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Dec 10, 2015
Ethan Harris presenting
Can tomatoes and cabbages be grown in your front yard? Can edible vegetation exceed the maximum height permitted by your city’s zoning code? Are honey bee boxes welcome in your community? Ethan Harris, current MPA graduate student and intern for the Clark County Community Development Planning, recently presented with a team of other public administrators from the Miami Valley on how zoning can be used to increase locally-sourced food and combat hunger in the region at the 29th Annual Miami...
Dec 9, 2015
On Friday, November 13, the Chinese Club met for a fun craft making event.  Dr. Broadstock and the Club officer, Courtney Crawford, taught the students how to make festive Chinese knotting. The students were at varying levels of progression in the Chinese language, so they were able to teach each other new words and phrases.   The students enjoyed speaking to one another in Chinese while they learned a new and simple way to tie Chinese knots.  Each student made one or more holiday-themed...
Dec 8, 2015
Layne Crawford, long time Modern Languages Administrative Support Coordinator, will be retiring on December 31, 2015. 
Dec 7, 2015
Colleen Kelsey, adjunct art instructor at Wright State, is teaching students the skill of mail art.
Dec 7, 2015
On Sunday, December 6th, St. Nicks Day, the German Club hosted a holiday cooking event. Students from the WSU German Club and German classes cooked a variety of traditional German/Austrian foods, including Gulaschsuppe, homemade Spätzle, Rotkohl, and Christmas cookies. Since two German students are members of the wonderful Wright State acapella group, Ethos, the whole group sang at the event. Danke! It was an unbelievably wonderful experience!  
Dec 7, 2015
On Friday December 4, 2015,  Professor Daddah and her French Business class students traveled to Cincinnati to visit SNECMA, a French company, which is both a GE partner and one of its suppliers. Snecma S.A. designs, develops, produces and markets engines for civil and military aircraft in partnership with GE. The company also offers a complete range of engine support services to airlines, armed forces and other operators. The class met with Mr. Gerard Fournier, Logistics Director. The visit...
Dec 2, 2015
Excerpt Dewey would have been a sympathetic audience for “Of Beards and Men,” a finely detailed, borderline obsessive history by Christopher Oldstone-Moore, who spends more than 300 pages arguing that there’s very little on which facial hair might not come …
Dec 1, 2015
Excerpt Tony Award nominee Adam Pascal, one of the finest pop/rock voices in contemporary musical theatre who garnered acclaim in Jonathan Larson’s groundbreaking 1996 Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical “Rent,” will perform a special acoustic concert Wednesday, Dec. 2 at …
Dec 1, 2015
The Student Union Apollo Room will be transformed into an English manor of the Renaissance era for the Madrigal Dinner Dec. 10 to Dec. 13.
Dec 1, 2015
Military duty during Vietnam and a long law career highlight the journey of Wright State alumnus Garrett Gall '73.

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