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Jul 5, 2016
A senior majoring in social science education, Lukas Wenrick hopes to pursue a career in higher education and perhaps run for public office.
Jun 29, 2016
“Pivotal Tuesdays: Four Elections that Shaped the 20th Century” is this year’s Common Text and will be distributed to students this summer during Orientation.
Jun 27, 2016
The dig is part of a program created by assistant professor Lance Greene to investigate the archaeology and history of Shawnee settlements in Ohio.
Jun 24, 2016
Student Government is planning numerous debate-related activities, including festivals, musical acts and debate watch parties, on campus leading up to Sept. 26.
Jun 23, 2016
Theatre students will perform sketches challenging situations incoming students may face during the Raider Academy residential summer program.
Jun 22, 2016
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Please join the Department of Urban Affairs and Geography in welcoming our newest faculty member, Instructor Jenn Titanski-Hooper, starting Fall 2016! What should you know about Jennifer Titanski-Hooper?
Jun 22, 2016
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Please join the Department of Urban Affairs and Geography in welcoming our newest faculty member, Assistant Professor Daniel Warshawsky, starting Fall 2016! What should you know about Daniel Warshawsky?
Jun 21, 2016
Christopher Oldstone-Moore, senior lecturer and researcher in the Department of History, discussed trends in facial hair during a story on beards that aired June 19 on “CBS Sunday Morning.” Watch the story, “Letting one’s hair WAY down.”
Jun 20, 2016
Nickolas Hayden is majoring in computer engineering and philosophy and hopes to pursue a career in computer programming or create apps or video games.
Jun 16, 2016
Carin Benning, College of Liberal Arts (CoLA) adjunct and advisor for Crime and Justice Studies (CJS) has been awarded the CoLA Outstanding Adjunct award for 2016.  Carin wears many hats for Wright State University.  She graduated from the WSU Applied Behavioral Science graduate program, adjuncts for the Department of Sociology/Anthropology and advises for the Crime and Justice Studies program.   Since 2012, students have found her instructing such courses as Criminology, Deviance, Intro...

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