler on the Roof. The performance will be at the Dayton Masonic Center from October 28-30, and it is being performed with the Miami Valley Symphony Orchestra. The production has a cast of 80+ ranging from ages 5 to 80.   Preston, who received his BA in theatre and political science from The University of Findlay, has become active in the Greater Dayton performing...
Sep 30, 2016
Wright State graduate Ryan Ireland's latest novel is based on real-life events highlighting Stockholm syndrome, institutionalized power and the fading history of the American West.
Sep 29, 2016
Major Wendy Stiver is a member of Wright State University’s Crime and Justice Studies (CJS) Advisory Committee. During the September 2016 CJS Advisory Committee meeting, Major Stiver provided input about the goals of the Dayton Police Department. CJS Program Director, Dr. Karen Lahm, congratulated Wendy on her recent promotion within the Department of the Central Patrol Operations Division. She was also selected to participate in the National Institute of Justice’s Law Enforcement Advancing...
Sep 27, 2016
The Chinese Club had a great turn out at the first event of the year, a Chinese Game party. On September 23, 2016, the Chinese language and international students met in the Student Union Atrium to play some popular games, such as  Go, Chinese Checker and Ping Pong. Students also teamed up to play bilingual trivia , answering questions in both English and Chinese. Not everyone who came could speak Chinese, but everyone left having learned a little about Chinese culture!  
Sep 27, 2016
Known as an innovator with an entrepreneurial spirit, Brage Golding served as Wright State’s president from 1966 to 1972.

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