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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 …
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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.
Excerpt The kindness of strangers will once again propel the haunting, heartbreaking potency of Tennessee Williams’ 1948 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “A Streetcar Named Desire” as Wright State University presents the landmark play beginning Thursday in the Festival Playhouse. Set in …
WHIO Reporter Credits WSU For Preparing Him For Success
By: Jesse Schrote schrote.2@wright.edu Andy Sedlak is a reporter for WHIO and a 2010 graduate of the Department of Communication at Wright State University, who credits the hands-on experience he gained at WSU for preparing him for his career. Sedlak developed a love for writing in high school and
Promoting the Ambassador Program to Jordan at the Study Abroad Fair
On January 25, 2016, Arabic professor Amira Orr invited students to the Study Abroad Fair to learn about the 2016 ambassador program to Jordan. Students learned about Jordan's rich history, culture and language. They were very excited to have the opportunity to visit Petra, one of the seven wonders
Senior video project by French majors
Congratulations to French majors Sallina Poole, Lexis Gillette-Corsi and Sarah Koraym with special guest appearance of Katherine Faulkner for their senior video project! C'est fantastique!
NLA/Undergraduate student honored
Congratulations Elizabeth Kimmel! Elizabeth was selected for the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance’s Next Generation Nonprofit Leaders Program (NextGen). The program provides internship stipends to students seeking the Certified Nonprofit Professional (CNP) credential. Supporting the completion of the

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