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Feb 9, 2016
An exhilarating run in the "Jeopardy! College Championship" came to an end for Wright State senior Emily Bingham.
Feb 5, 2016
Donna Schlagheck, retired chair of political science, provides insight on how the presidential debate will impact Wright State's curriculum.
Feb 4, 2016
Housed in Schuster Hall, the professional-level recording studio will be available to students to record their performances and for students seeking a certificate in recording technology.
Feb 3, 2016
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Ummey H. Tabassum began a dual MPA/ICP degree in Fall 2015.  1. Please introduce yourself.  My name is Ummey H. Tabassum, from Bangladesh. I am a  graduate student of Public Administration, and International and Comparative Politics programs at Wright State University.   2. In what ways are you (or have been) involved on campus? Right now I am serving in the fundraising committee of Non-Profit Leadership Alliance (NLA).  Moreover, as part of NLA I serve the community for at least 15 hours per...
Feb 2, 2016
Wright State University senior Emily Bingham will complete in the semifinal round in the "Jeopardy! College Championship" on Feb. 9.
Feb 1, 2016
Wright State will celebrate Black History Month with events scheduled Feb. 1 through Feb. 25.
Jan 29, 2016
Celebrating quilt stories is the theme of the quilt show held Jan. 28 to Jan. 30 in the Apollo Room of the Student Union at Wright State University.
Jan 28, 2016
Wright State University student Nerissa Johnson is breaking barriers before an audience, and getting rave reviews. Johnson, who has Cerebral Palsy, is sharing a role as a flower vendor in Wright State Theatre’s production of “A Streetcar Named Desire.” This week, she’ll …
Jan 28, 2016
Want to make connections with people who will write you a letter of recommendation or be a reference for a job? Want a free lunch? Learn not only about what your professors do each day, but also about their hobbies, interests, and lives outside of Wright State. Your professors are people too! It doesn't matter what your major is! Come enjoy lunch and learn something new! Reserve your FREE lunch today! All events happen at 12:30 p.m. in 106 Millett Hall. Schedule Friday, February 5 Dr. Lee...
Jan 28, 2016
Joshua Cummins, who has degrees in history and international and comparative politics from Wright State, received first-hand lessons on the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar during a fellowship.

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