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French Immersion Weekend in Mohican
The annual French Immersion weekend took place again on September 16-18, 2016 in Mohican State Park. In attendance were twenty five French professors and French students from different Ohio universities and high schools. They enjoyed the gorgeous park where they hiked, relaxed and had delicious
Excerpt The play’s the thing as Wright State University prepares to open its 42nd season with the 17th century romantic thriller “Restoration!” beginning Thursday, Sept. 22, inside the Festival Playhouse of the newly renovated Creative Arts Center. This quasi world …
Wright State students Courtney Resnicky and Brandon Teeple have received LexisNexis Election 2016 Scholarships.
Chinese TV show featuring a WSU student!
WSU Chinese student, Matthew Weldon is studying Chinese this semester at Shaanxi Normal University. He 's being featured in this Chinese TV show : "Who said foreigners are not eating animals' internal organs?" trying 15 different Xi'an dishes. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE VIDEO
“Encountering Shakespeare” conference will feature scholarship on Shakespeare, literature and culture plenaries, teaching workshops and musical and dramatic performances.
The President's Awards for Excellence annually recognize classified and unclassified staff for the vital role they play in the success of Wright State University.
Wright State junior Elizabeth Stoermer grew up with the military being part of her family history and plans to continue the legacy in the Air Force.
The new home of the Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries features five airy, light-filled gallery spaces where visitors can enjoy rotating exhibitions, the Stein family and Galleries Collections and videos.
Wright State students will represent the candidates’ views during a mock presidential debate on Sept. 13.
Each year Wright State recognizes select faculty members for their outstanding work in the classroom and for excellence in research, community engagement, professional service and early career achievement.
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