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Nov 4, 2016
Excerpt Forget June. Silly, feel-good fun is bustin’ out all over Wright State University’s outstanding presentation of the rarely staged 1971 revision of the 1925 musical comedy “No, No, Nanette” in the Festival Playhouse of the Creative Arts Center. Amusingly …
Nov 3, 2016
Parlez-vous français? The 14th Annual French Immersion Day took place on Wednesday, November 2nd, with 296 high school students from 19 Ohio schools participating. Students and their 24 teachers traveled from as far away as Mansfield, Ohio, to attend the event! Over 75 Wright State student volunteers and students in service-learning designated courses assisted the French section in preparing and organizing the day’s events, which were centered around the theme of Belgian life and culture. 
Nov 3, 2016
Tim Kennedy and Eve Mansdorf are married painters whose artistic pursuits follow the tradition of painterly American realism.
Nov 2, 2016
The College of Liberal Arts will celebrate the completion of the Creative Arts Center's two-year modernization and expansion project with an open house on Nov. 9 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Oct 31, 2016
The scholarships will pay up to $2,500 in tuition per semester for a full-time graduate student who is also a current member in good standing with the Ohio National Guard.
Oct 31, 2016
Applied Behavioral Sciences Alumna, Candice Flowers-Taylor is making great student impact and academic strides. Professor Flowers-Taylor currently teaches as full time faculty in both the WSU’s Sociology & Anthropology department and the ABS program.
Oct 27, 2016
Scores of students picked their way among the information tables at the Major and Career Exploration Expo organized by the Center for Liberal Arts Student Success.
Oct 27, 2016
On Thursday, October 20th, the Wright State Chinese Club met for an informative Chinese-style business dinner at China Cottage in Springboro.  American students, Chinese students, teachers, faculty, and family members gathered around a traditional Chinese round table for dinner.   This gave each person the chance to visit with everyone at the table, which is an important part of the Chinese culture.  The giant “lazy Susan” in the center of the table allowed each person to try everyone else’s...
Oct 26, 2016
Wright State Theatre's production of the whimsical tap-dancing musical "No, No, Nanette" runs in the Festival Playhouse from Oct. 27 to Nov. 13.
Oct 26, 2016
A 2006 Wright State graduate, Kelli Tittle is currently the university's HIPAA and privacy compliance officer in the Office of the Vice President for Research.

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