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French Club annual picnic
On Thursday, April 21, French Club members attended the annual year-end picnic at Dr. Halling's house, enjoying good food and French conversation.
Morgan O'Brien, a 2007 Wright State graduate and foreign service officer with the U.S. Department of State, lands a fellowship with the NBA.
The 10 Coolest Jobs You Can Get By Learning a Foreign Language
Knowing a foreign language can help you in many aspects of your life, including travel, family connection, and even mental health. But did you know that you can find some of the coolest jobs just by knowing another language? Read the full article
Arabic class event
On Wednesday, April 20th, the students of Levantine class, a Jordanian dialect course, invited the students of the Ambassador Program to Jordan and their parents to a wonderful cultural evening. They both shared presentations about different cultural aspects of Jordan and they enjoyed some Jordanian
As a freshman, Alimamy Barrie would sneak into classes to watch because he loved dance. Now, he is a senior graduating with a bachelor’s degree in dance and pre-pharmacy.
Hundreds of Wright State performing arts students gathered for a question-and-answer session with two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks, who once performed on the same stage on which many of them have.

Carol Loranger believes that books can transform the world. “I’m a true believer. I really do believe that books can change people’s lives,” said Loranger, chair and associate professor of English language and literatures. “The idea that words can change …

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